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OXFAM

70/100 3★

Reg. 202918

compared with
THE SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND

85/100 4★

Reg. 213890

Oxfam GB vs Save the Children UK — international charity comparison

In short: Oxfam focuses on global poverty, water and emergency relief; Save the Children prioritises child health, protection and education — compare filings and Clarity Scores.

Data from Charity Commission register, last updated .

Donors choosing between Oxfam and Save the Children are comparing two of the UK’s largest international development charities. Compare their UK regulator filings, fundraising efficiency, and Clarity Score beacons below.

Key differences

What to compare OXFAM THE SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND
Primary focus Poverty alleviation, water & sanitation, emergency relief, campaigning Child protection, global health, education and emergency child response
Global footprint Operations in over 60 countries with local partners Operations in over 110 countries focusing on children
UK retail presence Extensive high-street charity shop network Targeted high-street retail and corporate partnerships
Best if you want Systemic poverty eradication and disaster response Direct interventions improving children’s lives worldwide

What the latest filings show

Figures from the most recent annual accounts on the Charity Commission register. Clarity scores use our methodology.

Metric OXFAM THE SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND
Overall score 70/100 (3★) 85/100 (4★)
Accountability & Finance 100/100 100/100
Spend on charitable activities 68% of expenditure 87% of expenditure
Fundraising efficiency £3.1 raised per £1 fundraising (3-yr avg) £8.2 raised per £1 fundraising (3-yr avg)
Latest income £339m £305m
Fundraising spend 32% of expenditure 12% of expenditure
Reserves 2 months 2 months
Accounts filing On time On time
Data confidence high high
Charity number 202918 213890

OXFAM on the register · THE SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND on the register

OXFAM may suit you if…

  • You want to fund water, sanitation and emergency poverty relief
  • You support global campaigning on economic justice
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THE SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND may suit you if…

  • You want your donation focused explicitly on children’s health and education
  • You support emergency nutrition and child protection
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Common questions

Oxfam vs Save the Children — which spends more on charitable activities?

Both charities publish detailed annual returns with the Charity Commission. Check their Clarity Score profiles on CharityCompare to view their exact charitable spend percentage.

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.

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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.