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CIXIPANY NUMBER 04943395 .REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER 1105976 IMKAAN (Company Lirniled by Guarantee ithcrt Shate Caixtall REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022 wll ABJXBtIDII 3011212022 COMPANIES HOLISE A16

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IMKAAN INDEX TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENOEO 31 I1￿cH 2022 Referwc• & AdmlnislJalive Detail$ .Trust••s' Annual Report l•nduding Ovedtys. Report) Independent Auditorf5 Report 9-12 Slaternent of Financial Aetlv4tles {in¢ludln4 Income and Expenditure A¢countl Balanc• Sheet Statement of Cash Flows 15 Note5 to the Finanelal Statements 16-31

IMKAAN REFERENCE AND ADIIINISTRAfVE OETAILS FOR THE YEAR ENOED 31 MARCH 2022 The Trustees pres￿tS thw repcrt arKI ffnarrial for ty yEaf ￿dtsY 31 14arch.20r2. wtyth are prepared to rneei requremerts fly a dyecirys. W ar￿ accly￿S lor Comparmes k¢ purposes r2pryt has been wep8red w acu)rdwKe the Statement of Re(>JmmernJed Pr8thce - RewrtY¥ by Charl￿5 IFRS 1021 arxl in acconkn wth the speo 1$K￿$ ofPart 15 of the Comwies kt ?(￿ rdatry to yn enttr5. 1105976 Reylst¢rndoffte and eratlonal JL4lre5S Tindlwrwy. ￿ FkKT EC1Y BRT Dlreclors and Trustees tntsslees forth? purposeol ¢harity l••. Iru514e5 during iiywafftd y••rhd vre as fofiows: Ruth Aknsc Jthrmne . R8KM 18 cKJ(HW22 Rina J￿trAnn Naf¢5a ' remunwakn fty s&M¢e5 dwng IlswI￿2l.N1II. rKr hM•y Senior Man•genMnl.' 8¥n*4YS P.0 8ox 2YJ WN86WT

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TRu¥fEES'4•NUK AEPW ntrleLIIOWG oiiecrr15' RÉPC FCII THEYEM ENDED 31 2022 "IheoTyantsaion'5 adcBWWJ s5ue5 Lhat rye TrLL5lee￿WL mterd th h•¥e ¥ b51wtig1 the Tw$t￿5 as a t(wd >x exh adthbtsi rne2tyry5 are a5 d9ak8s to the M&)W￿l tean. Tro Er￿tre throxy to ihe trts3rd trrough a swie5 h1gttlpt￿9 P8rforrn•K¢ Wd n¥kS •sYu fintsd HR t(￿Sid¥￿Tr5 and r¢rrted annugmy tg th bod. The tAwd re(¥ts the man4em41 actt4¥MS ￿ a tO5iS and a irKrrne The Boyd is of rts r¢sr)S￿ty1o wrfj the Th)w nsks iothxh theurpniStiI IS eymd ￿ ￿l￿r￿ement . $>31ems, to migate lh￿ risks. Rths reFKXt•Y 10 ihe twowwfi" thè repwt is by Ihe trx)8 e￿￿ M months CO%ring W4eci and arKI the rsk rewtw reF£¥led tstryS¥m￿ihS ¢4y￿ng ow1 r￿kS to Im8an and 115 Th8 rw the rtsk$ io the I￿9￿￿5￿ ewy mcrth$ ac￿951d2 a risk mityhin F4w add1w￿g ￿ D5ks haw be￿ man• thrw r& >rwJ85 by Ihe The rer enales the Bwo 10 8ssesa Ihe sbaKqe5 a5 need2d to•re5s nsk. wace55, the Board r￿Paty xnducls a of the rnaFy iisk5 to the L)Xarty ￿ C4>)￿. Trustees ￿1# Imka¥ rx)sitth. nsk5.￿d op￿rtunI￿e$ È¥ery mthiths basts lh Il ahm c4 5UFvybry 10 ￿esS fL¥ther re50Lw￿ w suprut eharivs ru￿rE e>wn(K # Iniwn4 the aFviwe M￿aJE￿en1 Wr￿*th￿e5.

TRUSTEES"￿1￿I•L REPORTIINCLWNG OmE¢TORS' FCTTrIEYE•R EP4DED 31 MRCH 3022 ObJ¢¢iivtJ AcliviliEI rMIss Mdence •Jansl aid Irnkw ho$ 41 En￿￿￿,. $￿ar￿1$noW&s. b￿d ￿ PAfmin9ham, BL9¢k￿rTh. w￿d. Ca¢c4ff. Co￿ty. f>Jrhom. EthnbJrgh. Glosw. ￿hJ￿5t￿d. IF6A￿. L￿ester, L￿. Lwkn. Manchesier. T>rfl. IA10￿¢5￿0J￿. ￿￿. Neprt R(￿e. RrA￿¥1￿, sheff￿&. Svjansea Wretham. Equthty Jthenucty ack f￿1￿151 8y t(Y Hunw ￿hts apwoath l ¥isir Wfmen's trat 10 re5FthY lo u•r15. ImkBBn dEfS theKi¢es lrnknan's ¥¥uk LS fcKused cn Ihenegjs Imkw uses the ' Iwrn Bla0 In the pl1￿ to 31 w￿￿en I%￿e ￿￿n￿e￿rrn AfrKa. Aga. the C•ttran and Labn Am¥Ka. ￿dUd1￿ Indw¥nou5 per¢4es ￿AU￿WaS11 KI Iheil8nds ¢1 the AWtiC. In￿ and Ocea)s. lrnkaan USÈ5 ihe iemi nintsitssed lo￿le th gktd ¥synen we5ut￿#?j lo n¥ryityslalus L5 th[￿jg￿ IrnM￿ra￿Jn 51alu5. r￿. (yjunty rÉgadèss thr f￿r￿10￿￿s￿￿j￿ld ￿WayS ID ¥fvch are 5Ut4etted io Our In * unthtsiathg notaityd Men's￿ce￿St￿￿rn&Tr andtyts. ￿19￿￿￿￿¥ykntU$thg such a5 race. dsss. r*e. and thsatsmyagn afeci ￿ and ¥¥LW'sjC￿MtyS and and Iprf5.

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TRUSTEE5'I411U•i REPORTIINCLUDWIG DIRECTORYREPCn FOR THeYE•RENDED 31 MARCH 2922 Ah As¢￿% ¢1 the LVAWGC ha5 co￿ri￿ed. Ther￿or￿ il •d rn1thb￿ W¢mn. EVAW. a￿lAWA$. se4K￿ 4 ￿j￿r)￿j￿4 VAWG G&idw Nwtr4rty. run¢Ang. stratggyand Da 15 50 b￿￿y￿￿e￿Ith LknNygty. MinisierofOLUHC. Thè yOJpmeetsqu¥Wytomrthty the ImrI￿tr￿ rfthB $￿vI￿Y ChJtyrw¢Sined 4 cl the need5 as5e55mBntsfeetsng ffr•wrtYk5 As trwn IniWsec￿￿ of ra￿. ¢lw. ￿ and di5W. W(Ynw's Lk5abttyis a Wwitydthe yr(w. C￿1 Irwt il l¥)Js te, 9￿￿Er. da¥s di%81A￿￿)le1$¢tsArts. has devg ihe Sta￿ar0 (rf tO(hÈrwck. lty se￿Ice5 a5 f(1k￿s. {l)QLUHC crfysed w 8¥wi wdh ￿ G￿n￿l[l￿5 thecr0Jntyli￿Sry cwmtssthinu OJtcrthÈ5 8ME $￿. Thè arn to hywhl the C￿C￿n$￿ 10 fcrf changein (￿nm￿Y￿ln9 Iramewcrt5 ol IhF ¢>Bn Py Trwsl(rrniny P￿1¢p￿￿t￿n￿I2) ¢Th9￿tsed thw th• ACF VAWG gDJp ty 18 funtsrs ￿ bighl%ht lundkig 1nccffiy5￿￿s ￿¥theSe towk ItrK4tds a shilt In funthrq 18ndswes. 13) th¢TW sgie5 tygrasSfr￿ runthrwa TYP BME" funds 10 by andfry ryW15￿S. livfJS a crfthe BME wJ¥￿t5 wwe Ibj ￿￿￿litt Imkazn the lund lty the AWG. 12 mwrfh5 Wr•trry 15 0 rnemt deli?￿e0 a 12.mornth anbrfa)sm C￿er wr¥kshLy+JthtryFlan IcoJS•7g C•l 5reofiC cl the charferal eath woshop This wark ¥riU lpJi4jshed (xK8 th+￿¥￿k￿ the&id 2 dlhe Th15 Wtlicabfy) ¥￿1 xumenl al In a ￿L1¥x SThsa5 treyL4ihewq¥a a5 the ILY the To dai. y￿￿3v￿ thn9 WP aid su￿r￿pme8￿n9s. 3 FUnd￿￿￿H StsDdard Wc¢mé¥rffj. r￿e￿￿j t55.32912021.£*.Onlin ¢ ¢rwty.

FOR ThEYE48 ￿￿E051 IIAgCN 10 Asors￿lEmbv g1Wcry￿￿￿￿ty$￿r4.6I 2m toMarth2Q28. Imkw aST￿￿OFrA￿￿ti￿. Cunic Reknl. L￿eryFts￿. Elrnee FJirtrAiffl. ￿b￿ld Imkaan hasspcur8é afthw£l.74 y4Vrt$ pnnts IL￿￿r￿L&7P9tsI•nal￿￿OfW&L w¥J oTh¥nathJki e￿15. TfAa nccffieforth• year 2022wa5 £2.156.146 ￿￿o35ed 548,645 frtyn u Marth zozi tl.607,Y)1. Total eyndiure lo Mth 2022was £l.rNJ4294 a ￿￿ase d£339.488 eydrkn LI É1.343.782 (March 20211. The surF4u5 ol £t,151,852 isan of £888,133 rrf£263.719 20211. A131 M•rth 2022 O%biny ￿1h• sl¥xltvm nulÈ i e tM>> èye&)￿%. ththityCOlbDL5 ￿trant ￿$. a5 as dvarwlyits tu￿1￿ 5C4xce5. iorr&wntwn rfs currwl Uwixwd ￿ fiusttts W u￿ 5WIWytIK￿aaÉffl¢M P•ll¢y res￿￿￿.) hdd tythech•ity sIKwkt i% a m￿lmu￿ ￿￿th$ ThLS e¥ndi1u￿ laT 2O22rI3 is t2.008.$32, hrvevJ. rl fwwre £1,029.853 rJ ￿rIts, ntrt ImW'5 * ioday ewdituie. ortThè.rtduced f4ureof £978,676 the res￿ £244,669 •KIt489.336. Anylurther Irfjp resw¥ $h(wW be lo 8 ILfftd fty thE c(Gts. tr t•￿ ew(IiureoT ? re5LKKce ￿ThIr$. Al Truste&8feeJsv&ytyk1 ABtOQtylil￿l1(IOmi8￿￿kn%11thethwty In ihfr4W of a f￿Tr￿r ¢trdancèwth Ihptrrrt and tMT) ty thefundw in PiyPoliGy ImkJw's ￿re lunttwsfw the￿￿>j V&ve O that the(xNe funthwioihe the IqOSA Fibid th fthided Ihe rmrnurKaDrffj5 funckn& WKI with the L￿thn VAWG Cfffis￿iUrn. By finants￿ i¥ end, lunthg W ittn by EyneeFwb•m * crore rm SnEthe fckniny sewlo suyyut F￿thn9 lor lhe￿ 2022. ha% 5UWJied lrnkw lodth￿ cffj al a¥ects c4 its *"Kb¥e5 induthg

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INDEPENOENT AUDrroirs REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF WÈ Tr￿¥8 aLMiitÈd statemerts of knkabfortr >ear ernlad 31 Marth 2rJ22 CA)mKtsÈ Iht Staiement of Finar￿[ Ac1wit￿. Ihe 8alarKe str￿2( arKI rw)tes lo the Statements. ithirwJ a 5umrriary of s¥nffjicarrt acco￿ling pcdictt. rewrtry fvarneth Ihai IB5 been aPF4d in ihe 5Yewat￿ ts appltatle law ar United K)gdom A£courtry S￿￿￿ards ￿Lly11y￿ FMWnCi￿ stsr￿8rd 102 Fina￿191 ReptytsYJ apph'caNe in ￿ UK Rewth of IrdaNI Iurrted (kntywed Prxticel gNe a true arxj faiv of the slate charit3blE cornparrfs affaw5 as at 31 March 2022 of its Mitnrnry resources arKI reS￿Irte$. it5 wrome armt ewerhMure. frytre Start￿n ended". Basls foroplnlor• We conducted our aulit in accoftjm kemalK)rtl Stwyjants (UKI IISAS IUKII aThl ap￿A￿ab￿ L7W. Our respO￿1b￿tses uThJer IhosÈ sialxlths ￿e￿bed m the auditorfs for ttre audi of the . rnancpal slalements section of ow rewt. We are nlependent of tharitable compary n accor¢ance the etrtal requrements tr￿1 a￿ rewi to w 8￿Jit of the Stslements Ni the UK. iKkndrKJ the FRC'S Eth￿81 Standard, arK1 we hèvt fvfved ow other ethta resp￿￿.￿$ ffi 3ccCrfd￿ ith Ihes¢ reqwement We Ihat tt eb#ence we ha¥È $4Jffwt a￿1 aPKWiate to No￿e a ba5i5 forourqNrthtin. Conclusions relating to going concern aLKliMg.the fin4rwl staiemwis. * have t￿￿Ed ltst Lnstees. ol 90¥9 Cortem ba¥ gfaccwnbry Mi the preporakn oftsf￿antsal atemen15 ￿ apycwe. rJ￿ortS that. irnlMdy• ￿ cthknvety. may cast diwbi trqritabk companls thlty lo cwtinue as a guroj correm for a ofat ￿351 We mwrths frcm stslemerds are athorise¢ lor iss￿. Ow res￿nt￿￿5 aThY the resp(Y6lJ115 ofts Intslees resFed lowivJ C￿ern are de5crtbeO in fv rdevanl sectwar￿ oflhs rep)rt. Otherinlorniation The other infcrfmatth t<￿￿Se$ the inf0mlaL￿Tr Vu$iees' arwxjal repryL cthr than the siètemenls and ¢xJr audit￿5 rev￿1 th2reon. Tr trustees are ￿5￿mM￿le the olher nf0nnallt￿ contsined ithin the anrual report. Chjr oprrfft on fiTh8rKÉal stsments d￿S co¥v trt'other •ilom)atDn aThY, except lo th8 ektenl OlheTh%ise S￿led rep￿. ekpress arry fcmi of a$wanre Go￿￿6¥)￿ Ihereon. Our responsibilty ts 10 read the tsthef informalw)n anLJ. In dory so. ti)nsuler Ihe other wormath)n i5 material with financial 51atemerts ty ojr k￿￿¢Y9e c4)tained course of audA orotheFw6e appears to maluiaty misslaied. Idertfy SLt malvi￿ Ir￿On5￿1trKles ￿ appaTert rnaleiial mt5Statements, y￿ are r8qured 10 deterrn￿ thetrr ts ghEs w to a mater¥1 mi8Sth*ment ￿ the frorKial stslemprt5 t￿1￿5￿5￿$. If. tsased on hawe ￿erf￿ne{l. ct￿￿•￿e thai Ihere ￿ a rnaltyBI m15s¢alemern of thi5 olher informatm. we a￿ reqwed to repcrfi t￿[ fa We Th)Ihry to teF¥yt n Ihs regwd.

INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT

TO THE MEMBERS OF

IMKAAN

Opinion on other matters prescribed by the Companies Act 2006

In our opinion, based on the work undertaken in the course of the audit:

Matters on which we are required to report by exception

In the light of our knowledge and understanding of the charitable company and its environment obtained in the course of the audit, we have not identified material misstatements in the directors’ report.

We have nothing to report in respect of the following matters in relation to which the Companies Act 2006 requires us to report to you if, in our opinion:

Responsibilities of trustees

As explained more fully in the trustees’ responsibilities statement set out on page 10, the trustees (who are also the directors of the charitable company for the purposes of company law) are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements and for being satisfied that they give a true and fair view, and for such internal control as the trustees determine is necessary to enable the preparation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.

In preparing the financial statements, the trustees are responsible for assessing the charitable company’s ability to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters related to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless the trustees either intend to liquidate the charitable company or to cease operations, or have no realistic alternative but to do so.

Auditor’s responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements

Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements as a whole are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an auditor’s 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 (UK) will always detect a material misstatement when it 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 taken on the basis of these financial statements.

Irregularities, including fraud, are instances of non-compliance with laws and regulations. We design procedures in line with our responsibilities, outlined above, to detect material misstatements in respect of irregularities, including fraud. The extent to which our procedures are capable of detecting irregularities, including fraud is detailed below:

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INDEPENDENT AUDrroivs REPCIRT TO T￿￿ I￿ER5 OF IKAAN eryagernert partrEr er6ured Ihai the ￿11 learn had apwcyrmle comrerre. capebty skil to Jenl'fyand recognise ary apF4c8t48 Li%hs aTrJ re￿alK￿￿'. Jenlrfd such laws and re9￿1￿￿ apFttat4e frcm c4w tntsle8s aTrJ olhermanagement arxl our krMyledge and eV￿[￿e ofts sector. we focused on speufr L3W5 aThY regLIa1K￿ l¥ch may a d￿eCt maierial effecl on ihe f￿ar￿1 statements opera￿S of tre dwrtat4e umpany. 4xbJir¥J ts Cwnparrtes 2L￿. Charits t 2011 the Charfy SORP IFRS 1021.. e Ctm￿dered Il of ottr aThl re9￿alK& thot do have a erred on ryor￿101 str1￿ents complarcv ith rnvJht be kndamentsl lo ￿ cartsile crynpanys ablty ¢0 operate orto a material peTraty. Gwal Dala Prtheckn Regu181¥￿ IGCPRI. Arrt￿fr¥￿. britery aTrJ CoMJWK￿ ￿lati￿. Tal2￿ gtsLa￿ ￿ Em¢Jymeni ￿￿￿1￿>￿,. e assessed thÈ ext￿1 ith athl MJer#W above 1fv￿h makir¥J of rnanagernert and ￿[eCtry c¢yresp(whYence." arhy L8s regitslThts re ccffirnwicaled ts8Lxt ien aThJ the le8m remaird 8￿rt to obtaIn￿g an UrdW5tandW￿ ol howtra￿j mpJht by. ming erqLiFies ol managemert a5 to ¥rtwe tw ccrf%1ered Ihwe vtas Ec8￿tIty lo Ira￿J, ktKpth8dgt ofactual. sitsFected a￿1 alw Tr8L#1.' To addr￿ the of fraud Ilm￿￿ managem•nt bbas atyj of Gorrtrols. we: perfarmed ar￿￿¢al procedures lo Klenlfy ￿￿l￿WaI or riwlip5.' tested jownal entis ¢0 urntsual tTarwUxjr￿". assessed whetlErjwJgemer45 afKI 8ssumptr)r¢ made wbdeler1￿ry e51wDes vwe ￿ICat￿e of entval bia5." a￿1 ThS￿gaid the rat￿Tra￿ belind swJrrf￿f or wualtrwfthrs. I￿rude￿. but wer8 rKJl limited to. agre￿r￿ f￿rya1 5tsternert disL)sure5 lo dc<unents reading the'rniwles of meetyr￿S of Ih)se dvrged go¥ernarKe'. 3Trl eNurry ol managernent as lo actual aTrJ da¥ns 8eCa￿Se of th8 fjmiatrcw)s olan •JJrt. Vwe i8 a I￿k that rK)I de￿￿ ￿ YrWriti8s, IP)5E leadirrfJ ￿ a matsnal M￿talemen1 in tt statemerrt5 or rKmFcrynpbar￿e ￿ regulatth. r￿k uKxea5e5 . the more Ihat compliance th a re9￿atr￿ is remo4%d frryn e¥nts arKI trwsactx￿s reflected in ihe f￿anci31St3tement$. as % be less Id(ety to beccthe aware of ilstsnttes ofrnfvcunF&ance. Th nsk is also gre8tsr. regardtrig Irregth•rties {￿CUri￿ due lo fraud Ihan errur. as Irdud c￿Cea￿en( forgery. coll￿￿. or Mi5represeDtsI￿. Afi¥lherdescrww ofow reswbknes is avalable FR￿$ ai." krtws'.IhY.frc.c¥g.uklauortor￿￿jit- assWarfeIa￿1it0r+s•respO￿s4t•￿S4or.tr￿3￿1rt￿￿F￿￿1￿5r1)i&X￿ol4￿itrff%Epw%g￿re5po￿￿￿￿l*$-f￿. Tr•s des¢ipbon fonns part ol 8udAc¢5 reF(rt.

OEPENDENT AuD￿oRE REPORT TO THE WIBERS IAIIWIN Use of ourreport This report is made sc4ety to the tharilatAe company's Members. as a body. in accordance with Chapter 3 of Part 16 01 the Companie5 Acl 2C￿6. Ovr audrt wowk has been undertaken so that we might state lo the charrtable cThmpany's members those matters we a￿ required to stale to them in an 8vditorf5 report and .for no other PU￿058. To lh8 fulles1 e>lenl permitted by law. we do nol accept ot assume respOn￿bIlItY to an￿e other than Ihe charitable company and the charitabje ujmpanls mernbers as a t4)dy, for our audit work, for this repcffjt, or for the opinions we have fomed. Muke5h Khatri s•￿￿ 5tatLrtory Audit¢ for and on behalf of BJiCANT BEARDON LI&￿E0 Ch•rtered A¢coun¢arts and 8 Bl•¢ksits¢k MÈ$ Isllngton London N4 28T 12

bnka•i Compao)y LIMIt￿ by Guarant•• Statement of Financial ktivities (Including Income and exp•nditure account) FOR THE YEAR EMDED 31 ￿￿tCH 2022 Year Ehdvd Year Enthd 31 March 2022 31 klarch 2021 Total Total funds lund5 (knrestrK fund5 fvnds In¢omln9 r¢s<w¢ tknalions & Legactes Chaitable actNities Investment income Other IradiNJ adivities Othèr IncomiThJ resour XQ,410 51,717 1.$94,916 2.095.326 57.717 1.532.082 72,417 3.103 3.103 3,CK)2 Totsi In¢omlng r8source8 R￿Qur￿8 expended 561.230 1.594.916 2.156.14fj 1.607.501 Chani8bl8 aclfftths Charitable Actiwlie5 G0Vem8n￿ costs 126,429 22,865 848,652 6.348 975.081 29,213 1.315.104 28,678 Total resources expended Net (Expenditureylncome lor the year 149,294 855.C#JO 1.IY14.294 1,343,782 411.936 739.916 1.151.852 263.719 Net rnovem•nt in funds fw the year 411.936 739.916 1.151.852 263,719 Funds bmught forward Funds urried f+)n¥aril 13 144.837 360.004 504.841 241.122 13 556.773 1.099.920 1.65Q693 504.841 All of the 8bo¥e results are derwed from contr1u￿9 aciits. There were no olher recogni5ed gains or lossès other than Ih05e statefj atM)4E. Mo¥ernents in fund5 a￿ disdosed in note 13 to the financial statements. The Statement of Financial ActMts"e5 also COMF4￿5 Tr•Ah Ihe requiremenls on income and ejpenditure account under the C(xnpans Act 2006. 13

Imkaan C¢mpany Umited by ¢>Jwante¢ 31 March 2022 Ythir Ended 31 Ilavch 2022 Yvr End•d 31 Ilareh 2021 TaNdI￿ flxed assets 21.613 Curr•nt assets Detrtors 10 n1317 e6,032 948,244 Cash at bonk an¢J in hand 1.785295 1.014.276 CreditQfS . Amounts falllng due wlthln one y 150.21 51S.641 Net curRnt assets 1,63S.080 498.635 Net a55etsl {Ilabllitsl 1,656,693 504,841 The funds ol the charity: Restricted funds 13 1,099.920 360.004 Unrestrided funds 13 556.7T3 144.837 Total funds 13 1,656,693 504,841 These financial statements have been prepared in accordance *ith the speclal provisions of Part 15 of the Comparries A¢t 2006 relating to small companie5. This report was approved by the Trustees on ......... Kaverl Sharnia - Treasurer Signed........ Ruth Atklnson - Co Chalr and Secretary Th& notes on pages 16. 31 fom p•t d these finanaal statements. com￿nY Nts. 04943395 IbliL/zl 14

Imkaan Cash Flow Statement . For the year ended 31 March 2022 . Year ENled 31 MarGh 2022 Ye*r EndEd 31 IAarrh 2021 . Cash flow from operahng actiwties Net cash provided by operating activities 18 77.131 797.118 Cash t7ow fmm investing actiwties Purchase of tangible fixed assets. Nel cash" lused inllprovided by irivesting 8Ctsvities 122.3971 13.6841 122.3971 13.$841 NetInC￿aSe in cash and cash eOuwalef￿ in theyear 793.434 Cash 3ndca5h equivalenks at the ollhe year 948,244 154.810 Cash andcash equivalerfls at the endof year . 1.IYJ2.97 948.244 AnalY￿S ofcash and cash equivalenls Cash al bank 3ftd in hand I.iX12.978 948.244 Cash and cash equivalenf5 al Ihe end of year I.¢￿2.978 948,2&i4 15

Imkaan Note5 to the Ilnan¢lal $tstements For the r ended 31 Marth.2022 1. Accounllng pollchs Imkaan is a privale company limited by guarantee no share capitsl incorporated in England and Wales. In the event of the charity being vK)und up. the liability in ￿sp￿1 of the guaranlee is limited to £1 per member of the charity. The address of the registered office is given in the charity information on page 1 of these financial statements. The nalure of the charity's operations and principal activities are dedicated to ending violence 8g8insi and gids. As a second-lier umbrella human rights organisation ¥￿th national rnembership. Imkaan represenls the expertise and perspective5 of frontline speualist ￿Men.$ selvices that to prevent and respond to violence against women and gids. Imkaan does Ihis by elevating the voices of Black and minori115ed vK)men and gtds in poli¢y. research and advo¢acy spaces. The followng 3re the more important pJlicies ad¢)pted by the charity. al The charity conslitules a public benefit entity as defined-by"FRS 102. The finanaal slatements have been prepared in accordance 4bilh Accounts"ng and Rep(wting by Charities.. Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Stsndard applicable in Ihe UK and Republic of I￿land issued in October "2019. the Financial Repo￿ng Standard applicable in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021, the Charilies Act 2011. the Companies Act 2C#)6 arxl UK Generally Accepted Accounting Practice. "The financial stalernents are p￿pared on a going concem basis under the.historical cost convention. The financial statements a￿ presented in 5terfing. vthich is the fvnclional c￿r￿nCY of the company. Monetsry amounts in these financial stalements are T￿nded to the nearest £. The signthcant accounb.ng policies applied in the prepa'ration of Ihese finan￿al statements are set out bèlow. These policies have been consbstenuy applied to all years p￿seAted unless othemse staled. bl All incoming resources are induded in the Statement of Financial Activities ISOFAI ¥then the charity is legally entitled to the income after any performance conditions have been mel. the am￿jnI can be measured ￿liablY an¢J it is probable that the income wll.be received. ¢1 For donations lo be recognised the charity. ill have been notified of the amounts and the settlement dale in WTiling. If there are condition5 altsGhed to the ¢Jonation an¢J'lhis requires a level of perfomian¢e bef￿e entitlement Can be obtained then income is deferred until those condition5 are fully mel OT the fuifilmeni of those conditions is *ithin.the c(mtrol of the charity and it is probable that they wll be fulfilled, 16

Imk••n Notes to the Ilnandal ststemÈnts For th¢ y•ar end•d J1 Plar¢h 2022 dl Income from trading activitres includes i1￿¥me eame¢J frwn fundraising events and trading" activities lo raise funds for the charity. Income is ￿ceiVed in exchaThJe for supplying seNices in order lo raise funds and is ￿CognIsed vthen entillement ha5 OGGUFred. el Income from govemmenl and other grants a￿ ￿¢￿jniSed at fair valve vthen the charity has entitlement after any performance conditions have been met. it is probable that the income wll be received and the amount can be meas4Jred reliably. If entittement is not met then these amounts are deferred. @I Where practicable, gifts in kind donate(I for distribution to the beneficiaries of the charity are included in stock and donab'ons bn the financial stalements upon receipt. If it is impracticable lo assess the fair value at receipl or if the ¢osts to undertake such a valuabon ou¢Metgh any benefits. then Ihe fair value is recognised as a component of donakn.ons it is distributed and an equivalent amount recognised as charitable expenditure. .0 Gifts in kind donated for resale are indLKled at fair value. being the expected proceeds frown sale less the expected costs of sale. Where estirnating the fair value is praclicable UPDn receipt it is recognised in stod( and 'lncome fiom other trading activities,. Uwn sale, the value of the slock is charged 8gainsl 'lncome from other trading acts"vilies' and the proceeds are reeognised as 'Income from other trading activities.. Where it is impracticable to fair value the items due to the volume of low value items they are not recognised in the financial statements until they are sold. This incorne is recognised within 'lncome from other trading activities.. Fixed asset gifts in kind are recognised vknen reCeiVa￿e and are included at fair value. They are not deferred over the lrfe of the asset. y) Other income includes other income such as gains on disposals of taroible fixed asset5. h) Restrtcted funds a￿ to be used for specified purposes as laid dovm by the donor. Expenditure sth.ch meets these crileria is identified lo the fund. Unrestricted funds are donaty.ons and other income received or generated for charitable purposes. 17

Imkaan Note5 to the financial slatsrnents For the ar ended 31 Marth 2022 l. A¢¢ounllng pollGl•s l¢oniihu•dl il Fixed assets a￿ for use by the charity in lulfilling its main charitable objects. Items a￿ capitalised vthen the purchase price ex¢eeds £500. Depreuatson rs provided on all fixe(l assets at rates ealculated to write off the cost of eath asset over its e5kn"rnaled useful life. The depreaats.on rates in use are as follow5.. Of[￿£ Equipmentlincl Ctsmpuletsl Fi¥tures, Fith"ngs & Equpment BuihJir¥J Wowk and RenovalK)n$" 5 par5 Stra￿ht kne120%1 S ￿ar$ stravjht ￿e120%) 2 slrabjht knel50%1 The gain or loss arising on the disposal of an asset is detemiined as the difference bel￿en the sale proceeds and the carying value of the asset and is ￿¢￿nised in net incomel{expendilure) for the year. At each reporting date, Ihe charity ￿VIeWS the Car￿n9 amounts of its tangitJe assets to detemine thelher there is any 1ftd1cat￿n that those assets have suffered an impairnient loss. If such Indication exists, the recoverable amwnt of the asset is estimated in order to delemiine Ihe extent of the impairment losslif onyl. 18

lrnkaan Not¢s to the financial statements F￿the yearended 31 March 2022 1. ACCI￿n11n0 policies Icontinuèdl kl All leases of equipment are operating leases. and rentsls a￿ charged lo the statement of financial acts'vities on a straight line basi5 over the length of Ihe lease. No assets a￿ held under hire purchase agreemenis. 11 Governance costs include the management of the charitable company's assels. organisalional management and compliance wilh consb"tulional and ststuiory requirements. Cost of raising funds relates to the costs incurred by the charitatAe ccffnpany in raising funds for the charitable m) Gryng Concem The financial statements. have been prepared on a going ¢i)n¢em basis. The trustees have considered a period of one year from the date of approval of the financial ststements. The tharity had 8 5urplu5 on unrestricted funds in the 12 month period ended 31 March 2022 of £535.160 and at that date had nel current assets of £1,635,080 The Board of Trustees having looked at the latest managernent. accounts for 2022123, together ilh the budget e51imales for 2023124 are confident that the current level of grants wll be sustained. and Ihat the training and cortsultanw vth ill achieve a surplus on unrestricbve funds, thereby increasing those funds positsve balance. The trustees consider il appropriate to p￿pare the financial statements on a going concem basis because measures are being pul in place ￿ttICh they consider ill enable the chartty to operate at a surplus and pay liabilities as they fall due. Additional funding is being actively sought. n) Cash and cash equivalents in¢lu(le ¢ash in harKI, deposits held al call banks. other. short- ' lerTn liquid investrnents with original maturilies of three months or less. and bank overdrafts. Bank ovefdrafts are sho¥w ￿•thin borro4%ings in current liats'lhts"es. 19

".Imkaan Notes to the financial staternents For the year ended 31 March 2022 1. A¢¢ounllng polkles Icontlnu•dl o) The charity has financial assets and finanaal liabiliknes of a kind that qualify as basic financial instruments. Basic fjnanual instruments a￿ inttially reco9nised at transaction value and subsequently measured at Iheir settlement value. pl The cost of any unused hdiday entsllemenl 15 recognise(J in the period in wthich the employee's services are received. Terniinabon benefits are recognised immedialely as an expense liknen the charity is demonstrably commilled lo lemiinate the emtAoyment of an em ￿0Yee or to provide terminabon benefils. ql Payments to Oefine¢J ¢onln"bUb.￿ ￿th"rement benefrt schemes are charged as an expense as they fall thje. fl In the application of the charitys accounting policies. the Tnjslees are required to make judgements, estimates and assumptions about the carying amount of assets and liabilities that are not readily appareni from other sour¢es..The estimates and assouated assumpb'ons are based on historical expenence and other factors that are considered to be relevant. Actual results may differ from these estimates. Key Assumptions. Staff Costs. are allocled in accordance with stsff time. researth & developmenl fee5, payments lo partner organisations, bad debts vKitten off and hire of premises are allocated on a direct basi5 on Usage, all other costs a￿ allocaled based ￿ usage. The estimates anil underfying assumpti￿$ are re¥￿ on an ongoing basis. Revisions lo 8ccounb.ng esbmates are recognised in the period in thich the estimate is revised vknere the revision affects only that period, or in the periLKJ of the revision and future penods the revision affects both current and future periods. 51 Debtor5 are recogni5ed by the Charity invoices issued by Imkaan for I￿rk that has been - completed, as well as upon the signing of a grant agreernenl. or an amount Ihal ha5 been paid in. advance lor gocxls or services. Debtors also include affM)unts receivable on grant lunding to sthich Ihe charity is ents"tled. Creditors are recognised by the Charity then invoices issued by a supplier.'for vth that has been completed, 85 well a5 upon the signing of a Contractual agreement. Creditors also include amounts paya￿8 on authorised or services to ￿lch the chanty is committed.

knkaan Notes to the financial 5tatsrnents Forthe r•nded 31 March 2022 ti D8bt Pro¥•wn Al eath quarter-end and Ihe end of the each financial year the Trustees review overdue I outstanding balan￿S based on the aged deblor's analysis ol debts by Project . At the end of each year Injstees will be presenled V+ilh a finance report regarding the likelihood of collecting these debts. based on previous experience. The result is either a decrease Or an increase in the provision of this debt and will be reflected in Projects accounts. 21

Imkaan Not•s to thè flnancl•l sitemert FOR ThE YEAR eNDEO 31 IASICH 2022 Toial 2021 $5X9 56.072 FwndaO¢ 426212 426.212 Crffjic Re￿ $20.C•JO 167fv79 167.DTg 39.%5 12.935 )o.ts)o 120.LI)D IW.iMJO 54.NO 33.￿0 EErn￿ No 1 GMSP Ftyindabfyi h Ro￿tr l￿d￿1cco￿￿￿1. NRPFIAWRCI 11S.181 30,O)0 3S2 11S322 28,975 365,000 43,144 36.285 26.285 . Oak O CL¥eFthifvJ IP&)21 116.356 P•Jl F￿de￿oi Grw Rose FUNY Sdb8ryaFrAmditir S￿Y Flciuies 4SD 9.4$0 15.tr)O 29.￿1 29,581 . (knT 1s.t J21.625 29.429 71.126 Tl•toh Pr4ec¢. Oak Fwnd¥itsn Pfqed. 321A25 29.429 71.12 Treebewd Tnjsl TN$ItsT Lthl Tnjsifty 13.2 13250 120.CrtWJ W>Fe £AF FuThYiry rJi.1£6 231.156 500.410 1.594 916 2 O>S 326 1532 082 CITho£1.$32.082 ro)4rd￿j in 2021. £211.07ZWJ5wrfei￿￿frw￿y$￿dt•.J?I.Olov5 restrrtknj funds Incomo Irom chartib*acAtrkns Tr8th1ry & ConsuM•ft¢y 57.717 72.417 57.717 57.717 72.417 103 3.002 3.103 3.002 22

Imkaan hlo¢es to the accounts FOR Trse YehR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022 4. Anatysis oIExp•ndilur• i)11 Charitable Athttiqs Year Ended Yearend•d Bask ol Réstrf¢i•d 1J¥estrt￿ G•vqrTr 31 Ilarch 2•22 31 March 1011 Funds •n¢• Totsl. Tolal Cumdrt Y aeti¥iti•s staff G05ts Sesslonal 5t4lf Researth 8 Fees Dwtti.. Payrn•n¢sto Pailn•y O Hire of 65.966 67.2KI 533.256 351.165 231.859 48.515 15.4YJ 247,289 41.515 264 30.715 848.J22 Us•Je 35 650 2,522 1.1,275 ¢cr8Jitabon C(6ts Propci ctsts 8ad Debts £YI IT Oata)ase Siaff Trainkng & R￿lJ￿ni fso 11. &062 11.268 022 1332 Us•Je DIr￿t Dirxt 10.¥81 11,268 3.￿$ 1.745 3,017 1.587 4.142 1388 Bu￿￿neS & Oth¥ Bendi(J pawnent5 L￿81 f5 TNstee5' eyn5e5 Dkf A¢ccdJnicy& Fee5 Dwecr DirwA 31.517 31.517 13 19.613 19.613 16.665 12.( Support costs lo¢ated to ' *ctbviti•5 13.410 31110 1.8•0 11714 21,823 22.418 1.329 12.660 24.IB9 1ry5urallce 919 6,348 22. 1293131. T•¢4 r•¥•uv¢w •xp•ndwl t49.294 1,¢JM.294 1,343.782 23

Imkaan Notes to the accounts FOR TrIE YEAR ENOED 31 MARCH.2022 Anatysls olExp4n¢Wtureon Charl￿¥ A¢ii¥lls. Six Month Yur end￿ ￿rfod ended Bas15 of Resirlcted Um5tiiL•d 31 March 20ZI 31.March 202D Funds Funds. Tc ¥I￿$year Cost dir¥¢Yy ¥ll¢¢•W to Stsft costs Sessional Staff Rsearch & FeL4 DrlÈCI 271.11)9 1.156 351.165 145.959 15.050 15.665 18. 30.715 27.364 48.346 4.380 Hire Df Prernise5 c￿￿ngISUbS￿tenC¢ . Ccts Uts Usèje 1,437 Prqect tsLS 8ad Detés w1￿[en Crfl IT Database Staff Trng & R￿￿r(￿l 617. 11.275 11.275 7.326 1.305 20,192 3.374 813 4.142 2.388 1575 V￿L￿te￿r5 E10￿15￿5 L￿al I rt 13 cwnw¢y& PffAes8ityW Fees . Direci Authlarfs Ftts DIr￿t 14665 110 15.665 12.0ty) .78D 2.500 actlvltles 14.587 93) 1(L103 17.168 1.467 1121 7.831 .22.418 1.329 12,660 24.169 9.201 In$ur*ee Us•Je Usa¥ 2.557 13.557 Total reJoLw¢es expended . 1.180,746 163.036 1 343.782 284.858 24

knkaan Noiesio the Ifnan¢i•l st•ternents For the year endtd 31 March 2022 ' Y•ir ÉfHI 31 Ilarth 2022 Y•wÉnd 31 March 1021 Deprbtsl Tfystee5 Iro•1S} 9.6DQ 14400 21.•1• Y•ar EDd• 31 March 2021 31 ZDIZ Salaries YAg4S Scoal Security ros 4$6J45 JI,00S •,ios 31&95J IB,22 9.992 EfjO,OW.12021 Nil) $.1 The ttyJnt 1512021 .9251 ¥wJ ury&iyee5 jnLJ4ThJ Ytar EndEd JI l•wrh2022 YearEndEO Pr9•x￿1￿￿3 &50 . 63 Thg W amtyJntd•mplmfj bwi•fL%rK•￿y bYkwIrn•ity￿￿ 2021. E56.426k The 25

knk•an Nol¢stothe lha￿1¥1 str1￿ents For the year ¢ndgd 31 March 2022 T•x•t 493 CTA2010 T￿￿•E￿￿ed FLthrts& T•t41 AlhesMde 37.921 13.957 &094 B,440 50.715 22,397 Atthewd ctLhe 51 7a112 epreclari¢ 41heswrtrfkney Chaige knrthe 31,715 SJ02 1.094 1.6ts 44$0 1,990 th88nd of the)Yar Net so￿ V¥1 Atth•nd DIthE 6.752 theslwtdthey Flnw¢5alln5v￿Th￿ Y¢¥ En 31 IAvch 2022 Y¢ar End•d 31 Ilr¢h ￿?1 Cthryng Th>Jnt clflnarKi a55ets . 1.785.295 ¢•ryng •Tr>Jnt 1￿ O•bt Y•ar Enth¢t 31 rch 2022 Y•xÉnd•d 31 MTth 2021 75.594 .723 41.595 .J?s 4.*07 782.317 é6.032

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