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Rot ar y Saltram
SAL TRAM ROTARY CLUB CHARITABLE TRUST
Registered Charity No. 1061844
ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED
30 JUNE 2021
SALTRAM ROTARY CLUB CHARITABLE TRUST
Charity No 1061844
REPORT AND ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2021
TRUSTEES’ REPORT
Structure, Governance, and Management
The Saltram Rotary Club Charitable Trust was registered as a charity on 14 April 1997 under number 1061844 and is an associated organisation of the Rotary Club of Saltram.
Its charitable objects are defined as "such charitable purposes as the trustees shall decide, including advancement of education and relief of poverty". Its activities are " donations, static & street collections organising community events for charity and service in the community'.
The Rotary Club of Saltram was formed in 1983 and was inaugurated by charter as part of Rotary in Britain and Ireland ("RIBA"). The Rotary Club of Saltram adheres to the Club Constitution and Rules as stated in the model RIBI Constitution as published on the RIBI website
Principal Address
South View Chapel Lane Yealmpton Plymouth PL8 2JL
Names of the Charity Trustees
Roderick Andrew Blair (Treasurer and trustee) Roger Jack King (Secretary and trustee) Thomas Robert Burns William Maxwell Duncan
Governance
The control of the Saltram Rotary Club Charitable Trust is vested in and exercised by the Trustees.
In order to formalise the treatment of any charitable funds raised by the Club a Trust Deed was executed on 10 August 1987 appointing four trustees of the Saltram Rotary Club Charitable Trust. Following the demise of two of the Trustees a supplemental deed was executed on 17 June 1998 appointing the Treasurer "for the time being" as a new trustee. The Executive Committee [the Council] of the Club elect the trustees on an annual basis and the Members ratify the appointments at a formally convened General Meeting. The Club has a varied membership of Professional persons united in the ideal of Service. It meets each week and, once a month, holds a business meeting for the purposes of agreeing programmes and activities, electing officers, dealing with fund raising activities and making decisions on utlising any funds donated to the Club. All decisions are approved by the
Elected Offices (the Executive Committee/ Council), the Trustees and, in the majority of cases, ratified by a vote of the members at the actual meeting.
Ten days' Notice is given for major items so that all members are able to ensure their views on the matters are evaluated.
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SALTRAM ROTARY CLUB CHARrrABLE TRU5f. Charlty No: 1061844. FINANaAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED . JUNE 202L Actlvftles undertaken for Publk BenefiL This year the activities undertaken were somewhat reduced due to the ongotng Covid Pandemic, however. those held adhered to the objerts of the Trust and include: l. The Ptymouth Santa Fun Run (December 2020) was held virtually raising £2(KM).LJ) netfor disabled children and the local homeless. 2. Christmas House to House and sLitic Collectior were not held In thls year for Health and Safety reasons. due to the ongolng Covld sltuation 3. Other voluntary donations from the Public and Members (Allowing for over £42 to other swlfied local charities.) 4. Other donations specrftcalty towards the W.O.R.K project in Kenya of over £74(KJ. This is an ongoing project being worked in conjunction a with Rotsry Internat)nal Global Grant and will not be paid out until the project is undenvay in 2021122. Numerous projects have been supported throu8h the year. in¢ludin8: Voluntary donations from members and ffiends of £17(KJ to Ptymouth Food Banks. Oonatlon to Brlxlon Scouts and Cubs of £lCMX). to Yefurbthed their Headquarters. We also supported the Lockdown Leamin# Project with IvybrKl8e Rot•ry and had support from locNI Councillors and District Grants in excess of £3CW. Also, we supported Local C•re Home5 at ChrmaS and rnn a Kindness in aay Proiert In S¢hoo15 to help wlth Children's Mentsl Health during these distrÈssin4 times In excess of £6(K). The Trustees and m•mbers of the Club are aware of the Safety from Harm polkies 4$ well as GDPR and all other le841 requirements. Once ortwice a month a Speaker from a local Charity wlll speak tt> members at our meetlng5 to rn15e aw•reness of their Charity and needs. Since lockdown began we have been holdin8 our meetin8$ on Zoom and currently continue with thls. Summary of M•ln Athl•vam•nts. As a resuh of the Voluntary work of our ffmbers and frlends. s¢)me £27(fX) was raised over the ye4rfor our Charitable causes. Owing to their efft)rts and SUPPDrt. in each case income exceed expenses and the Trust therefore did not have to use its reserves to cOr •n¥ losses. We can not know the number of children young adu$ and people both in our cornmunity and around the world who have benefltted from these efforts. Fln•n¢lal Re¥lew. The Charlty contlnues to develop, however. In th dfficultye•r, our eross income reded to £27fm. Ithrs is down on the previou5 year by £20cKI} Throughout the year, the Treasurer5ifrustee has produced wnthlY acrounts for the aub Council order that sound financial could be tsken. A financial report is then given to all members monthly.
Polky on Reserve The Trustees have examined the CharitS requirements for reserves li.è to havè thè resour for its purposes once it has met its commitments and covered its other planned expendtture. in the It of future commrtments or unforesèen èxpen5esl The Trust operate5 on a voluntary basis and has not entered into any legal or other commitments other than In relation to each fun&raising projèrt planned during this year. The Trustees have established a policy to ensure sufficient fijnds are available to meet its operatM?nal needs and to meet Its oblerts, in particular: al Funds totalllng £2287 are held in the charity account to meet urgent charitable needs. This represents 23.1% of annual glvlng and Is deemed to be an acceptable reser¥e in this currenL UnrtaIn. climate. bl The Rotary Club holds an operational reserve of £1936 which is non<haritable (and outside the scope of these accounts) in order to mitigate any risk and to finance the running of any Club events without Jeopardlzlng the Charitable Twst Fund. Based on prevl)us experience, this resem ts suitsble and will be monitored in the 2021122 Rotary year. cl The Trust currently holds £6869 currently held in the Colin chUd fund. The Tnjst may use up to £IOOO In the 2021122 Rotary year of this fund to support young people, the objectives of this fund. The Trustees are pleased to append the Independent Examine¢s Report duty s¥ned to the accounts & Balance Sheet ofthe Rotary Club of saraM. Roderlck Andr Blalr ITre¥urer and Trustee) Signe Rogér Jack Vng Isecreta and Trteel Slgned...-...-..................... William Duncan Icha Signed....... .. Thomas Robert Burns (Trustetl
Charity No. 1061844
SALTRAM ROTARY CLUB CHARITABLE TRUST
ANNUAL ACCOUNTS
For the Year ended 30[th] June 2021
Statement of Financial Activities
| Basis of Preparation of Accounts ( Note 1 ) Income from: ( Note 2 ) Fundraising Events & Activities Donations & Legacies Investment Income Other Income (Bank Interest) Total Expenditure on: ( Note 2 ) Raising Funds Charitable Activities Total Net Income Transfers between Funds Net Movement in Funds Reconciliation of Funds: Total Funds brought forward Prior Year Error Adjustment (Note 3) Total Funds carried forward |
Unrestricted Funds Restricted Income Funds Endowment Funds Total Funds Prior Year Funds £ £ £ £ £ 19,025 19,025 26,689 8,273 8,273 2,320 0 0 0 0 0 0 |
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| 27,298 0 0 27,298 29,009 |
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| 4,347 4,347 6,808 24,135 0 24,135 20,218 |
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| 28,482 0 0 28,482 27,026 |
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| -1,184 -1,184 94 0 0 0 0 0 |
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| -1,184 0 0 -1,184 1,983 |
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| 16,151 0 0 16,151 14023 0 0 145 |
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| 14,967 0 0 14,967 16,151 |
SALTRAM ROTARY CLUB CHARITABLE TRusr Charlty No. 1061844 ANNUAL Accoumrs For the Yoar ended 30 June 2021 FrN TanglbleA55ets Invostments Curr•nl Aswts Stocks Debtors InvesMnts C4sh at nI and on Thd 1.2LiI L831 ZL231 Zl.758 Crtthtors.. amounts fallirf Provlslonsfor ilablllttes INotss.11 360 .378 14967 Th• Funth ofth• Chwlty trfdld Irbrom• Funds Unrestrlcted Funds GenÈAI Charlty Funds •sI8Dated Fund5 (Colln Chudley Fwdl Denated Funds IFkn RehJthshment R•ser41 Desi8nted Funds Ima Jewell Moe Le8•ryl 7A78 8.073 409 210 ,967 16.151 14J67 qned by oneor NoTrustee50n behallofall (heTrle•S.' Name of Trustee RoryA Br, Tre8surer& Tntstee 11.ecrf 2& RogerJat Kir¥ SErrtary&TnJ5tee I2-T
SALTRAM ROTARY CLUB CHARITABLE TRUST
Charity No. 1061844
ANNUAL ACCOUNTS
For the Year ended 30[th] June 2021
Notes to the Accounts
Note 1 Basis of preparation
1.1 Basis of Accounting
These accounts have been prepared on the basis of historic cost (except that investments are shown at market value) in accordance with;
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Accounting and Reporting by Charities - Statement of Recommended Practice (FRS 120);
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and with Accounting Standards;
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and with the Charities Act.
1.2 Fund Accounting
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Unrestricted funds are available for use at the discretion of the Trustees in furtherance of the general objectives of the Charity.
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Designated Fund (Colin Chudley Fund) was originally created solely by Members' fundraising activities. (see Note 5)
The fund is now 'designated' in accordance with a Members' Resolution & endorsed by the Trustees.
1.3 Incoming Resources
All incoming resources are included in the Statement of Financial Activities to which the Charity is entitled to, and virtually certain to receive, the income and the amount can be quantified with reasonable accuracy.
1.4 Resources Expended
Resources expended are included in the Statement of Financial Activities, were on an accruals basis for 2021. There is one creditors at the 2021 financial year end which were pending due to the Covid pandemic. (Also see Note 3.) The Provision for Liabilities refers to Committed Charitable Givings which were unremitted at the year end due to the Covid Pandemic.
Note 2 Analysis of Income & Expended Resources (see attached schedule)
2.1 Incoming Resources
All Fundraising Events, Grants & miscellaneous Donations are individually identified by project (gross). No grants have been received from governmental bodies.
2.2 Resources Expended
All expenses have been identified for each project undertaken (gross).
No charge is attributable to Volunteer help or benefit in kind from good or services given to the Charity. All Grants & Donations made during the year are made without conditions.
It is not considered that the aggregation of any grant or donation is deemed to form a material part of charitable activities undertaken.
Note 3 Prior Year Error Adjustment
None.
Charity No. 1061844
SALTRAM ROTARY CLUB CHARITABLE TRUST
ANNUAL ACCOUNTS
For the Year ended 30[th] June 2021
Notes to the Accounts
Note 4 Debtors
- 4.1 There were no Debtors or outstanding accounts due at 30th June 2021.
Note 5 Creditors Due within 12 months
- 5.1 The Trustees (& the Members of the Rotary Club) had committed the following funds, but due to the Covid Pandemic the funds have not yet been re W.O.R.K. (Women & Orphans in Rural Kenya) £7,464.00
Note 6 Unrestricted Funds
- 6.1 Designated Fund (Colin Chudley Fund)
The 'Colin Chudley Fund' is a now a Designated Fund. The original funds were raised solely by Members.
The capital is now subject to a Members Resolution (endorsed by the Trustees) for the 'Personal Development of Young Persons'.
- 6.2 Designated Fund (Mark Jewell MBE Legacy)
The capital is subject to a Members Resolution (endorsed by the Trustees) for the 'Benefit of Young People'.
SALTRAM ROTARY CLUB CHARITABLE TRUST
CONSOLIDATION OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 30th JUNE 2021
INCOME
| INCOME Creditors B/F £ Fundraising Projects Income |
Amounts Receivable & Stocks £ |
Bank Accounts £ |
Financial Accounts 2020 £ £ |
EXPENDITURE Debtors B/F Stocks on Hand Amounts Payable Bank Accounts £ £ £ £ Fundraising Project Expenditure |
Financial Accounts 2020 £ £ 3458 3998 100 377 771 40 6862 8218 625 4000 621 390 40 |
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| Plymouth Santa Fun Run Income Gift Aid on Donations/Sponsorship Stocks on Hand c/f |
1200 | 1679 244 |
3122 | Project Expenses 258 Donations to Charities (2) 2000 Stocks on Hand b/f 1200 |
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| Golf Day | 360 | 3758 | 4118 | Project Expenses 2992 Donations to Charities (4) 800 Transfer to General Fund 206 |
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| Classic Car Rally | 480 | 480 | Project Expenses 100 |
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| Licensed Lottery | 1208 | 1208 | Project Expenses 377 Transfer to General Fund 771 Transfer to General Fund 40 |
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| General Fundraising Activities | General Fundraising Expenses | ||||||
| Club Fundraising Gift Aid on GASD |
1000 | 2447 1170 |
4617 | Ex Gratia Donations to Charities (11) 5825 Debtor b/f (Gift Aid) 1037 |
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| Club Fundraising for W.O.R.K. Gift Aid |
7278 | 186 754 |
8218 | Donation held as Creditor (1) 7464 Debtor b/f (Gift Aid) 754 |
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| Sundry Club Supported Projects Grants Received |
Flowers for Care Homes (Community) 264 Kindness in Clay (Community) 361 |
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| Lockdown Learning Grants | 3200 | 3200 | Donation to Ivybridge RC (Community) 3200 Donation from C Chudley Fund (Community) 800 |
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| Fair Prospect Project Grants | 1800 | 1800 | Project Expenses | 621 | |||
| MND Sponsorship | 325 | 325 | Donation to MND (1) | 390 | |||
| Donations Received for General Distribution Lottery (Transfer) Golf Day (Transfer) Duck Race (Transfer) Mark Jewell Legacy GROSS TOTALS Decrease in Balances at Bank LESS INTER-FUND TRANSFERS NET TOTALS DEFICIT/SURPLUS FOR YEAR BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD ADD PRIOR YEAR ADJUSTMENT BALANCE CARRIED FORWARD |
771 206 40 210 |
1017 210 |
Ex Gratia Donations Debtor b/f (Payment in Adv) GROSS TOTALS LESS INTER-FUND TRANSFERS NET TOTALS Analysis of Expended Resourses Benefit to 19 Charities Benefit to 4 Communities Cost of Raising Funds Total Expenditure |
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| 8638 | 1200 18478 -19005 -527 Inter Fund Transfers & C |
18478 -19005 |
28316 32392 -1017 -3383 |
1831 1200 7464 19005 19510 4625 24135 4348 28483 |
29500 30409 -1017 -3383 28483 27026 |
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| 27299 29009 -28483 -30409 |
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| -1184 -1400 16151 14023 0 145 |
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| 14967 12768 |
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| ontras | |||||||
| 771 206 40 1017 |
Charity No. 1061844
SALTRAM ROTARY CLUB CHARITABLE TRUST
REPORT & ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30[th] JUNE 2021
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER’S REPORT
I report on the accounts of the Saltram Rotary Club Charitable Trust for the year ended 30[th] June 2021, which are set out on the attached pages, in accordance with the Charities SORP (FRS 102).
Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner
The charity’s trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts, The charity’s trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year, under section 144(2) of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act) and that an independent examination is needed. The Charity is preparing accrued accounts and I am a suitably qualified person to undertake the examination.
It is my responsibility to:-
Examine the accounts under section 145 of the 2011 Act.
To follow the procedures laid down in the General Directions given by the Charity Commissioners (under section 145(5)(b) of the 2011 Act, and
To state whether particular matters have come to my attention.
Basis of independent examiner’s statement
My examination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of all the accounting records kept by the Charity and a comparison of the accounts with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from the trustees concerning such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a ‘true and fair’ view and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.
Independent examiner’s statement
In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention;
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Which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in, any material respect, the requirements: to keep accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the 2011 Act;
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to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with the accounting requirements of the 2011 Act have not been met; or
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to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Signed:..................... S.Shawcross .............................. Date:..8[th] August 2021..
Name: Stuart. Shawcross
46, Skylark Rise
Plymouth PL6 7SN