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2022-03-31-accounts

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The relief of poverty,
hardship
and distress
among
children
in Nepal
and
elsewhere
throughout
the
world,
particularly
those
who
have
been
abandoned,
orphaned
or are at risk of abandonment
(tfie beneficiaries),
by
Summary
ofthe objects ofthe
charity set out in its
governing
document
such exclusively
charitable
means as the trustees
shall from time to time
determine.
The advancement
of education
of the beneficiaries
by the
provision
or
assistance
with
the
provisions
of educational
facilitie's,
teachers
and
materials.
The main activities
undertaken
for the public benefit during this year include:
~ the
financial
support
of Our Home,
a shelter
for girls
that
has
been
established
in Dhulikhel,
Nepal,
and project-managed
by the Help Nepal
Network;
~ the financial
support
of Grooveschool
and Lyrix Organix,
for the work they
do with young people
in London;
~ the provision
of online creative workshops
for young
people,
delivered
via
a number
of partner
organisations:
Slreetham
Drop
ln Centre;
Princes
Summary
ofthe main
Trust Lambeth;
Bradfield
Youth
Centre
in Peckham;
Quarterdeck
Youth
activities undertaken for the Centre
in
Margate;
South
Street
Kids
in
Ipswich;
Williams
College
in
public benefit
in relation to
Mexico; Quantum
Productions
in Barbados;
these objects (include within ~ the provision
of in-person
creative workshops
for young
people,
delivered
this section the statutory via a
number
of partner
organisations:
Netherwood
Youth
Centre
in
declaration
that trustees
have Kilburn;
Streatham
Drop
in
Centre;
Lambeth
College
in
Clapham;
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Kingswood
Estate and Bradfield
Youth
Centre
in Peckham;
Youth Centre
in Margate;
South Street Kids in Ipswich.
Quarterdeck
Commission
on public
benefit)
Music4Children
declares that all trustees
are aware of and carry out
the
public
benefit
and
have
had
regard
to guidance
issued
by
our aims for
the
Charity
Commission
on public benefits.
Additional
details ofobjectives
and activities (Optional
information)
This year we had
approximately
80 DJs volunteer
for an online
fundraising
festival. The majority
of these performed
for 2 hours each, although
some did
play for slightly less or slightly
more time. In addition,
around 5-10ofthese and
other volunteers
worked on organising
and promoting
the event.
You may choose to include
further statements,
where
relevant,
about:
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policy on grantmaking;
~
policy programme
related
'investment;
~
contribution
made by
volunteers.

All of the
charity's
free reserves
are employed
in furtherance
of the charity's charity's
Briefstatement ofthe objectives on an ongoing basis.
charity's policy on reserves
Ofthe existing reserves:
~ E4,000 is designated
for supporting
Lyrix Organix projects;
~ E2,219 is designated
for supporting
Our Home in Dhulikhel,
Nepal;
~ E1,375 is designated
for improving
our digital content.
Details ofany
ln deficit
funds materially N/A
Further financial review details (Optional information)
You may choose to include The principal sources ofincome were:
additional information, where 73.9% Grants (E45,500)
relevant about: ~ f25,000from The William
& Katherine
Longman
Charitab'4
Trust (general
e
~
the charity's
principal
sources offunds (including
any fundraising);
how expenditure
has
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support)
F15,000from Calcot Services for Children
Ltd (general support)
E5,000from The KELTrust (general support)
E500from Kent County Council to buy equipment
for our work with
Quarterdeck
Youth Centre
supported
the key
ofthe charity;
objectives 25.5%
~
Public donations
&fundraising
activities (E15,683)
F7,800from The Techno Festival who held an online DJevent
for our benefit
~ investment policy and ~ f4,000 in direct donations
to support the work of Lyrix Oiganlx
objectives including any ~ E2,854 from online donations
for various projects
ethical investment policy ~ F1,029 in direct donations
for various projects
adopted.
Expenditure
supported
the key objectives ofthe charity
in the following
ways:
534% UK Projects (E36,252), including
E11,825 spent
on delivering
online and in-person
workshops
for Quarterdeck
Youth Centre
E5,500 in grants to support the work of Lyilx Organix
F3,823 in grants to support the work of Grooveschool
f3,500 spent
on delivering
online
and in-person
workshops
for South Street
Kids
f2,844 spent on delivering
workshops
at Lambeth College
F1,850 spent
on delivering
online
and
in-person
workshops
for Slreatham
Drop-in Centre
E1,400 spent on delivering
online and in-person
workshops
at Bradfield Youth
Centre
F1,375spent on delivering
workshops
for Netherwood
Youth
Centre
E775spent on delivering
online workshops
for the Prince's Trust Lambeth
E542 spent on delivering
an activity day at Klngswood Estate
E595spent on delivering
online workshops
to various groups
f277 spent on equipment
42.6% International
Projects (E28,952)
E15,000grant for Help Nepal Netwonk (Our Home in Nepag
E10,302 in grants
and
direct costs of delivering
the "Tenoli" arts exchange
project in Mexico
E2,950spent on delivering
the Tenoli arts exchange project
in Barbados
E700spent on delivering
workshops
for the Beatbox project
in Mexico