The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

V&A Dundee seeking £10m in private backing

Money needed to ‘sustain’ the success of landmark museum

- STEFAN MORKIS smorkis@thecourier.co.uk

V&A Dundee needs to bring in £10 million in private funding over the next five years in order to “sustain” its success.

The waterfront museum, which was opened just over a year ago, is recruiting a new major gifts manager who will be responsibl­e for sourcing at least £2m a year from private backers.

The landmark museum, which cost £80m to build, will receive £1m per year for the next nine years from the Scottish Government to help meet running costs.

According to the job advert, the successful candidate will be responsibl­e for securing money from “high networth individual­s”.

It states: “V&A Dundee is a charity and we have recently set out to raise approximat­ely £10m over five years from private sources to sustain the successful operation of the museum.

“The Philanthro­py & Partnershi­ps (P&P) team are responsibl­e for delivering this income by working with individual­s, corporates, trusts and foundation­s and through various annual giving programmes to secure support by demonstrat­ing the value and impact of V&A Dundee.”

The advert says the museum can offer financial backers a range of incentives, including partnershi­ps and official sponsorshi­p as well as individual and corporate membership schemes.

The job specificat­ion adds: “The post-holder will develop relationsh­ips with and solicit major gifts from individual­s in order to meet agreed fundraisin­g targets, ensuring sustained charitable giving and donors’ deepening associatio­n with V&A Dundee.”

Since opening in September 2018, the museum has welcomed more than 830,000 visitors in its first year, 330,000 more than originally estimated.

It is estimated to have delivered a £23m boost to Scotland’s economy in its first year, supporting more than 600 full-time jobs.

The Scottish Government contribute­d more than half of the cost of constructi­on – more than £37m in total.

The Heritage Lottery Fund put in £12.5m, Creative Scotland £4.5m and the Dundee Waterfront Project £4m.

Dundee City Council has contribute­d about £6.5m and the UK Government £5m. Private fundraisin­g realised £15m.

Museum director Philip Long said: “V&A is a charity which needs to raise income annually through fundraisin­g.

“We are grateful to those who have supported the realisatio­n of the museum and those already supporting our ongoing work. Whether it’s through donations, membership or volunteeri­ng, support is vital in continuing to develop programmes that inspire and enrich generation­s to come.”

 ?? Picture: Kris Miller. ?? Members of the public queuing during the attraction’s opening weekend in September last year.
Picture: Kris Miller. Members of the public queuing during the attraction’s opening weekend in September last year.

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