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2022-09-30-accounts

CHARITY NUMBER: 1099419

BLACK AND MINORITY ETHNIC TELEVISION, FILM & MEDIA CHARITABLE FOUNDATION

REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

30 SEPTEMBER 2022

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BLACK AND MINORITY ETHNIC TELEVISION, FILM & MEDIA CHARITABLE FOUNDATION YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2022

CONTENTS Page
Professional Advisers 1
Trustees Report 2 - 3
Independent Examiners’ Report 4
Consolidated Statement of Financial Activities 5
Consolidated Balance Sheet 6
Notes to the Financial Statements 7 - 8

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BLACK AND MINORITY ETHNIC TELEVISION, FILM & MEDIA CHARITABLE FOUNDATION TRUSTEES & PROFESSIONAL ADVISERS YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2022

MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE

E Orobator K McKenzie S Malcom

COMPANY SECRETARY

K McKenzie

BANKERS Royal Bank of Scotland 62/63 Threadneedle Street London EC2R 8LA ACCOUNTANTS R Nadarajasuntharam ACMA MBA Best Solutions 7 Hill Close Purley CR8 1JR REGISTERED ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE 95 Chinbrook Road Grove Park London SE12 9QL CHARITY NUMBER 1099419

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BLACK AND MINORITY ETHNIC TELEVISION, FILM & MEDIA CHARITABLE FOUNDATION

TRUSTEES’ REPORT

YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2022

The Members of the Executive, which includes the Trustees of the charity have pleasure in presenting their report and financial statements for the year ended 30 SEPTEMBER 2022.

THE CHARITY

Black Minority Ethnic Television, Film and Media (BME TVFM ) is a non profit voluntary organisation. It is registered with the Charity Commission under numbe 1099419. Charitable Status was obtained on 19[th] September 2003.

BMETVFM is a Foundation with strategic aims. It has launched a series of foundation and learning opportunities that had a clear path towards employment in the creative industries or elsewhere. We are here to support disadvantaged communities with fewer opportunities in the work place, with fewer learning opportunities and with fewer recreation and leisure opportunities.

REVIEW OF THE BUSINESS AND ACTIVITIES DURING THE YEAR

Like the rest of the country and one that is emerging from the pandemic years, the year bought challenges and difficulties but our small charity emerged through the year by focusing on our core aims. Providing support where we can make a difference and campaigning and developing new networks to achieve our policy goals. We are certain that this approach will enhance us moving forward.

FINANCIAL REVIEW

We remain an entirely volunteer organisation delivering projects reflecting the priorities and opportunities with the volunteers’ resources available. So we are grateful for the support when requested of funders and as a result of this focus, out financial position strengthened over this financial year.

FUTURE

We stated in last years financial report: “ We are confident that the difficult days for all of us are behind us and that our plans to work with a number of organisaitons such as the KFC Foundation, Communities Fund, Selhurst Sports Arena, Communities First, Youth Music, will provide us with unprrecedennted opportunity to provide training and support to enable young people to porgress in the creative industry.” These partnerships have developed and this will reflect in the strongest opportunities and progression opportunities for our beneficiaries for many years. We also envisage being in a position to support our beenficaries who have emerged through the covid years with mental well being issues.

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BLACK AND MINORITY ETHNIC TELEVISION, FILM & MEDIA CHARITABLE FOUNDATION TRUSTEES’ REPORT (CONTINUED) YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2022

METHOD OF APPOINTMENT OF TRUSTEES

The trustees and Lead Volunteers of the Charity are the Executive Board who are appointed by the Charity in a Trustee meeting and can be added to in accordance with resolutions approved at the Annual General Meeting of the Charity. There have been no changes to the Executive Board in this financial year.

INVESTMENTS POWERS

There are no specific restrictions on the power of investment of the Executive Board.

INVESTMENT POLICY & PERFORMANCE

The Executive Board will prioritise on providing more training and support for young people via music and creative broadcasting. This includes access to new opprotunities and resources.

RESERVES POLICY

The Executive is committed to maintaining a level of reserves that is accordance with its charitable objectives.

RISK ASSESSMENT

The Trustees continue to keep the Charity’s activities under review and monitor performance, with particular regard to any major risks which may arise. We have updated our Safeguarding practices as a result of this review and have increased the range of insurance cover available to protect against any risks that the Charity may face.

A review of risks will ccontinue to be carried out by the Trustees on an annual basis in order to ensure that the process is constantly reviewed and updated.

ACCOUNTANTS & INDEPENDENT EXAMINERS

In accordance with Section 43of the Charities Act 1993, a resolution proposing the reappointment of Nada Rajasunthuram ACMA MBA as the Accountant & Independent Examiner to the charity will be put to the annual general meeting.

Approved by the Executive on 16 February 2023 and signed on their behalf by Ewemade Orobator BA Hons BMETVFM, President

Trustee

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INDEPENDENT EXAMINERS’ REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF BLACK AND MINORITY ETHNIC TELEVESION, FILM AND MEDIA

In accordance with the terms of my appointment I have examined the accounts on pages 5 to 11 which have been prepared under the accounting policies set out on Page 7.

Respective responsibilities of the Trustees' and Examiner

As described on Page 3 the charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts, they consider that the audit requirement under section 43 (2) of the Charities Act 1993 (the Act) does not apply. I have been appointed under section 43 of the Act and report in accordance with the regulations made under section 44 of the Act. It is my responsibility to examine the account and statement, without performing an audit, and to report to the trustees.

Basis of Independent Examiner's Statement

This report is in respect of an examination carried out under section 43 of the Act, and in accordance with the directions given by the Charity Commissioners. 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 a review of the accounts and making such enquiries as are necessary for the purposes of this report. The procedures undertaken do not constitute an audit.

Independent Examiner's Statement

Based on my examination, no matter has come to my attention :

R Nadarajasuntharam ACMA MBA Chartered Management Accountant 7 Hill Close Purley Surrey CR8 1JR

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BLACK AND MINORITY ETHNIC TELEVISION, FILM & MEDIA CHARITABLE FOUNDATION

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES –SEE NOTE 1

(including an income and expenditure account) YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2022

Notes
INCOMING RESOURCES
London Councils
Other Grant Projects
Activities in furtherance of the charity’s objects:
Donations – Internet Technlogy Project
Donations – Individuals
Activities for generating funds:
BME TVFM Limited – Events
TOTAL INCOMING RESOURCES
RESOURCES EXPENDED
Cost of generating Funds:
Events
Charitable expenditure:
Direct charitable expenditure
Internet Development & Management
Costs
Management and administration of the
Charity
TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDED
NET (OUTGOING)/INCOMING RESOURCES
Net Income for the Year
NET MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
Fund balance brought forward
At 30 September 2021
FUND BALANCE CARRIED
FORWARD AT 30 SEPTEMBER 2022
Unrestricted
Funds
£
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Restricted
Funds
£
-
6,275
37,633
-
-
43,908
-
3,813
37,633
790
42,236
1,672
1,672
Total Funds
2022
£
-
-
37,633
-
-
43,908
-
3,813
37,633
790
42,236
1,672
1,672
9,747
2021
£
-
10,440
45,578
-
-
56,018
-
-
47,078
865
47,943
8,075
8,075
8,075
8,075

The notes on pages 7 to 8 form part of these financial statements

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BLACK AND MINORITY ETHNIC TELEVISION, FILM & MEDIA CHARITABLE FOUNDATION CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET 30 SEPTEMBER 2022

Notes 2022 2021
£ £
FIXED ASSETS
Tangible fixed assets 6 37,633 45,578
Investments - -
37,633 45,578
CURRENT ASSETS
Stocks -
Debtors -
Cash at bank and in hand 9,747
-
CREDITORS: amounts falling due within one year
NET CURRENT ASSETS 9,747 7,475
TOTAL NET ASSETS 47,380 53,053
FUNDS 4
Restricted Funds 7,633 6,467
UnRestricted Funds 2,114 1,008
9,747 7,475

Approved by the Executive on 16 February 2023 and signed on their behalf by Ewemade Orobator BA Hons

BMETVFM, President

Trustee

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The notes on pages 7 to 8 form part of these financial statements

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BLACK AND MINORITY ETHNIC TELEVISION, FILM & MEDIA CHARITABLE FOUNDATION

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2022

1. ACOUNTING POLICIES

a) Basis of preparation

The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention, as modified by the revaluation of freehold properties and investments. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP) issued in 2000, ‘Accounting and Reporting by Charities’ and applicable accounting standards.

b) Basis of consolidation

The financial statements incorporate the assets and liabilities of the Charity’s subsidiaries as at 30 September 2022 and their results for the year to 30 September 2022 .

c) Income

Income relating to the internet television project which includes forgone fees, is accounted for as received, unless it relates to future periods, in which case the appropriate portion is carried forward as deferred income. Other income is accounted for as received.

Income represents amounts receivable net of VAT where applicable.

d) Expenditure

Direct charitable expenditure comprises direct expenses incurred on the defined charitable purposes of the Charity and includes volunteer expenses directly attributable to the charitable activities.

Fundraising and publicity costs are those incurred in promoting the Charity and its activities both internally with the members and externally in the industry with the intention of attracting additional members and funding.

Support Costs comprises expenditure in support of the objects of the charity.

Management and administration costs include expenditure on compliance with constitutional and statutory requirements.

Expenses are included on an accruals basis.

Where costs cannot be assigned entirely to direct charitable expenses, fundraising and publicity, support costs or management and administration, they have been allocated between these categories on the basis of time spent on these three areas.

e) Restricted Funds

These are monies, which have legal restrictions on their use where donors have specified the funds can only be spent on certain of the charity’s activities.

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BLACK AND MINORITY ETHNIC TELEVISION, FILM & MEDIA CHARITABLE FOUNDATION NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2022

2. TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDED

Direct Charitable Expenditure related Project Costs:
Administration Disbursements
Project Costs to 30thSept 2022
Additional Office Costs
Trustee Expenses
2022
£
-
3183
630
160
3,973
2021
£
-
-
600
265
865

No emoluments for services to the Charity were received by any of the Trustees or volunteers during the year. Trustee received reimbursed expenses during the year against their travel cost and other expenses reasonably incurred on behalf of the Charity.

There were no staff costs to the Charity for 2021/22. All Management Costs relate to employing outside Project Specialists – Coaches, Trainers , Guest Speakers etc....

3. TAXATION

The Black and minority ethnic televesion, Film and Media is a registered charity and as such is entitled to the exemptions from tax afforded by section 505 ICTA 1988 and section 256 TCGA 1992 so far as its income and gains are applied for charitable purposes.

4. RESTRICTED FUNDS

The restricted funds relate to expenditure designated for specific projects. These were for Radio Broadcasting and Basketball Also the investment made by i2i Technology was exclusively towards the development of the Internet Television Channel.

.

5. SHARE CAPITAL

The charity does not have any share capital.

6. TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS

This relates to the website www.bmetv.net which naturally continues to depreciate with the continued avaialbailty of wider streaming services and the continued development of social media channels such as You Tube and TikTok . However, we believe the public continue to value our Black and Asian History channel covering the period of UK History from 1900 to 2018 which continues to be available on Google Play and Apple Store for Free . This remains an appreciating asset .

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