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Registered Charity Number 1064028 The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust Trustees, report and financial statements for the year ended 5 April 2024

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust Trustees, report and financial statements for the year ended 5 April 2024 Contents Trusiees ifid Athlsers.... .. Tttsstees. report. Indepefident audltors. report to the trnStees of TlvSquSre Pilton BoK85 Chifltable T¢wst.. .. Slatem•nt of financial 4clibill•s..,..,.,..,.. .. B•l•nce Sheel.. statement of accountln8 polklei ,.. N￿¢$ to ihe fiTranrlal stltements..,....... ,io .11 .13 Appendlces '. Appendlx l L15t of In5tltutions Supported... .16 Appendlx I does not form part of the audited flnanclal statement5 and is included only for the purposes of Information

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust Trustees and Advisers Michelle Adams Squire Patton 8ogg5 (UK) LLP Rutland House 148 Edmund Street Birmingham, 83 21R Appolnted: 8 February 2024 Trustees and Chair of Trustees Chalr of Trustees Robert James Elvin Chair of Trustees Squlre Patton Boggs IUKI LLP No I Spinningfields l Hardman Sqvare Manchester, M3 3EB AppolDted as a Ifllstee: 16 February 2009 Appointed Chalr ot Trustee5: 15 May 2014 Reilred Is Chalr of Trustees and as a trustee: 8 Febfuary 2024 Jonathan Brooke Squire Patton Bo88s IUKI LLP No I Spinnlngfields l Haldman Square Manchester, M3 3EB Appointed: 8 February 2024 Loulse Clalre Barber Squire Patton 808[s (UK) LLP No I Splnninglields l Hardman Square Manchester, M3 3E8 Appolnted: 8 Febru3ry 2024 Matthew john Giles Squire Patton Bog8s IUKI LLP Rutland House 148 Edmund Street Birmingham, B3 2JR Appolnted: 20 July 2020 Appolntod Chalr ol Trustees: 8 Febtuary 2024 Re8isleied Oftlre Squire Patton Bo8gs IUKI LLP Rutland House 148 Edmund Street 8irmin8ham 83 2JR Trustees Andrew David Stone5 Squlre Patton 80885 IVKI LLP 6 Welllngion Place Leeds, LSI 4AP Appointed: 31 Au8lJ5t 2018 Advlsers Spencer J3me5 McKav Squire Patton Boggs {UKI LLP 60 London Wèll London, EC2M 5TQ Appolnted: 30 November 2018 Independent Audltors Pricewaterhousecoopers LLP Centfal Square 29 Wellington Street Leeds L5140L Jane Louise Haxby 59ulre Patton 80885 IUKI LLP 60 London Wall London, EC2M 4TQ Appointed: 3 March 202Q Bankers Barclays Bank PLC 15 Colmore Row BirminEham B3 ZBH Caroline Prew Ltsmlev Squire Patton Boggs IUKI LLP 6 Wellington Place Leeds. LSI 4AP Appointed: 20 July 2020

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust Trustees. report The trustees Pfesent their annual report ènd audired h'nancial statements of the charity for the year ended S April 2024. The fi'nancial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accountlng policies sel out on paae 11 and comply with the chaf Ity's governing document, statutory requirements. the Charities Act 2011 and Accounting and RepDrting fDr Charities-. Statemeni of ftecommended Practice ISORPI applicable to charities preparin8 their fin3nci31 statements in 3ccordonce with the Financial Reporting Standard IFR51021 applicable in the UK and Republic of Ifeland published on 2 October 2019. Trust name The name of the trust Is 'The Squire Patton Bogg5 Charitable Trust" (also defined in thest financial Statements as 'the charit or 'the trust"l. Structufei governaTr¢e and management The trust is a registered charitvi rturnber 1064028, and is constituted under a De¢laratlon of Trust doled 7 Apiil 1997 ès amended by supplemental deeds dated 3 November 1999, 1 December 20￿. 30 December 2003, 1 April 2009, 14 April 2009, 28 Au8USt 2012, 12 May 2014, 19 April 2021. and 8 February 2024. The charity doès not actively lundralse and seeks to continue 115 charitable alms through donations from the partners ol Squire Patton 608gs IUKI LLP. The trust, from lime to time, also receives funds Iroffl Squire Patton Boggs IUKI LLP undeT the Solicitors Regulaiion Authority Account Rules. The tru5tee5 who have Served durlng the year are set out on page l. Trustees are appointed by a decision of thE board of trustee51"rhe board"). To be eligible a5 3 trustee, an individual must be a partner of Squire Patton 8oggs IUKI LLP I"Ihe Firm" at the time of appointment. Trustees who cease lo be partners of Squire Patton 8ogg5 IUKI LLP may remaln in office, in each case at the dlscrelion of the trustee5 fow the time bein8 of the charity. The trustees meet as required to a55ess grant applicatlon5 and to approve or refuse grant5, The policy of the trustee515 to balance income and expenditure over Biven time periods bul to keep a limited amount of fund5 available in Drder io be able to respond to emergency applicatlons for grants ihat arise from tlme to time. There are no restrictions on the charity's power to invest. The strategy 15 to keep all monies readily available for distribution. The charity has taken advantage of the exemptions available in relation to disc105ure in the Tru5teès' Report lor smaller ¢haritie5 under SORP 2019. The Trustee5 are in the early stages of evaluating potenllal chan8Ébs in legal structuie, one oplior4 being B move from an unincorporated charity to a Charitable Incorporated Or8anisation ICIOI. No decision has been made as at the sianing dale of these account5. Objects To apply the income and all or svch of the part or parts of the capital of the charity in a manner to or for the benefit of such exclusively charitable object5 and purpose5 as the trustees moy in thelr discretion deem fit for such 8ood causes. Revlew of activities The charitV'5 income was derived mainly from donation5 from the partner5 OF Squlre Patton Boggs IUK} LLP. Further donations were received from Squire Patton BogE5 IVKI LLP Irs the sum of £19,62112Q23.. £1,1081 representing client residval funds. The charSty supported several nation31 charities working in a wide variety of areas. but ID particular. the iru5tees were pleased to SUPPOrt Some smaller charitie5 working locally to the Flrm's offices in 8irmingham, London, Leed5 and Manthester. Incoming resources during the year ended 5 April 2024 totalled £91.24912023'. £72,605).

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust Trustees. report (continued) Review of activltles (continued) Expenditure during the year totalled £138,43912023.. £99,480). Expenditure included erants made in the year of £127,884 12023.. £99,480) and professional fees of £10,5S512023'. £nill. The charity has adequate resources to continue its work for thè foreseeable future. Achlevements and performance The Charitable Trust supported 23012023.. 1941 causes throughout the year, making an average donation ol approximately E55612023.' approximately £5131, The trustees conslder the levels of donatlOn5 to be satisfactory and sufficient and they are happy to have been able to support chorlties working with children and young people, the elderly and disabled, and healthcare dnd research charities, as well as supporting major charitable fundralsing initiatives underiaken by the four UK office5 OF Squire Palton Boggs IUKI LLP. Generous don3tions have been m3de, by single or multlple donation5 to, for example, Headlines Craniofacial Support,. Manchester Youth Zone. The Childhood Trust,. Leeds Baby Bank,. the Esrain Tumour Chafity.- Royal Trinity H05Pltal,. Drive Forward Foundation,. St George's Hospltal,. The Back Up Trust,. Magic 8reakfa5t, Wood Street Mission and SIFA Fire$5de. Grant-maklng policy The charity has a policy of 5upporlin8 smaller charities lotal to the Firrn's UK offices whenever possible., however, it èlso makes donations to national and internatlonal charities. The partners and staff of Squire Patton Bogg5 IUKI LLP aro invlted to make aPRlicalions for which charities should be granred payinent. The Iru5tee5 review such reque515 and if deemed to be In keeping wirh the charity'5 purpose, and dependent on available funds, will al their discretion approve sucl) request5. In addition, the triistees have reviewed and made donatlDn5 Ifb Support of 100 charitie5. which have made unsolicited applications directly to the Tru51. Reserves Reserves of the charlty are not subject to any special restrlctions regarding their use and are avallable for applicailon to the general purposes of the charity. The levels of ieserves are rnaintained at an appropriate level tD meet the charit￿$ requiiements and are reviewed on an annual basis. Al the year.end. the resernes were E81,94512023.. £129.1351. The charity likes to wlthhold 5ufficlent reserves to ensure thal li can react to future demand for donations from charities, alon8 with being able to rea¢t, in a nature in accordance with the size of the charity, when It comes to donatin8 toward5 future crises 5 and when they arise. At a special meeting of the trustees held on 3 March 2020, the trustee5 di5CUS5ed and agreed that the regular donations frorn the charity would continue to be capped at £500 unle55 Otherwise agreed, Therefore, at leasi for the time bein8 and other than in exceptional cirrum5tance5, donations frorn the charity are capped at £500 and this will enable the charity to continue to support other appeals with the funds available to it. Accordingly, in the current financial year there have been sorne exceptlonal don3tion5 by the Trust.. There were fifteen individual donations equalling or exceeding £1,000 but less than E5,000 and thfee individual donations equalling or exceedin8 £5,000. Risk management The trustees have examined rhe major strategic busine55 and operational risks that the charity faces to ensure that Systems are in place to monltor them, The trustees have considered the risks and are happy that SLbfficient controls are in place to 5at15factorll¥ mitigate such risks.

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust Trustees, report (continued) Risk Management (continued) Signatories are in accordance with the bank rnandate. All trustees are signatories, and two signatures are required to approve each payment. Public benefit During the year, the trustees considered the publit benefit guldance issued by the Charity Commission. 11 was noted Ihat charitable organisation must be able to demonslfate that its aims are for the publlc benefit and that there must be compli3nce with two principle5;. The first principle is that there mu51 be èn idenilflable benefit or benefits. As è grant making Charity the charlty has clear purposes, set out In 5ts governing deed, which il fulfi15 throuBh It$ 8rant makin8 programmes. The benefit5 are Identifiable in the activities undertaken by the grant benèficiaries in deliverlng their own charitable oblectives with funds provlded by the charity. The second principle require5 that the benelii musl be to the public or a section of the public, The appropriatenes5 01 the beneficlaries to the alm5 of the charity are assessed by the application process and in ¢a5es needing addltional altention. through enquirles raised by the secretory or trustees, The trustees are conscious of the need to ensure, as far as they can, that section of the public benefiting is not unieasonably restricted. In appropriate ca5e5 the examSnatiDn of firiancial statements and the beneficiarie5' approach to finance, enable the trustees to assess adequately for their purp05e5 3ny questlOnS that may arise over restrictions flowing from the charging of fees by beneficiary charlties. The same analy515 enables the trustee5 to assess the issue of potential exclusion of those in poverty. Private benefit is unlikely to be an issue in the 8rant making activitles ol this trust, but the trustees are aware of the need to keep an eye open for thls risk. This report already contain5 a summary of the ob}ects of this chariiy, a summary of Its main activities and 3 record of it5 achievements in relation tp its object5 by reference to grant making. The trustees are aware that the Charities Act 2011 brought in an obligatlon to requlre trustees to report on the charity's publi¢ benefit. The above section is intended to meet ihat requirement. The trv5¢ees are aware that when planriing the chaTity's actlvities, they must have regard lo the Commission's guidance on public beneflt. They confirm that they have had such regard. Statemgnt of trustees, re5ponsibllltSes The trustees are responslble far preparing the Trustee5' Annual Report and the financial Statements in accordance with applicable law and United Klngdom Accounting Standards Iunited Kin8dom Generally Accepted Accounting Prècticel. The law applicable to charitie5 in England and Wales requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which 8ive a true and fair vi?w of the state of affairs of the charity and of the incomin8 resources and application of resource5 of the charity for that period. In preparin8 these financial staiernents, the Irustees are required io: select suitable accountinE policie5 and ihen apply them consi5tently,' observe the rnethDd5 and principles in the Charities 50RP. make judgment5 and estimates that are reasonable and pNdent,' state whether applicable accounting standards. comprising FRS 102, have been followed, subject to any material departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements,. and prepare the flnancial statements on the going concern basis unless It 15 inappropriate to presume that the charlty will continue in business. The trustee5 are re5pofisible lor keepin8 proper accounting records that di5dose with rea50n3ble accuracy at any time Ihe financial position af the charity and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011, the Charity IAccounts and Report51 Regulalions 2008 and the provi5i0ns of the trust deed. They arp also responsible for

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust Trustees, report (continued) Statement of trustees, responsibilltles (continuedl safeguarding the a55et5 of the charity and hence for takin8 reasonable step5 For the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities. By order of the Trusree5 Matihew John Giles Ichair of Trustees) Caroline Prew Lumley (Trusteel ij ali, 29 JailkiarnJ 2G25 Dète., 18 .){]iiuCIry 2L25

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitsble Trust Independent auditors, report to the trustees of The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Tn￿t Report on the audit of the financial statements Opinion In our opinion, The Squire Patton Boggs ChaTilable Trnst's financia] statements (the-financial statements").. give a true and fair vitw of tlie state of ihe Lharity'& affairs a5 at 5 April 2024 and of ils incomin¥ resources and applicAtion of resources, for the year then ended. have been properly prepared in 2ccord3nee Mryil) United Kingdom Generally Ateepted Accountlng l)ractiee {Uniled Kingdom Accounting Staiidards, co2nprl$lng Tr RS 102"The Finoncial Reportin8 StAndard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland" and applicable law); and have been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Charitie5 Act 2011 and Regulotion 8 of The Charities (Aecounls and Reports) Regulatiolls 2008. We have alidited the financial slalemenls, inLluded Mthin the Tnjstecs, report and financi815tatements (th¢"Aniiual Report"). which eOmPri5e.' the Balance Sheet as at 5 April 2024. Ihe Statement of financial activities for the year then ended,. the Slatemenl of accountiiig policies, and the Notes to the finaneial slalements. B25is fur opinion We ¢ondu¢led our &udil in accordan¢e will) InternAlional Standard5 on Audliing IUK) (-ISAs (UK)") and applicablc law. Our responsibilities under ISAS (UK) are fijrther described In the Auditors, rebpon3ib?lities for the audit of the r)nanciAI statements seelion of our report. We believe ihal the audit eidcnce we have obiAined is.sufficient and appropriate lo prO￿lde a bd5i.s for our opinioii. We remaiiied independent of the charity In accordance with the ethic31 requirements that are relevant to our audit of lh¢ finaiicial statements in the UK, whicli incliide5 the lRL's Ethic41 StandArd and we have fulfilled our other ethikni responslbililies in ALcordance with these re4uirement5. CoiiL.lusion.s relatinx tu bVI)i LonLern Based 01) the work we have performed, we have nol identified any m&teria] uncertainties relttting to even15 or condilions tlsal, individually or collectivelyi may ca818ignifieant doubt on the eharity's ability lo eontiftue as a ¥oing concern for a period of Al least twelve months frorn the date on which the financi&l Btatements are authorlsed for issue. In auditing the financial slaleinei)Is, we have concluded that the trnstees, use of the going concern ha.si5 of accounting in Ilie preparation of the finttncial statements is appropriate. However, because nol all ￿tUre events or conditions can be predicted, this con¢lu$ion 18 nol a guarantee as lo the L.harity'5 ability lo conlinue as concern. Our re5ponsibilitics and the responsibililies of the Injstees wlih respect lo going concern are described In the relevanl sections of this report. Reportin8 on other information I'he other information ¢ompr?ses all of the information in the Annual Keport (Ither than the financial st8temenls our auditors, report thereorb. I'he trustees are Tesponsiblc for the oiher information. Our oplnion on Ihe financial statements doe.% Ttol ¢oveT the other inforinAlion and, accordingly, we do not express an audil opinion or any form of assurance thereon. In l￿nnection with our audil ofthe financial slalemenls. our Tesponsibility is to read the other Infonnption and, in doing so, consider whether the other information is materially inconsistent with the financial statements or our knowledge obtained in the audit, or otheTh*ise appears to be materially misslated. If we identify an apparent material incDnsistency or matcrial mi551atement, we are required to perfom procedures to conclude whether there is a material misslatement of the financial statements or a material mi551alement ol the other information. If. based on the work we have performed, we conclude Ih&t there is & mRterial misstaternent of this other inforn)ailon, we are required to report that fact. We have nothing to report based on these responsibilities. Based on our work undertaken in the course of Ihe audit, the Charities Act 2011 requires us a]so to report certain opinions and matter5 as described below.

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust R(_'pc)I't Under ihe Charities Ael 20Ji ie Are required to report to you if, in our opinion tlic information gii'en in the Trustees. knnual Report is inconsistent in any milterial respect with ihe financial statemen18. WÈ have no exceptions lo report arising from this responsibility. Responsibilities for the finanL'ial .4latL'ments and ihe audil Responsibilities ()f the Ti'uslEes Joi. the_hiiciiiciiIl stdtl￿YIl¥nts 8 e￿laIned more tiilly in Ihe Statement of trustees, respoTJsibilities, Ihe trustees are responsible for the preparation of the finhnc.ial Sialemeiit5 in accoydance wilh the applicuble franiewoTk and for being satisfied ihul Iliey give d triie and fair view. Tlip Iruslee5 ol'e also I'esponsible for SULh intern￿[ control as Iliey deleimine is neLebsaiy to en¢ible the pi'eparation of Anaiieial stalements that are fvee from materiul mis.8talement, whether due to fraud or error. In prepariiig the fi nancial sldtements. the trusleeÈ arè responsible for assessiiig tlie eharity's abilitv 10 continue as a going concern, disclosing as ippli¢al)le. niitters related to going concern ai)d iisiiig the g()ing eL)ncorn ba.%i.% of accounting unless the Iruslee5 either intend tn liquidate the charily or to cea.se operations. or haie no realistic dliernative but to do so. Auditni'.s' re.%i>nii.s;'bilifiesfoi' Ihv. (iiiilil uj tlii'fii!Iiiici(Il sliilpiiiL'iits We are elisible to ael aiid have been appuinled Js auditors under seciion 144 of Ihe Charitie5 Act 2C)ii and report in actordanee with the Act and relev&nt re8ululiDns made or haviiig effeci thereiinder. Our objeLlives are to obtain reasonable assurante about wh¢iher ilie finarttial Jtalements as a whole arc free frorn malerilll missldtefflent, whether due lo fraud or error, and to issu¢ an audilors. report th&t iiiclui4c,% our opiiiion. Reason&ble #ssurunee is 8 higl) Icvel of assurance, but is not a guarar¢lee Ihat an audit ciTrndueted in accordai)ce wilh ISA8 (UK) v+ill alway5 detect a materiaj missiatemeiit wlien il eKiSts. Misslalen)enls cJn arise from fraud or error É?nd are LonsidL'red IMat¢rial if, individually or in tlie Iggre&Tdr le. they coiild reasonably be expecled lo iiifiueiice the. ec(IniiiniL decisions of u$er5 taken on the basis of these finaneial slalemenls. Irre8uIArities, includin¥ fraud, are iwTrslanccs of non-compliance vritli laws aiid regulations. We design procedures in Ilne with our rcsponsibilities, outlined above, to detect inaterial mis5ta¢eineiit$ in rcspecl of irregularitieb, including fi'aud. The exlenl lo wliiLh our pr(ICL¥dure$ are capable of cleteclin¥ irregularities, incliidlng fraud, ib detailed below. Elased on uur underslaiidin% ol tlic charily/industryi we identified thal the prinLipal risks of non-compliancc with laws and regulations Tolaled lo the l)eLlardtion of TrusE, and wo considered the extenl to which non-conipliance mibht hdVE a malerial effect on tl)c tlnanciAI statements. We also con8idered th0￿￿e Idws and regulalioi)s Iliat have A direct impttcl on the financial statements such as tlie Charilies ALI 2()ii und relevaiil regi)latiLins mude or having ali effcet thereunder, lncludin￿'rhe Lharities {ALCOUlitS and Keports) Re%ul&lions 2008, Mle evaluated ihe incentl%'CS And opp(irtunities (or fraudiilent inaiiipu5aiion of Ihe finiin¢iiil.slalenieiilS (includiri% the risk of override of coiitrols) by the Injslees and iliose respoi).5ible foi.. or iiivvlsed iii, the i&r*piirution of th¢ fiiiane.jal stateii)enls, and determined tliat the priiieipal risks were Telllted to misnppropriiilir)ii ol #sseis Ihruiibih unupproved oi. inappropriate p&ymenLs. Audit pro¢edures perfurmed iiicluded.. Discussions }￿th niaiiagement, including eonsiaerktion of known or suspected inst2nces of nun-compliance s￿111 laws aiid regul¥ltions aiid fraud., Evaluatlon of management's controls over thc grant approval PTOCeS5,' Revie1¥ of minutes of meetings of those char%ed with soveri)ance.', Review uf dll bank stotemcnls for the year lo ?dentify unusual irai)saclions (or lesting., ff nd Testing %ranls paid to ensure these were appropriately outhorised llnd in accordance Moth the r)eelaralion of Trust. There Bre inherent limitations in the audil procedures described above. We are less likely to become aware of inslanees of non- eompliance IAw8 and regulations that ire not elosel) related lo events and transactions reflected in tlie financial stalenienls. so. the risk of nul <iEtecting a Tnalerial misslatemeni due lo fvaud is higher than the risk Df not deteeiinx one resuliing from error, as fraud may involve dcliberate ctsncealment by, for example, forgery or intentional misreprcsenlations, or through collusioi). A fijrther description of our responslbilities for the audit of the ilnanelaj staternents is located on the FRC'S website at., www.frc.org.uklauditor.srespoi)sibililies.'This description forms part of our auditors. report. Use of Ilii.s I'epurt This report, including the opiiiions, has been prepared for and only for ihe charity's trustees a5 4 body in accordance with sectio 144 Trf the Cliarilies Act 2011 and regulations made under section 154 of that Ael (Part 4 of The Ch&rilies (Accounts aiid Reports) Regulations 20081 and for no other purpose. We do not. in giving these opinions, accept or assume responsibility for any other purpose or lo any other person lo whom this report is shown or into whose hands it may corne save where expressly agreed by our prior consent in WTiting.

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust Other required reporting Charities Aet 2011 exception reporting Under the Charities Acl 2011 we are required to report to you if. in our opinion.. we hAve not received all the information And explAnations we require for our audit,. or sufficient accounting recthrds l)ave noi bèen kept by the charity- or tlie finxnci41 statement5 are not in agreement with the accountins records. We have no exceptions to report arising from this responsibility. I (K0￿ Fkn PrieewaterhotsseC￿p￿r$ LLP Chartered Aceountanls and Statutory Auditor5 29 January 2025

The Squlre Patton Boggs Charitable Trust Statement of financial activities for the year ended 5 April 2024 Note 2024 2023 Income and endowmertts Irom.. Donations and legacies 91,249 72.605 Toial 91,249 72,605 Exp¢ndlture on: Charitable activlties 127.884 99,480 Othèr 10,S55 Total 138,439 99,480 Net movement In tunds (47.1901 126,8751 Total funds brought forward 129,135 156,010 Total funds carrled forward 81,945 129,135 There Is no dlfference between the net Incomelexpenditure shown above and thelr historical cost equivalent. All 8ains ?nd105ses reco8ni5ed in the year art included withln the Statement ol financial activllies, The above statements are relevant lor both the current and prior years. The Charity 15 a reglstered charity and, as such, is erstitled to certain tax exemptions on incorne and profits from investment5 and surpluses on any trading activitles carried on In furtherance of the Charity's prlmaiy objectives, if there are profits and surpluses these are applled solely lor chaTltablt purposes. Durin8 the perlod to S April 2024, the Charltable Trust Incurred professional fees tolallin8 £10,555, these were reimbursed by Squire Patton 8088s IUKI LLP on 3 Oecember 2024.

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust Balance Sheet as at 5 Aprll 2024 2024 2Q23 Current a55ets Income Tax Receivable 14,112 Bank deposit account 45,282 88,145 Bank current account 22,551 40,990 Total ¢urr•nt assets 81.945 129,135 Net assets 81.945 129, 135 The funds of the charltv Unre5lricted Income lunds 81,945 129,135 Total charfiy funds 81,945 129,135 rhe financial statements on pages 9 to L4 were approved by the board of trustee5 on and were signed on its behalf by.. 25 ,)L￿￿￿O9 Zo2S Matthew John Glles Carol•ne Prew Lumley Chair of Trustees Trustee io

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust Statement of accounting policies {al Basis of preparatlon and assessment of going concern The financi31 statements have been prepared in accordance with the Charities Act 2011 and Accountlng and Reporting for Charilies.. Statement Df FlecommendÈd Practice ISORP) applicable to charities preparing their financial statements in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard IFRS1021 applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland published on 2 October 2019. rhe financial statements have been prepared to give a 'true and fairf view and have departed from the Charities (Accounts and Reporlsl ftegulations 2008 only to the extent required to provide a 'true and fair view, This departore h3s involved following Accounting and Repc>rting for Charitle5'. Statement of Recommended Practice ISORPI, preparing their financial statèments in accordance with the Financi31 Reporting Slandard applicable in the UK and Republic ol Ireland IFRS 1021 issued on 2 October 2019 rather than Ihp Accounting and Reporting by Charitie5'. Statement of Recomniended Practi¢e1SORP effective from l April 2005 which has since been withdrawn. The charity constitute5 a public benefit entity a5 defined by FRS 102. The 8oard of Trustees have reviewed the currprit level of reserye5 and cash balances of rhe trust and consider that there are sufficient cash fe50urLe5 for at least the next twelve months from the date o15i8nature ol the financial statement5 to manage any foreseeable reductiori in the doriation5 made by the Pdrtner5 of Squire Patton 8Dggs IUKI LLP I'SPB") The 8Dard also considers that given the trust has minimal operaling expenJres and no fixed costs thero is 3 reasonable Expeclation that the trust ha5 adequate resources to continue in operational exi5ten¢e for the foreseeable future based on future expected cash flows. In the unlikely event that donations from the partners of SPB ceased the trustee5 would rnanage grant payrnent levels to ensure 5uHicienl co5h & reserve balance5, and for this reason the Board continues to adopt the 'goin8 concern. basis in preparing the financial slatements. The charity is exempt from preparinE è Cash Flow Statement, as it meet5 the deflnition of a 5rn811 enlily. The Trustees are in the early stage5 01 evaluallng polentiol changes in legal structure, one option being a move fTom an unincorpofated charity to a Charitable Incorporated Organlsètion ICIOI. No decision has been made a5 al the signin8 date these account5. (bl Income recognitlon Income Is recognised In the statement of Financial Activitles ISOFAI when: the charity h35 entitlement to the donation, legacy or simllar income and any conditions lor receipt are met,. the trustee5 are reasonably certain they will ieceive it and,. the trustee5 are reasonably ceriain rhal the value can be reliably measured. Interest on fund5 held On dep051t 15 included when receivable and the amount can be measured reliably by the charity,. Ihis is normally upon notification of the interest paid or payable by the bank. Tax recl3irn5 on dollatiDn5 and sift5 are recognised al the same tirne as the gift to which they relate. The charily Is a registered charity, and as such applie5 available tax exemptions on income and profit5 From investments. Ic) Expenditure recognltion Grants payable are charged in the year when the offer is conveyed to the recipient except in those cases where the offer is conditiorbal, such grants being recognised as expenditure when the conditions attaching are fulfilled.

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust Statement of accounting pollcie5 (contlnued) (cl Expenditure recoinitlon Icontlnued) "abilities are recogn15ed as expenditure as soon as there is a le8al or constructive obligatlon committing the charity to that expenditure, it Is probable that settlement wlll be requlred, and the obligatlon can be measured Teliably. All expendilure 15 accounted for on an accruals basi5. Id) Cash & Cash Equivalents Cash and cash equivalents indude5 cash in hand. deposits held at call with banks, Dther short.term hlghly liquid Investment5 with original maturitle5 of three months or les5. 12

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 5 April 2024 Critical judgernents and estlrnation uncertainty Estimates and judgements are continually evaluated and are based on historical experience and other factors, including expectations of future event5 that are believed to be reasonable under the circumstances. The charity makes estimates and assumptions concerning the futufe. The resultlng accounting estimates may. by definitlon, seldom equal the related actual results. Thère are no estimates and assumptions that have signifrcanl risk of causing a material adjustment to the tarrying amounts of assets and liabilitles within the next financial year. Oonatlons and legacles 2024 2023 Partner Donatlon5 Donations from Squ5re Patton Boggs IUKI LLP Tax recoveredlrecoverable (gift aid) 8ank Interest 56,450 19,621 14.112 1,066 56,750 1,108 14,187 560 91,249 72,605 The donation5 from Squire Patton Boggs IUKI LLP. amounting lo £19,62112023.. £1,108), represent residual client balances made ai the request of clients or the Soliciiors Regulation Authorlty. Partner donatior15 Include £6,50012023., £6,000) from current or retiring trustee5 Wlthout attached conditions. Charltable a¢tlvllle5 Charitable activlties relate to grants made in the year, whlch have been paid to registered charitle5 and in 2023 to a local authority school fund re8ulated by the Education Funding Authority. No grants were made to indivlduals. Grants payable are categorised below by the nature of the activity funded. Natuie of ktivity Funded 2024 2023 Accommodation & Housln8 Amateur Sport Armed Force5 1 Emergency Service Efliciency ArtslCulturelHerila8elScience Disabllltv Economiclcommunlty Oevelopment/Employment Educationrnrainln General Charitable Purposes Other Charitable Purposes Recreation Religious A¢tivities/Human Rights The Advancement of Educalion The Advancement of Health Of Saving of live5 The Preventlon or Relief of Povertv The Relief of those in need by rea50n of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other di5advanta8e Grand Total 250 1,083 500 500 5,500 500 41,390 29,000 1,000 250 500 5QO 13,850 6,490 6,416 44,653 44,996 120 1,000 22.783 5,833 250 127,884 99,480 A full list of the institutions supported can be found sn Appendix l. 13

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust Notes to the financlal statements for the year ended S April 2024 (continued) Other Other costs incurred during ihe year of £10,555 including VAT12023: £nill relate to professional fee5 incurred In relation to £8,335 for Charity Law Advice and £2,220 for Provision of Trustee Trainine. These costs were reimbursed by Squire Patton Boggs IUKI LLP on 3 December 2024. Staff costs and trustees. remuneration The charlty had no employee5 in the year and thus Incurred no staff co5ts12023: £nill. Trustee5 received no remuneration and were not reimbursed for any of their expenses ID the year12023'. Enill. Admln15tratlon Administralion services are provided free of char8e Irom Squire Patton 8088s IUKI LLP who also be3r all costs of adrnini5tration, with the exception of certain Stems of incidental expendilure. The trustees do not consider it practicable to make an accurate estimate of the value of these services. Audit services are provlded to the charity on an honorary bèsls. Related party transactlons Under chariiv law the trustees are prohlbited from acquiring any financial benefit from the charity. Thd charitv may make grants to organisatlons wlth whlch the trv5tees may be 3$50Clated. However, none of the trustee5 h35 a significant influence over the related organ153tion. At 5 April 2024 there were no out5landln8 donation5 due from SquiTe Patton 8oggs IUKI LLP, a limited liability partnershlp in whlch all the trustees ale membeis12023'. £nill. The trustee5 during the year may donate to the charity on the same terms a5 all ihe contributing partner5 of Squire Patton Boggs IUKI LLP, Their donatlons are disclosed in note 2 ta the financial statements. During the year, Ihe chority made no donatlon$12023.' £nill whl¢h resulted In a membership benefit for Squire Patton 80885 IUKI LLP or its members. Commltments and contlngent Ilabllltles. At 5 Aprll 2024 the charity had no commitments nol provided for in the Financial 5tatements12023.. £nill. The trust provides an indemnity to Squire Patton 80885 IUKI LLP in relation to certain funds donated under the Solicirors Regulation Authofllv Accotsnt Rules. Funds covered by this indemnlty as at S April 2024 amounted to £14.89612023: Énlll. It 15 not foreseeable that Squire Palton Boggs IUKI LLP will dalm under thi5 indemnity therefore no provision has been made in the financial statements. 14

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust APPENDIX l - List of Institutions Supported for the year ended 5 Aprll 2024 Appendix I does not form part of the audlted financial statements and Is included only for the purposes of information Charlty and Categary Regist•rod Grant piyable Charltv 2024 Number Gr•nt payable 2023 Accommodation & Houslng The Haven Wolverhampton Accommodatlon & Housing Total 106S427 250 250 Amateur Sport FC 81uestar Community Foundation CIO south Manchester Gymna5tlC5 Centre The BPR Foundation Amateur Sport Tolal 1184381 166 1048000 417 1206381 500 1,083 Armed ForceslEmergency Serylces Efflclency Glve Us Time Armed ForceslEmer¥•nry Ser¥lc85 Elflclen¢y Total 1152978 500 500 Art$lCultUf elHerltai•lScl•nce City of Birmingham Strmphony Orchestr Arts]CulturelHeritègelScience Total 506276 500 500 Olsablllty Bedfordshire Opportunities for Learning DlsabllSties 8erkshlre County Blind Society Bishops Stortford Mencap 8raille Chess Association 8recon and Distflrt Disabled Club Cerebral Palsy Plus Clothln8 Soluiions (For Disabled People) Dressability Family Fund Trust Friends of Rigby Hall School Fulfil the Wish 1091271 250 1146413 250 1122198 250 263049 250 519457 1070079 1120118 250 250 250 1102083 250 1053866 i.ofyj 1042278 500 1113404 250 Get Kid5 Golng Giving Day Handicapped Chlldrens Action Group Hollys Hearts Irish Guide Dogs For The 81ind Leeds Weekend Care Association Lilehouse Church Llve Unlirnlted 1063471 250 1178202 250 1015438 250 1202667 166 20009977 51Y) 1077162 250 1170211 500 1197754 250 Maxabilitv Motor Neurone Disease A550ciation 1162002 250 294354 50D 1.000 15

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust APPENDIX l - List of Instltution5 Supported for the year ended 5 April 2024 Dlsabillty (contlnuedl Open Country Outreach Community and Residential Services Sportability Stockdales 1107331 250 1184970 250 250 328325 250 509053 250 The British Polio Fellowship Thè Douglas 8ader Foundation The Hygiene Bank The OHMI Trust The Panathlon Foundation LSmited The Respite Association The Seelng 008$ Alliance UslnA8u5 1108335 250 800435 250 1181267 750 1143623 250 1072638 250 1193132 250 1156790 250 1088570 250 Whitby Hidden Impalrrnents Support and Help Dlsabillty Total 1160390 250 6,416 5,500 Econornlclcommunlty Devel¢pmentlErnployment LeBal Afghan WorkinB Group Economlc/communlty DevelopmentlEmployrnent Total 1199677 500 soo EducatlonlTralnlni Able Kidz Action Medical Research 1114955 2SO 208701 soo ActionAid 274467 150 Alzhelmer'5 Society Animal Antik5 296645 1,000 500 1172099 250 Autistic Minds 1143855 250 Beat Autlsm Blrmlngham Hippodrome Theatre Trust Ltd Blind Veteran5 UK 1167456 250 510842 500 216227 250 8011Sn8ton Community Association CIO 8ookmark Readin8 Charity CALM Icampaign Against Llving Miserablyl Cancer Rese3rch UK Carlng for Life CATCH Leed5 Chester & Oistrict samaritans Child.Or8 International Children Ahead Ltd Childrens Heart Federotion Citywise Mentoring Limlted Clent First School Parents. Teachers & Friends Association Coventry Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre Cpotential Trust 1123287 250 1177681 500 1110621 500 1089464 I,ooo 2,000 250 1174982 1154044 500 500 1170862 417 1118528 500 1138140 250 1120557 250 SCO37527 250 1076717 750 1115052 500 1124524 250 16

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust APPENDIX l - List of Institutions Supported for the year ended 5 April 2024 Éducation/Trainlng (continued) Cruse Bereavement Support Cycling Prolects Deaf World 208078 250 1003309 500 1127458 250 Dementia UK 1039404 2SO Drive Forward Foundation 10187SO 6,750 250 Dudley Lodge Educating The Chlldren Edward's Trust Ltd En8land and Wales Blind Golf Fife Young Care15 Foundation for Conductive Education Foundation for Paedlatric Osteopathy Friends of Ashton 1078207 1139741 250 1105370 250 IOH829 250 SC047519 295873 250 250 1003934 250 SC049543 250 Friends of Sick Chlldren in Malawi Fulham Fooiball Club Foundation 1140578 500 1111639 SOD Get Set Gir15 Grace Kelly Childhood Cancer Trusl Guy's Gift Hand of Ltd Hen5h3ws Society for 811nd People Home from H05Pltal Care After Treatment ICP Support Idlewild Anlmal Sanctuary Institvle of Imaginatlon Jubilee House C3re Trust Ltd Kèribunl Children 1085966 250 1167783 500 1128116 2SO 1175512 250 221888 250 517190 250 1146449 250 1163184 Iso 1109276 500 298074 soo 1044872 250 Kètharine House Hospice King5bury School Char+table Fund Kol Bonalch Law For Llle The Foundation for Publlc Legal Education Leadership Through Sport and Business leeds Autism Services Leeds Culture Trust Leeds Templars D15trirt Scout Council Living Optlons Devon London Wheelchair Rugby Club Macrnillan Cancer Support Mègic 8reakfa5t Manchester Disabled People's Acce55 Group ManchestEr Youth Zone Limited Marches Famlly Network Maternal Mental Health Alliance Narconon 1011712 250 1108750 250 1147599 2SO 1143589 500 1147616 1047981 250 2,500 5,000 1184883 1031961 500 1102489 250 IL)96669 250 261017 150 500 1102510 4,500 1133526 1500) 2.500 250 1134580 1047075 1178152 500 267386 2SO 17

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust APPENDIX l - List of Institutions Supported for the year ended 5 April 2024 Edu¢¥tion/Tralning {continued) NaTthex Sparkhill National Numeracv Nighiing3les Childrens Project Noidoff-Robbins Music Therapy Norfolk Commurbily Art5 Limited Off The Fence Trust Limited 11003S8 250 1145669 500 1047698 250 2SO 280960 500 1089916 250 1108777 250 On Course Foundation 1136618 500 500 One in a Million15portsl Openln8 Doors Open Road West Norfolk Trust Oxford Health Charity Papyrus Preventlon of Young Sulcide Porridge & Pens Ghana Prostate Cancer UK 1122573 250 1060(X)2 250 1131445 250 1057285 250 1070896 500 1166497 250 1005541 1,000 500 Railway Children Reach Out - Support in the Community Read For Good Reading Associatlon For the 81ind ReBeraie- Rise Renewable World J058991 1171740 250 1130309 250 1062433 250 1118543 500 1119467 500 Fle501ve West LTD Aoyal Trinity Hospice ILondonl Ruskln Mill Trust 1000641 250 101394S 1,000 500 1137167 Salford Loaves and Flshe5 Ltd Save the Rhino Internaiional Seashell Trust 1124460 500 103507Z soo 1092655 250 Severn Hospice Llmited Severn Valley Railway Charitable Trust Ilmited Shelter, National Campaign for Homele55 People Limlted Side 8y Side (Children) Limited Simien Mountains Mobile Medical Service - UK Smallplece Trust Limited Solace Women's Aid Spark5 of Success Sprin8hill Hospice (Rochdalel Si Basil s 512394 500 1092723 250 263710 500 11357Z3 250 1162302 250 313719 250 10824SO 500 1193418 250 701798 500 1080154 5(rt) St ChrlstopheWs Hospice St Gernma's Hospice St Giles Hospice 5t Mary & St Margaret Church of England School Parent Teacher A550ciation St Thomas's Parochial School A550ciation 210667 51x1 1015941 250 509014 500 506073 2SO 1016973 500 Step One Charity Stillblrth and Neonatal Death 5ocietv 235434 250 299679 250 18

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust APPENDIX l - List of Institutions Supported for the year ended 5 April 2024 Education/Trainlhg Itontinuedl Street Lea8ue Sudden Productlons 1101313 250 1018887 250 Teenage Cancer Trust The Amateur Swimmin8 Association1Swim Englandl Limited The Back-up Tru51 The Brain Tumour Charity The Charlie Waller Trust The Children's Trust The Christie Charliy (formerly The Christle Charitable Fund RCN 10497511 The Clefi Lip and Pa131e Association The Donkey Sanctuary The Friends of St John's School 10625S9 500 1175603 250 1072216 1.000 1,000 1150054 1109984 250 288018 250 1201654 1,000 4,000 1108160 2SO 264818 166 1168478 500 The Frontllne Or8anisation The Gel A Head Charitable Tf Ust The House on the Corner Community Project Llmited The Howarth Foundation The Lisieux Trust Limited The Livlng P?intin8s Trust The Manchester Youth Zond Limlted The National Centre fof Young People with Epilepsy Charitable Trust The Open Unlversity The Roundhouse Trust The Smallest Thin85 The Sofa Project Tiny Tim's Children's Centre Touether for Short Lbves Walking with the Wounded Whlfflple Pre-school and Toddler Group Worcester Snoezelen CIO Yark Against Cancer Yorkshire Children'5 Charitv Young Enterprlse Youth Adventure Trust EducationlTraininK Total 1163194 500 1118326 soo 1107670 250 1171635 320 540 1151222 soo 1049103 250 1134580 5,000 1 311877 2SO RCOIX1391 soo 1071487 500 1171631 500 287088 2SO 1095737 1144022 250 soo 1153497 250 1035316 500 1188079 soo 1130835 350 1196738 500 313697 250 1019493 250 250 44,653 41,390 General Charitable Purposes Action for Children Alzheimerfs Research UK 1097940 500 1077089 1,000 Bauer Radlo's Cash for Kids Charitie5 Bei5 Brucha Limiled Biddulph Youth and Community Zone Breast Cancer Now 1122062 917 1131109 250 R5007056 500 1160558 500 19

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust APPENDIX l - List of Institutions Supported for the year ended 5 April 2024 General Charitable Purposes (continued) Brightest Stars Child Growth Foundation 1201863 416 1172807 500 Children with Cancer UK 298405 500 Children'5 Heart Surgery Fund Church Lèds, and Church Gir15' Bri8ade Community Fovndation for Leeds Contact 1148359 500 276821 416 1096892 1,000 250 1178557 Crackerjacks Children's Trust Coffee4Crai8 Crohn's and Colitls UK Damilola Taylor Trust Oeaf & Hearing Support Deafblind UK 1146586 250 1167146 1,000 1,000 1117148 1,000 soo 1087597 1151502 250 802976 500 Disability Alrica Dit¢h The Label Ltd Dyspraxia Foundation Elfrida Rathbone (Camden) Encompas5 Event Mobility Falth in Action Merton Homelessne55 Project Fareshare Midlands Ik72163 250 1156329 250 1058352 250 291214 250 1154210 250 1158919 250 1101165 500 1146847 250 Family Action Forever Manchester Foundation of Light Friends of Oswald Road School Gold Geese 264713 SC 10175D4 166 500 1089333 500 1063063 417 1182332 500 Gratitude 1175838 250 Gwennie's Getaways Happy Day5 Chlldrens Charity Hazara Charitable Trust 1183782 2S0 1010943 250 1100194 Headline5 Craniofaeial Support Homeless Street Ange15 Limited Home-start UK Hotline Meals SeThice (Londonl Independent Age (The Royal United Kingdom 8eneficient Associationl Jiesaw (Southeast) Joy for Humanity UK JPC Community Fami Kids Matter LandAid Charitable Trust Limited 1058461 S,(X)O 2,500 1,000 1185876 1108837 250 1066575 250 210729 250 1147696 250 1183224 250 11716M 250 1163617 250 295157 i.wo 7,500 200 I,wo 2,500 Leeds 8aby Bank Let's Feed 8rum Limited 1179029 1178574 Little Hlctups 1170147 250 20

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust APPENDIX l - List of Institutions supported for the year ended 5 April 2024 General Charitable Purposes Icontinued) Livabilitv 1116530 500 119508S S(￿1 M6nchester Cares IMCR Cares Limitedl Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust Charlty Movember Europe Multiple Scler05i5 Sr)ciety Myaware NEMCA INorth East Mitcham Community Associallon) NSPCC IThe National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty lo Children) Off The Streets 117690Z 500 1049274 500 500 1137948 500 500 1139Z57 500 1046443 250 288659 500 216401 500 1184331 250 Our Bolton NHS Charity (Bolton Neo Natal) Parenting Special Children PHOE8E 1050488 416 1141172 2SO 1135541 250 PREVENT ALL 1197613 800 Promise Dreams 1086020 500 Queen's Hall Action on Poverty Safe Families for Children IIS3055 soo 1150405 250 Save The Children 1076822 soo Shine.. Support and help in Educ4tion SIFA Fireside 1082777 417 1049728 3,500 166 1,000 Smart Work5 IGreater Manchester) Social square IUKI Spltalfields Crypt Trust St Mun80's 1st Mun80 Communlty Housing A550cl3tlonl Stroke Association 1163594 1156392 250 1075947 250 1149085 1,000 500 I,c(Jo 250 211015 Supportline Swansea MAD 1097419 250 1190983 250 Teen Enterprlse UK The 818 Issue Foundation The 8irmin8ham DOBS Home The 8oparan Chaf Itable Trust The British Red Cr055 Society The 8romplon Fount4+n Royal Brompton & Harefield Family Support Group The Candlelighters Trust The Epiphany Trust The Grove Centre Church 1148955 250 1042514 250 221436 500 1129992 500 500 220949 1.000 I,o)o 1110339 104S077 500 500 1006653 250 1129070 250 The Guide Assoclation 1009143 417 The Honeypot Children's Charity The National Association for Children of Alcoholics The Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen The Royal United Kingdom Beneficent A55ociation The Scaramouche Sailing Trust 1184132 250 l(M19143 250 Z31822 250 210729 250 1183400 500 21

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust APPENDIX l - List of Institutions Supported for the year ended 5 April 2024 General Charitable Purpos¢s Icontinuedl The Smtth Magenis Syndrome Foundation The Silver Line Helpline The Transforming Autism Pfoject The United Kingdom Committee for UNICEF The We115prin8 IStockport} Limited The Whitechapel Mission Theirworld TLC Foundation UK Veterans 14e4ring Foundation Urban Outreach IBoltonl Vellndre University NH5 Trust Charllv Warwlckshire Social Incluslon Partnership Women's Sport Trust Wood street Mission 1186647 166 1147330 250 1173134 250 1072612 250 1157268 166 227905 SI￿) 1092312 500 1201616 250 1188611 zso 1044203 soo 1052SOI 500 507063 2SO 1153419 500 1078337 2,666 250 Youth On the Move ILondonl General Charltable Purposes Total 1171778 44,996 29,000 Other Charltal>le Purposes Pegasus RDA The Guide A550ciation Trust Corporation Other Charltable Puf pose5 Total 1171377 500 306016 500 1,000 Recreatlon The Snltterfield Village Hall Recreatlon Total 5231JOI 250 250 Religlous ActlvitFes/Human Rlghis Inside Justice 1178336 120 The Mission to Seafarer5 Religious Activlties/Human Rights Total 1123613 500 120 soo The Advancement of Educatlon Canine Concern Scotland Trusr Crew 2000 Scotland SC014929 2SO SC021500 250 Flfe Young Carers SCIO Moira Anderson Foundation WAlk the Walk Worldwlde The Advancement of Edufation Total SC047519 250 SC029979 250 SC029571 SCWJ 500 The Advancement of Health or 5avlng of Lives Acorn5 Children's Hospice Trust Alr Ambulance Nl 71)0859 1,500 250 500 103900-0 Andy5 Man Club Limited 1179fj47 soo

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust APPENDIX l - List of Institutions Supported for the year ended 5 April 2024 The AdvantÈment ot Health or Saving of lives l¢ont4nued) Asthma and Allergy Foundaion Ayrshire Trust Barnabus Imènchesterl Beat50n Cancer Charity 8CH Charity IBirmingharn Women's and ChSldren's Hospital Charltyl irmingham Jewish Community Care Bradford Hospita15 Charitv Brain Tumour Research SC042758 250 SC011390 500 500 1174410 416 SC044442 soo 1160875 1,000 1.300 1180758 250 1061755 300 1153487 500 Brainstrust 1114634 I,fy)o 250 8rent Centre for Young People British Heart FoundatlDII Cancer Support UK ICSUKI Cardiac Risk In the Young Care for Veterans Chlldren Today Charitable Trust Children wlth Cystic Fibrosls . Dream Holidays Cope Childrens Trust Corby and Dlstrict Cancer Care Cure Leukaemi 1081903 225971 1,000 500 1105703 250 1050845 51x1 1072334 250 250 1137436 250 1036069 1014051 2SO 1062120 250 I soo 250 1100154 soo Cystic Fibrosls Trust Debra 1079049 1084958 250 Oou8las Ma¢millan Hospice Elllot's Footprint Encephalltis Support Group Ezer Leyoldos Limited Ezra Umarpeh Llmited Hearts and Mind5 lane Tomlin50n Appeal Kicks Count 1071613 250 1155966 500 1087843 500 1132971 1081176 250 250 SC027040 250 1113894 500 1145073 soo Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Charity Lee's Smile 1051194 500 1146029 250 Leukaemia Care 1183890 500 Level Water Lewls-Mannin8 Hospice Care Lifelites 1151510 soo 1120193 250 1165791 250 Ma8gle's MedEquip4Kids Midlands Air Ambulance Charlty Mind Over Cancer SCOZ4414 5QO IiOZ830 250 1143118 500 250 1191034 250 Momentum Children's Charity Multlple Sclerosis Soclety Orchid Cancer Appeal Pain Concern 1195373 250 1139257 1.000 1080540 250 5C023559 250 23

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust APPENDIX l - List of Institutions Supported for the year ended 5 April 2024 The Advancement of Health or Savlng of Lives Icontlnu¢d) Pantreatic Cancer UK PumplnE Marvellous Foundation Rare Chromosome Disorder Support Group Re-Engage Ltd Salisbury District Hospital Charltable Fund Spinal Muscular Atrophy UK Spread a Smile St Ann's Hospice St Geor8e's Hospltal Charitv Strongbones Chlldren's Charitable Trust Tameside and G1055op Hosplce Limtted Target Ovarian Cancer Thames Valley Air Ambulance The Bread and Butter Thing The Good Grief Project The Haemophilia society The Harbour The H05plce Charity Partnership The Llnda Tremble Foundation The Macular Disease society The Marie Keatlng Foundation The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation The Oesophageal Patients Association The Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association Forces Help Tommy. Unlled Kingdom Sepsls Trust Llmiied Warwickshire Young Carer5 Wellbein8 ofwomen Wellspring Counselling Limited Wigan and Leigh Hospice Worldwide Cancef Research Yorkshlre Alr Ambulance Zoe's Place Trust The Advancefflent of Health or Savin8 of lives Total 1112708 750 1151848 250 1110661 5t 1146149 250 1052284 500 1106815 2SO 1152205 5fy) 500 258085 soo 117119S 1,000 1086173 250 1029318 1125038 2SO 1084910 250 1169383 500 1170244 500 288260 1008360 250 1156964 250 SC045002 250 1001198 500 20038953 250 1181098 250 1194327 250 210760 450 1060508 250 1158843 500 1098357 250 239281 250 1042995 250 513400 417 SCO21918 250 1084305 250 1092545 22.783 13,850 The Prevention or Relief of Poverty Care For Carer5 Dean & Cauvin Young People's Trust Emmeline'5 Pantry Simon On The Streets The Access to Justice Foundation The Childhood Trust The Pets at Home Foundation SC013450 250 SC013890 Z50 1169796 1165317 150 1126147 500 500 1154032 3,000 500 4,740 1104152 24

The Squire Patton Boggs Charitable Trust APPENDIX l - List of Institutions Supported for the year ended S April 2024 The Prevention or Rellef of Poverty (continued) The Pret Foundation WaterAid IOS019S 1,000 250 288701 Zarach The Prèventlon or Relief of Poverty Total 1179539 500 6.490 The Relief ol those In need by reason of a£e,111-health, d15ablllty• flnanclal hardshlp Of other disadv*nta8e Spark The Relief of those In need by reason ol ale. Illthealth, d15abllity, flnancial hardshlp or other dlsadvantaee Total SC007280 250 250 Grand Total 127.884 99,480