CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLANO AND WALES
Trustees, Annual Report for the period
From
1 March 2023
28 February 2024
Charity name: Impact Network
Charity registration number: 1072762
Objectives and Activities
SORP refefence
Summary of the purposes of
the charity as set out in its
governing document
Para 1.17
The objects of the Trust as stated
in its Trust Deed dated September
1998 are..
1) To advance the Christian
religion to proclaim and further the
Gospel of God and His Son the
Lord Jesus Christ and to preach
and teach the Christian Faith.
2) To relieve sickness poverty and
distress and persons in need by
virtue of age social or economic
circumstances in particular but
without prejudice to the generality
of the foregoing by the provision of
accommodation or shelter.
3) To advance education whether
of children (above or below
compulsory school age) or of
adults.
4) For such other charitable
purposes as the trustees shall
think fit.
Summary of the main
activities in relation to those
purposes for the public
benefit, in particular, the
activities, projects or
services identified in the
accounts.
Pafa 1.17 and
1.19
The main activities during the year
were as follows..
1) Support and assistan￿ to
church planting groups worldwide,
mainly with House Church
planting movements, through the
use of a consultant (ex-employee)
to visit, liaise with, teach, train and
mentor the leaders of these
groups. The consultant also
provides teaching and training to
help Christians apply their faith in
the work lace.

2) Support to a couple who are working in
Burundi supporting three local Christian
organisations whose actions include setting
up agricultural cooperatives, constructing
secure brick homes to replace leaky mud
huts, discipleship groups, Bible distribution,
vocational training. giving nutritional
support, teaching literacy, numeracy,
microfinan￿, healthcare support and
farming skills and helping initiate
microenterprises.
3) Providing financial support to
individuals, groups or churches in
need or distress.
4) Support to a church planter
visiting House Churches in Kenya
and Uganda to provide advice and
support.
Statement confirming
whether the trustees have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission on public
benefit
Para 1.18
The Trustees have had regard to the
guidance on public benefit and the activities
reported on are all for the benefit of the
public in the areas the charity is operating.
Additional information (optional)
You ma
choose to include further statements where relevant about..
SORP refeience
Policy on grant making
Para 1.38
Impact Network does not make grants to
the general public or organisations through
an application process. Any grant made is
as a result of a request from our consultant
or supporters who know of a specific need
in one of the house churches or
or
anisations the
are in contact with.

Achievements and Performance
SORP refrrence
Summary of the main
achievements of the charity,
identifying the difference the
charity's work has made to
the circumstances of its
beneficiaries and any wider
benefits to society as a
whole.
Para 1.20
Our Church Planting consultant visited
South Africa training and coaching
individuals involved in business, church
contexts and government. He met with a
number of leaders in Cape Town who had
travelled from the UK. Amsterdam and
USA. In the UK he worked in Andover,
Bath, Plymouth, Sherborne and Woking.
Training continued with Zoom calls to USA,
Canada, Zimbabwe, Northern Ireland,
Burundi, South Africa and various hubs
around the UK, including Plymouth and
Bath as in previous years.
The family we support in Burundi engage
with local ministries, partnering with three
main organisations (Yada Burundi, Igniting
Communities for Jesus (ICJ). and Hope for
Tomorrow Global). all for the furtherance of
the Gospel of Jesus Christ and building
God's kingdom across Burundi. The
primary focus of the work is discipleship
and developing lasting improvements in the
lives of the beneficiaries of the
organisations. Continuing activities include
developing and building sustainable low-
cost housing and other necessary
infrastructure for some of the poorest in
Burundi, as well as assisting the
organisations with communications,
financial training, community support and
crisis response - all to break the cycles of
poverty both physically and spiritually.
We have continued to support individuals in
Kenya with University fees and resources
for House Churches. In addition this year
we provided financial support to a church
planter to revisit House Churches in Kenya
and Uganda they had planted to provide
advice and support. This included a Iwo-
day conference with teams from Uganda
and Kenya. One team was from Northern
Uganda, where a movement has started
among the Karamajong people. (The
Karamajong are a nomadic tribe of
herdsmen who are notorious for raiding
villages and stealing cattlel) Uganda is
seeing incredible multiplication of simple
organic churches in many districts. He also
visited several house churches and prayer
rou
s to encoura
e them.

Financial Review
Review of the charity's
financial position at the end
of the period
Para 121
The Statement of Financial Activities
shows..
a net inflow of unrestricted funds of
£100 (2023 - Oufflow - £2,647)
resulting in a surplus on the
unrestricted funds at 28 February 2024
of £17 (2023 - Deficit of £84).
a net inflow of restricted funds of
£2,937 (2023 - oufflow - £84) resulting
in a surplus on the restricted funds at
28 February 2024 of £6,357 (2023 -
Sur
lus of £3,420
Impact Network has a formal
reserves policy. It is based on
the following context:
Statement explaining the
policy for holding reserves
stating why they are held
Para 1.22
The income for the Trust is
consistent. That is, the
income is all from individual
or local church donations and
the majority is by direct debit
or standing order. In the past
additional donations have
always been made for
additional or exceptional
specific objectives if an
appeal is made to churches.
Costs can be controlled, as
they are associated with the
mission activities of the Trust
and can be substantially
reduced or curtailed by
reducing those activities.
Additional work or
commitments are not
undertaken unless the
financial support for them has
been identified and pledged
or implemented.
The policy states that..
Given the above context the
reserves should be kept to
minimum and at no time
exceed approximately one
month's current expenditure.
If the reserves do start to
exceed that amount then
additional opportunities for
mission or of helping those in
need at home or abroad
should be found. The only
exception to this policy is if
donation is made on an
annual basis to cover

particular costs throughout
the year. In this case the
annual sum can be retained
and used as required over
the year.
Amount of reserves held
Reasons for holding zero
reserves
Details of fund materially in
deficit
Explanation of any
uncertainties about the
charity continuing as a
oin
concern
Para 1.22
Para 1.22
See Statement on Policy above.
Para 1.24
None
Para 1.23
None
Additional information (optional)
You ma
choose to include further statements where relevant about:
The charity's principal
Para 1.47
All income to the Trust, except for specific
sources of funds (including
conference fees or minor book sales,
any fundraising)
comes from individual or local church
donations and the tax recovered on them
from the Government.
Impact Network does not invest any funds.
Investment policy and
objectives including any
social investment policy
adopted
Para 1.46
A description of the principal
risks facing the charity
Para 1.46
The main risk to the charity continuing to
operate is a reduction in income if donors
cannot afford to give as much as they have
in the past. However any expenditure is
discretionary and can be matched to
income.
None.
Other

Structure, Governance and Management
Description of charity's
trusts..
Type of governing document
Para 1.25
Trust Deed. Impact Network was
established in 1998 under a trust deed.
This trust does not own any property or
buildin
Unincorporated Charity.
How is the charity
constituted?
Para 1.25
Trustee selection methods
including details of any
constitutional provisions e.g.
election to post or name of
any person or body entitled
to appoint one or more
trustees
Pafa 1.25
Trustees are appointed by the existing
Trustees. The trust deed provides for a
minimum of three and no maximum number
of trustees. The current three Trustees
have served for the whole year.
Reference and Administrative details
Charit
name
Other name the charit
uses
Re
istered charit
number
Charity's principal address
act Network
None
1072762
31-33 Bridge Street
Andover
SP10 18E

Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
Trustee namè
Office (if any)
Dates acted if not for whole
year
Name of person lor body}
entitled to appoint
trustee
ifan
Christopher Green
Alan Evans
Mark Donoghue
Chairman
Secretary
Corporate trustees - names of the directors at the date the report was approved
Not Applicable.
Name of trustees holding title to property belonging lo the charity
Not Applicable.

Funds held as custodian trustees on behalf of others
Not Applicable.
Exemptions from disclosure
Reason for non-disclosure of ke
None.
rsonnel details
Other o
None.
tional information

Declarations
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees, report above.
Signed on behalf of the charity's trustees
Signature(s)
Full name(s)
Position (eg Secretary,
Chair. etc)
7it).Y4.4i £￿4￿).
Date
19 bFc £lt

Independent Examiner's Report
I report on the accounts for the year ended 28 February 2024 set out in the attached
CC16a Receipts and Payments account.
The charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of Ihe 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 required.
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
Commission (under Section 145(5)(b) of the 2011 Act)., and - to state whether particular
matters have come to my attention.
Statement of Financial Activities
My examination was carried out in accordan￿ with the General directions given by the
Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by
the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes
consideration of any unusual items or disclosures In the accounts and seeking
explanations from you as trustees concerning any 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 statements below.
Notes to the Financial Statements
In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention:
1) 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., and
to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and to comply with
the accounting requirements of the 2011 Act have not been met,. or
2) to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper
understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Jeremy Mason ACMA
11. IT W4
Date..

ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Accounting convention
The financial statements have been prepared on the receipts and payments basis.
Incoming Resources and Expended Resources
All incoming and expended resources are included in the re￿iptS and payments submission.
Taxation
The charity is exempt from tax on its charitable activities.
Fund accounting
Unrestricted funds can be used in accordan￿ with the charitable objectives at the discretion
of the trustees.
Restricted funds can only be used for particular restricted purposes within the objects of the
charity. Restrictions arise when specified by the donor or when funds are raised for particular
restricted purposes.
The restricted funds are as follows..
Burundi - To support the couple who are working in Burundi supporting two local Christian
organisations.
Kenya - To provide grants and support to the pastors and churches established in Kenya
and Uganda by a couple supported by Impact who have now moved back to the UK.
Steadfast - To organise conferences for Ladies to help them in developing their Christian
faith and outreach.

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Recei
ts and
ments accounts
CC16a
For the period
from
01-Mar-23
To
28-Feb-24
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Endowment
lunds
Total funds
Last year
to the nearest
lo th• n•are$t £
to Ihe nearest £
io the nearest £
to the nearosi £
A1 Recei
ts
7,802
25.890
33,692
tota
ross income
or
AR)
7.802
25.890
33.692
sset an
see table
Investment sa
es,
tota
Total receipts
.80
5,890
33,892
A3Pa
ments
7,702
22,953
30,65S
Sub total
7,702
22.953
30,6S5
A4 Asset and investment
Sub total
Total payments
7.702
22.953
30,655
Net of receipts/{payments)
A5 Transfers between funds
A6 Cash funds last year end
Cash funds this year end
100
2,937
3,037
83
3.420
6,357
3.337
6.374
CCXX R1 accounts ISSI
2011112024

Section B Statement of assets amd liabilities at the end of the peFiod
Unrestricted
funds
lo nearest £
Restricted
funds
to nearest £
Endowment
funds
to nearest £
B1 Cash funds
general luno
17
keny*sieaofasuDufundi
6,357
Total cash funds
6,357
{89ree b*orKes ￿￿1 receipts ano paymenii
atcour41s1}
Unrestricted
funds
to nearest £
Restricted
funds
lo nearest E
Endowment
funds
io ne8rest E
Dpt?il¢
Fund to whith
assei belon
Current value
tional
Cost ioptionall
Fund to which
asset bglon
Currant valuo
tional
Cost IOP¢ionall
B4 Assets retained for the
charity's own use
Fund to which
relales
Amount due
tional
When due
tional
B5 Liabilities
Signed by one or Mo truslees on
behalf of all the trustees
Print Name
Dale of
roval
Signalure
A T Evans
CCXX R2 accounts ISSI
2011112024