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Fountain of Peace Ministries 

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Annual Report and Financial Statements 

## 31 August 2020 

A registered Charity; Charity Number 1108499 (England and Wales) 



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## Contents 

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|||Reference andAdministrative Details|1|
|||Trustees’ Report incorporating Strategic||
|.||Report|2-6|
|||Independent Examiners’ Report|7-8|
|||Financial Statements||
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|||Statement of Financial Activities|9|
|||Balance Sheet|10|
|||Cash Flow Statement|11|
|||Principal accounting policies|12-13|
|||Notestothefinancialstatements|14-17|





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## Reference and adrainistrative information 

|||Trustees|Taiwo Olugbode (Chair)<br>FolashadeAjiboye|
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|——|||Abiodun Atanda|
||||Folabomi Lambo|
|||As at date offinancial|Kwabena Bremang|
|mS, PE|Th|statements approval|MarkAmadi|
|||Church Pastor|MarkAmadi|
|4||Registered office|Fountain ofPeace Ministries|
||||3 Staffa Road|
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||||Leyton|
||||London. E10 7PY|
|||Charity number|1108499 (England and Wales)|
|||Bankers|HSBC Bank|
||||190 Deptford High Street|
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## Trustees 

wT **he** re followingshown. trustees are Currently in office and served throughout the year, except 


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No trustee received any remuneration in respect of their duties as a trustee from the Church during the year (2019 — none). 

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## OBJECTS, AIMS, OBJECTIVES AND PRINCIPAL ACITIVITES 

The pipet of FOP are: ) eredeee en religion for the public benefit in holding of prayer rr eee | of our Lord Jesus Christ, through the literature and tract = Ings, lectures, evangelism, distributing of oR ard . S, broadcasting, education, community social nd ppropriate. such charitable means as the trustees consider 

   - b) The relief of poverty by such charitable means as the trustees consider appropriate. The principal activities of the church are ei worship; Christian outreach program is to increase Christ awareness and to spread the Gospel of our Lord Jesus and the development of the whole man, Spiritually, mentally, 

   - healthily and physically. The Ministry has quite a number of ministries and host of volunteers who assist in helping us achieve our objectives. 

- c) The charitable and fund raising activities in the organisation are borne out of the mission statement. The mission which inter alia is to “empower all nation, all creed, and all race and changing lives for Gods kingdom’. The strategy for realizing these objectives is stated in “term of giving to the different core ministries of the church. 

- Among these ministries are the: 1) Administrative College (Church administrative management) 2) Believers’ College ( New Entrants and Welfare ) 3) Children Ministry 4) Faculty of Nehemiah 5) Faculty of Research and Development 6) Fountain Financial College 7) Fountain Pastoral Leadership Academy 8) Gabriel Chancery 9) Men Ministry 10) Royal college of Ministers ( Academic College) 11) Royal Fountain Choir 12) School of Apologetics (Bible Study) 13) School of Retreat 14) Women Ministry 

- See our Website: www.fountainofpeace.org for more details 

Activities and Achievements in the period The charity ministers and renders services to the needs of various social and cultural groups within and outside the church. FOP holds it services and most of its social supports works at a leased premise at 3 Staffa Road, Leyton, London, E10 7PY. 


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through its centre of excellence. FOP offers various counselling and Prayer sessions to the needy, unemployed and educational and makes referral whenever the need arises. 

2. Fountain of Peace Ministries has continued to introduce programs geared towards the development of the whole man and the community, 

3. FOP is able to reach members of the community using different methods of empowerment, such as leafleting (Gun and Knife crime flyers, Crime Prevention) programmes (Leadership, Team- Playing and Career Development Programmes) Concerts and events (such as “Atmosphere for Empowerment” “ Kingdom Joy Conference”, AlphaFest” etc.). During the year in review, the ministry was also able to carry out empowerment programmes using the different leadership lectures covering issues that are core to the development and advancement of members and the community at large 

4. During the year under review, legal/immigrations lectures in conjunction with solicitors from the community were organised, which contributed immensely to people understanding the Law and the environs 

We are happy to say these programmes have been 100% successful. These have created positive impact in social, spiritual, economic, career and character development to break the stronghold of poverty and unemployment amongst members and the public. 

Achievement: 

- Spiritual & evangelical Achievement |. Fountain of Peace under the year in review has produced and is still producing great ministers of God who are impacting the community in social works 

- Il. FOP has one of the highest levels of innovation and translational prophecy substratum within the Christendom 

- Ill. | FOP witnessed a high level of converting spirituality into strategic entrepreneurial development thereby empowering all to live a fulfilled life as stated by God -_ 

- IV. FOP serves as Satellite Prayer line station of United Christian Broadcasting (UCB) 

- Ecumenical Achievements 

- - |. Visited hospitals and care homes where gifts were presented. ll. The Family Day event was a huge success as it also attracted "members of the public and formed a source of revenue to small businesses. 

- Ill. Social and Community Outreach Programme Achievements 

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The Fountain Day Centre has since j : influence in Hackney as Since its existence created positive I. and Waltham Forest Borough The centre offers social services such as reh bilitati i emotional, counselling services, vocational si ria social and developmental legal, nurse services and life eka ucational, programmes. support Il. | The Centre provides co : Ill. services and Showeraeeame lunch, Laundry | The Centre also serve as a sign post for other cri i such as the Waltham Forest D 2eg lt oa Palit, afc: rug and Alcohol Team, Turning Review of financial position Please refer to the annexed accounts for det7i ie Sei i Statements for the year ended 31% August 2020. 

## Statement of Trustees’ Responsibilities 

Thestatementstrustees:in accordanceare responsiblewith: forapplicablepreparinlawg theandtrustees’United, Kingdomreport andAccountingfinanciali Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice). 

The Charities Act requires the Trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of the surplus or deficit of the charity for that period. In preparing these financial statements, the trustees are requested to: 

e Select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently; e Make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent; e State whether applicable accounting standards and statements of recommended practice have been followed, subject to any departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements; e Prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charity will continue in operation. The Trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records, which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and to enable them’ to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hencees taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities. The Trustees’ report, incorporating a strategic report, = gace order of the board of Trustees on 30" June 2021 and signed on the board's benalt DySU Folashade Ajiboye Trustee APAVE 

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## The Purpose of the System of Internal Control 

Thea of internal control is designed to manage risk to a reasonable level rather than to eliminate all risk of failure to achieve policies, aims and objectives; it can therefore only provide reasonable and not absolute assurance of effectiveness. The system of intemal control is based on an on-going process designed to identify and prioritise the risks to the achievement of charity's policies, aims and objectives, to evaluate the likelihood of those risks being realised and the impact should they be realised, and to manage them efficiently, effectively and economically. The system of internal control has been in place in Fountain of Peace Ministries for the year ended 31 August 2020 and up to the date of approval of the annual report and financial statements. 

## Capacity to Handle Risk 

The Trustees has reviewed the key risks to which the charity is exposed together with the operating, financial and compliance controls that have been implemented to mitigate those risks. The trustees is of the view that there is a formal on-going process for identifying, evaluating and managing the charity's significant risks that has been in place for the year ending 31 August 2019 and up to the date of approval of the annual report and financial statements. This process is regularly reviewed by the board of trustees. 

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The Purpose of the System of Internal Control he syste i : ‘ _ ‘s elma rnal control is designed to manage risk; to a reasonable level rather Hereieah a risk of failure to achieve policies, aims and objectives: it can evstom oF “ Me e reasonable and not absolute assurance of effectiveness. The y " =. €rnal control is based On an on-going process designed to identify and in — = risks to the achievement of charity's policies, aims and objectives, to evaluate the likelihood of those risks being realised and the impact should they be realised, and to manage them efficiently, effectively and economically. The system of internal control has been in place in Fountain of Peace Ministries for the year ended 31statements.August 2020 and up to the date of approval of the annual report and financial 

## Capacity to Handle Risk 

The Trustees has reviewed the key risks to which the charity is exposed together with the operating, financial and compliance controls that have been implemented to mitigate those risks. The trustees is of the view that there is a formal on-going process for identifying, evaluating and managing the charity's significant risks that has been in place for the year ending 31 August 2019 and up to the date of approval of the annual report and financial statements. This process is regularly reviewed by the board of trustees. 


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## INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT FOR THE YEAR EMDED 31 AUGUST 2029 —————— 

## INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF FOUNTAIN OF PEACE MINISTRIES 

I report on the financial statements of the dhurch for the year ended 31 

## RESPECTIVE RESPONSIBILITIES OF TRUSTEES AND EXAMINER 

The church's Trustees are responsible for the preparation of the fnandal statements, and they 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 needed. 

## It is my responsibility to: 

© examine the financial statements under section 145 of the 2011 Act 

* follow the procedures laid down in the general Directions given by the Charity Commission under 

## section 145(5)(b) of the 2011 Act; and 

* state whether particular matters have come to my attention. 

## BASIS OF INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT 

My examination was carried out in accordance with the general Directions given by the charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the church and a comparison of the financial statements presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the financial statements and seeking explanations from you as Trustees conceming 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 financial statements present a ‘true and 

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fair view and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below. 

## INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S STATEMENT 

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 financial statements which accord with the accounting records and 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 enhance a proper understanding of the financial statements. 

Signed: Dated: 24 June 2021. 

Festus Ededjo rcca, rca, 

DMO Consultancy & Accounting Services 

Unit 2 Riverside House 

36 Preston Street 

Faversham, Kent. 

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## statement of financial activities Year endeg 31 August 2020 

|————<br>S<br>rooming resourcesfrom<br>generatedfunds<br>Voluntaryincome<br>7<br>otherGovernmentGrants<br>‘investmentincome<br>‘coming resources from<br>charitableactivities|—<br>2<br>3<br>4|Unrestricted<br>funds<br>£'000<br>ia<br>.<br>53,822<br>-|Restricted<br>general<br>funds<br>aES<br>24,449<br>«<br>=|Restricted<br>fixed<br>assets<br>ES<br>-<br>is<br>Fs|Total<br>funds <br>2020<br>Seae<br>24,449<br>53,822|Total<br> —funds<br>2019<br>ae<br>84.992<br>34,834<br>34||
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|TitheandOffering<br>Activities forGenerating Funds<br>Totalincomingresources|5<br>5a|148,908<br>85,807<br>988537or<br>288,537|-<br>orS88<br>24,449|-<br>148,908<br>85,807<br>S88807———<br>-<br>_312,986||189,936<br>———<br>309,796||
|Resourcesexpended||||||||
|Cost<br>of<br>generating<br>voluntary||||||||
|income<br>bees<br>Charitable activities||||||||
|Charity's operations<br>Governancecosts<br>Totalresourcesexpended|6<br>7<br>8|181,089<br>1,250<br>182,339|-<br>-<br>-|-<br>-<br>-|181,089<br>1,250<br>182,339|214.723<br>1,204<br>215.927||
|Net incoming<br>resources<br>beforeBattersandother<br>recognisedgains and losses||106,198|24,449|-|130,647|93,869||
|Transfers||||||||
|Gross transfersbetweenfunds||(40,000)|40,000|-|-|-||
|Otherrecognisedgainsand<br>losses||||||||
|jhesatied gain on endowment<br>nd<br>Actuarial(loss)gainondefined<br>benefitpensionscheme<br>Netmovementinfunds||“<br>-<br>66,198|-<br>.<br>64,449|:<br>.<br>—<br>~|=<br>.<br>130,647|-<br>:<br>93,869|;|
|Fundbalancesbrought<br>forward<br>.<br>at September2049||25,559|100,814|-|126,373|32,504||
|Fundbalances<br>carri<br>Carried<br>forwardat31 August2020||a <br>165,263<br>-<br>iscsi|||ne <br>20<br>257,0|ee<br>126,373<br>:||
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## satane sheet 31 August 2020 

## Charity. Number 1408499 

|SS<br>Fixed assets||ecac<br>20¢2¢2@2COC*C- =|ecac<br>20¢2¢2@2COC*C- =|ecac<br>20¢2¢2@2COC*C- =|ecac<br>20¢2¢2@2COC*C- =|2019|
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|Tangible assets|40||||||
|Investments||||°||s|
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|Currentassets||||:|—s!||
|Debtors<br>Cash atbank and in hand<br>paints<br>Current liabilities||.<br>25<br>oe<br>257,020|||.<br>126,373<br>aa<br>126,373||
|Creditors: amounts fallingdue|||||||
|within one year|||.||||
|Netcurrentassets||a||—— 257,020|pee all|126,373|
|Netassets excluding pension<br>liability<br>Pension scheme asset/(liability)||||257,020||126,373|
|Netassets including pension||||———=|fey||
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|Funds and reserves|||||||
|Endowment funds|||||||
|Restricted funds|||||||
|. Fixed assets||||a||.|
|. General||;||165,264||100,814|
|Unrestricted funds||||165,264||100,814|
|. General fund||||91,756<br>91,756|25,559<br>25,559||
|TotalReserves||||257,020||126,373|



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|Cash|inflow from|operating|activities|Notes|2019|
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|9__ 130,647|93,835|
|Returns on investments and servicing of finance|—|
|Interest received|4|a|
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|Capital|expenditure,|and|financial|investment|
|Capital expenditure|
|Financial|investment|of endowment|monies|s|*|
|Increase/(decrease)|in|cash|
|S10,647|93,869|
|2020|2019|
|i|Sagi|tha|in|£7000|£000|
|Reconciliation|of net cash|flow to|movement|in|net funds|
|Increase/(decrease)|in|cash|130,647|93,869|
|Net funds|at|1|September 2019|126,373|32,504|

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## ncial Statements unting[P®] licies and Notes to the Fina 31 August 2020 

## 4 Accounting policies 

Basis of accounting theand[financial] in accordanceial[S] statements with thehaverequirementsbeen preparedof theunderwaythe histori Cost convention accounting standards and SORP 2005 have been ae |in2006.theseApplicablefinancial statements. 

## incoming resources 

Grants receivable Grants are included in the statement of financial activitiies on an accruals basis.‘ The balancece of income receiveded forfor specifispecific purposes but not matched to rel anes expenditure during the period is shown in the restricted income fund on the b ~~ sheet. For grants provided to fund fixed assets, this includes the net bookok value of assets acquired. 

Gifts in kind Gifts in kind provided to the Church are recognised in the statement of financial activities at their value to the Church, as determined by the trustees, in the period in which they are receivable, and where the benefit is both quantifiable and material. 

Interest receivable Interest receivable is included within the statement of financial activities on an accruals basis. 

Resources expended and the basis of apportioning costs Resources expended are recognised in the period in which they are incurred and include irrecoverable VAT. They have been classified under headings that aggregate all costs relating to that activity. 

## Allocation of costs 

In accordance with the SORP 2005, expenditure has been analysed between the Church's charitable activities and governance. Items of expenditure which involve more than one cost category have been apportioned on a reasonable, justifiable and consistent basis for the cost category concerned. 


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## Govemance costs 

Governance costs include the costs attributable to the Church's nie constitutional and statutory requirements, including audit, strategic management an trustee’s meetings and reimbursed expenses. 

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## princlPal accounting policies and Notes to the Financial Statement$ 31 August 2020 

Tangible fixed assets All assets costing more than £1,000 and with an year are capitalised. xpected useful life €xceeding one Depreciation is charged on a straight-line basis beginning ; asset is' brought into. use at the following annual onale ning in the year in' which the ¢ Furniture and fittings 20% p.a ¢ ICT Equipment 33% p.a. 4 Buildings 4% p.a. 

Where fixed assets have been acquired with the aid ; included in the balance sheet at cost and are depreciated overOf specific ticeronpertgr bindHe economic life. The related grants are credited to a restricted fixed asset fund (in the statement of financial activities and carried forward in the balance sheet). The depreciation on such assets is charged in the statement of financial activities over the expected useful economic life of the related asset on a basis consistent with the depreciation policy. 

## Fund accounting 

The unrestricted general fund represents those monies which are freely available for application towards achieving any charitable purpose that falls within the Church's charitable objects. 

Restricted funds comprise monies raised for, or their use restricted to, a specific purpose, or contributions subject to donor imposed conditions. 

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## incipo! cies and Notes P accounting poli to the Financial Statements 37 August 2020 

## 2, Voluntary Income 

|_||;<br>Unrestricted<br>funds<br>£000|2020<br>2019<br>Restricted<br>Total<br>Total<br>funds<br>funds<br>funds<br>£000<br>£000<br>£000|
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|i<br>i|cg|2020<br>2019<br>Unrestricted<br>Restricted<br>Total<br>Total<br>funds<br>funds<br>funds<br>funds<br>ee||
|HMRC-GiftAid<br>HMRC-JRS<br>a<br>ee||46,910<br>46,910<br>34,834<br>6,912<br>—69120<br>53,822<br>-<br>53,822<br>34,834<br>34,834||



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## princoa[Pp] _ounting policies and Notes to the Financial Statements 31 August 2020 

## 4. Investment Income 

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|interestreceived||||44|
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|Titheand Offering|148 908|-|148,908|189,936|
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## 5a Activities for Generating Funds 

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||Unrestricted<br>funds|Restricted<br>funds|Total<br>funds|Total<br>funds|
|Lettingsincome|85,807|-|85807||
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## 6. Charitable activities — Church’s operations 

||2020__—-2019|__—-2019|
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|Direct costs|||
|Audiovisual& ITexpenses|1,482|1,828|
|General administration|as|4,602|
|Insurance|“es|mynd|
|Leadershiptraininganddevelopment|925|1,180|
|Legalfees<br>Missionaryactivities<br>Power and light<br>Printing&communications<br>Programm<br>aehaan|—<br>=a<br>nuay<br>2788<br>'<br>107,764|ie<br>i0.542<br>4.910<br>9939<br>121,147|
|Repair&maintenance<br>Salaries&wages<br>Tr<br>i|172<br>k500<br>+04<br>,|5,324<br>32.500<br>9471|
|Welfare|al|=|
|ocial<br>andCommunity Integration|2,138<br>6,600<br>481,089<br>214,723<br>__281,089ee||



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## 7. Governance costs 


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|Staff Costs|Non pay expenditure|Total|
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|Direct costs|28,500|124,804|27,785|181,089|
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