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2024-03-31-accounts

Registered number: 5576907 Charity numbers: 1112032 & SC051568

SAMLING INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG ARTISTS

(A charitable company limited by guarantee)

UNAUDITED

TRUSTEES' REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

SAMLING INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG ARTISTS

(A charitable company limited by guarantee)

CONTENTS

Page
Reference and administrative details of the charity, its Trustees and advisers 1
Trustees' report 2 - 9
Independent examiner's report 10
Statement of financial activities 11
Balance sheet 12 - 13
Notes to the financial statements 14 - 26

SAMLING INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG ARTISTS

(A charitable company limited by guarantee)

REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS OF THE CHARITY, ITS TRUSTEES AND ADVISERS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

Trustees Sir D R Bell, Chairman (appointed 2 February 2024)
A C Gifford (resigned 2 February 2024)
C R Robson, Treasurer
B K Sanderson CBE (resigned 2 February 2024)
A D Trapp MBE
J A Pennie
A Macnaughton
R D Tyler (appointed 28 April 2023)
G A Evans-Thomas (appointed 7 June 2024)
Company registered
number
5576907
Charity registered
numbers
1112032 and SC051568
Registered office
Community Centre
Gilesgate
Hexham
Northumberland
NE46 3NP
Patron
Sir Thomas Allen CBE
Artistic and Executive
Director
Karon Wright
Independent examiner
Armstrong Watson LLP
Chartered Accountants
One Strawberry Lane
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 4BX
Bankers
National Westminster Bank plc
Newcastle City Branch
16 Northumberland Street
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 7EL
Website
www.samling.org.uk

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SAMLING INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG ARTISTS

(A charitable company limited by guarantee)

TRUSTEES' REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

The trustees present their report together with the financial statements of the charity for the year 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024.

The report serves the purposes of both a trustees' report and a directors' report under company law. The trustees confirm that the report and financial statements of the charitable company comply with the current statutory requirements, the requirements of the charitable company's governing document and the provisions of the Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP) applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS102) (effective 1 January 2019).

Objectives and activities

a. Policies and objectives

The aims of Samling Institute for Young Artists are:

a) To educate, develop, improve, encourage and promote generally the appreciation of the art and science of music (both vocal and instrumental), the spoken and written word and the visual arts in all their aspects, by the presentation of public concerts, masterclasses, recitals, exhibitions and by such other ways as the charity by its trustees shall determine from time to time;

b) To provide coaching and general financial assistance for talented young individuals selected by the trustees to further their knowledge, skills and expertise in all matters connected with music (both vocal and instrumental), the spoken and written word and the visual arts in all their aspects;

c) To provide for and assist in the provision of exhibitions, lectures, classes and demonstrations for members of the general public to further and increase their knowledge, understanding and appreciation of all matters connected with music (both vocal and instrumental), the spoken and written word and the visual arts in all their aspects.

In setting objectives and planning for activities, the trustees have given due consideration to general guidance published by the Charity Commission relating to public benefit, including the guidance 'Public benefit: running a charity (PB2)'. The charity relies largely on grants and donations, but also partly on income from ticket sales and its own fundraising activities to cover its operating costs. In setting the level of ticket prices, the trustees give careful consideration to the accessibility of the events to those on low incomes and in difficult financial times.

It should also be noted that the charity is working to address lack of opportunity for young people growing up in the North East. In establishing a centre of excellence through Samling Academy it is targeting, in particular, state schools across the region. It is identifying pupils with the talent and potential to study music and perhaps go on to become professional musicians and who might otherwise not be given the opportunity.

The main areas of activity during the year included the further development of Samling’s two core activities: Samling Artist Programme for early career classical singers and pianists and Samling Academy for singers aged 14-21 who are either growing up in the North East of England or who have chosen to come to study at one the region’s universities.

The charity’s activities are described more fully in the ‘Achievements and performance’ section below.

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SAMLING INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG ARTISTS

(A charitable company limited by guarantee)

TRUSTEES' REPORT (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

Achievements and performance

a. Main achievements of the charity

This year we have consolidated our work by expanding the leadership team for both the Samling Artist Programme and Samling Academy. We have launched an important expansion to our work in state secondary schools in North East England – Samling Singing Schools – and have held the first of our Samling and Song residencies for emerging singer and pianist duos.

The Samling Artist Programme in March took us past the milestone of 400 Samling Artists and across the world our alumni continue to gain recognition for their achievements. Nicky Spence and Lucy Crowe became the first Samling Artists to receive OBEs in the King’s first birthday honours list. William Thomas and Beth Taylor were selected for the finals of BBC Cardiff Singer of the World, with William reaching the song prize final and Beth the main prize final, whilst Filipe Manu won the main prize and best tenor prize at the Tenor Viñas competition in Barcelona.

The Samling Artist Programme is an intensive masterclass week for early-career singers and pianists, followed by career development and performance opportunities. It is led by world-renowned opera singers, song specialists, piano accompanists, conductors and actors and provides a vital bridge between formal study and the challenges of a freelance professional life. Our network of Samling Artists is the engine that drives Samling Academy, our programme for younger singers who live or study in North-East England and Scottish Borders.

Samling Academy is a year-long programme of coaching in all aspects of classical singing and performance. Samling Academy draws on the alumni and leaders of the Samling Artist Programme and fills a vital gap in provision in a region with no music college or resident opera company. Samling Academy operates in partnership with Durham, Newcastle and Northumbria universities, The Glasshouse International Centre for Music and the regional Music Education Hubs. Every year, Samling Academy Singers win scholarships to the UK’s leading conservatoires, and many are now enjoying professional careers in opera companies across Europe.

We charge no tuition fees for any of our programmes – talent, potential and dedication are the only criteria for participation and this also extends to our work with schools.

Samling Artist Programme Residencies

26 November – 3 December 2023

Led by soprano Yvonne Kenny, pianist Simon Lepper and actor Alex Hassell, with staff pianist Samling Artist Michael Pandya.

With sopranos Madeline Boreham and Rachel McLean, mezzo-soprano Beth Moxon, tenor Steven van der Linden, baritones Sam Hird and Redmond Sanders, pianists Francesca Lauri and JongSun Woo.

25 February – 3 March 2024

Led by soprano Marie McLaughlin, Samling Artist pianist James Baillieu and director Susannah Waters, with staff pianist Samling Artist Ella O’Neill.

With sopranos Charlotte Bowden and Hannah Crocker, mezzo-soprano Alexandra Achillea Pouta, tenors Hugo Brady and Michael Lafferty, baritone Felix Gygli and pianists Zany Denyer and Daniel Peter Silcock.

" Being so absorbed in an atmosphere of artistry, with such a feeling of support created by the Samling team and leaders is a unique experience." Samling Artist Hugo Brady

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SAMLING INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG ARTISTS

(A charitable company limited by guarantee)

TRUSTEES' REPORT (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

Achievements and performance (continued)

Samling Artist Showcase, Conversation Pieces, Wigmore Hall

Tuesday 7 November

With Soprano Harriet Burns, mezzo-soprano Bethany Horak-Hallett, tenor Ted Black, baritone James Newby and pianists Ian Tindale and Krystal Tunnicliffe.

" I’ve been dreaming of singing at Wigmore for over a decade now, and it was so wonderful to finally do it with such a wonderful team." Samling Artist, Ted Black

Samling and Song

8 – 15 November 2023, Marchmont Estate

The first residency for this project which supports early-career Samling Artist singers and pianists in the creation and performance of art song programmes and to bring art song to venues across the United Kingdom outside London. With baritone Kieran Rayner, pianist Gamal Khamis, mentored by actor James Garnon.

" With its long-term mentoring and advice, Samling and Song has been transformative, not only to “What if?” but also to how we work as creatives. Our time at Marchmont with James Garnon helped us discover how historical context and framing could add definition to our project and we were able to develop the relationship between the singer and pianist in a way that was totally new for us." Samling Artist Gamal Khamis

Samling Academy

A year-long programme of coaching and performance for young singers at schools and universities in North East England.

Academy Summer Concert Series , 'Conversation Pieces'

A semi-staged programme of solos, ensembles and spoken word on the theme of conversation. Directed by Samling Artists Miranda Wright and pianist Leo Nicholson who also accompanied the performances.

Rehearsals and coaching June – July with performances Tuesday 11 July, Saltburn Arts & Friday 14 July, Sage Two, The Glasshouse.

" This project has been a unique experience halfway between a fully staged opera and a concert showcase. I've built on my experience of pacing myself through a production week: learning when to conserve and when to give full energy. It was particularly valuable to incorporate moving between lighting marks on stage for the first time. I relished the opportunity to elevate the songs to a level higher than a recital would normally allow – using small props and staging and much greater scope for movement."

Samling Academy Singer Ben Munden

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SAMLING INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG ARTISTS

(A charitable company limited by guarantee)

TRUSTEES' REPORT (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

Achievements and performance (continued)

Six days of Coaching and Workshops

6 – 8 and 20 – 22 October

Directed by Caroline Dowdle (Head of Opera at the Verbier Festival Atelier Lyrique; vocal coach for the Jette Parker Artist Programme at the Royal Opera House and vocal repertoire coach at the Royal College of Music), Joan Rodgers CBE and Samling Artists Miranda Wright, baritones Dominic Sedgwick and James Newby, pianists Jonathan Ware, Jo Ramadan, Ian Tindale, Emily Hoh, Leo Nicholson, Ella O’Neill and Krystal Tunnicliffe. Actor Scott Brooksbank and movement coach Mandy Demetriou led sessions on stage presence and movement.

" What really made this experience unforgettable was the friendly and supportive atmosphere created from the moment I walked in. As a first-time participant in Samling Academy, it was everything I could have hoped for – a place to grow and develop alongside other passionate singers, and to build on my own confidence as a classical singer." Samling Academy Singer Nick Stoner

Samling Futures

29 January – 1 February 2024

Introductory workshops to classical singing for state secondary schools in North East England led by Samling Artists Katherine Aitken, Anush Hovhannisyan, Nick Pritchard and Ella O’Neill, with visits to eight schools in Peterlee, Durham, Darlington, Stockton-on-Tees, Newcastle, North Shields, Morpeth and Whitley Bay.

" Thank you ever so much for the Samling Futures masterclass last week. The students absolutely loved it and the climax with Anush singing was epic! They will not forget that for a long time! You have certainly altered their perceptions." Heather Harrison, Music Teacher, King Edward VI School, Morpeth

Samling Singing Schools

5 February - Tuesday 26 March

Egglescliffe School in Stockton-on-Tees. Over six weeks from February to March 2024 the school choir, soloists and staff received coaching from Samling Artist Miranda Wright (vocal professor at the Royal College of Music and Head of Classical Singing at Newcastle University).

" I passionately believe that the best way to inspire our students is to expose them to excellence. Samling Institute is helping us to achieve this by bringing in truly world-class artists and coaches to inspire our students and staff and we are already seeing the amazing impact of this work. We are thrilled to be the first Samling Singing School! "

Matthew Haworth, Head of Music, Egglescliffe School

For the past 28 years Samling Institute has punched well above its weight and we are proud of what we have achieved. We warmly thank the individuals and trusts and foundations who have supported our work this year. With their support we have been able to give life-changing coaching and performance opportunities to singers and pianists led by world-class musicians, coaches and actors and shared our expertise with the wider community through public concerts, masterclasses and our work in schools. This is a challenging time for early career artists, who are disproportionately affected by funding cuts, precarious working environments and difficulties in gaining valuable experience both in this country and overseas. As music has suffered a welldocumented and catastrophic decline in state schools with generations being denied access to music, let alone experiencing classical music, our work is needed now more than ever.

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SAMLING INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG ARTISTS

(A charitable company limited by guarantee)

TRUSTEES' REPORT (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

Achievements and performance (continued)

b. Future plans

Having successfully completed the first residency of our Samling Singing Schools project at Egglescliffe School in Stockton-on-Tees, we have been laying the foundations of the project with two more state schools in the North East with the first coming on stream in September at St Leonard’s School in Durham and King Edward VI in Morpeth, Northumberland in January. As we plan two years ahead, we are recruiting the leadership teams for the Artist Programme and the Academy and making plans for a Samling Academy opera production and some special projects and partnerships in 2026, our 30th anniversary year.

" I’m very grateful to Samling Institute for continuing to support young musicians in our endeavours to find our identity as artists." Samling Artist Charlotte Bowden

" This was astoundingly good — what a joy to hear superb young artists brilliantly coached by experts in a beautiful environment. One of the highlights of our year." Poppy Holden, funder

Financial review

a. Going concern

After making appropriate enquiries, the trustees have a reasonable expectation that the charity has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. For this reason, they continue to adopt the going concern basis in preparing the financial statements. Further details regarding the adoption of the going concern basis can be found in the accounting policies.

b. Reserves policy

The nature of Samling Institute’s activities require that planning happens at least two years ahead, in line with classical music scheduling. This allows the charity to secure course leaders who have busy international schedules, along with key personnel, venues and partners.

Because of this, it is the policy of the charity to maintain unrestricted funds not committed, designated or invested in tangible fixed assets (the free reserves) of 12 months total expenditure. Trustees regard these reserves as both prudent and necessary. They sustain on-going working capital requirements and help meet the commitments of the extended planning cycle.

Samling Institute has, over the past 18 months, been exploring and developing a strategy to expand its charitable outreach work in state schools, These funds gave the charity the confidence to undertake this development work alongside its core programmes. Now that the foundations are laid, this programme will grow to involve more schools and give many more young people the opportunity to engage with the art form.

Samling Institute receives no statutory or regular funding and does not have an endowment. This means that it is even more critical that the charity retains the reserves target so that it can continue all of its work uninterrupted in the event of a significant or unexpected drop of income.

The free reserves at 31 March 2024 were £287,432 (2023: £249,620), which fell short of the trustees' target of £307,000.

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(A charitable company limited by guarantee)

TRUSTEES' REPORT (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

c. Investment policy

The memorandum of association permits the charity to deposit or invest funds in the same manner as permitted by the Trustee Act 2000.

Having regard to the charity’s liquidity requirements and reserves policy, the trustees currently operate a policy of keeping available funds in interest-bearing deposit accounts.

d. Principal funding

The principal funding sources of the charity during the year were grants and donations.

The trustees wish to acknowledge the support of the following funders during the year and those who wish to remain anonymous.

The Shears Foundation The Foyle Foundation Sir James Knott Trust The Barbour Foundation Garfield Weston Foundation Finn Family Fund The Amar-Franses & Foster Jenkins Trust Three Monkies Trust Esmee Fairbairn Foundation The Scops Arts Trust Marchmont Makers Foundation The D'Oyly Carte Charitable Trust The Fidelio Charitable Trust The Thistle Trust Community Foundation - Geoffrey and Anne Purves Fund Mr & Mrs Bateman K Dugdale P Holden

The financial outcome is net income on the unrestricted income fund of £38,093 (2023: net income £21,985).

Structure, governance and management

a. Constitution

Samling Institute for Young Artists is a company limited by guarantee, not having a share capital and is registered with the Charity Commission in England and Wales and the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator. It is governed by its memorandum and articles of association and in the event of the charity being wound up, the maximum liability of each member is £10.

b. Methods of appointment or election of trustees

The trustees are directors for the purposes of company law and are elected by and from the membership at general meetings. The directors may also appoint additional directors, but any such appointment must be confirmed by the members at the next annual general meeting. At each annual general meeting, one third of the directors must retire from office and those retiring by rotation are eligible for reappointment. The number of directors must not be less than three and the directors appoint one of their number to chair their meetings.

c. Organisational structure

The charity is managed by the trustees, who meet approximately four times a year. Two trustees, or a third of the number of trustees (whichever is the greater), are needed for a quorum. The trustees who have served during the year are set out on page 1. The day-to-day operations of the charity are managed by the Artistic and Executive Director.

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SAMLING INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG ARTISTS

(A charitable company limited by guarantee)

TRUSTEES' REPORT (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

Structure, governance and management (continued)

d. Policies adopted for the induction and training of trustees

The charity arranges for new trustees to understand the remit of the charity through seeing, first hand, activities and projects. After this induction, the chairman invites the individual to join the board. The training of trustees is dealt with according to individual need.

e. Related party relationships

The charity’s wholly-owned trading subsidiary, The Samling Arts Trading Company Limited has been dormant since 1 April 2004.

f. Risk management

The trustees have overall responsibility for risk management. The Chairman and Treasurer oversee the process, monitoring its scope and effectiveness. Day to day responsibility for risk management is taken by the Artistic and Executive Director and procedures are reviewed annually. Risk is discussed during trustee meetings and with staff on a regular basis.

The major risks to the charity are identified in a register and reviewed regularly. Each risk is assessed for likelihood of occurrence, consequences and impact. Mitigating actions are identified and the subsequent retained risks to the charity are measured. Risk review dates are also indicated. Financial risks are monitored and reviewed using the Charity Commission’s “Internal Financial Controls for Charities Checklist”.

The charity’s staff carry out individual risk assessments for each of its projects and events in consultation with project participants and other sources (for example, legal) where necessary.

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SAMLING INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG ARTISTS

(A charitable company limited by guarantee)

TRUSTEES' REPORT (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

Structure, governance and management (continued)

Statement of trustees' responsibilities

The trustees (who are also the directors of the charity for the purposes of company law) are responsible for preparing the trustees' report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).

Company law requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year. Under company law, the trustees must not approve the financial statements unless they are satisfied that they give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of its incoming resources and application of resources, including its income and expenditure, for that period. In preparing these financial statements, the trustees are required to:

The trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that are sufficient to show and explain the charity's transactions and disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Companies Act 2006. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.

Approved by order of the members of the board of trustees and signed on their behalf by:

Sir D R Bell Chairman Date: 20 September 2024

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SAMLING INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG ARTISTS

(A charitable company limited by guarantee)

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

Independent examiner's report to the trustees of Samling Institute for Young Artists ('the charity')

I report to the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of the charity for the year ended 31 March 2024.

Responsibilities and basis of report

As the trustees of the charity (and its directors for the purposes of company law) you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005 ('the 2005 Act'), the Charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006 (as amended) ('the 2006 Accounts Regulations') and the Companies Act 2006 ('the 2006 Act'). You are satisfied that the accounts of the charity are not required by charity or company law to be audited and have chosen instead to have an independent examination.

Having satisfied myself that the accounts of the charity are not required to be audited under Part 16 of the 2006 Act and are eligible for independent examination, I report in respect of my examination of the charity's accounts carried out under section 44(1)(c) of the 2005 Act and section 145 of the Charities Act 2011 ('the 2011 Act'). In carrying out my examination I have followed the requirements of Regulation 11 of the 2006 Accounts Regulations and the Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the 2011 Act.

Independent examiner's statement

Since the charity is required by company law to prepare its accounts on an accruals basis and is registered as a charity in Scotland your examiner must be a member of a body listed in Regulation 11(2) of the 2006 Accounts Regulations. I can confirm that I am qualified to undertake the examination because I am a registered member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, which is one of the listed bodies.

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe:

  1. accounting records were not kept in respect of the charity as required by section 386 of the 2006 Act and Regulation 4 of the 2006 Accounts Regulations; or

  2. the accounts do not accord with those records and with the accounting requirements of Regulation 8 of the 2006 Accounts Regulations; or

  3. the accounts do not comply with the accounting requirements of section 396 of the 2006 Act other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'true and fair' view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination; or

  4. the accounts have not been prepared in accordance with the methods and principles of the Statement of Recommended Practice for accounting and reporting by charities [applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102)].

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Signed:

Dated: 20 September 2024

D R Gold BA FCA

Armstrong Watson LLP Chartered Accountants One Strawberry Lane Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4BX

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SAMLING INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG ARTISTS

(A charitable company limited by guarantee)

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES (INCORPORATING INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

Note
Income from:
Donations
3
Charitable activities
4
Investment income
5
Total income
Expenditure on:
Raising funds
6
Charitable activities
7,8
Total expenditure
Net income/(expenditure)
Net movement in funds
Reconciliation of funds:
Total funds brought forward
Net movement in funds
Total funds carried forward
Unrestricted
funds
2024
£
168,830
16,286
3,562
188,678
19,574
131,011
150,585
38,093
38,093
345,868
38,093
383,961
Restricted
funds
2024
£
128,173
39,790
-
167,963
-
156,048
156,048
11,915
11,915
34,329
11,915
46,244
Total
funds
2024
£
297,003
56,076
3,562
356,641
19,574
287,059
306,633
50,008
50,008
380,197
50,008
430,205
Total
funds
2023
£
239,520
70,753
1,081
311,354
20,601
302,190
322,791
(11,437)
(11,437)
391,634
(11,437)
380,197

The notes on pages 14 to 26 form part of these financial statements.

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SAMLING INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG ARTISTS (A charitable company limited by guarantee) REGISTERED NUMBER: 5576907

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 MARCH 2024

Note
Fixed assets
Tangible assets
11
Investments
12
Current assets
Debtors
13
Cash at bank and in hand
Creditors: amounts falling due within one
year
14
Net current assets
Total net assets
32,520
428,251
460,771
(32,099)
2024
£
1,531
2
1,533
428,672
430,205
18,854
391,931
410,785
(31,840)
2023
£
1,250
2
1,252
378,945
380,197

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SAMLING INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG ARTISTS (A charitable company limited by guarantee) REGISTERED NUMBER: 5576907

BALANCE SHEET (CONTINUED) AS AT 31 MARCH 2024

Note
Charity funds
Restricted funds
15
Unrestricted funds:
Designated funds
15
General funds
15
Total unrestricted funds
15
Total funds
94,996
288,965
2024
£
46,244
383,961
430,205
94,996
250,872
2023
£
34,329
345,868
380,197

The charity was entitled to exemption from audit under section 477 of the Companies Act 2006.

The members have not required the company to obtain an audit for the year in question in accordance with section 476 of Companies Act 2006.

The trustees acknowledge their responsibilities for complying with the requirements of the Act with respect to accounting records and preparation of financial statements.

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the provisions applicable to entities subject to the small companies regime.

The financial statements were approved and authorised for issue by the trustees and signed on their behalf by:

C R Robson

Treasurer Date: 20 September 2024

The notes on pages 14 to 26 form part of these financial statements.

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SAMLING INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG ARTISTS

(A charitable company limited by guarantee)

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

1. General information

The charity is a company limited by guarantee and has no share capital. In the event of it being wound up, the maximum liability of each member is £10.

2. Accounting policies

2.1 Basis of preparation of financial statements

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the Charities SORP (FRS 102) - Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2019), the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) and the Companies Act 2006.

Samling Institute for Young Artists meets the definition of a public benefit entity under FRS 102.

Assets and liabilities are initially recognised at historical cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant accounting policy.

2.2 Going concern

The charity has reviewed its cash flow forecasts and there is a reasonable expectation that it has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for at least the next twelve months and on this basis the charity is considered to be a going concern.

2.3 Income

All income is recognised once the charity has entitlement to the income, it is probable that the income will be received and the amount of income receivable can be measured reliably.

Grants and donations are included in the statement of financial activities on a receivable basis. The balance of income received for specific purposes but not expended during the period is shown in the relevant funds on the balance sheet. Where income is received in advance of entitlement of receipt, its recognition is deferred and included in creditors as deferred income. Where entitlement occurs before income is received, the income is accrued.

On receipt, donated services are recognised on the basis of the value of the gift to the charity which is the amount it would have been willing to pay to obtain services or facilities of equivalent economic benefit on the open market; a corresponding amount is then recognised in expenditure in the period of receipt.

Income from charitable activities includes concert income, fees from participants and project partner contributions and is recognised when receivable.

Investment income being interest is included when receivable.

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

2. Accounting policies (continued)

2.4 Expenditure

Expenditure is recognised once there is a legal or constructive obligation to transfer economic benefit to a third party, it is probable that a transfer of economic benefits will be required in settlement and the amount of the obligation can be measured reliably. Expenditure is classified by activity. The costs of each activity are made up of the total of direct costs and shared costs, including support costs involved in undertaking each activity. Direct costs attributable to a single activity are allocated directly to that activity. Shared costs which contribute to more than one activity and support costs which are not attributable to a single activity are apportioned between those activities on the basis of staff time spent on each activity.

Expenditure on raising funds comprises the costs incurred towards obtaining voluntary income from grants and donations, together with expenditure on fundraising activities.

Expenditure on charitable activities is incurred on directly undertaking the activities which further the charity's objectives, as well as any associated support costs.

All expenditure is inclusive of irrecoverable VAT.

2.5 Tangible fixed assets and depreciation

Tangible fixed assets are initially recognised at cost. After recognition, under the cost model, tangible fixed assets are measured at cost less accumulated depreciation and any accumulated impairment losses. All costs incurred to bring a tangible fixed asset into its intended working condition should be included in the measurement of cost.

Depreciation is charged so as to allocate the cost of tangible fixed assets less their residual value over their estimated useful lives, .

Depreciation is provided on the following bases:

Furnitures, fittings and - 4 years straight line
equipment
Paintings - not depreciated

2.6 Investments

Investments in subsidiaries are valued at cost less provision for impairment.

The charity has taken advantage of the exemption provided by the Statement of Recommended Practice not to prepare group accounts on the grounds that the results of the subsidiary undertaking are not material to the group.

2.7 Cash at bank and in hand

Cash at bank includes a current account, business reserve account and liquidity manager 95 day account.

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(A charitable company limited by guarantee)

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

2. Accounting policies (continued)

2.8 Liabilities and provisions

Liabilities are recognised when there is an obligation at the balance sheet date as a result of a past event, it is probable that a transfer of economic benefit will be required in settlement, and the amount of the settlement can be estimated reliably.

Liabilities are recognised at the amount that the charity anticipates it will pay to settle the debt or the amount it has received as advanced payments for the goods or services it must provide.

2.9 Financial instruments

The charity only has financial assets and financial liabilities of a kind that qualify as basic financial instruments. Basic financial instruments are initially recognised at transaction value and subsequently measured at their settlement value with the exception of bank loans which are subsequently measured at amortised cost using the effective interest method.

2.10 Pensions

The charity operates a defined contribution pension scheme and the pension charge represents the amounts payable by the charity to the fund in respect of the year.

2.11 Fund accounting

General funds are unrestricted funds which are available for use at the discretion of the trustees in furtherance of the general objectives of the charity and which have not been designated for other purposes.

Designated funds comprise unrestricted funds that have been set aside by the trustees for particular purposes. The aim and use of each designated fund is set out in the notes to the financial statements.

Restricted funds are funds which are to be used in accordance with specific restrictions imposed by donors or which have been raised by the charity for particular purposes. The costs of raising and administering such funds are charged against the specific fund. The aim and use of each restricted fund is set out in the notes to the financial statements.

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

3. Income from donations

Unrestricted
funds
2024
£
Grants
The Shears Foundation
30,000
The Foyle Foundation
-
Sir James Knott Trust
-
The Barbour Foundation
20,000
Garfield Weston Foundation
-
Finn Family Fund
-
The Amar-Franses & Foster-Jenkins Trust
-
Three Monkies Trust
-
Esmee Fairbairn Foundation
-
The Scops Arts Trust
-
Marchmont Makers Foundation
-
The D'Oyly Carte Charitable Trust
-
The Fidelio Charitable Trust
-
The Thistle Trust
-
Anonymous
-
Community Foundation - Geoffrey and Ann
Purves Fund
500
The Gillian Dickinson Trust
-
The Henfrey Charitable Trust
-
The Idlewild Trust
-
The W A Handley Trust
-
50,500
Donations
P Holden
45,000
K Dugdale
25,000
Other
25,847
Anonymous
20,000
Membership income
2,483
Mr & Mrs Bateman
-
168,830
Restricted
funds
2024
£
-
25,000
25,000
-
15,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
7,500
7,500
4,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
2,500
-
-
-
-
-
125,500
-
-
673
-
-
2,000
128,173
Total
funds
2024
£
30,000
25,000
25,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
7,500
7,500
4,000
3,000
3,000
3,000
2,500
500
-
-
-
-
176,000
-
-
-
-
-
-
297,003
Total
funds
2023
£
40,000
-
20,000
55,000
15,000
-
10,000
5,000
-
-
-
-
-
-
2,500
-
25,000
10,000
5,000
5,000
192,500
5,000
25,000
14,953
-
2,067
-
239,520

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

4. Income from charitable activities

Unrestricted
funds
2024
£
Concert income
8,786
Samling Artist Programme, Samling Academy,
Samling Futures and Singing Schools and
Samling and Song:
Fees from participants
-
Corporate sponsorship
7,500
Project partner contributions
-
In kind support from venues
-
16,286
Restricted
funds
2024
£
-
4,590
-
15,000
20,200
39,790
Total
funds
2024
£
8,786
4,590
7,500
15,000
20,200
56,076
Total
funds
2023
£
8,108
3,820
5,000
22,500
31,325
70,753

5. Investment income

Unrestricted Total Total
funds funds funds
2024 2024 2023
£ £ £
Interest on cash deposits 3,562 3,562 1,081

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

6. Expenditure on raising funds

Fundraising costs

Unrestricted
funds
2024
£
Office costs
2,794
Wages and salaries
15,187
Social security costs
1,009
Pension costs
465
Depreciation
119
19,574
Total
funds
2024
£
2,794
15,187
1,009
465
119
19,574
Total
funds
2023
£
3,220
15,799
964
474
144
20,601

7. Analysis of expenditure on charitable activities Summary by fund type

Unrestricted
funds
2024
£
Charitable activities
131,011
Total 2023
98,311
Analysis of expenditure by activities
Direct costs
2024
£
Charitable activities
153,720
Restricted
funds
2024
£
156,048
203,879
Support
costs
2024
£
133,339
Total
2024
£
287,059
302,190
Total
funds
2024
£
287,059
Total
2023
£
302,190
Total
funds
2023
£
302,190

8. Analysis of expenditure by activities

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

8. Analysis of expenditure by activities (continued)

Analysis of direct costs

Samling Artist Programme
Samling Academy, Samling Futures and Singing Schools
Public and fundraising concerts
25th Anniversary Appeal
Samling and Song
Total
funds
2024
£
62,894
71,103
11,860
-
7,863
153,720
Total
funds
2023
£
67,603
92,521
11,211
5,247
-
176,582

Analysis of support costs

Staff costs
Depreciation
Office costs
Audit and accountancy
Trustees' meeting expenses
Total
funds
2024
£
107,961
775
18,194
6,144
265
133,339
Total
funds
2023
£
98,849
831
19,555
6,362
11
125,608

Governance costs included within support costs total £19,040 (2023: £18,077). They comprise: £6,144 for the preparation and examination of the statutory financial statements (2023: £6,362 for the preparation and audit of the statutory financial statements).

£265 (2023: £11) in respect of trustee meeting expenses.

£10,383 (2023: £9,418) staff costs.

£2,248 (2023: £2,286) office costs and depreciation.

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

9. Independent examiner's remuneration

2024 2023
£ £
Fees payable to the charity's independent examiner for the independent
examination of the charity's annual accounts 1,800 -
Fees payable to the charity's independent examiner in respect of:
Accountancy services 4,344 4,122
Audit services - 2,240

10. Staff costs

Wages and salaries
Social security costs
Contribution to defined contribution pension schemes
2024
£
114,100
7,030
3,492
124,622
2023
£
106,400
6,494
3,192
116,086

The average number of persons employed by the charity during the year was as follows:

2024 2023
No. No.
Project development and support, fundraising and administration 3 3

The number of employees whose employee benefits (excluding employer pension costs) exceeded £60,000 was:

2024 2023
No. No.
In the band £60,001 - £70,000 1 1

The charity considers its key management personnel comprise of the trustees, the Artistic and Executive Director and a Marketing Manager. The total employment costs of the key management personnel were £115,861 (2023: £108,187).

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
11.
Tangible fixed assets
Cost
At 1 April 2023
Additions
At 31 March 2024
Depreciation
At 1 April 2023
Charge for the year
At 31 March 2024
Net book value
At 31 March 2024
At 31 March 2023
12.
Investments
Cost or valuation
At 1 April 2023
At 31 March 2024
Net book value
At 31 March 2024
At 31 March 2023
Furniture,
fittings and
equipment
£
12,875
1,175
14,050
11,625
894
12,519
1,531
1,250
Investments
in
subsidiary
companies
£
2
2
2
2

The historical cost of this investment as at 31 March 2024 was £2.

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(A charitable company limited by guarantee)

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

Principal subsidiaries

The following was a subsidiary undertaking of the charity:

Name
Registered office or principal
place of business
Class of
shares
The Samling Arts Trading Company Limited
United Kingdom
2 £1
ordinary
shares
The financial results of the subsidiary for the year were:
Name
The Samling Arts Trading Company Limited
13.
Debtors
2024
£
Prepayments
6,229
Accrued income
26,291
32,520
14.
Creditors: Amounts falling due within one year
2024
£
Amounts owed to group undertakings
2
Other taxation and social security
3,186
Other creditors
791
Accruals and deferred grant income
28,120
32,099
Holding
100%
Net assets
£
2
2023
£
2,071
16,783
18,854
2023
£
2
2,843
2,521
26,474
31,840

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

15. Statement of funds

Statement of funds - current year

Unrestricted funds
Designated funds
Joan Frances Coull Fund
General funds
General funds
Total Unrestricted funds
Restricted funds
Samling Academy, Samling Futures and
Singing Schools
Samling Artist Programme
Samling Opera
Samling and Song
Total of funds
Balance at 1
April 2023
£
94,996
250,872
345,868
9,780
-
24,549
-
34,329
380,197
Income
£
-
188,678
188,678
114,631
47,232
-
6,100
167,963
356,641
Expenditure
£
-
(150,585)
(150,585)
(102,716)
(47,232)
-
(6,100)
(156,048)
(306,633)
Balance at
31 March
2024
£
94,996
288,965
383,961
21,695
-
24,549
-
46,244
430,205

In 2016/17 a legacy of £94,996 was received from the estate of the late Joan Frances Coull. This was set aside by Trustees as a designated fund to support future projects.

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(A charitable company limited by guarantee)

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

15. Statement of funds (continued)

Statement of funds - prior year

Unrestricted funds
Designated funds
Joan Frances Coull Fund
Phyllis Evetts Fund
Creative Development
Programme
25th Anniversary Appeal
General funds
General funds
Total Unrestricted funds
Restricted funds
Samling Academy, Samling
Futures and Singing Schools
Samling Artist Programme
Samling Opera
Total of funds
Balance at
1 April 2022
£
94,996
5,240
5,945
9,300
115,481
208,402
323,883
43,202
-
24,549
67,751
391,634
Income
£
-
-
-
-
-
140,897
140,897
99,741
70,716
-
170,457
311,354
Expenditure
£
-
-
(5,945)
(5,247)
(11,192)
(107,720)
(118,912)
(133,163)
(70,716)
-
(203,879)
(322,791)
Transfers
in/out
£
-
(5,240)
-
(4,053)
(9,293)
9,293
-
-
-
-
-
-
Balance at
31 March
2023
£
94,996
-
-
-
94,996
250,872
345,868
9,780
-
24,549
34,329
380,197

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(A charitable company limited by guarantee)

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

16. Analysis of net assets between funds

Analysis of net assets between funds - current period

Unrestricted
funds
2024
£
Tangible fixed assets
1,531
Fixed asset investments
2
Current assets
394,527
Creditors due within one year
(12,099)
Total
383,961
Restricted
funds
2024
£
-
-
66,244
(20,000)
46,244
Total
funds
2024
£
1,531
2
460,771
(32,099)
430,205

Analysis of net assets between funds - prior period

Tangible fixed assets
Fixed asset investments
Current assets
Creditors due within one year
Total
Unrestricted
funds
2023
£
1,250
2
376,456
(31,840)
345,868
Restricted
funds
2023
£
-
-
34,329
-
34,329
Total
funds
2023
£
1,250
2
410,785
(31,840)
380,197

17. Related party transactions

No trustees, or any person related or connected by business to them, received any remuneration or expenses from the charity during the year.

There were no transactions with The Samling Arts Trading Company Limited during the year. The loan account balance is disclosed in note 14 to the financial statements.

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