YogaMobility relies on five key sources of income:
- The class fees that we charge for attending our specialist classes
- Fundraising activities such as fayres, garden parties, raffles etc.
- Proceeds from gigs by the awesome Funky Love Posse who donate all the money that they raise.
- Voluntary donations from the many individuals and organisations that support us
- Income from a range of grant-making trusts.
Class fees
YogaMobility works hard to keep class fees to a minimum as we are aware that a sizable number of our beneficiaries would be deterred from attending classes if fees rose too far. The current class fee is £6 so that we are able to maintain the service we offer to beneficiaries. We encourage clients to approach us if they have any difficulty with the class fees.
- In 2018/19 YogaMobility received £11,690 in class fees
- In 2017/18 YogaMobility received £11,286 in class fees
- In 2016/17 YogaMobility received £11,495 in class fees
Voluntary donations
YogaMobility are grateful to the many individuals and groups who make voluntary donations in support of our work.
- In 2018/19 YogaMobility received £7,854 in voluntary donations
- In 2017/18 YogaMobility received £3,614 in voluntary donations
- In 2016/17 YogaMobility received £5,448 in voluntary donations
YogaMobility are particularly grateful to the members of the Funky Love Posse (a 14 piece band made up of disabled and able-bodied musicians) who donate all of their performance fees to the charity.
Income from grant-making trusts 
YogaMobility receives grants from a range of funding bodies that support the work that we do. Some of the grants listed below supported our costs over more than one year.
In 2018/19 we received no grant funding
In 2017/18 we received £9,547
- £2,880 from the Sobell Foundation
- £6,667 from the Wesleyan Community Fund
In 2016/17 we received £12,810
- £2880 from the Sobell Foundation
- £750 from the Lionel Wigram Memorial Trust
- £1,000 from the Yapp Charitable Trust
- £420 from Cardiff Neighbourhood Partnership Fund
- £2,760 from Zurich Community Solutions
- £5,000 from Santander Community Solutions
In 2015/16 we received £15,920 from the following:
- £2,000 from Bailey Thomas Charitable Fun
- £1,980 from the Boshier Hinton Foundation
- £2,300 from the Millennium Stadium Charitable Trust
- £500 from Sainsbury’s Welsh Community Trust
- £2,880 from the Sobell Foundation
- £500 from The ACT Foundation
We are particularly grateful to these bodies for the support that they give.