WEN MCR CHARITY Give a lille, help a lot Lord Mayor of Manchester's Charity Appeal Trust Reg. Charity No. 1066972 Lord Mayor of Manchester's Charity Appeal Trust is not VAT registered Report of Trustees and Annual Accounts Year ended: 31st March 2025
Lord Mayor of Manchester's Charity Appeal Trust Annual Report for the year ended 31st March 2025 Reference and Administration Details of the Charity, its Trustees and Advisors Contact: The Lord Mayor's Office Telephone Town Hall Albert Square Manchester Fax E-mail Website Postcode M60 2LA 0161 234 3750 0161 274 7113 welovemcrcharity@manchester.gov.uk welovemcrcharity.org Trustees of the Charity The Right Worshipful Lord Mayor of the City of Manchester Former Lord Mayor of the City of Manchester Deputy Lord Mayor of the City of Manchester Chris Woodroofe Resigned 14 May 2025 Appointed 29 April 2025 City Solicitor Michelle Rothwell Resigned 29 April 2025 Aneel Mussarat Andreas Georgiou Eddie Smith Jonathan Bernstein David Edwards Hassan Hassan Appointed 28 January 2025 Appointed 22 July 2025 Resigned 2 April 2024 Honorary Treasurer Tom Wilkinson City Treasurer Manchester City Council, P.O. Box 532, Town Hall, Albert Square, Manchester M60 2LA Contact: Anthony Young (0161 234 3446) / Julie Hardman (0161 234 4025) Bankers Barclays Bank Plc 51 Mosley St, Manchester M32 HQ Independent Examiner Chartered Accountants Hanover House, 30-32 Charlotte Street, Manchester M1 4FD Investment Advisors Black Rock Merrill Lynch Investment Managers PO Box 9036, Chelmsford CM99 2XD Page 2
Lord Mayor of Manchester's Charity Appeal Trust Annual Report for the year ended 31st March 2025 Trustees' Annual and Strategic Report Objectives and Activities We Love MCR Charity gives heart, hope and opportunity to the people of Manchester, when they need it most. The charity was set up to support and provide benefits to the residents of Manchester. The charity does this by providing grants to young people and to community groups, and providing therapeutic family breaks to families, helping to improve their lives and life chances. Through the year the Charity attracted voluntary donations totalling f149,764 (2023/24 £104,503). This included some Major Donors to the Sir Howard Bernstein Memorial Fund which is used specifically for the Manchester Rising Stars Programme. The Major Donors contributed £134,053 (2023/24 £28,250) to this fund during 2024/25. The Charity was able to administer grants to 83 young people through the Mancunian Rising Stars Fund to the value of €50,929. The funding helps disadvantaged young Mancunians to overcome financial barriers so they can take their next steps to success in work or educational settings. In addition, work was delivered by the Charity during this financial year through the Stronger Communities Grants programme. The Charity was able to administer grants to 44 community groups through the Stronger Communities Fund, totalling £145,797. This funding supported groups to improve their communities through projects with young people, projects to reduce loneliness and isolation and activities to protect green spaces. Structure, Governance and Management The Lord Mayor of Manchester's Charity Appeal Trust was established by Trust Deed in 1996 and registered with the Charity Commission in December 1997. The Charity subsequently was amalgamated with the Common Good Trust, the Youth and Community Trust, and the Lord Mayor's Fund for Family Holidays. Since 2011, the Charity has regularly carried out activities as We Love MCR Charity. The Lord Mayor and the Deputy Lord Mayor of Manchester City Council are ex officio trustees (during 2024-25). The Former Lord Mayor is appointed as a trustee for a period of a year following standing down as Lord Mayor. Other trustees have been co-opted to serve the Charity for a period of 3 years and are appointed by a resolution of the Trustees passed at a Special Meeting under Clause 12 of the Trust Deed. The trustees decide on investment management and grant allocations to organisations within the Manchester area who have applied for assistance. Grant allocations to organisations and individuals are funded from investment income, donations and monies raised by fundraising activities. The trustees have the power to invest in any part of the world and in any way which they, in their discretion, think fit. The Lord Mayor is normally elected annually and takes his/her office in May of each year. The new Lord Mayor was elected in May 2024 and will stay in position until May 2025. For the year 2024/25 the Charity has employed on a full-time basis a Development Manager, a Communications Officer and a Grants Manager. All staff are employed by Manchester City Council (MCC), and their employment costs are then paid to MCC by the Charity. MCC also provides generous gift-in-kind support to the Charity, including Office Space, IT, HR, Finance and Strategic Management. The annual accounts are prepared under the guidance of the Deputy Chief Executive and City Treasurer of Manchester City Council. This generous support helps the Charity to control its overheads expenditure. Page 3
Lord Mayor of Manchester's Charity Appeal Trust Annual Report for the year ended 31st March 2025 Trustees' Annual and Strategic Report Achievements and Performance The trustees meet every quarter where decisions are made by consensus of the full board. All meetings are minuted and actions reviewed to check on progress and to ensure that objectives continue to be met. During 2024/25 the Charity provided grants support to ambitious community groups and young people across the City of Manchester. The trustees met every quarter to take and review decisions and to assess progress and future direction. All meetings were minuted and actions reviewed to check on progress and to ensure that objectives continued to be met. Success is measured by collating responses from groups and individuals who have been assisted by the charity and ensuring that a range of people are supported in a variety of ways through diverse projects and activities. The Trust received income totalling £412,420 2023/24 £611,257) from Donations, Sponsored Events and Dividends in the year. Some fundraising events were held during the year. These included: Fundraising Walk at Ghyll Head in June 2024, Black Tie Dinner at the Midland Hotel in October 2024 and the Sir Howard Bernstein Memorial Event at the Bridgewater Hall in November 2024. The Sir Howard Bernstein Memorial Fund (a restricted fund within the Charity) aims to support young Mancunians to gain knowledge, skills and resources to succeed. Through the Manchester's Rising Stars Fund it supports disadvantaged young Mancunians to overcome financial barriers so they can take their next steps to success in Work, Qualifications and Entrepreneurship. 83 grants were awarded totalling €50,929. This included funding for vital equipment and resources for young people. This included 2 Rising Stars who have Olympics ambitions in the shot put and volleyball, aspiring musicians and tradespeople including plumbers and bricklayers. The Stronger Communities Fund provided grants totalling £145,797 to 44 ambitious Manchester-based community groups. This funding supported groups to improve their communities through projects with young people, projects to reduce loneliness and isolation and activities to protect green spaces. The Charity received 'in kind' support from Manchester City Council for accountancy, finance, IT and Management support. The Charity would like to thank everyone who supported them either by making a donation, volunteering their time or taking part in a fundraising event. Special thanks go to the following organisations and their staff, who raised funds for us during 2024/25: Arc4 Limited Benevity Brabners LLP CAF Charities Trust Citibank Ireland DONR Dos Dedos Ltd True Enthuse Enthuse Finance-Four Limited Impulse Decision Institute Of Insurance JMW Solicitors Manchester CCA Manchester City Council Manchester Law Society Manchester Publicity Association Manchester Trainee Solicitors Softcat Manchester Spar Telefonica Tech NI Limited Page 4
Lord Mayor of Manchester's Charity Appeal Trust Annual Report for the year ended 31st March 2025 he Charity would also wish to thank the following organiations who attended the Annual Black Tie Dinner at the Midland Hotel, Manchester on 3 )ctober 2024 and helped to raise a total of €103,000 for the Charity AGS Allsop Al-Murad Tiles Ashrock Estates Blackstone Solicitors BMHC Cambridge & Counties Bank CarFinance CODA Deloitte Digniteries Eamar Developments UK EPG Fieldfisher Gallagher HTB AMW Leach Rhodes Walker Madina Property Manchester Brick Specialists Manchester Life Management 3 Limited Manchester Property Group Mills & Reeves Natwest Obi Property Prime Property Ltd Renaker Rothschild & Sons Sixteen Real Estate SoftCat Together Uppal and Warr Walls and Ceilings WT Gunson Your Chapter Page 5
Lord Mayor of Manchester's Charity Appeal Trust Annual Report for the year ended 31st March 2025 Trustees' Annual and Strategic Report Financial Review The Charity's accounts have been prepared in accordance with Financial Reporting Standard FRS 102 and in compliance with the Charities Act 2011. On a day to day basis the main funding source is donations from individuals and companies. The Charity's balance sheet as at 31st March 2025 shows a balance of £648,970 (2023/24 £755,187), with Unrestricted Funds of £337,278 (2023/24 £560,335) and Restricted Funds of £311,692 (2023/24 £194,852). The Sir Howard Bernstein Memorial fund is used specifically to assist young people gain knowledge and skills they need to succeed in education, employment and enterprise. The unrestricted funds were used in 2024-25 primarily to support Stronger Community Fund grants. The unrestricted funds may be used for any charitable purpose in order to benefit the residents of Manchester, including providing short breaks for young people and their families who reside within the City. It is the policy of the Charity to maintain unrestricted funds which are free reserves of the charity at a level estimated to provide sufficient funds to cover the costs of generating funds, charitable expenditure and to respond to any emergency situations which may Permanent Endowment - This fund is not available for general distribution, but the income earned from the capital investment can be used for general distribution. Risks and uncertainties The charity continues to run with low direct costs to mitigate any uncertainty and risk of reduced donations and has planned its investments and medium term strategy to ensure that should donations reduce there is still a viable option to support Manchester residents. Investments The total value of investments increased by £6,667 (2023/24 increased by £6,038). All investments being managed by Black Rock Merrill Lynch are invested in the Charities UK Equity Fund and the Charities UK Bond Fund. Castlefield Investment managed permanent endowment portfolio at the 31st March 2025 is 100% in balanced managed funds. This page concludes the Trustees' Annual Report, which forms part of the Annual Report 2024-2025 which was endorsed by the board of Trustees on 2611 2026 and is signed on their behalf. Date 26 JANUARY 2026 Lord Mayor of Manchester Page 6
Lord Mayor of Manchester's Charity Appeal Trust Annual Report for the year ended 31st March 2025 Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees of Lord Mayor of Manchester's Charity Appeal I report to the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of the charity for the year ended 31st March 2025 which are set out on pages 8 to 16. Responsibilities and basis of report As the charity's trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ('the Act'). I report in respect of my examination of the charity's accounts carried out under section 145 of the Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of Independent examiner's statement Since the charity's gross income exceeded €250,000 your examiner must be a member of a body listed in section 145 of the Act. I confirm that I am qualified to undertake the examination because l am a member of The ICAEW, which is one of the listed bodies I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect: (1) accounting records were not kept in respect of the charity as required by section 130 of the Act; or (2) the accounts do not accord with those records; or (3) the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'true and fair view' which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination. I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Timothy A R Elston BA FCA Percy Westhead & Company Chartered Accountants Hanover House 30-32 Charlotte Street Manchester M1 4FD Date: Page 7
rd Mayor of Manchester's Charity Appeal Tru atement of Financial Activities for the year ended 31 March 20 Income and Endowments from: Donations and Legacies Other Trading Activities Investments TOTAL INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS penditure On aising Func Charitable Activities TOTAL EXPENDITURE Net Income/Expenditure): Transfers between funds NET INCOMING/(OUTGOING) RESOURCES BEFORE OTHER RECOGNISED GAINS/(LOSSES) Gains/Losses) on investment assets NET MOVEMENT IN FUNDS RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS: Total funds brought forward at 1st April Total funds carried forward at 31st March Further Unrestricted Funds Restricted Funds Endowment Funds Details 2024/25 2024/5 2024/25 44,330 144,054 206,656 13,610 : 264,596 144,054 4,050 5 12-13 6 142,020 260,725 402,745 (138,149) (95,950) (234,099) 11,322 (222,777) 560,335 337,558 123,315 123,315 20,739 100,000 120,739 120,739 25,608 146,347 602 3,448 (4,050) (602) (3,297) (3,899) 169,244 165,345 Total Funds 2024/25 188,384 206,656 17,660 412,700 142,622 384,040 526,662 (113,962) Prior Period Total Funds 2023/24 284,162 309,580 17,515 611,257 127,039 678,767 805,806 (194,549) (113,962) 8,025 (105,937) 755,187 649,250 (194,549) 6,038 (188,511) 943,698 755,187 The statement of financial activities relates to the period from 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025. All the Charities fund activities are derived from continuing operations. The statement of financial activities includes all gains and losses recognised in the current period. Page 8
Lord Mayor of Manchester's Charity Appeal Trust Balance Sheet for the year ended 31st March 2025 Further Details Note 7 31-Mar 2025 31-Mar 2024 FIXED ASSETS Investments CURRENT ASSETS Debtors Cash at bank and in Hand LIABILITIES Creditors: falling due within one year NET CURRENT ASSETS NET ASSETS THE FUNDS OF THE CHARITY: Unrestricted Funds: General Funds Restricted Funds: Permanent Endowment Sir Howard Bernstein Memorial Fund 8 11 555,535 555,535 7,925 136,261 144,186 50,471 50,471 93,715 649,250 548,868 548,868 16,891 387,241 404,132 197,813 197,813 206,319 755,187 10 10 337,558 165,345 146,347 560,335 169,244 25,608 TOTAL CHARITY FUNDS The financial statements on pages 8 to 16 were approved by the board of Trustees on 649,250 2026 and is signed on their behalf by: 755,187 Date 26 JANUARy 2026 Signed Caine ental mishan Lord Mayor of Manchester Page 9
Lord Mayor of Manchester's Charity Appeal Trust Statement of Cash flows as at 31st March 2025 Further details note a Cash flows form operating activities: Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities Cash flows from investing activities: Proced ines and rents per vest and equipment Purchase of property, plant and equipment Proceeds from sale of investments Purchase of investments Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities Cash flows from financial activities: Repayments of borrowing Cash inflows from new borrowing Receipt of endowment Net cash provided by (used in) financial activities Change in cash and cash equivalents in the reporting period Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the reporting period Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the reporting period Total funds 2024-2025 (269,998) 17,660 81,785 (80,427) 19,018 : (250,980) 387,241 136,261 Reconciliation of net income/(expenditure) to net cash flow from operating activities 2024-2025 (105,937) Net income/(expenditure) for the reporting period (as per the statement of financial activities) Adjustments for: Depreciation charges (Gains)/losses on investments Dividends, interest and rents from investments Loss/(profit) on the sale of fixed assets (increase)/decrease in stocks (increase)/decrease in debtors Increase/(decrease) in creditors Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities Analysis of cash and cash equivalents Cash in hand Total cash and cash equivalents 8,966 (147,342) (269,998) -ll Page 10 Prior year funds 2023-2024 € (502,380) 17,515 : 17,515 2023-2024 (188,511) (6,038) (17,515) 15,209 (305,525) (502,380)
Lord Mayor of Manchester's Charity Appeal Trust Annual Report for the year ended 31st March 2025 NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS 1 ACCOUNTING POLICIES Basis of preparation The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Charities Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their financial statements in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2015), (Charities SORP (FRS 102)), and the Charities Act 2011. The accounts have been prepared in pounds sterling. The Trustees consider that there are no material uncertainties about the Fund's ability to continue as a going concern. Financial provision is available to enable the Fund to continue until the end of 2025. Critical accounting judgements and estimation uncertainty In preparing these financial statements, Trustees have made judgements, estimates and assumptions that affect the disclosures made in the financial statements. Estimates and judgements are continually evaluated and are based on historical experience and other factors, including expectations of future events that are believed to be reasonable under the circumstances. Accounting Period The accounting period is from 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025. Income, including donations and legacies from institutions, corporates, trusts and individuals is included in the Statement of Financial Activities when the Fund is entitled to the income, where the amount can be measured with reasonable reliability and receipt is probable. Goods, facilities and services donated for the Charities use where the benefit is quantifiable and the goods or services would have had to be purchased, are recognised in the financial statements under Donations and Legacies as income (gifts in kind) when received and expenditure when distributed, at a reasonable estimate of their value in the period in which they are received. Page 11
Lord Mayor of Manchester's Charity Appeal Trust Annual Report for the year ended 31st March 2025 NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS 1 ACCOUNTING POLICIES (cont.) Expenditure All expenditure is recognised on an accruals basis and is recognised when there is a legal or constructive obligation to pay for expenditure. These costs are directly attributable to specific activities. Raising Funds Management costs. These are the costs associated with raising funds from all sources of incoming resources including Investment Charitable activities Grants payable are charged in the year when the offer is conveyed to the recipient, except in those cases where the offer is conditional, such grants being recognised when the conditions attaching are fulfilled. Support Cost allocation Support costs are those functions that assist the work of the charity but do not directly undertake charitable activities. Support costs include back office costs, finance, personnel and governance costs which support the Trusts charitable programmes and activities. These costs have been allocated between cost of raising funds and expenditure on charitable activities. The support costs are allocated or apportioned to activities on a basis consistent with identified cost drivers for the cost category. Cost drivers utilised include number of direct hours of query resolution. Fixed Asset Investments Investments are initially recognised at their transaction value and subsequently measured at their market value as at the balance sheet date using the closing quoted market price. The statement of financial activities includes the net gains and losses arising on revaluation and disposals throughout the year. Investment Gains and Losses All gains and losses are taken to the statement of financial activities as they arise. Realised gains and losses on investments are calculated as the difference between sales proceeds and their opening carrying value or their purchase value if acquired subsequent to the first day of the financial year. Unrealised gains and losses are calculated as the difference between the fair value at the year end and their carrying value. Realised and unrealised investment gains and losses are combined in the statement of Financial Activities. 2 TAXATION activities. The Trust is a registered charity and does not trade for tax purposes and is therefore not subject to taxation on its 3 TRUSTEES FEES AND EXPENSES No payments have been made to the trustees for fees or expenses Page 12
Lord Mayor of Manchester's Charity Appeal Trust Annual Report for the year ended 31st March 2025 NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS 4 ANALYSIS OF INCOME Donations & Legacies Voluntary Income Services - Accountancy & Admin Services Other Trading Services Fundraising Events Investment Income Bank Interest Received Dividends & Interest on Investments 5 ANALYSIS OF EXPENDITURE Raising Funds Costs of Generating Voluntary Income Fundraiser Costs Support Costs for raising funds Fundraiser Expenses Charitable Activities Staff costs Grants Support Costs for charitable activities 6,450 37,880 44,330 206,656 206,656 13,330 13,610 Unrestricted Funds 2024/25 2,587 27,353 76,039 36,041 142,020 30,304 175,033 55,388 260,725 144,054 144,054 : 4,050 4,050 Restricted Funds 2024/25 602 62,386 60,929 123,315 150,504 37,880 188,384 206,656 206,656 37,966 36,612 74,578 227,733 227,733 17,380 13,186 17,660 13,186 Total Unrestricted Funds 2024/25 2023/24 2,587 27,353 76,641 36,041 142,622 92,690 235,962 55,388 384,040 3,483 25,320 53,685 43,948 126,436 30,455 236,403 52,376 319,234 209,584 209,584 81,847 81,847 Restricted Funds 2023/24 603 603 60,945 298,588 359,533 Total 2023/24 247,550 36,612 284,162 309,580 309,580 17,515 17,515 Total 2023/24 3,483 25,320 54,288 43,948 127,039 91,400 534,991 52,376 678,767 Charitable Charitable Raising funds activities Total Raising funds activities 2024/25 2024/25 2024/25 2023/24 2023/24 Total 2023/24 Support Costs Bank Charges 93 Administration Fee 93 186 59 119 Development manager 431 431 441 441 27,694 27,693 55,387 27,220 27,219 54,439 Website development & marketing 21,081 21,081 1,748 1,748 Accountancy 18,940 18,940 Independent Examination Fee 2,400 2,400 37,880 18,306 18,306 36,612 4,800 1,650 1,650 3,300 Other Governance Costs 5,831 5,831 11,662 4,701 4,701 9,402 Investment Management Costs 602 602 603 76,641 55,388 132,029 603 54,288 52,376 106,664 Support costs, these costs include general management and accounting costs. Support costs not attributable to a single activity have been allocated on TRANSFERS BETWEEN FUNDS 6 Unrestricted Fund - General Fund Endowment Fund Restricted Funds Transfers In € 4,050 100,000 104,050 Transfers Out € 100,000 4,050 104,050 Page 13
7 Lord Mayor of Manchester's Charity Appeal Trust Annual Report for the year ended 31st March 2025 NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS FIXED ASSET INVESTMENTS Managed Funds Market Value at 31st March 2024 Purchases at cost Disposals Revaluation gains/(losses) Market Value at 31st March 2025 Investments at cost Shares in Castlefield Capital Ltd (Ordinary Shares of £0.01) Opening Value at 31st March 2024 Closing Value at 31st March 2025 Investments - Managed Funds Units BLK Charities UK Bond Fund A Inc BLK Charities UK Equity Fund A Inc Multi Asset Funds: CFP Castlefld PTF CFP Cstifld ThghtfIL GTH C 31st March 2025 548,868 80,427 (81,785) 8,025 555,535 411,795 31st March 2024 542,830 6,038 548,868 411,795 2 Holding 42,555.796 43,576.797 164,671.768 Investments - Share Capital Castlefield Capital Ltd - B Ordinary Shares of £0.01p £248 Market Value at 31/03/2025 60,611 330,563 164,359 555,533 2 555,535 Page 14
Lord Mayor of Manchester's Charity Appeal Trust Annual Report for the year ended 31st March 2025 NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS 8 DEBTORS Accrued Income Accounts receivable 9 CREDITORS Accounts Payable Other Creditors Castlefield Capital Ltd 10 FUNDS Unrestricted Funds: General Fund Restricted Funds: Sir Howard Bernstein Memorial Fund Permanent Endowment Balance Incoming Resources 144,054 4,050 412,700 315t March 2025 2,438 5,487 7,925 31st March 2025 3,600 46,869 50171 Resources Gains/(Losses) Revaluation 11,322 (402,745) (123,315) (526,662) (3,297) 315t March 2024 2,891 14,000 16,891 315t March 2024 153,060 44,751 2 197,813 Transfers funds (95,950) 100,000 (4,050) 25,608 169,244 755,187 ANALYSIS OF ASSETS & LIABILITIES BETWEEN FUNDS 11 Total Fund bfwd € Investments Debtors Cash at Bank Dealing A/c Creditors 548,868 16,891 387,011 230 (197,813) 755,187 General Fund 391,174 7,925 (11,072) (50,469) 337,558 Restricted Funds 146,347 146,347 Endowment Fund 164,361 986 (2) 165,345 Page 15 Balance 146,347 165,345 649,250 Total Fund € 555,535 7,925 135,275 986 (50,471) 649,250
Lord Mayor of Manchester's Charity Appeal Trust Annual Report for the year ended 31st March 2025 NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS 12 ANALYSIS OF GRANTS Stronger Communities Grants MRSF M Watkins Legal Bursary Lord Mayor Sir Howard Bernstein Memorial Fund herapeutic Family Break: Manchester Young Live: Grants to Institutions 145,797 8,750 10,000 164,547 Grants to Individuals Total 50,929 20,486 71,415 145,797 8,750 50,929 20,486 10,000 235,962 MATERIAL INSTITUTIONAL GRANTS 1 R360 Media Theatre & Arts CIC 2 Lips Inked Arts CIC 3 Neighbourly Gardening Projects 4 College of the Third Age 5 Twinkleboost CIC 6 Mustafia Sharif 7 North Manchester Community Partnership 8 The Beacon Centre 9 Collyhurst Community Enterprises Ltd 10 Rainbow Community Centre 11 Ivygreen Allotment Society 12 Friends of Manchester General Cemetery 13 Longsight Community Art Space CIC 14 The Bee Sanctuary 15 Manchester Harriers 16 MAD Theatre Company 17 Wellmindz CIC 18 Aspinall Methodist Church 19 Heart and Parcel 20 Levenshulme Old Library 21 Somali Adult Social Care Agenc 2 Focus And Fly CK 4,000 3,705 3,543 1,930 3,626 3,500 3,800 3,625 3,450 3,470 4,000 4,000 3,500 4,000 1,200 4,000 3,160 3,120 3,972 2,340 3,856 4,000 23 Disability Opportunities in Sport UK) CIC 24 Ladybarn Community Centre 25 Peoplescape Theatre 26 Christian Restoration Manchester 27 Didsbury Civic Society 28 The Widows Empowerment Trus 29 All Arts & Media (All FM 30 Chrysalis Manchester R/C 1065028 31 UK Yoga CIC 32 Building the Bridge CIC 33 Lancashire Lions VICC 34 Collyhurst & Moston Boxing Club 35 1st Wythenshawe Scout Group 36 The Spearhead Recovery CIC 37 Brink Productions Ltd 38 Our Space Youth Club 39 Breathe Easy Asthma and Lung UK Newton Hth 40 Equal Education Chances 11 The Inspirational Womer 42 Smithy's Bereavement Group 43 The Beautiful Minds 44 String Of Hearts CIC 2,100 4,000 3,992 4,000 3,794 1,800 3,960 4,000 4,000 4,000 2,264 3,850 3,980 145,797 Page 16