Company No: 04708800
Reglstered Charity No. 1099386
PRATHAM UK
A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022

THAM UK-
A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
NUAL REPORT & ACCOUNT
FOR T
YEAR E
DED 31 MARCH 2022
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Company Information
Report of the directors
Independent auditorfs report
11
statemenl of financial activities
12
Balance sheet
13
Statement of Cash flows
14
Notes to the financial statements
15-22

PRATHAM UK-
A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARAKfE
ANNUAL REPORT & ACCO
R THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 20
Company number
04708800
Charty registration number
1099386
Name of trustees
Sakate Khaitan - Chairman
Ravi Rajgopal (resigned 22 Juty 2021)
Avinash Vazirani
Karthi¢ Jayaraman
Ashok Vaswani
Charu Sarma (resigned 24 June 2022}
Dinyar Devrtre (resigned 27 October 2021)
Dixf( Joshi
William Samuel Tully
Sanjeev Dhuna (resigned 22 April 2021)
Saurav Chopra (resigned 14 June 2022)
Suresh Kanwar
Alpona Banerji (appointed 28 April 2022)
Manisha Bharti {appoinled 27 October 2021)
Sunayna Selhi {appointed 9 June 2022}
Kalpesh Solanki (appointed 22 July 2021)
Shailesh Solanki {appointed 22 July 2021)
Company Secrelary
20221
Nicholas DavKI Sankey (appointed 1 March
Vinati Sukhdev (resigned 28 February 20221
Registered office
Suite 21
Vicarage House
58-60 Kensington Church Street
London W8 4DB
Bankers
HSBC
92 Kensington High Street
Kensington
London W8 4SH
ICICI Bank UK
1 Thomas More Square
Thomas More Street
London E1W 1YN
Independent audrtor
Goldwins Chartered Ac￿Untants
75 Maygrove Road
West Hampstead
London NW6 2 EG

PRATHAM UK -
A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
NNUAL REPORT & AC
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FOR THE YEAR EN
1 MARCH 2022
The trustees present their annual report logether wth the financial statements for the
year ended 31 March 2022. The trustees confimi Ihat the annual report and financial
statements of Ihe company comply with the currenl statutory requirements, the
requiremen1$ of the company's goveming document and the provisions of the
Slalemenl of Recommended Practice (SORPI. applicable to charities preparing their
accounts in accordance wtth the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and
Republic of Ireland IFRS102) leffectNe 1 January 2015) as amended by update
Bulleb'n 1 (effective 1 January 20151.
Details of offi￿r5 and professional advisers are set out on page 2.
CONSTITUTION
Pratham UK is a company limited by gLSarantee. govemed by its Memorandum and
Article$ of Association dated 24 March 2003 as amended by Special Resolution on 21
June 2019. It is registered as a chartty with Ihe Charity Commission.
OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITES OF THE CHARITY
The organisation is governed and overseen by its trustees who are also directors of
the company.
In shaping our objectives for the year and planning our activities. the trustees have
considered the Charity Commission's guidance on public benefft. The objectives of the
Charity as stated in its constitution. as amended by special resolution on 21 June
2019, are to advance education amongst persons living in developing countries,
especially bLrt not exclusively working with children within slum communttEs in India.
Pratham is one of the largest education NGOS in India.
In the words of Nobel
Laureate Abhijit Baneriee. "Pratham s impact on the lives of millions of k￿S has been
tremendous,- it is quite simply an exception81. best-in-class organisatton that has
managed to scale across India." We have won many prizes, including the Kravis Prize,
the Skoll Award. the WISE Prize. the LUI Che Woo Prize. and the Yidan Prize.
We conduct high-qualty. Iow-cos( replicable interventions to address gaps in the
education system. India's schools remained closed for the best part of years due
to the pandemic. During the period covered by this report, restrictions eased. At that
point we recruited students from almost 20,¢XJO villages in 22 states and union
territories to provide TaRL-based learning to younger children in their own
communities. TaRL. or Teaching at the Right Level is a methodology that Pratham
pioneered that can teach basic reading, writing and math$ in 30 days. Central to the
model is the idea of grouping childien wf(h those working at a similar level and using
simple, locally available learning resources. It is ideal for catch up and has been
recognised as such by the World Bank and UNICEF. Now that schools have reopened.
we are again delivering TaRL in scht)ols, but have continued to support volunteers to
offer it in their own comrnunities to reach more children.
Our model for delivering vocational training also evotved considerably during the
pandemic. Previously the course was fully residenb'al. Now that tools like Zoom and
WhatsApp are well understood. we offer online taster sessions into various trades. The
main course is split into modules.. one delrvered digitally before those that show
aptitude and desire are invrted lo a residential centre for the final six weeks, we were
delighted that 12,000 students were placed into jobs. around 900/0 are the first in their

PRATHA
MPANY LIMITED BY GUARA
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tsmilies to secure salaried employment. Due to support secured by Pratham UK.
Recognition of Prior Leaming course was launched that allows daily wage earners to
develop and accredit their skills through short courses making them eluible for higher
levels of minimum wages.
Our Second Chance programme adapted well to the pandemic and another cohort of
over 4.000 women were able lo prepare for their Class 10 exams with 92'A passing,
opening up new employment opportunities or fvrther study for many.
The pandemic also brought educational technology further into the mainstream in
India. We were fortunate to have already developed Pratham Open School. which has
thousands of digital leaming resources in 11 Indian languages available for free to
children across India to support their leaming. We continued to develop more
innovative resources that could be accessed on any digital device already in Ihe child's
home throughout the year. In parallel. we are developing Al-based assessment tools
for use in rural India, better moderating outcomes and rna￿'n9 assessment more
accessible for various hard-tovreach groups.
Slate-level ASER suNeys in Kamataka, Chhattsgarh and West Bengal showed the
impact the pandemic has had on foundational leaming skills across rural India. with the
highest impact seen for children in early primary grades. The proportion of children
assessed as 'beginnerf level {unable to recognise even letters) in primary classes is
roughly double the corresponding level in 2018 in grades 2,3 & 4.
ORGANISATION AND POUCIES TO ACHIEVE OBJECTIVES
The trustees meet regulady to manage and review the actplty and direction of the Charity.
The Charity's main resources are currently directed at fundraising within the United Kingdom
and using partner organisations to fijlfil bts oharitsble objectives as this makes efficient use of
the partner organisation's local knowledge.
During the period under review. the trustees of Pralham UK cemented the position of pre-
eminence the Charity enjoys amongst the Indian communty and extended awareness to other
ommunrties wilhin the UK. For the first time we raised over £1 million pounds in the UK.
Continuing intti'atives induded-
Having not been able to hold a Gala in 2020 we were delighted to be abje to host
the 2021 Gala at the Dorchester. We received several generous donations on the
night and subsequently.
We are helping greater numbers of individLtal philanthropists to make a difference in
India, connecting them to children and communities across India lo improve a¢￿SS
to education.
We Continued to build partnerships with Trusts and Foundations. which are now
emerging as an addits.onal income stream for th8 Charity.
We were delighted to be selected as the beneficiary chartty as the State Bank of
India celebrated their ￿ntenary in the UK at Mansion House. We are also benefiting
from the continued growth of 'This is Unfolded., who continue to support us
generously.
We are now working much more closety viith Pratham USA. who are providing
increasing support to the UK team, particularly around communications, evenls and

PRATHAM UK-
A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
ANNUAL REPORT & ACC
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R THE YEAR EN
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technology support.
TRUSTEE SELECTION. INDUCTION AND TRAINING
Trustees of Pratham UK are elected by a majority vote by the existing body of trustees after
being nominated by an existing trustee or any volunteer of Pratham UK and (rf required)
after conducting info￿nal or fomal meetings with candidates to assess their Inte￿$t and
suitability. Upon induction, new Irustees are gwen a standard pack on Pratham UK which
includes..
Articles of Association-
Latest audited accounts including the trustees. report which has outline plans for
next year.,
Pratham UK brochure and other infonnation
New trustees are familiarised V￿th Ihe various fijnctions perfonned by the Pratham UK Board
and are then assigned specffic roles and responsibilities.
ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE
REVIEW OF ACTIVITIES
Fundralslng
For the year ending 31 March 2022 Pratham UK had a gross income of £1,186.229 12021-
£372,166}. These funds, both solicited and unsolictted, arose from a broad set of donors
including Individuals. Trusts and Corporations. Actrvtties included virtual events held during the
year. The major categories of donations are shown below.
Year
ended
31-Mar-22
Income
Donation Recelved - Unrestricted
Donations and Legacies
Charitable activities
Other tradlng activtknes
Other income
Total Donation Received - Unrestricted
303,045
283,867
12,401
8,063
607,376
Donation Recelved -Re5tricted
Programmes
578,853
Total Donation Re¢elved - Restricted
578,853
Total Incorne
1 186,229

PRATHAM UK-
A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
ANNUAL REP
CCOUNTS FOR THE YEA
RCH 2022
The nel surplus for year ended 31 March 2022 after charitable donations was £193,52412021-
deficit of £380,616).
PRATHAM ACTIVITIES AND FUND irriLISATION
The Charty has contributed £731.083 (2021 - £567,799) to Pratham led Trusts to deliver child
education.
Rostrlcted Fund8
Pratham Education Foundation India
494,479
Unrestrlcted Funds
Pratham Education Foundation India
236,604
Total
731,083
RESERVES POLICY
Given that the majority of Pratham's reserves come from one event, the annual gala, Pratham
agreed that its free reseNes should cover ￿e1Ve months of support ¢05ts.
At the year-end Pratham UK held reserves of £370,618 {2021- £177,094). Of these reserves
£286,244 (2021- £177,094) are available as general reserves and £84.374 (2021 £0) were
restricted reserves as at the year end.
Apart from this. tt is the current view of the trustees that reseprfes at the end of the year are
adequate to cover deposits and outlay for the following yearfs expenses as well as incidental
expenses for at least a twelve-month period. It is the view of the trustees that in the context
along with proposals for 2022123. 2 reseNe fijnd of £250,000 will be adequate to meet the
organisation's needs.
PRINCIPAL GOALS FOR THE COMING YEAR
Surveys that our teams in India have been carried out since schools reopened have shown that
the current foundational reading level in classes 1-7 are lower than at any time in the last
decade. Similar drops have been visible in children's mathematical abilities over the period of
the pandemic. The pandemic also taugm Pratham new ways of working. As tools such as Zoom
and WhatsApp became mainstream. V￿ found new ways of working with mothers and
community volunteers. allowing us to reach more children than ever before.
India's New Education Policy (NEP 20201 was also launched during the pandemic. The key
recommendations of the policy are very aligned with Pratham's priorities & past efforts,
especially in terms of foundational Itteracy and numeracy & eady childhood education, providing
new prospects for partnerships with national and state govemments and others.
The Global Education Evidence Advisory Panel convened by The Workd Bank, UNICEF and
the FCDO recommends programmes based on the Teaching at the Right Level {TaRLI
methodology. developed by Pralham. as the most appropriate inlervenb'on to help children
catch up.

PRATHAM UK -
A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
ANNUAL REPORT & ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDE
1 MARCH 2022
thin this broader context, in 2022 The Pratham Education Foundation has launched a new
strategy that will build on lessons leamed from the pandemic and help us to reach many more
children and young people with leaming and vocational training opportunities.
We aim to expand tried and tested programrnes, demonstrate and test evolving models and
explore and experiment in new areas of potential importance in the future.
We currently reach circa 500.000 children in 5,000 communities wilh TaRL work. Over the next
fNe years, we aim to increase this to 625,000 in 6,250 communities. but critically, through
volunteers reach an addrtional 3.5 million in 25,000 'calchment communtties, that neighbour the
communities we are active in. Cr¢tically these partnerships act as demonstration models that
encourage state governments to adopt the TaRL approa¢h. We hope lo double the number of
slate partnerships from five early chiklhood development and five TaRL programmes to ten of
each over five years.
We also aim to double our reach for vocational training from 25,000 youth in 100 centres to
50,000 in 200 centres with significant growth in communty partnerships too. Stronger digttal
elements will be bu1￿ into every level of Pratham wogramming.
In the UK we seek to grow awareness of the incredible work of Pratham and raise more funds
to support the implementation of the new strategy.
VOLUNTEERS
Pratham is reliant on a very large number of indiwduals who are committed volunteers and who
are absolutely vital for the whole range of operations Pratham undertakes. The trustees wish to
thank all people who have volunteered, contributed or supported Pratham UK in any way during
the year.
PUBLIC BENEFIT STATEMENT
The trustees of Pratham UK confinn that they have complied with the duty in section 17 of the
Charities Act 2011 to have due regard to the Charity Commission's general guidance on public
benefit. 'Charities and public benefft..
RISK MANAGEMENT
The trustees have undertaken a risk assessment for the Charity encompassing all potential
areas of risk and review this periodically. Generally. the truslees are satisfied thal the
operats'ng systems and procedures are in place to mitigate our exposure to the major risks.

PRATHAM UK-
A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
ANNUAL REPORT & ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED
1 MARCH 2022
DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO AUDITORS
Each of the persons who are trustees at the time when this trustees, report is approved has
confirmed that:
so far as we are aware, there is no relevant audit infomation of which the charitable
company's auditor is unaware., and
the trustees have taken all the steps that ought to have been taken as a trusteé in order
to be aware of any relevant audit information and to establish that the Charity's auditor
is aware of that infomiation.
AUDITOR
The auditor. GOLDWINS LTD has indicated its willingness to continue in office. The designated
trustees will propose a motion re•appointing the auditor at a meeting of the trustees.
This report was approved by the board of trustees and signed on its behalf.
/lz
Sakate Khaltan
Chalmlan
Date.. 1310912022

Independent Auditor's Report
To th• mambor of Pratham UK
Oplnlon
We have audited the finanaal statements of Pratham UK for the year ended 31 March 2022
which comprise the Statement of Financial Activities, the Balan￿ Sheet, statement of cash
Ilows and the related notes. The financial reporting framework that has been applied in their
preparation is applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards, including Financial
Reporting Standard 102-. The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic
of Ireland (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).
Oplnlon on flnanclal 8tat•m•nts
In our opinion the financial statements..
give a Irue and fair view of the skte of the charitable company s affairs as al 31 March
2022 and of its income and expenditure for Ihe year then ended..
have been properly prepared in accordance with United Kingdom Generally Accepted
Accounling Practice- and
have t￿en prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006.
Ba818 for oplnlon
We conducted our audit in accordance with Intemation81 Standards on Auditing (UK) {ISAs
(UKII and applicable law. Our responsibilities under those slandards are fijrther described in
the Auditorfs responsibilities for Ihe audit of the financial statements Section of our report. We
are independent of the Charty in accordan￿ wrth the ethical requirements that are relevant to
our audit of the financial statements in the UK. including the FRC'S Ethical Standard and we
have fulfille(l our other ethical responsibilities in accordance with these requirements. We
believe thal the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a
basis for our opinion.
Conclu8lons r•latlng to golng concom
In audf(ing Ihe financlal statements. V￿ have concluded that the tnJstees' use of the going
concern basis of a¢counling in the preparation of the financial statements is appropriate.
Based on the work we have perfomied, we have not identtfied any material uncertainties
lating to events or conditions that, individualty or collectNely. may cast signrficant doubl on
the charity's ability to continue as a going concern for a period of at least tsvelve months from
when the financial statements are authorised for issue.
Our responsibilities and the responsibilitres of the directors with respect to going concern are
described in the relevant sections of this report.
Othw Infomiatlon
The trustees are responsible for the other information. The other infomiation comprises the
infom)alion included in the annual report other than the financial statements and our auditor's
report Ihereon. Our opinion on the financial statements does not cover the other information
and, except to the extent otherwise explicitty stated in our reporl. V￿ do not express any form
of assurance conclusion thereon.
In connection with our audil of the financial statements, our responsibilty is to read the other
information and, in doing so, consider whether the other information is materially inconsistent
with the financial statements or our knowledge obtained in the audit or otherwise appears to
be materially misstated. If we identify such material inconsistencies or apparent material
misstatements, we are required to determine whether there is a material misstatement in the
financial statements or a matsrial misststement ofthe other infomation. If, based on the work
we have performed, we condude that there is a material misstatement of this other
information, we are required to report that fact.

Independent Audltor's Report
To the mombor of Pratham UK
We have nothing to report in this regard.
Oplnlon on othar mattor pr••crlbod by the Companlos Act 2006
In our opinion, based on the work undertaken in the course of the audit:
the infomation gNen in the trustees, report (incorporating the directors, report} for the
financial year for which the fiDanoal statements are prepared is consist8nt with the
financial statements- and
the trustees, report {in¢orporating the directors, report) has been prepared in
accordance wtth applicabl8 legal requirements.
Matt•rs on whlch we are requlr•d to report by ex¢eptlon
In the light of the knowledge and understanding of the Chartty and its environment obtained
in the course of the audit, we have not identified Material misstatements in the TTuslees'
Annual Report.
We have nothing to report in respect of the following mattern vthere the Companies Act 20C6
requires us to report to you rf. in our opinion-
adequate accounting records have not been kept or retums adequate for our audit
have not been received from branches not visited by us; or
the financial slatements are not in agreement with the aexounts'ng records and returns;
or
certain disclosures of trustees, remuneration specTfied by law are not made,. or
we have not received all the infomiation and explanations we require for our audit.
Regponslbllltleg of the tr￿￿tea8
As explained more fully in the Trustees. Responsibiltties Statement, the trustees (who are also
the directors of the charttable company for the purposes of company lawl are responsible for
the preparation of the financial statements and for being satisfied thal they give a true and fair
view and for such internal control as they detemine is necessary to enable the preparation of
financial Ststements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.
In preparing the financial $tatements, the trustees are responsib￿ for assessing the Charity's
ability to continue as a going con￿rn, disclosing. as applicable. matters related to going
coneern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless the trustees either intend to
liquidate the Charity or to Cease operations. or have no realistic alternative but to do so.
Our respon8lbllltles lor th• audlt of the flnanctal Statements
Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial ststements as
a whole are free from material misstatement, whether due lo fraud or error, and to issue an
audilorfs report that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance,
but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with ISAS IUK) will a￿ayS detect
a material misstatement when tl exists_ Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are
considered material if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to
influence the economic decisions of users laken on the basis of these financial statements.
Irregularities, including fraud, are instances of non-compliance wilh laws and regulations. We
design procedures in line with our responsibilities, oullined above. to detect material
misslatemenls in respect of irregularilies. including fraud. The extent to which our procedures
are capable of detecting irregularitses. induding fraud are set out below.
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Independent Auditor's Report
To the mombor of Pratham UK
In identrfying and assessing risks of material misststement in respect of irregularities. including
fraud and non-compliance wth lav￿ and regulations. our procedures included the following:
We enquired of managemenl, which included obtaining and reviewing Supporting
documentation, concerning the charity's policies and procedures relating to..
identifying, evaluating. and complying with laws and regulalions and whether
they were aware of any instances of non-compliance..
Detecting and responding io the risks of fraud and whether they have
knovAedge of any actual. suspected, or alleged fraud.,
The internal controls estsblished to mitigate risks related to fraud or non-
ompliance wilh laws and regulations.
We inspected the minutes of meetings of those charged wrth governance.
We obtained an understanding of the legal and regulatory framework that the charity
operates in, focusing on those laws and regulations that had a material effect on the
financial statemenls or that had a fundamental effect on the operations of the charity
from our professional and sector experience.
We reviewed the financial statement disclosures and tested these to supporting
documentalion lo assess compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
We performed analytical procedures to identtfy any unusual or unexpected
relationships that may indicate risks of material misstalemenl due to fraud.
In addressing Ihe risk of fraud through management override of conlrols, we tested the
appropriateness of joumal entries and other adjustments, assessed whether the
judgements made in makn'ng accounting estimates are indicative of a potential bias and
tested significant transactions that are unusual or those outside the nomal Course of
business.
A fvrther description ol our responsibilities for the audit of the financial statemenls is lo¢ated
on the Financial Reporting Councils website at.. Iww.frc.org.uklauditorsresponsibilitiesl. This
description forms part of our auditorfs report.
Use of our roport
This report is made solety to the charitable company'5 members, as a body, in accordance
with Chapler 3 of Part 16 of the Companies Act 2006. Our audit work has been undertaken
so that we might state to the charity's members those matters we are required to state to them
in an auditoff s report and for no olher purpose. To the fullesl extent pemiitted by law, we do
not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the charity and the charity's members
as a body. for our audit work. for this report. or for the opinions we have ft)rmed.
Anthony Epton (Senlor statutory Audltor)
for and on bohalf of
Goldwln• Llmtted
Statutory Audltor
Chartered Accountants
76 Maygrove Road
West Hampstsad
London NW6 2EG
Date.. 2310912022

Pratham UK
(incorporating an income and expenditure 8LYX)unll
For lh•
•nd•d 31 Alv¢h
2022
2021
funds
Dtrnabons and legacws
Charitable acbvit
Olher trading aCthv￿as
Olher Inwr
303.045
283W7 574853
303.045
062.720
12,401
136.862
1e8,174
49.038
18,092
T(tsl Incun•
607.376
$78.853 1,186,229 372,166
Ex￿n￿￿T9 on:
Raising funt1s
Ch8ritabk acb"¥ibes
90,230
407,996
903x1 23.639
4M479 902N75
729.143
Total 9X￿nd11urn
494479
992.705 752,782
N•t 1•X￿￿￿1?)I Inc<xn• b•fom n•t galrol
Iloss•sl on In¥88tmonts
1￿,110
84J74
193.524 1380,6181
Nei gains I Ilossesl on in¥esbnefits
Not {•xpendllurnl I In¢¢m•forth• y••r
109.160
84A74
193.524 1380.6161
Transfer5 be￿¥een lund$
Net movarnertln fwJd¥
109.1SO
B4J74
193,524 1380,6161
Reconclllatlon of lund#:
Tolol fvnds brought foTh¥ar
1n.094
177.094 557,710
14
286.244 64J74
370,618
177,094
T￿re were no other rpcognts8d gairts or10$5•5 othèr than statod ab¢)v•.
The atts¢heLI noies forrn parf of these finanrial statements.
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Balanc• iheot
A• at 31 PAarch 2022
2021
2021
FIX￿ a•••ts:
Tangiblè as58ts
10
247
495
Currnnt •M•ts:
Debtors
Cash at bank and ty) hand
11
1A10
379,166
380.575
9,160
176.173
187,333
U&bllltl••:
Cr&Sitors.' amounts falling due vAthin ITh wr
12
110304
110.7341
N•tcurr•nt a•••ts
370A71
176,599
Total not u••ts
370,618
177,094
Fund•
Restncted fvnds
Unrestricted fund¥
14
84.374
177,094
TotAI fund¥
370.618
177,094
Tho finanrAal ststem8nts have been prepa￿ in xcordance wlh speaal pro￿¥10￿5 for srnal ￿mpan￿S
uThder Part15 01 Ihg ¢￿panti Act 2(W.
Approved by the tnjstees on 13 sep￿mber 2022_
and sigrpd on their bahalf by..
K JI￿rn￿an
Cl)m￿ry r•glgtrAllon no. 0471
The attach6d ntstes forni part of ts finantsd slatements.
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8tat•m•nt ol t￿h flow•
Forth•
•ar end•d 31 Mareh 2022
2021
C￿h flow8 Irom opprntlng 8¢trth:
N•t cash provlded by I lu••d Inl
operntlng •CtMtI
Cash flo￿ fyom In¥•8llng ac11vltl••:
Sakl Ipurthasel of fixed assets
1237,8141
743
Ca•h pmlthd ty l ￿￿ed In) Inv••llng •clMtle•
17431
Chango In ¢a•h •nd cash •qul¥alwth In
th? year
1238,557)
Ca¥h and cash equivalents al tho
baginning ol ihe year
1n1TJ
416,730
C*•h 4nd ¢a•h oqulvalwts atth• •nd al
thè y•ar
J79.165
178,173
•) l•xpendllure) to net cuh Iltywfrom
2022
2021
Net income I (expenditu￿) for the ￿por￿ThJ
period las per the statement ol finanryal
actyWt￿sI
1380.6161
D8precT8tson
Decrease I Ilncrnas81 in debtors
Increase I Idecreasel in ¢￿(s￿Or$
N•t ca•h prvvld•d byl lu••d In)
oporatjng a¢tlvFU
248
181,234
138,6801
7.700
1530)
1237,8141
bl Analy•l• of c••h and CA•h 1gth￿•nl*
At
31 March
2022
At 1 Awll
Cash at bank and in hand
1741n
379,166
T¢)tsl ¢a¥h and cath •qulv*l•nt•
1N1n
379,165
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Forth•
r endod 31 Ma￿h 2022
l **counllng pollGI••
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The finanaal S￿lements ha¥9 bèèn F¥epar*J n 8ccordantÈ with Accwnbng and Repotting by ChariiB5'. Stalemenl
of Recomrr*Th#ed PrafAre to L*attses rKep8riry the¢r a¢y))unts In aux?￿anc0 with the FinanrAal
Reporbn9 Standard applicable in the UK and Repth of IrekTrl IFRS 102- ell8dl¥e 1 JaouDry 20151- (Charibes
SORP FRS 10218nd the Cornpan*s ALX 2TrA.
P181harn UK mee15 the dtfinitTr)n of • pubbc bBn2fi1 eniity under FRS 102. Assets and liabililts a￿ initialty
rtCQgnised ai ￿¥ton￿l rA)s1 or trans8¢btyl ur4esG OtheTh￿t $18ied kn r$￿vant accL¥JntityJ polity or not8.
The finandal statemen15 are Fyepated in sterfmg. wfftich is the fvrthnal f)mncy of the tharty. Trnnsacbons
fOre￿n wrrency are tranS￿ted Stertir* 81 ihe rale aprtyrvJ on the date of transaetlon. B8Lqnce5 (*nominaled In
foreign cufrtrntiès are tran$iqled into Slerkr*J al the rate ol exch8rMJe fuMir¥J al Ihe balanr£ sh2È1 dale. Monetary
amounts in these finanGp315tstsments ar8 romled to th& marpst £. M exch•rwJe dMl8r8nc85 8re deoll ￿th in the
st4temgnts offinantial 8cai¥thM.
The campany Is registertrj in EThjIa￿ and Wa*5 ar¥1 addtess d its regi&tsr&J offKe 15 &Jrte 21. VKarJge HOL￿e.
5840 Kgrffjknglon Church Str8et, Lc4JJM. W8 4DB.
l Golng ¢onc•rn
The bwesl chalknrye ihat charrfy Fdred tow*nls Ihe ol thSs yaar has t*en the COWD-19 cri5k5.Tt
trustees COn￿der due 10 Ibe steps taken by charty to address the COVIO-19 situation, there are no material
un￿rtaNb¢s aboth charity's abilty ￿ o)ntinL* as a Con￿rn. The Irust88s do not conwder Ihal th8f8 are
any sources of estimat￿n uncerta*ity at Ihe ￿Porh"ng date thal have a $NJnfvnl rwk of a melenal
adjustn￿￿t io the ￿rryin￿ amLwnts ulassets arKI tsablrf1eswit￿A the no￿ rtyortmg ￿Trod.
¢1 In¢•m
Inromo is recognised when the chanty has en*typThnt to Ihe any per[oMar￿ cOndrtkn￿ aiiach8d to the
incoffle have been fflel, it is prpbable Ihat Ihe mwm¢*ill bB rpc*Ned and Ihal Ihe Jfflount can be measured reliabty.
Income frDm govefflmenl and other giants. ¥¥hether '¢gpial' gran15 or 'tevenu2' grarns. is recognised when the
charity has entit￿Ment to Ihe hJnd5, any performance conthtions aitsthd 10 the granis have baen mèt. it prtsbable
iThai uie Income will bp re￿1ved and Ihe arnouni can be rneawr￿ re￿blY and is noi deferred. Incomtr rètsived In
ad¥•n¢8 for thtr prowon ofsppof*d ￿lef￿red tho ￿ten0 f¢[ inoTh arè fflel.
dl Donatlons o1g11ts. ••ry*•• and fa¢lW
Donated profes81onal servKes and ¢yonated frduIitEs are ¥ecogni%ed as incfjrne the thatity has control ov?rlh8
em or rEceived the senri￿. any condit￿n5 ¥sso(i8led th8 don1￿)n have been met. Ihe recelpl of e￿noMiC
benèfrt from Ihe use by Ihe charity of the item Is probaNe and that econoTht bBnBfiI can be me8sured reliably. In
accordan￿ ￿th Ihe Char￿5 SORP IFRS 1021. vojunieer bm& ￿ not tecognis¢d so reler 10 trustees. annual
T8POrt for more informatr)n thw¢onknt￿)￿.
On re¢eipL doftated 9￿. wofe8sK)n81 are reoJgnts8d on the basw of the ¥alue ofthe
lft to th8 Charity i¥ the amuL￿1 the thanty thrAJkl ha¥* been tAqlry ￿ pay to oblah or fadlrttss of
equiva￿nE 8cononl¢ bÈrtA ￿ IhE ap8n fflark8t.' a ¢)YTespondthg arno￿[ Is thèn rawnisod In expendrture In the
riod of r¢¢*ipl
•) Lty*ch• and glft In
Le9aaes. donation5 and gdt$ 8r8 recoonised when re￿ryable or it bemmes tKob8tye that Ih?y WAI be rer*ived and
the value be Measu￿ suffic*nt Grft a￿ inckJde(l in Ihe accounts ai an esiimalp DI gros5
Value.
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Prntham UK
Ilot•• to th• fin•n¢l•l •lat•m•nt•
F•rtM*
r ￿ded 31 IIArch 2022
1 A￿oUn11￿9 pollelos
fi ¢harllMbl• trxp•Thdliur•
Chaiitabkn trxpendltwe those ¢051$ incwred wi pursuance of the that118b￿ airm of Ihe Gompany. Grants
payable to PaTkner organlsation5 foreduL>btina sw0￿cts are MKkJded pi the Statement of Finanoal ActivilE5 ISOFAI
%then apyoved ty th8 Iwstee. and wJr*d with ts (trr uganis81kn5. The Va￿ olsuc* grants unpphl at Ihe year
end is accnJÈd.
41 Alloeatlon of •upport ¢••ts
Support Go$ts art those tj￿n5 that asslsl Ihe ￿ of the chadty but do not dwedy undertake ch8rilpWe
athiybknes. Support C05ts Inckjde bac* Offi￿ costs. finance. wrsCr￿1. and govemance cos15 %Yhith support
Ihe tharity and ils These GUSts have teen awcated betsb*8n cost ol rai4ing fijnds and expendftJre
arita￿0 a￿￿￿0$. Th8 b858s on Costs have alk)￿led are s￿￿1 in note 6.
hl Fynd
Unre51ricted funds aty avala￿8 10 5PBnd on adJMties Ihèi rurther any ot the purposes of tharity. DeS￿n$t00 fvnd$
are unreslncled fund5 of the thanty the tru51ee$ have dec*J8d at th*r Sj￿￿9￿9n ty $¢1 a$Kle kn use for
8p8cSfjc purpose Re51rided fiJnds are donab0￿ ¥hch Ihe donDr has are lo be thety used for parti￿l￿r
area5 oflha charity's ¥vJth or loi spe¢ific projects being uThJertaken by the charty.
Auctlom
Where ihe thafjty ihe a55et bew¥J aud>Dned wo¢e8ds from aur*on are shr￿￿ as the amounl al wthKh
tho lotwgs sold to buytr Ihhen the tharity ru￿ an aucbon at whith tho asset b8lryJ aucboned Still belory5 to th?
origirial owmr. Ih& amount Sho¥￿ a$ inc¢rne that proportK)n of the amotht at the loi was sold thai the
orfgl￿l owrnr aweed shou￿ ￿ tsken by Fblham as t donakn.
J> TMWbl•llx•d a•Mts
¢offlputer equiprnent aty4uKÈd during the year is ¢Yep￿]818d kn the Ilrst yaar of purrl)a88 over Ihr88 ￿ar$ on
stralghl Ilne basLs and alco￿. net ofdeFwea3kn and any proTrA5ion *Jr impairThent
k) D•bto
Olhei debtors are reLX)gnised ai the semkneni amoLW)t after any trade di8totht offered. PTrpa>Tnents are
valued al Ihe amrxJTrl prop*d not of any trade d￿r￿M￿d￿￿.
Ca•h it b•nk and In h•nrf
Cèsh at bank and in hand is lewesen￿ by ¢••h in h•Thl •ThJ dEpwrfs fin4rKitil i￿￿lubOnS repayabk witho
penafy on rnlKe ofnot more than 24 hoLYS.
ml Crndltorn •nd provknlo
CreoilO*S ano provisiyns are wnp6ed ￿1￿ ts tharity has a preseni DbltrJaUon resunino from 8 pasi evtrnl that
11 probably re5uh in Ihe tran5fBr of fvnds lo a third party and the amount due lo seitle the ob￿gation can be
measured or esbmoled rel*trJy. Crfjdtt￿S aTrJ rec£wts&J ai s¢W￿nent affl0￿1 8fier
allowrrfJ for any trade dlscounts due.
n) FIMnc*l IMtrum•nts
The charity only has finarthl as881s and fina￿181 laknlittas ora Ihat qualrfy 36 basK finarc$81 inslnjments. Bas
financAal In5tnJrnents are initi81ty recognL8ed at ts8ns•t*cn valutr arKI measured 8t th8*1 stttthenl
value with tre exception of bank ￿nS 4rE sub¥wuMty rneaw1￿ al arnor￿sed cost u8irwJ ts effr￿￿e
interest rnelhod.
I P•n¥lon¥
Thg ￿MpanY operat88 a defifi8d b8nèfft p)Trtrbthi p•row aThJ I￿ thorge represent¥ the
rn0￿￿ payabK8 by Ihe to the fijnd in respect of the ypar.
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Pratham UK
Nolg• to th• ilnan¢lal stat•m•nts
Fortho
r •nd•d 31 Ma￿h 2022
2 Detaled CLJmparal¢ve6 for the slatement of fina￿>al activityes
2021
2021
2021
Unreslrictèd Restrided Total fund3
fvnds
fijnds
Donations and le9￿8$
Charitable actNilies
Other trading actNities
Other ino)me
Inve8tmenl income
Totsl incryne
136.862
63,950
49,038
18.092
136,8￿2
168.174
49.038
18,W2
104,224
267,942
104.224
372,166
Exwidliur• on:
Raising funds
Charitable actwities..
Tot￿ •xpondlthre
23,639
492,919
516,558
23,S39
729.143
752.782
236,224
236,224
{248,616} 1132,C4XJ) 1380,8161
Nèl gains tsn investments
N•t mowm•Tht In fvnd•
1248.6161 {132,IK#J) {380.6161
Total funds brought forward
Total fvndv c•rrl•d fryw•nl
425,710
177.094
132,0
557,710
177,094
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Pratham UK
N¢>ts8 to th• Ilnanelal stat•m
For th• y•ar •nd•d 31 March 2022
2021
T•)l*l
fundB Total futyjs
nd•
Oonalions
303,L145
30itV
136,862
136.862
2022
Totsl
fund• Total funds
2021
fund•
Don8tions- Event$
Foundation - Hamara Gaon
Second Chance
Pratham Counal lor Vulr*rabte Children
Madhya Pradesh
Covid Reltef
Recognib"on of Prior Learning IRPL)
East Delhi
274278
275,278
171.042
37.150
55.705
2fy).507
8,082
63,950
28,687
69.424
6.113
171,041
37,150
35.705
18.1 l)0
578.853 8H620
181867
168.174
2022
Totsl
fund• Totsl funds
2021
Online sales and audEons
11401
11401
49,038
49.038
11401
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Notso to tho fln•n¢l•l stat•mw
For th•
endod 31 IIArch 2022
6 ofexpendlturn
2021
Total
T¢rt81
Staff costs
Oirect costs stsging events
Read Indo- Pratham Indts8
Second Chance
Pratham Council forvulnernb￿ Chiklren
Madhya Pradesh
ovid Relief
ROCOgn￿£￿ of Pmr LoamiNJ IFIPLI
VKJyambaram
Admin costs
ProfessDnal F8•
Printing.Po$tsge & Suppl*s
Telephone & Internet
Rent and rates
Insurance
A(fverti$ing
Sundry
Duès and Subscriplvms
Travèl
Just Giving Expense
Bad debt expense
Bank Charges
Depreryaton
Accountancy fe8S
A￿Jrt ftes
128.930 120.930 114.091
90230
1,370
208.746 567.799
37.150
157,705
209.748
37,160
15T,705
18,745
28,737
68,745
28,737
9.156
9.165
9.783
426
1.333
1A33
3244 32
1A05
8A21
1.173
9.028
1.432
1.697
246
1.598
667
360
28,￿0
3.277
248
18
4.918
3.910
6,500 6AOO
6.500
99330 731mJ 171.392 992.705 752.782
8A21
6n
673
418
972
Support ￿515
171 J92 (171.3•21
Tol•l *xpond￿jTh 2022
90.230
901475
Total expenditu￿ 2021
23,639
729.143
752.782
or the total gxp8ndituTr, £498.226 was unre8trth112021'. £516.5581 and £494,479 wa¥ re8tsicted 12021..
£236.2241.
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TN$l$ swed IirJ•Jknlll.'
248
Swff
2021
102.951
7.783
3.357
JO 114.091
Soo*
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r•r*l•d 31 ¥•r¢h 2022
IAIO
9.160
Othercred*or4
Acuu8ls
Ta¥a￿￿ SOd**￿rty
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328B
?12
10
io.n4
AmountrwtasEd*
gaknc• atth• end olkn¢ y4
Jr
Z47
185,••7 •W4 370.J71
Netcwreni asse
N•t4M•tyll31 I1•￿h 1032
455
176.59P
177.tPJ4
Nei¢JJlrtth ￿Zets
NBias¥L44131 M*th 2020
170.5
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745 155JOS)
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11,100
4•,174
571.•U
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425.710
307.912
1SfO.5511
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