Poverty relief · Reg 1107395
The Injured Jockeys Fund
Charity rating & review
88/100 Clarity Score · 4 stars · Charity Commission filings · How we score
Clarity score
Good
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Is The Injured Jockeys Fund a good charity?
The Injured Jockeys Fund scores 88/100 (4 stars, Good) on CharityCompare's Clarity Score, calculated from its UK regulator filings. Its latest accounts year is 2025 (£8.0m total income, 83% of spending on charitable activities). This reflects financial transparency and stewardship on paper — not the real-world impact of its programmes. See the full breakdown.
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What does The Injured Jockeys Fund do?
The Injured Jockeys Fund is a registered charity (no. 1107395) working in poverty relief across the United Kingdom. Its latest Charity Commission filing directs 83% of spending to charitable activities, holding roughly 14 months of reserves, and files its annual accounts on time. Reported income has been growing (≈9% a year). CharityCompare's Clarity Score rates the organisation only from public Charity Commission accounts — accountability, financial health, efficiency and community support — not the quality or impact of its programmes.
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In short: THE INJURED JOCKEYS FUND scores 88 out of 100 (4 stars). 83% average program spend (3-year average). Filings are up to date with no major concerns.
What is The Injured Jockeys Fund?
The Injured Jockeys Fund has a Clarity Score of 88 out of 100 on CharityCompare (4 stars, Good). Charity Commission registration number 1107395. Status: Registered. Primary cause area: Poverty relief. Latest accounts year 2025: total income £8.0m, with 83% of expenditure on charitable activities. Accounts filing: up to date. Reserves: approximately 14 months of operating costs. No major red flags from our filing review. Scores are independent and based on official filings — not a donation recommendation.
Data from Charity Commission register, last updated .
Overall score
88/100
4★ · Good
Cause spend
83%
3-yr avg · charitable activities
Accountability
93/100
Finance beacon
Income
£8.0m
Latest year 2025
Reserves
14 mo
Months of running costs
Accounts filing
On time
Charity Commission
£7.3 raised per £1 fundraising (3-yr avg) · 17% overhead · Website on register · Confidence: high
How does THE INJURED JOCKEYS FUND compare?
Clarity Score percentile against similar UK charities — the share of peers THE INJURED JOCKEYS FUND scores higher than.
Scores higher than 81% of 619 charities in its income band · 88/100 vs 78 peer average (marker).
Scores higher than 75% of 1,502 charities in this cause · 88/100 vs 78 peer average (marker).
How reliable is The Injured Jockeys Fund's data?
- Source
- Charity Commission (England & Wales)
- Accounts year
- 2025
- Filing date
- Profile reviewed
High confidence — complete filing data
Scores reflect the latest annual accounts on the register. Clarity Score measures how clearly the charity accounts for money in those filings — not programme impact.
Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Sources: Charity Commission for England and Wales, Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator and Charity Commission for Northern Ireland. Open Government Licence v3.0 .
What is The Injured Jockeys Fund's Beacon report?
Detailed accountability and finance metrics from UK regulator filings — structured for transparency in our four-beacon report.
Accountability & Transparency
Baseline trust from filing discipline, board oversight, and declared governance policies.
93/100
| Metric | Score | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Filing history (5 years) 100% on-time over five years = 15 pts · one late filing = 5 pts · two or more = 0 pts. | 100% | 15/15 pts |
| Trustee oversight Three or more trustees on the register = 15 pts, scaled down for fewer (governance red flag below three). | 100% | 13 trustees · 15/15 pts |
| Declared policies Safeguarding (4) · conflict of interest (3) · volunteer management (3) — from Charity Commission annual return. | 70% | 7/10 pts |
Financial Health
Stability and solvency — reserves, revenue trend, and debt from Charity Commission accounts.
100/100
| Metric | Score | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Reserves (months of cash) 3–24 months = full marks, tapering on both sides · 0 months or 4+ years (hoarding) = 0 pts. | 100% | 14 months · 15/15 pts |
| Income stability / growth +20% or more over the window = 10 pts · flat = 5 pts · −20% or worse = 0 pts, scaled between. | 100% | 10/10 pts · 3-year average |
| Liabilities to assets 0% liabilities-to-assets = 5 pts, scaling down to 0 pts at 60%+ debt. | 100% | 1% · 5/5 pts |
Financial Efficiency
How efficiently funds reach the cause — program spend and fundraising cost ratios.
85/100
| Metric | Score | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Program expense ratio 90%+ on charitable activities = full marks, scaling down to 0 pts at 50% or below. | 80% | 83% · 8/10 pts (3-year average) |
| Fundraising efficiency ≤10p to raise £1 = full marks, scaling down to 0 pts at 40p or above (fundraising cost ÷ income). | 90% | 14p per £1 income · 9/10 pts (3-year average) |
Community Support
Grassroots backing from Charity Commission workforce data — volunteers vs paid staff.
40/100
| Metric | Score | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Volunteer-to-staff ratio Volunteers at 2x staff or more = full marks · no volunteers = 0 pts, scaled between. | 40% | 35 volunteers / 47 staff · 4/10 pts |
What is The Injured Jockeys Fund's Clarity Score?
88/100 total · Good · 4 of 5 stars
Four pillars (40 + 30 + 20 + 10 points) from Charity Commission filings — see methodology for full weightings.
Accountability & Transparency
Baseline trust from filing discipline, board oversight, and declared governance policies.
93/100
Financial Health
Stability and solvency — reserves, revenue trend, and debt from Charity Commission accounts.
100/100
Financial Efficiency
How efficiently funds reach the cause — program spend and fundraising cost ratios.
85/100
Community Support
Grassroots backing from Charity Commission workforce data — volunteers vs paid staff.
40/100
How much does The Injured Jockeys Fund raise and spend?
Latest filed year 2025 · Source: Charity Commission filings
| Category | Amount | % of spend |
|---|---|---|
| Total income | £8.0m | — |
| Total expenditure | £6.7m | — |
| Charitable activities | £5.7m | 86% |
| Fundraising | £967k | 14% |
| Governance & admin | £36k | 1% |
Where does the money go?
Latest accounts (2025) · £6.7m spent
- Charitable activities86% · £5.7m
- Fundraising14% · £967k
- Governance1% · £36k
What trust indicators does The Injured Jockeys Fund have?
Pulled from the Charity Commission register — filing behaviour, board size, and workforce where reported.
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Accounts filed on time
up to date · last filing
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Trustee board size (3–12)
13 trustees on the Charity Commission register
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Workforce on register
47 employees · 35 volunteers (1:1 volunteer-to-staff)
Fundraising Regulator
Not listed as member
Separate from our financial scores — shows whether the charity follows the Code of Fundraising Practice.
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Reg 1107395
Full trustee list, accounts, and regulatory history on the Charity Commission.
View on Charity Commission →Trustees & officers
- WILLIAM NORRIS KC Chair
- MICHAEL FOY since 2015
- Andrew Thornton since 2016
- Chloe Fairley since 2019
- Edward Chamberlin since 2019
- George Edward Norton Baker since 2019
- Dominic James Burke since 2019
- Suzanne Vivienne Durcan since 2020
- Nicholas John Rust since 2021
- Juliet Madeleine Redfern since 2021
- Camilla Trotter since 2022
- Pollyanna Walker since 2023
How we score charities +
The Clarity Score is a 100-point rating from UK regulator filings (Charity Commission for England and Wales, OSCR and CCNI). Four pillars — Accountability & Transparency (40), Financial Health (30), Financial Efficiency (20), and Community Support (10) — each scored on a continuous scale, not pass/fail cutoffs. A statutory inquiry sets the score to 0 automatically.
Accountability & Transparency
Scored from filings
40 points — filing history (15), trustee oversight (15, scaling up to a board of three or more), declared policies (10).
Financial Health
Scored from filings
30 points — reserves (15, full marks 3–24 months, tapering on both sides), income stability (10), liabilities to assets (5, scaling down as debt rises).
Financial Efficiency
Scored from filings
20 points — program expense ratio and fundraising cost, each on a graduated scale (not a single cutoff). Kept at 20% of the total: financial-ratio scoring alone is not a reliable effectiveness signal (see "why not just an overhead ratio?" below).
Community Support
Scored from filings
10 points — volunteer-to-staff ratio from Charity Commission workforce data, scaling continuously up to a 2:1 ratio.
Overall score
Sum of all pillar points. Display stars use the same bands as the labels: 90–100 → 5★ Exceptional; 75–89 → 4★ Good; 60–74 → 3★ Needs improvement; 1–59 → 2★ Poor; 0 → not rated.
How have The Injured Jockeys Fund's finances changed over five years?
- Income
- Spending
- Cause spend
Values in £ thousands · Cause spend plotted only when the filing discloses a split · Source: Charity Commission accounts
What are the key facts about The Injured Jockeys Fund?
- Overall score
- 88/100 (4★)
- Income
- £8.0m
- Cause spend
- 83% of expenditure
- Reg number
- 1107395
- Scope
- UK-wide
- Reserves
- 14 months
- Trustees
- 13
- Accounts year
- 2025
- Filing
- up to date
How does THE INJURED JOCKEYS FUND compare, and where else can you look?
Where THE INJURED JOCKEYS FUND sits
The causes this charity is classified under, and other charities working nearby.
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Frequently asked questions
Common questions about The Injured Jockeys Fund's rating, finances, and Charity Commission status.
Is The Injured Jockeys Fund a good charity? +
The Injured Jockeys Fund scores 88 out of 100 (4 stars — Good) on CharityCompare's Clarity Score, our independent read of its UK regulator filings. Around 83% of its spending goes to charitable activities and its accounts are up to date. That reflects how transparent and financially healthy it looks on paper — it does not measure the real-world impact of its work, so treat it as one factor alongside the cause you care about. CharityCompare never tells you where to donate.
Is The Injured Jockeys Fund a legitimate charity? +
Yes — The Injured Jockeys Fund is a legitimate registered charity (charity number 1107395). Verify it on the official register: https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/en/charity-search/-/charity-details/1107395. Registration proves status; Clarity Score then summarises filing transparency on paper, not programme impact.
What is The Injured Jockeys Fund's charity number? +
The Injured Jockeys Fund's charity number is 1107395. Check that number on the official register (Charity Commission, OSCR or CCNI) or this CharityCompare profile before you donate — scammers sometimes reuse real numbers on fake appeals.
What is The Injured Jockeys Fund's charity rating? +
The Injured Jockeys Fund scores 88 out of 100 on CharityCompare (4 stars — Good). The Clarity Score V1 sums four pillars from UK regulator filings: Accountability & Transparency (40 pts), Financial Health (30), Financial Efficiency (20), and Community Support (10). Stars use the same bands as those labels — 90+ is 5★ Exceptional. It is not an impact ranking.
Does The Injured Jockeys Fund have reviews and complaints? +
CharityCompare does not host public user reviews for The Injured Jockeys Fund. Instead you get a filing-based Clarity Score, cause spend, reserves and red flags such as late accounts. For formal complaints about a charity, contact the Charity Commission, OSCR, CCNI or the Fundraising Regulator as appropriate.
How much of my donation reaches The Injured Jockeys Fund? +
According to its 2025 regulator filing, 83% of The Injured Jockeys Fund's total spending went to charitable activities (3-yr avg across disclosed years). That is the closest official figure to "how much of your donation reaches the cause" — it is an average across all spending in the filing, not a pound-by-pound breakdown of an individual gift.
What are The Injured Jockeys Fund's overheads? +
According to its 2025 regulator filing, fundraising costs were about 17% of total expenditure and combined overheads (fundraising plus governance) were about 17% of total expenditure at The Injured Jockeys Fund. The filings CharityCompare uses do not publish CEO or senior-staff pay, so we cannot say what The Injured Jockeys Fund's chief executive is paid — where disclosure rules apply, senior pay appears in the trustees' annual report on the Charity Commission register.
How much income does The Injured Jockeys Fund receive? +
The Injured Jockeys Fund reported £8.0m total income in its 2025 accounts, based on UK regulator filings. Five-year trend: growing.
Are The Injured Jockeys Fund's accounts up to date? +
Filing status: up to date (last filing 2026-06-24). CharityCompare flags late or missing accounts separately from the financial score.
Where is The Injured Jockeys Fund based? +
The Injured Jockeys Fund is listed at Cambridge · UK-wide · CB8 7NU and operates UK-wide, focused on poverty relief.
How does CharityCompare score The Injured Jockeys Fund? +
We calculate a Clarity Score of 0–100 from four pillars in The Injured Jockeys Fund's regulator filings: Accountability & Transparency (40 points — filing history, trustees, policies), Financial Health (30 — reserves, income trend, debt), Financial Efficiency (20 — cause spend and fundraising cost, on a graduated scale) and Community Support (10 — volunteer-to-staff ratio). An open statutory inquiry scores 0. The score measures reporting on paper, not programme impact. CharityCompare is free for donors, takes no commission on donations, and scores cannot be bought.
How often is this page updated? +
This profile was last updated on 17 July 2026 from the latest UK regulator data available to CharityCompare, and The Injured Jockeys Fund's most recent accounts cover 2025. Scores and figures refresh whenever we re-ingest the register, so the page reflects our latest data pull rather than a one-off review.