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02 Contents 03 Chair's Statement 05 2022 at a glance 06 Chlef Executive Statement 08 Reference and Admlnlstratlve Details 09 The Manchester Pride Charity 10 What We Deliver and its Publlc Beneflt 11 Legal Status and Governing Documents 11 Trustees 12 Organisational Structure 13 Prlde In Our Future 20 Manchester Pride Festival 25 All Equals Charter 26 Manchester Prlde Conference 28 Community Sessions 29 YouthPrlde MCR 30 Superbla 32 Volunteers 33 Grants Programme 34 Financial Review 35 Risk Management 36 Statement of Trustees Responsibllities 37 Consolldated Financlal Statements for Year Ended 31 December 2022

03 Chair's Statement Oear Supporter. It has been my great privilege to pen an opening statement to these annual reviews over recent years. In my rather poor attempt to string words and sentences together. I've always tried to open a small window into what's been going on at Manchester Pride - not just the things we've done but how we've done them and what we've learnt. As I ref lect on 2022,1 am lef t with the sense that this year has been one of genuine renewal for the charity. The hallmark of this was undoubtedly the Pride in Our Future report which we published early in the year. This gave trustees, and the charity's team, a clear understanding of what was on your mind and what we needed to do to betterdeliver on your expectations and aspirations. This was the larqest consultation we have ever conducted. and trustees would like to thank everyone who gave up their time to participate and give us views. As a result. 2022 was a yearof change. Once again community, activism and giving were placed at the heart of everything we (Jid. That meant a Manchester Pride Festival focussed on the Gay Village Party. That meant unprecedented levels of co-creation with our communities to curate what arquably was our most diverse programme of events and experiences. And that meant a return of the much loved Manchester Pride Paradewhich COVID-19 had put a stop to since 2019. Pride in Our Future also reminded us of the dangers of becofning compla¢ent. I think the reality is that as individuals and organisations go about doing what they do. they can inevitably drif t a little. That drif t is not purposèly done or malicious in intent. it is just a ref lection of life. Pride in Our Future gave the charity an opportunity to connect even more strongly with our LGB TQ+ communities and our place in the modern pride movement to ensure what we were doing was what you wanted. And as a result of what you said. we made choices. Yes, we changed the festival, but we did more. We chose to invest in more communication with you. more opportunities for you to input and more ways for us to campaign. That meant increased platforming of issues through our social media (including launching our first multi-media anti-hate crime campaignl. a new website and a set of e-newsletters to help queer communities stay informed of what we were doing on your behalf. However. the choice which I know was top of mind for trustees was the solution put in place around fundraising. Raising money for LGB TO+ good cau5e5 is at the heart of Manchester Pride. After all, it's why Manchester Pride was founded. But it wasn't always clear what proportion of Pride ticket sales went to good causes.

04 Chair's Statement In 2022, trustees sought to f ix this with a pledge to donate a set amount f rom each ticket sold directly to the Manchester Pride Community Fund to support grassroots and other LGBTQ+ charity partners across Greater Manchester. Trustees hope that change. along with even more information on where your ticket money goes. will provide people with greater transparency. As a result of this new approach, in 2022, people who chose to buy tickets for the Gay Village Party raised £114,653 directlyforthe Community Fund. So, there can be no doubt 2022 was a period of change. A time of rebuilding post-COVID-19, a time of choices made and a time when we were able to renew what we do on your behalf. And, if you will allow me a personal indulgence here, it was a time of change for trustees. At the end of 2022 Rob Malcomson. ourtreasurer. and I retired from the Board having served our terms and tf Ustees completed a formal recruitment process to appoint successors. I know we both feel it has been an immense privilege to have been part of this queer led organisation. We would like to thank our fellow trustees and Mark and his amazing team for all their partnership and efforts over the years and to wish those who come after us every success. As always, we would not be here and would not be able to do what we do without your support. So, to those who hold us accountable. champion us and aspire forus to be better, Id like to say thank you. Paul Wheeler Chair, Manchester Pf ide Board of Trustees

05 2022 at a glance , pPIDt Return of the parade: 13.500 RCH FOR PEAC participants 209 SAT 27AUG'22 PARADE groups and organisations 500.000 spectators Manchester Pride Festival 2022: 70.000 MANCHESTEF! overall event attendees £114.653 raised for LGBTQ+ causes

06 Chief Executive Statement Like it or loathe it, change is inevitable. And 2022 was a year of change for Manchester Pride. Having consulted with our communities at large. we began the year by publishing the f indings of our largest consultation-Pride In Our Future". Collectively we harvested over 7,000 responses from people who helped to shape our bold plans and the charity's pledge to prioritise the needs identif led by Greater Manchesters LGBTQ+ communities. We're really grateful forthe number of people who gave time to share theirthoughts and suggestions of how they would like to see Manchester Pride continue to evolve and improve. Manchester Pride is committed to being a learning organisation and there was a great deal for us to review. consider and reflect upon. Being a member of the QTIPOClQueer Trans Intersex People of Colourlcommunity, I was par- ticularly struck by the sense of awareness and understanding within wider LGB To+ communities of the importance of prioritising the needs of queer people who are further marginalised. This is a therne which featured heavily in the design of our strategy. In setting out our strategy, the Board of TrLSStees established four key pillars to categorise our objectives for the year.. Community, Transparency, Activism and Giving. The clarity of purpose for the charitywas refreshed for our communities to own and we stepped out with our best foot forward, knowing that what we were aiming to deliver perfectly matched their priorities. Our strategy for 2022 was bold, queer and inclusive. We were thrilled to be in a position to deliver the Manchester Pride Conference in person which this year took place at The Lowry Theatre at Salford Quays. This event provided an opportunity for organisations, groups and individuals to learn more about the modern pride movement in general and understand how to support it all year round. We enjoyed a fantastic day of discussions, informative panels and workshops which all followed this year's theme"Greater Manchester, A City To be Proud In= Sustaining Greater Manchester's Legacy of pioneering LGBTQ+ rights". Our approach to Manchester Pride Festival 2022 was centred around greater collaboration and co-design. We provided greater opportunities for year round engagement with the charity through a series of community sessions, listening groups and f urther, proactive inclusion initiatives. Manchester Pride Festival 2022 was designed for our communities by our communities.

07 Chief Executive Statement Building on the success of the Gay Village Party in 2021, we set out to ensure that activism was f irmly rooted at the heart of our events and that we were focusing our efforts on supportir)g the priorities and needs of our most marginalised communities- QTIPOC and wider Trans communities. Some of the ways in which we achieved this were opening the weekend with an in-person Human Rights Forum. kicking off the weekend of performances with our Trans led and curated stage takeover°Trans Filth & Jof and cementing"Black Pride MCFf as a f irm f ixture on our stage line up. Pride is many things to many people. This remains one of the single greatest challenges to face when developing a strategy and outlining our plans for the year. We are committed to evolving and following the path that our communities ask us to follow. Throughout the history of our charity. Manchester Pride has evolved and continues to innovate in order to better represent our communities and their priorities. Having raised £114,000 we were particularly pleased to re-launch our grant schemes this year, targeting the under-represented and aligning with the priorities outlined by our communities. Like most charities, Manchester Pride was deeply affected by the pandemic. The repercussions continue to impact normal operations as we all attempt to adjust and settle into a new groove within a displaced world. I'd like to say a huge thank you to all of my team. our volunteers. the board of trustees, partners and stakeholders. Our work continues and the challenges we face are tough. Together we will push forward as we continue to make Manchester a City to be proud in. Mark.

08 Reference and Administrative Details The Trustees, who are also directors for the purpose of company law, have pleasure in presenting their report and the financial statements of the group for the year ended 31 December 2022. REGISTERED CHARITY NAME Manchester Pride Lirnited THE TRUSTEES The Trustees who served the Charity during the year to the date of signing the Trustees Annual Report were as follows= D M¢Govern lappointed November 20221 M Lawlor INOEPENOENTEXAMINER Hurst Accountants Ltd 21 Tivot Dale Stockport Cheshire SKI ITD HARITY REGISTRATION NVMOER 1117848 COMPANY REGISTRATION NUMBER 04671318 BANKERS Nationa1 Westminster 8ank PIC Spring Gardens Manchester M2 IFB REGISTERED OFFICE Manchester One 53 Porlland Street Manchester MI 3LF V Empson T Westwood (resigned March 20231 S Pegg (resigned March 20231 T Adebayo M Emmerson SOLICITORS DLA Piper I St. Peter's Square Manchester M2 3DE R Joshi (appointed March 20231 J Harrison (appointèd March 20231 R Malcomson (resigned Novernber 20221 P Wheeler (resigned November 20221 S Bowen Iresigned July 20231 SECRETARY V Empson CEO M Fletcher DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONSI DEPUTY CEO S Owen (J'oined June 20231 EAOOFENGAGEMENT F Hemani OPERATIONS DIRECTOR

09 The Manchester Pride Charity Who we are Manchester Pride is one of the UK'S leading LGB TQ+ charities. We create opportunities to uplift queer communities and brin9 people together to celebrate LG8TO+ life. while also campaigning for equality and inclusion across Greater Manchester. How we operate Manchester Pride is a charity. this means we are registered wilh The Charity Comrnission, and operate exclusively for charitable purposes. In order to register with The Charity Commission we had to meet a fixed criteria. In England and Wales. a charity is an organisation that is.. established for charitable purposes only subject to the High Courfs charity law jurisdiction Purposes are what the charity is set up to achieve- they are explained in our governing document. To be charitable. a charity's purposes must.. fall within the descriptions of purposes be lor the public benefit Like many charities, we get our incorne from a variety of sources. including donations, some grants, and through the delivery of Manchester Pride Festival. Manchester Pride. similarly to many other charities. operates as a limited company and is fully audited. So, when you see reference to Manchestef Pride Limited, that means the charity. It is common for charities to have trading companies which generate incomelifs how many of the charity shops you see on the high street operatel. In the case of Manchesler Pride. our trading company doesn't run shops. it runs a four-day festival celebrating LGBTQ+ life. In the case of Manchester Pridelthe charity and limited companyl we have a subsidiary trading company loo. called Manchester Pride Events Ltd. Like Manchester Pride Ltd. Manchesler Pride Events Ltd is a not-for-prof it company. This company is registered with Companies House. is fully audited and is what is Called a'wholly-owned subsidiary.. That means any surplus generated by the cornpany is given directly to the charity which owns it and no other entity prof its frtsm its work. Manchester Pride Events Ltd organises the Manchester Pride Festival for the charity. All staff work for the charity to deliver ils charitable goals. The delivery of the Manchester Pride Festival is one of our most important charitable objectives.. it is celebration of LG8TO+ life in Greater Manchester and exists to campaign for greater LGB To+ equality both at home and abroad. It is also our biggest source of income which supports us to deliver all of our other charitable objectives. Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. Campaign for advancementsof LG8TQ+ equality at home and abroad. Stage awarfd class celebration of LG8TQ+ life in Greater Manchester. Raise awareness of. and support for. the mental health of LGBTO+ people. To make packages of support, including grant$. available for LGBTO+ communities groups, oryanisations. events and good cau$e$ in Greater Manchester.

10 What we deliver and its public benefit. There are many ways Manchester Prlde as a charlty dellvers a publlc beneflt and Its charltable obje¢tive$. The most visible and famous Is the delivery of the Manchester Prlde Festlval. The Manchester Pride Festival is a four-day programme of events across August Bank Holiday which provides a very visible way for LGB To+ people to be out and proud in Manchester. The Manchester Pride Festival and Manchester Pride Chaflty are one and the same. The Manchester Pride Festival is delivered for the charity by its wholly owned and not-for-profit subsidiary company, Manchesler Pride Events Ltd. The Manchester Pride Festival is the principal way by which Manchesler Pride as a charity can deliver its charitable goals, as an organisation designed to help celebrate LGBTQ+ life and campaign for inclusion and equality across the city-region. 11 4¥ Ll Why Is celebrating LGBTO+ life w important charitable obJe¢tlve? The Manchester Pride Festival is'party as protest.. Manchester Pride is part of the global LGBTQ. liberation movement. celebrating queer people, culiure and expression as loudly and publicly as possible in a ref usal to hide in shame. As a large-scale social movemellt. Pride has qrown exponentially in its SO. year history in the aims of a movemeni for LGBTO+ liberation. Greater Manchester has played a pivotal role in this and continues to do so today. from the anti-section 28 march in1988 to the campaigning and f undraising Manchester Pride undertakes year round. We live ir) an overtly heteronormative and cisnormative wodd-. a world which assumes that everyone is heterosexual and cisgender until stated otherwise. Historically, queer people were not seen as'less normal. than cisgender and straight people. but rather they were off the scale of 'normal' entirely. If someone was to dare identify as LGB TQ+ then they were some sort of deviant. sick. predatory pervert and therefore a threat to civilisation. tradition (like marriage). children, and society as a whole. These ideas about queer people pushed the LGBTO+ community into the darkest marqins of society, ostracising, silencing and erasing them wherever possible. We've come a long way, but the f iqht for queer liberation is far from over. With a rise in anti-LGB TQ+ hate crimes. rhetoric and legislation, it is more vital than ever that the Pride movement remains focussed on f ighting for a world where LGBTQ+ people are f ree to live and love without prejudice. The Manchester Pride Festival is a chance for us to draw attention to the issues facing LGB TQ+ people, show the world the vibrancy queer culture has to offer wider society. while also elevating anij providing paid work to talented queer and diverse artists. performers and producers from Greater Manchester and beyond.

11 Legal Status and Governing Documents Manchester Pride is a company limited by guarantee, charity registration number1117848 and company number 04671318. The Charity is governed by the memorandum and articles of association for the incorporated company as last amended on 19 December 2006. The Board are in the process of reviewing and updating the memorandum and articles of association as at the end of Ihis financial year. The directors of the charitable company are its trustees for the purpose of charity law and through this report are collectively referred to as Ihe trustees. The governing documents instruct the trustees to act in a way to promote the objectives of the Charity. Trustees Manchestèr Pride has WC*rked hard to reflect the diversity of its community on its trustee board. Thanks to a concerted recruitment efforl, we are privileged to have trustees from different backgrounds, genders. ethnicities. sexual orientations. gender identities and political persuasions. In Seplember 2021 the Board unanimously agreed to ask that Paul Wheeler and Rob Malcomson continue in their respective roles as Chair and Treasurer beyond their original term limits. Both were scheduled to retire in March 2022 and agreed to stay in their roles until November 2022. This decision was taken in the best interests of the Charity to assist in its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, to assist in implementing the Pride in Our Future Review and to allow sufficient time to identify suitable replacement Chair and Treasurer. In November 2022 follo￿ng an open recnjitment process. the Board was pleased to appoint a new Chair, David McGovern, an experienced director in the public and charitable sectors. In December 2022, following a further open recruitment exercise, the Board identified a new Treasurer, Jenny Harrison, an experienced finance director working in Ihe telecommunications industry. Jenny will be appointed to the Board at the AGM in March 2023.

I2 Organisational Structure The Annual General Meeting of the Charity appoints new trustees and Honorary Off icers. appoints the auditors and considers ané adopts the annual report and f inaneial statements for the preceding year's activities. The Board of Trustees is ultimately responsible for the running of the Charity. The Board has the following structure of sub-committees-. Performance and governance committee- it oversee$ the proper govemanee of the charity, alonq with the Chalr it help$ to linè managè the CEO and it ensures the charity delivers against its strategic goo1$. FiDan¢e and risk committee- financial oversight and managing the charity'5 risk register. FUr￿raISIng and grants committee- oversees the charitys grant giving activities. At the heart of Manchester Pride is the Manchester Pride Feslival. The delivery of a successful festival remains the main income source for the charity. without which it could not meet its charitable goals and objectives. The trustees employ a full-time Chief Executive Off icerlCEOI as the charity. and the financial and operational risk associated with the delivery of its festival. are too great for volunteer trustees to manage on a day-to-day basis. Trustees delegate operational delivery of the Charity to the CEO. Our Employees Headed by the Charity's CEO, the team at Manchester Pride has operational responsibility to deliver the Chaflty's objectives and ensure it provides a public benefit. Statting levels are agreed by the CEO and trustees based on a three-year plan and financial projections. In any given financial year. we have a small team of full-time employees. That team then expands as temporary expert staff are brought onboard to help with the delivery of Manchester Pride Festival. On an annual basis all employees are appraised. and they also receive regular training and coaching in support of their roles. At the end of 2022 Manchester Pride employed 16 people across three departments, Opèrations. Engagement and Marketing. Female Trans or non-binary Poc Male LGBTQ+ Employee pay and benefits The trustees of Manchester Pride set the pay and reward policy fof Staff, including the CEO. In doing $0, we seek to meet our obligations as a charity with the desire to be a great place to work which attracts and retains talented. passionate people who want to make a difference. The remuneration of staff is benchmarked against salaries paid by other charities and follows guidance from the National Council for Voluntary OrganisationslNCVOI. In addition, as our team land our CEO in particularl is charged with overseeing a complex not-for-profit organisation, we ben¢hm3rk their salaries against the market rate wed have to pay for these types of specialist skills.

Pride In Our-Future:. pRIDt Your voices were heard. Following our in-depth community consultation. we're actively striving towards building you a better Manchester Pride. In February 2022 we announced details on the Charity's future direction and the priorities for the Manchester Pride Festival, following community consultation. The changes we implemented followed a six month review and ¢onsultation with the region's LGBTQ+ communities after some indicated the focus of our grant-giving no lonqer retlecteé some of the key causes that mattered most to them. The findings trom the consultation addressed key areas surrounding ithe charity s role in grant making for local groups and causes as well as the format and delivery of the annual Manchester Pride Festival celebrations in August. The stand-out themes which will be taken forward include: Manchester Pride wlll create more opportunities to consult wlth communltles In orderto Co-design future Pride events. Connecting Manchester Prlde's grant4Jiving work with Irwt from communities. Ensurinq all Manchester Pride events are accessible to all members of our communities we will- Clarify and publish the cornmitment to low income tickets by the end ot MarclL Introduce quiet spaces at Pride events from this year. Work towards an aspirational level ol accessibility accreditation ar￿ offerto partner with LG8TO+ business in the Gay Village to help them be part ot this. Manchester Prides August celebrations will continue. the charity will refocus its efforts back onto its activist roots. As a result, Pride celebrations will be focused around the Gay Willage Party and MCR Pride Live will not go ahead in 2022- it was identified as less important by the ¢¢)mmunities in furthering their aims. The Parade. The Candlelit Vigil, the Gay Village Party. Superbia Weekend, Youth Pride MCR, Family Pride MCR and Human Rights Forum will proceed- identified by our ¢ommunities a$ vital elernents of Manchester Pride. A fixed amount or percentage of each ticket purchased to Pride events will go directly to the community fund. The Board of Trustees will be more visible and connected with communilies. and commit lo ensuring greater transparency about the charit￿$ actions. One of the hey actions from the report was to ensure we give our communities greater visibility into the work we're doing week in, week out. We therefore consider it important to keep you updated as to our current performance against the actions detaile¢J in the report. The following matrix will take you through, step by step. each action from the report and provide you with details of the work we've done throughout 2022. and will continue to do. to achieve them. We will link to further references where appropriate for those who wish to dive a little deeper into our work.

14 Pride In Our Future COMMUNITIES We will create multiple opportunities Details of all the opportunities our communities could co-design throughout the year to consult with with us were published in Ihe re March u da our communities in order to co- design future Pride events. Thi$ will In 2022 Manchester Pride hosted 22 listening groups and co- include workshops, con$ultations design sessions. 106 people attended these sessions. and surveys. We received 2,402 responses aeross three surveys. We will create more opportunities for community groupled and community curated events I activities at Pride events. Manchester Pride facilitated 10 Community Sessions to use our platform to elevate community groups based in Greater Manchester. Manchester Pride Festival events curated in collaboration with- Trang Filth and Joy with Tran9 Creative and Milk Presents Human Rights Forum wlth LGBT Foundation Fat Pride SWAGGA Black Prlde MCR Queer Womens Take¢ver Cutie-PoC Cabaret The Candlelight Vigil with GHT aDd our community Family Pride MCR with Proud 2 b Parents Youth Pride MCR with The Proud Trust and AKT The Superbia offering as a whole was completely community group led and curated. The maln party element of our Pride celebrations will be focused around Ihe Gay Vlllage Party, close to the roots of where our story began. The'MCR Pride Live. event will not happen iTr2022. The heart of the 2022 Nanchester Pride Festival was firmly centred around the Gay Village Party. details can be found on our we We will engage furtherwlth local Manchester Pride worked closely with the Village Licensed LGBTQ+ venues and buslnesses Businesses Association IVLBAI before and during the festival providing them with the opportunity to co-design elements of the Gay Village party, providing lo have qreater involvement In the opportunities for collaborative programing and collective Co-design for Pride events. decision making. A total of 5 meetings took place in 2022. We will work with local LGBTO+ groups, businesses and initiatives to f ind a solution that maintains the levels of safety dernanded by our communitiès whilst also addressing the concerns of The Gay Village Party being fenced. Manchester Pride successfully worked with stakeholders and developed a solution through policy which maintained a required level of security and addressed the fen¢ing issue at the Gay Village Party. The Manchester Pride Safety and Wellness Policy can be found he

15 Pride In Our Future Ensuring all Manchester Pride events Manchester Pride's Low Income Ticket Programme aims to open are accessible to all members of our up the celebrations to more people. Details of the low income communities we will: tickets are shared on the main ticket page on the Manchester Clarify and publish the commitrnent Pride website to ensure everyone looking to buy tickets is aware to low income tickets by the end of this option and how to apply for them if they are eligible. of March. Details of low income tickets can be found here. Introduce qulet Spaces at Pride events from this year. Quiet spaces were introduced at this year's festival- including a dedicated space in the basement of the Townhouse Hotel. Work towards an aspirational level ot a¢ce$sibility accreditation and offer to partner with LGBTQ business in the Gay Village to help them be part ol this. A decision was made by the accessibility community group not to pursue an accreditation but rather lo focus on the development of a new policy. The anchester rlde Accessibilit Polic is now live on our website. Manchester Pride worked closely with LGBTQ+ accessibility organisation. Quiplash. for the 2022 Manchester Pride Festival. Quiplash aimsto make the artsand LGBTQ+ spaces more accessible and, following their consultation. Manchester Pri(Je were able to develop a policy that really works for our ¢omrnunitie5 Wlth accessibility needs. We will platform and signpost to Manchester Pride has platformed and si9nposted to many other support groups l initiatives that groups and initiatives thal work with LGBTO+ people throughout work with LGBTQ+ people throughout the year. Examples include prornoting More Than Existinq, an Greater Manchester all year round. exhibition and event celebrating trans relationships, and sh8ring Where there are gaps in provision, omin out sto for Bisexual Awareness Week. We use our we will seek to develop such groups. large social media audience to give these projects a wider reach initiatives with partners in then theyd achieve on their own. Greater Manchester. Manchester Pride recnjited a Community Engagement Oflicer to work closely with a wide variety of LGBTQ+ groups across Greater Manchester to ensure Manchester Pride has Én authentic view of the needs of all aspe¢ts of our communities. We have established Community Sessions. month5y events delivered in partnership with community groups helping them raise awareness and increase their memberships. utilising our engaged audience we will use our platform to promote LGBTQ+ community and grassroots events throughout Greater Man¢hoster all year round. Superbia is Manchester Pride's platform which celebrates LGBTQ+ arts and culture in Greater Manchester. The Superbia website was relèunched in 2022. offering a new and improved, intuitive platform designed to make it easier to discover events throuqhout the region. The Superbia initialive continues to be promoted across all Manchester Pride platforms. detailing the community and grassroots queer cultural events. Examples of this include promoting Black An of Black History Month and all the al est nchester. laspart

16 Pride In Our Future GIVING We will commit a fixed arnount or A f ixed donation of £2.50 f rom every ticket purchased for the percentage of each ticket purchased Manchester Pride Festival was distributed to the Manchester to go direetly to the Community Pride Community Fund. Over £114,000 was raised from thè 2022 Fund. This amount will be clearly Manchester Pride Festival. communicated to ticket buyers at the point of purchase. We will also provide greater clarity on where the remainderof the amounts generated from ticket sales is attributed. The exact commilment will be shared with our communities by the end of March 2022. Manchester Pride created an infographic to demonstrate where the remaining costs of the ticket is attributed, for example the delivery of free lo attend events such as the Parade. and staging, lighting and production for all the performers. The inlographic was shared al the point of purchase both on the Manchester Pride website and the Ticketmaster website to ensure all those buying tickets lor the Manchester Pride Festival had transparency over the ticket price. Details of the info ra can be found on the Manchester Pride website. hic By the end of May 2022 we will overhaul our grants making proce55 making It clear and more We recruited a Communi nts Pa el in quarter 4 of 2022, transparent. To achieve this. we will: details of all the panellists and the scope of their responsibilities Establish a new community grant$ is available on the Man¢hester Pride website. panel. This will enable us to invol external community members in the grantapplication review proc A new Grant Makin was developed and is available to read on the Manchester Pride website. Streamlineand then pU￿1$h a new grant application process•¥J accompany this with support for applications to enwre grants accessible to al. The Grant application process has been reviewed and updated. Grant applications for community. Superbia and local pride grants opened on l October. Further details o ho toa rant can be found on the Manchester Pride website. . Once we've collal)orated with our community grants panel and grants have been awarded wewill publish details of all succèssful grant applleatlons. Grant applications opened ir¢ October 2022. The grants application forms have been adapted to collect all relevant information to be published at the end of each grant cycle. The first grant cycle finished al the end of January 2023 and Manchester Pride Trustee5 and the Community Grants Panel met on 13 February to review application and award grants. Details of those awarded a grant will be published on the Manchester Pride website and also on 360 Giving. Prioritywill be given to want applications that match the key Issues outlined byourcomrnunities. The issues identif led tor202212023 will be published on ourwebsite by the end of March 2021 Oetails of the rant a licati Manchester Pride website. roc ss can be found on the The key issues outlined by our communities are.. HIV Stigma LGBTfv Events LGBTQ+ Mental Health LGBTQ+ Sexual Health LGBTQ+Wellbeing

17 Pride In Our Future We will consult with Greater The Pride In Our Future 2022 consultation took place between Manchester's LGB TQ+ communities August and October 2022. We received 2.402 responses across every year to ensure that our grant three surveys. The themes from which were shared for review by giving remalns aligned with the key trustees in January 2023. priorities of our ¢ornrnunities as they The Pride In Our Futurè 2023 consultation will take place contlnue to evol￿. belween September- November and the priorities will be published in January 2024. We will adopt a moré proactive approach to grant making, applying Ihe principle of equity to help reach further marginalised and Intersectional groups. A new and improved grants process was launched in 2022. Grant applications can be submitted through the Manchester Pride website. The grant application process is supported by an engagement stratei4y aimed at targeting communities recognised as priorities following the Pride In Our Future consultation. Those priorities include= Disabled LGBTO+ people Queer. Trans and Intersex People of Colour(OTIPoC) ider trans communities Grassroot community groups and networks Local LGBTO+ Charities Local HIV charitie$ Small. independent LG8TTrF orqanisations ACTIVISM Thè Pride events programme will The 2022 Manchester Pride Festival opened, for the first time, locus on protest and activism. The with an in person Human Rights Forum. Brinqing together 'MCR Pride Live. event will not happen prominent activists and thought-leaders to discuss the In 2022 challenges that continue lo face LGBTO+ communities today, and what we as individuals can do to bring about political or social change. The Parade is a core event of the Manchester Pride Festival, the theme in 2022 was'march for Peace. embedding the spirit of protest and actiViSfD. The Manchester Pride C¢nferenee provides us with an opportunity to engage with our communities and allies year round. The Conference which was held on 22né March 2022. provided the opportunity for audiences to attend a diverse range of panels and workshops featuring some of the UK'S leading LGB To+ voices. The conference aims to assist attendees in expanding their knowledge on LGB To+ issues. whilst also providing practical tools and resources to drive change within organisations and as individuals, all year round. George House Trust will have greater Manchester Pride worked closely with George House Trust in the visibility at The Candlelit Vigil and we planning and delivery of a successful Candlelit Vigil 2022. will furthersupportthe campaignto end HIV stigma. We co-created and delivered a marketing campaign in partnership with George House Trust in the run up to and during rld

18 Pride In Our Future We will elevateand embedthe heritage and history of the Pride movement, particularly in Greater Manchester. into all Pride events and charitable activities, provlding opportunities for education to our LG8TQ+ communities, allies and supporters. We will look to partner with stakeholders and other interested parties to help make this happen. Manchester Pride curated content with stscial media influencer Zack Hipps called'Pride of Place. which highlighted the heritage and hislory of the Pride rnovement in Greater Manchester. This campaign consistÈd of 9 videos which in total garnered over 200.000 views. We published Ihe ter Pride on our website and weaved our story into our cornrnunications. Manehester Pridewll support on i￿ni¢ In October 2022. during Hate Crime Awareness Week Manchester issue to campaign for eath yearas Pride launched'l Choose Kindness.. a campaign to raise outlined from the priorities identified awareness of hate crimes against LGB TO+ people and provide byourcommunities. resources to tackle the issue and support our communities. The * In 2022, based on thefeedba¢kfri)m campaign is ongoing and we will create multiple ways for people this review, we will campaign against to engage with the campaign throughout 2023. hate erimesagainst LGBTQ+ ￿0p1 We will survey our communities each The Pride In Our Future 2022 consultation took place between year to infomi the theme for our Auqust and October 2022. The themesfrom which were shared anNal campaign. for review by trustees in January 2023. We received 2.402 responses across three surveys. We will proactively engage in community focused campaigns throughout the year by using ow platforms to lend support. Manchester Pride enqaged with several community focused campaigns including the B ver Thera Coalit. campaign, the ai n and created a carn ai 22World TRANSPARENCY We will make improvements to charity communications across the board. This will include updatès to the website, regular email communication to our database of supporters, more visibility of our team and regular, engaging social media updates. Thèse Changès will be made by the end of March 2022. An ernail marketing strategy was developed and weekly new51etters are sent to our subscribed cornmunities and supporiers. 1.2M emails were sent in 2022. You can subscribe to the new51etter here, to receive regular updates froin the Manchester Pride Charity. Manchester Pride launched a new website in April 2022. The Manchester Pride Team attended every event hosted by Manchester Pride. Manchester Pride is active across Facebook, Twitter, Insta Linkedln and fikTok. We regularly share engaging updates around our events and our work as a charity- Our Board of Trustees needs to be moro visible to, and connected wlth our communities. We will take steps to ensure this happens, including regular listening sessions and more regular ¢onne¢tions between twstees and other LGBTO+ organisations and stakeholders. Manchester Pride Trustees attend every event hosted by Manchester Pride. Trustees also joined several key stakeholder meetings including those with the VLBA and Manchester City Council. Our work to make the Board of Trustees more visible to our communities is ongoing and will inelude profiles on the Manchester Pride website, social media update and inclusion in our weekly email newsletter.

19 Pride In Our Future Our vision, rnission and goals will be clearly outlined and published ensuring LGBTQ+ communlties krthi exactly what we do. Details of our purpose, work, vision, missions and aims are published on our website and within our Annual Reports. We will publish the grants process. This will include clearly outlining the causes our communities have asked us to prioritise. detalls of the grants Srant Applications opened in October 2022 and once the first round of Grants have been awarded, detai15 will be published on that have been awarded and follow up the Manchester Pride website and also on 360 Giving. with outcomes ot the organisations who benefited from a grant. Detallsoftheu Manchester Pride website. rocess are published on the We will ensure greatervisibility of, and clarity through our annual report and audited accounls. All Annual Reviews from2019- 2021 areavailable lo Co￿Onth chester Pri ite. Further informalion is included in this document, our Annual Review for 2022. We will ensure greater visibility of, All Annual Reviews from 2019- 2021 are available to read on the and clarity through our annual report Manchester Pride website. and audited accounts. We are committed to preventing the over commercialism of Pride events. To do this we will refresh our ¢ommercial policy and make it public by the end Of Aprll 2022. The Commercial En t Poli is available on our website. We are actively working to ensure all our partners are signed up By the end of May wo will publish the safety policy, displaying our commitment to create safe spaces for our communities and how we do this. The our website. st r Pride Safe Iness Polic is available on A total of 27 Safety Advisory Group meetings took place in 2022.

20 Manchester Pride Festival MANCHESTER Manchester's annual LGBTQ+ celebration. the Manchester Pride Festival. returned to the city over the August bank holiday weekend. This year. the celebrations cenlred around the Gay Villaqe Party with all performers appearing aeross three stages in the village area. The FÈstival also played host to: The Manchester Pride Parade Candlelit Vigil in partnership with George House Trust Human Right Forum in partnership with LG8T Foundation Family Pride MCR in partnership with Proud 2 b Parents Youth Pride MCR ID partnership with The Proud Trust and AKT Superbia The Manchester Pride Festival is instrumental to how we as a Charity deliver our public benefit. A £2.50 f ixed donation from every ticket goes to the Manehester Pride Community Fund. and every penny qoes to supporting LGBTO+ causes and projects in Greater Manchester. The remaining cost of the ticket goes on the delivery of a safe and successful Festival. GAY VILLAGE PARTY Ennt Production Event & Inlr4sifU¢t¥re H•alth & Salety and Staffin Evenl 22% Crowd Hana9tment 8% ComrnuThiralions 24% Hanctrwst¢r Pride Commufiity Ftynd Artists a_ PLEDGE BAND BREAKDOWN 12% Li¢tnces and Parade, Candlelil Vigil, Waste Ilanagement legal lees Stage, Light$ Superbia Weekend, and Cl•aning & Sound Human Ri hts Foru Family ridè HCR, Youth Pride NCR Volunleei Acc•ssibilily Prngramme Based on the l￿dget for thls yearfs Manchester Pride Festival. the cost of the pled9e band broken dgwn as follows= FREE TO ATTEND EVENT DELIVERY IYo- VOLUNTEER PROGRAMME IYo- ACCESSIBILITY Volunteering is a rewarding experience and a great We are dedicated to making sure our events are way to make new friends. Volunteers are managed accessible to everyone and have increased our across the weekend by a dedicated volunteer investment in this area following feedback from manager who coordir)ates their activities that help our communities. Accessibility consultants, the Manchester Pride Festival run Smoothly. accessibility liaison team, BSL interpreters. The team of volunteers are provided with training, viewing platforms and accessible loos are just a uniform and refreshments. a few of the provisions that go into making the Manchester Pride Festival accessible for disabled and neurodivergent people.

21 Manchester Pride Festival 12Yo- FREE TO ATTEND EVENT DELIVERY 7%. LICENCING AND LEGAL FEES li's important for us to keep events such as the Manchester Pride applies for temporary events Parade and Candlelit Vigil free and accessible to all licences and hires the space to be able to create bul these events cost money to deliver in a safe and the staged and programmed areas of the Festival. enjoyable way. Purchasing a ticket ensures we can PPL PRS is required for the use of music and continue to deliver these essential Festival events. performance across the bank holiday weekend and ensures the appropriate royalties are paid to those involved in the creation of music. Solicitors are needed to draw up contracts and ensure everything is above board. 6Yo - AR TISTS Hundreds of artists and performers appear at the Manchester Pride Festival. from DJS to Drag Queens. We work hard to bring you 3 line-up of artists and performers loved by LGB TQ+ audiences. Furthermore, we're committed to platforming Queer talent from Greater Manchester and beyor)d providing paid work for Iheir performance. 6Yo- EVENT COMMUNICATIONS The Manchester Pride Festival is promoted to ensure we sell enough tickets to be able to put the event on, and raise funds for LGB TQ+ good causes. A number of merjia professionals Staff the press off ice to handle media enquiries in the run up and durinq the Manchester Pride Festival. Social media, The whole event site is built from scratch to bring photography and video help media from all over the the garden spaces and car parks to life as an arena world look to Manchester during our celebration. to showcase a world class LGB TQ+ line-up. Fences, Maximum coverage ensures queer people, culture toilets, bars, market stalls. dressing rooms, even and expression are loudly publicised in a refusal to the box off ice are all brought in especially for the hide in shame. Manchester Pride Festival to help you enjoy the celebrations in the best way possible. 22 /0 - EVENT PRODUCTION AND INFRASTRUCTURE 8Yo- STAFFING 24Yo- HEALTH & SAFETY AND CROWD MANAGEMENT This relates specif ically to the temporary event staff that are brought in lo help run the event during the building up. across the bank holiday weekend and the breakdown of the event. Roles include arlist liaison. box oftice team, technicians and stage managers to name just a few. Months of planning and Consulting with Manchester City Council, Manchester Fire & Rescue, Greater Manchester Police, North West Ambulance service and private security firms goes into ensuring a safe delivery of the Manchester Pride Festival. As 8Yo- STAGE. LIGHTING AND SOUND with all major events, we must pay for policing. The whole event site is built from scratch to bring Purchasing a ticket also ensures we have a 24 hour the park spaces and car parks to life as an arena to medical cover, a welfare area, adequale crowd showcase a world class LGB TO+ line-up. We bring in control measures lo ensure everything from the industry leading suppliers to ensure you enjoy the Parade to the Gay Village Parly is enjoyed with line-up in the best possible way. peace of mind.

22 Manchester Pride Festival Artist Line-up: 86% '/. 55°/, Queer Manchester based Women 56% QJ°/, Il% Poc Trans and non-binary Dlsabled

23 ...Manchester..Pride.Festival Flrst in-person Human Rlghts Forum. klcklng off the Festival on Thursday 25 August. TRK FIERCE FURRY FAIR LOVE 2V TRANS

'.2.4....Manchester Pride Festival-"' Parade T5 LGBTQ+ oryanisations non LGBTQ+ not for profit Public Sector Greater Manchester independent businesses Small businesses LGBTO+ networks and Commercial businesses Total of 225 15,000 Entries Walkers Vehlcles li, iJ4

25 All Equals Charter The All Equals Charter is Manchester Pride's programme to help businesses and organisations understand, recognise and challenge any forni of discrimination in the workplace. The Charter aims to make the workplace inclusive, diverse and equal for marginalised people. Throughout 2022 we have worked to raise awareness for the All Equals Charter and encoufage more organisations tojoin. We've seen a steady organic increase in membership across the year. with 65 10 of members also going on to either full accreditalion or our Getting Started programme. All Equals Charter members include- The Growth Company The Salford Foundation of organisations said that All Equals Charter accreditation improved their inclusion practices. Tameside and Glo$$op Council Bruntwood of organisations said they felt more confident delivering LGBTQ+ inclusions a5 a result of completing All Equals Charter accreditation. Booklng.¢em "Our achievement reflects the determination to build an inclusive workplace for all colleagues and we continue to challenge ourselves and celebrate when our ideas become a reality." Vlcky MeDonald, Directorof HR & OD from The Growth Company.

26 Manchester Pride Conference We were delighted to welcome audiences in person to the annual Manchester Pride Conference after two years of virtual events. Taking place at The Lowry on 22 March. the Conference provided an opportunity for people to hear from some of the UK'S leading LGB TQ+ voices. IIOSTEDAT FREE ro ArrEND ATTENDEES THE LOWRY The Conference aims to assist attendees in expanding their knowledqe on LGBTQ+ issues, whilst also providing practical tools and resources to drive changes within organisations and as an individual, all year round. "I didn't know how much I needed to hear these talks until I went to them." Conference attendee Greater Manchester, A Clty to be Proud In: Sustainlng Greater Manchester's L•gacy of Pioneering LGBTQ+ Rights Talks. panel discussion and interactive workshops were all centred around Manchesterfs leqacy in LGBTQ+ advancements. As a city we have always been dedicated lo transformation. unity, collaboration, social justice and equality. as the saying goes... We do things differently here. Eager to open conversation about how each one of us can work lo sustain Manchester's legacy in pioneering LGBTQ+ rights we invited a wide cross section of speakers and contributors. Spotlight talks were delivered by- NATHANIEL HALL DONNA TRUMP TOLU AJAYI ANNA PHYLACTIC STOCKPORT PRIDE SALFORD PRIDE

27 Manchester. Pride Conference. Panel discussions covered the following topics- Greater Manchester Activism and beyond: The Next Steps Tackling racism wiihin the LGBTQ+ community How are we making spaces accessible for neurodivergent and disabled LGB TQ+ people? The Changing Landscape of Global LG8TQ+ Rights Protecting Trans Youth Working Class and Queer Manchester Pride's Inclusivity Development Manager. Dr. Christopher Owen. lead an informative and interactive workshop on LGB TQ+ Aff irmation and the fulure of EDI. Watch back on the Manchester Pride Conference 2022 below= Donna Trump

28 Community Sessions Community Sessions are monthly enga9ement workshops facilitated by Marschester Pride and hosted by grassroots LGBTQ+ organisations operating in and around Greater Manchester. The Community Sessions initiative was set up in response to feedback from our communities who indicated they wanted to find out more from organisations that support intersectional LGB TQ+ communities. Launched in March and running every month throughout 2022 we invited our supporters tojoin us in Celebrating and learning more about incredible ¢ornmunity groups that make LG8TQ+ life in Manchester so special. MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE Girl Gang BiPhoria Hidayah Out In the City JULY AUGUST OCTOBER DECEMBER Sober Gay Socials Every Brain Pluto Trans Pride Our Community Sessions initiative was made possible thanks to support from our sponsor Booking.com.

29 Youth Pride MCR Youth Pride MCR is a project by Manchester Pride which aims to improve the lives of young LGBTO+ people and their allies. spaces. providing young quepr people with opportunities to OtwrN - connect with like-minded individuals across the city. The objectives for Youth Pride MCR are: To provide a sate space for LGBTQ+ people aged 14- 18. Reduce isolation. IRlJtI Improve mental healttL Build confidence. Develop creative skills. Improve employabil•ty in creative sectors. Activities undertaken at Youth Pride MCR workshops throughout 2022 include- Wellbeing worl(shop$. Movement Workshops. Performan¢e workshops and choreography. Tasting menu sessions at Wagamama. Placard making Session with youth oryanisation, RECLAIM. Art workshops partnered with OT Creative Space in Trafford, these works were displayed in the Proud Place over Manchester Pride Festlval weekend. Clay workshops. Movie screen¢ng$. Youth Pride MCR has continued to orow across the year. almost doubling our number of members in the lead up to and following the Manchester Pride Festival. of Youth Pride MCR members said that the programme helped reduce isolation. Df Youth Pride MCR members said they felt represented. of Youth Pride MCR members said the programme helped them develop creative skills. ofYouth.Pride MCRmembers said Éhe programme helped them build confidence. .. "Thank you for everything Youth Pride has given me the last 2 years. I have loved every minute of it and it has helped me grow so much as a person and helped me discoverwho l am as a person." Youth Pride Member

30 Superbia Superbla BY 14AN¢HeSTER PRIOE Manchester Pride is committed to supporting queer arts and culture in Greater Manchester. Superbia is the initiative through which we host queer events by, about and for LGB TD+ people. We also run collaboration projects with local groups and members of our communities, and spotlight the work of queer artists and collectives in Greater Manchester, year round. The Superbia programme aims to promote positive mental health and wellbeing through creative arts. helping to reduce social isolation and providing opportunities for communities to connect. Superbia at Manchester Pride Festival As part of the Manchester Pride Festival we hosted a selection of exciting arts and culture events. The 2022 Superbia programme was expertly curated by producer Beau-42ra Scott and included events such as a feminising make-up masterclas5, Disabled Queer & Hear and Feel Good Fest. Wowgals present a Feminislng Make-up Masterclass & Mixer International makeup artist Patti Baston shared all Disabled. Queer and Hear hosted a wonderful her tips and tricks on how to finesse the perfect social space and series of performances from feminising makeup application at this special Sugar Cube. George the Oragon. and House of Crip masterclass as part of Superbia al Manchester at theif drop-in social & show as parl of Superbia Pride Festival. Through Patti's12 years of at Manchester Pride Festival. experience as a makeup artist. she has combined her knowledge of different makeup styles to cultivate a simple and effective makeup look that can bring out femininity in any face. Dlsabled. Queer & Hear; Dropln Soclal & Show Disabled, Queer. and Hear is a not-for-profit association focused on raising disability. awareness and promoting inclusivlty nationwide. The group provides a platform for queer pegple with disabilities to show off their skills and talent in the public arena, giving them a chance to be seen, connect with other artists. and be a part of thecommunity. UEER A 'As a Trans Woman, l understand the power that makeup can give us all. Whetheryou use it to alleviate dysphoria or to express yourself, I want to equip you with better tools to be able to execute (J flawless look. I hope you'll leave this class with a more comprehensive understonding of how we can enhonce your features and bring out your femininity Patti Baston

-.31 Superbia Feel Good Fest at Superbia hosted an all-day- explosion of queerjoy bringing together all corners of our wonderfully varied community, with attendees enjoyin9 live music. talks, queer art. mixers and more. Charlie Craggs kicked off the day with a special edition book signing of her award-winning book Yo My Trans Sisters" and Pops Robertslof Lovesceneland DJ Paulette dis¢ussed what it is to be Queer Women in Music. Oarren Pritchard, the founder of Ghetto Fabulous. talked all things Black Queer Joy alongside some special guests. and Zha Olu and Tyron Webster performed live. We found out what it is to be ￿UeerS in Business.. and we enjoyed a plethora of queer arl throughout the day topped off by a Superbia-special-edition of Miss Chief cabaret fronted by 7-foot-draq-supermodel Banksie, alongside more incredible performers. ¥"£L*:"I' ./ /. /.

  1. Volunteers.. Without the support of our amazing volunleers. we wouldn't be able to support LGB TQ+ communities across Greater Manchester the way we do. The hours of work delivered by volunteers has totaled 3.969 in 2022, which is the equivalent to 2.6 additional full-time equivalentlFTEljobs. All our volunteers received free EDI training. Furthermore, volunteering at Manohe5ter Pride Festival develops skills and knowledge in managing events, fundraising and engagement but rnost importantly it provides an opportunity for LGBTQ+ people to make new friends and feel connected to the community. 52 5l'/. First time volunteers Parade Troupe Applications of volunteers from Greater Manchester 221 Volunteers of volunteers would return "It wos o truly fontastic experience and I "Really enjoyed it, ond will definitely be honestly loved every secondl I met some back nextyeor. Felt extremely supported amazing people who will be friends for ond got to meet loads of great new o long time and I'll be back again next people. Will absolutely be opplying again yeor. Its such a fabulous opportunity to next year." experience the festival. give bock.ond Manchester Pride Volunteer celebrate this wonderful community. Manchester Pride Volunteer

33 Grants Programme In 2022 we were very pleased to laijnch the Manchester Pride grant schemes to benefit Ihe LGB TQ. people in Manchester. As a result of our fundraising activities in 2022, £114,653 was available to support LGBTQ+ projects. events and initiatives. Our grants prograrnme is divided into 3 funds: Community Fund Grants from £250 - £1.000 are available io support qrassroots community groups and organisations. This f und is designed to support the activities of local community groups, voluntary groups and organi5ations that work towards improving the quality of life and wellbeing of LG8TO+ people. Superbia Fund Superbia is Manchester Pride's year round calendar of Queer arts and culture. Grants from £250- £1.000 are available to support the staging of Queer arts or cultural events, or to brinq to life a project or iniliative with a messaqe to challenge discrimination and raise awareness of LG8TQ+ issues. Local Prlde Fund Grants from £250 - £1,000 are available to provide support for particular projects within your Pride programrning. Local Pride Grants can be enhanced with additional support from volunteers, promotion on our Superbia website, and signposting via our newsletter and social media. b5

34 Financial Review_ Manchester Pride is a charity and has no shareholders. All income generated by the charity is retained by the charity to help it deliver its charitable objectives. It generates income from a variety of sources including from direct donations and some grants. However the main source of income to enable us to deliver our charitable objeclives come5 from its not-for-profit Irading company. Manchester Pride Events Ltd. which organises the Manchesler Pride Festival. Flnancial Control Budget5 are presented and approved at the beginning of the financial year and monitored throughout the year. In 2021. Manchester Pride has appointed new external and independent auditors. Reporting requirements Managernent accounts are reviewed monthty by the trustees. along with statements on cash and reports on income generation and expenditure against budget. Staff and other mar)agement issues are reviewed by the Board. So far a5 is possible and in line with best practice, Ihe Board f oeuses on the strategic direction of the organisation and its governance. In this context, from time to time the trustees and senior managers meet for longer periods for business planning purposes. Reserves Policy As at 31 December 2022, the Group has net current assets of £258.68312021.. £210.1831and net assets of £111,77512021.. net liabilities of £1,411). The Charity has a medium term financial plan to further diversify income streams, respond flexibly to the ongoing pandemic and rebuild reserves over a three year basis. During 2022, the Charity has been able to return to delivering its activities as it did prior to the CQVID-19 pandemic. At the time of approving the financial statements. the Trustees have reasonable expeetation that the Charity has adequate reserves to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. The directors therefore consider it appropriate to adopt the qoinq concern basis of accountinq in preparing these f inancial statements.

35 Risk Management The trustees acknowledge their continuing responsibility for identifying the major risks faced by the Charity, keeping those risks under review and taking appropriate steps to manage those risks. The Charity maintains a risk register. with a list of mitigating controls. This is reviewed regularly by the Board of Trustees. As per the risk register, the principal risks and uncertainties facin9 Manchester Pride, and subsequent mitigating procedures are- Risk and impact Mitigating procedures Loss of key staff". Experience or skills lost Operational irnpa￿ on key projects and priorities Loss of contact base and corporate knowledge Succession planning considered by the Officers Committee All systems and procedures are docu- mented Training opportunities in place for con- tinued professional development Agreed notice periods and handovers Established skills-based staff recruit- ment process in place The Board considers that adequate con- trols are in place. Competition from similar organi5ations: Loss of contract income Reduced fund-raising potential Reduced public profile Profitability of trading activities Monitoring and assessment of perfor- mance and quality of service Reviewing market and methods of ser- vice delivery Agreeing fund-raising strategy Ensuring regular contact with funders Monitoring public awareness and profile of charity The Board considers that adequate con- trols are in place. Health, safety and environment (event at- tendeesl Product or service liability Ability to operate Injury to beneficiaries and the public Terrorist attack Compliance with law and regulation Training staff and compliance officer Monitoring and reporting procedures in place The Board considers that adequate con- trols are in place.

36 Statement of Trustee Responsibilities The Trustees (who are also the directors of the Charity for the purposes of company lawl afe responsible for preparing the Trustees. report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kinodom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice). Company law requires the Trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial . 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 Group and the Charity and of their ir)coming resources and application of resources, including their income and expenditure, for thal period. In preparing these financial statements, the Trustees are required to. Select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently". Observe the methods and principles of the Charities SORPIFRS1021. Makejudgements and accounting estimates that are reasonable and prudent. State whether applicable UK Accounting Standards IFRS1021 have been followed, subject to any material departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements. Prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the Group will continue in business. The Trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that are sufficient to show and explain the Group and the Charitls transactions and disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial positiorb of the Group and 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 Group and the Charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities. Dlsclosure of Informatl*)n to audilors Each of the persons who are Trustees at the time when this Trustees, reporl is approved has confirmed that= so far as that Trustee is aware. there is no relevant audit infomiation of which the Charitable group's auditors are unaware. and that Trustee has taken all the steps that ought to have been taken as a Trustee in order to be aware of any relevant audit information and to establish that the charitable group's auditors are aware of that inforination. Audltors The auditors, Hurst Accountants Limited. have indicated their willir)gness to continue ir) off ice. The designated Trustees will propose a motion reappointing the auditors at a meetinq of the Trustees. Approved by order of the mefflbers of the board of Trustees an(J signed on their behalf by.. D McGovern J Harrison Trustee Trustee Date: 27 Sep 2023 27 Sep 2023

Manchest,er Limit.ed onsolidat,ed inancial St,at,ement,s December

Manchester Prlde Umlted IA company limFted by guarantee) Independent Auditors. Report to the Members of Manchester Pride Limited Opinion We have 3udiied the -Inancial siatements of Man-hesier r)Iide kn'miied (the '1￿[ent charitable c.ompan￿) and iLq %lJtfiidiarips l-hp 'grchun'l roi Thp yp.ar p.nded .11 r)pc.e.mb?.r ?0?? wihich c.ompri£p the consolidated scaiemeni of financial ar.IMci the cong?lidaied 631ance sheet. Ihe charity balance sheei. Ihe consolidGted stalement of cash flo￿￿ and Ihe rela-ed notes, including a summary of significarit accounting p)licies. The financial reporiing Iramework Ihat has been applied in Iheir preparètion Is applicable law and Unitec Kingdoni Accounting Standards, including Financial ReFx)rting Standard -02 The Financial Fieporiing Siandard applicatle in the JK and Republic of Ireland. (Unired Kingdom General￿ Accepied Ac.=ouniiro Prècticel. -.l %r.èttsmpnT_f In oij. nr>ininn rhp. fin.4nrir give a true and fair wew of rhe srare of the Grouo.) cnd of the parent charitable company5 affairs as at_31 December 2022 and Jf Ihe GroLlP'S Incoming resourc￿ and applicaiion Oi resourc￿. InclJding its irncome arhd expènditure for ihe year lien ended. hcve propprly prpparèd in 2rcJrdanL -pwih Uniiad Kingdnm GenerallyAcceptpd Accounting Practice. and have bean prepared In accordance with ihe requirements of the com￿nie£ Act 2(Y)6 and the Cfiarities Acc 2011 Basis for opinion We conducLecl our GLdit li accordance wrh Iniernational Standards on Aud ting IUKI IISAS IUKII arnd applicable 12w Our responsibiliiies under (hose scandards are Furiher descrioed in the Audirors. respon?ibiliiies for Ihe aud'i of Ihe financial s131emenis seciion of our reoo't We are independeni ol re Grou¢ in accord.ance wilh the eihic21 requiremanis that are relevant to OLJ" audit of the finanrial state.ments In the Uiited Kingdom Including the Finar)cial Fl-porting Councsl's Ethical Standa."d. and wè have fulfilled our othur ethical resi)onsibilities In accordance with the>e requirements. We believe that the audit evidencts ￿ havè obtained is sufficienL and apprcpriate to provide a basis lor jur opinion. Conclusions relatlng to going concem In auditing itre financicl s-atemenis. we havo concluded thai the Trustees, use of the going ccncern basis ol accouniing iri Ihe p'eparation of rhe financial siatenienis is approprièie. 8ased on the work ￿ have performed. we have not identified 2ny material uncertainties reltting to events or condiiions thGt. indiwdually or collec11ve￿. m2y casi significani doubi on Ihe GroLJP s or Ihe pareii charitable companys abiliry 10 continuo a5 a Joing concern for a period of at least Iwelvp months from when Ihp financial Siaiements cre authoiiied for Issue. Our respongbilifies and the respon>ibilities of rhe Trustees wth respect to g)ing concern are dascribed In the relevant seciions of Iris rewrt. Page 38

Manchester Pride Limited (A company limited by guarantee) Independent Auditors. Report to the Membets of Manchester Pride Limited (continued) Other information The other informa-ion comprises the infoimatioi included in the annual repori other than Ehf Financial staten)er)Is and our audi[￿$. rop)ri Ihereon. The Trusiees are responsible for ihe oiher inforrration cc.ntainE>y wihin (he annval re￿rI Our opinion on Ihe -Inancial siaiemenis does noi cover the othei" infcfma-_ion and. excapt ro Ihe extenr otharwse expliciily staiad in our repori, we do r?uL exprs driy fuini of dssufdfiLe LofTrLlusiL.ri Lliereun. Our rÈswrI￿tx.1IlY 1> LO redd Llie Ulliei irnforrration and. in doing so. consider wheiher itrie oikier information Is mater ally inconsistent wilh (he financial qiaipmpn15 O- our knowledge obtained in ttrie rcursp. of tha ?.iJdit. nr oihprwise apppars fo be materially misstated. Ir we identify such material inconsisiencies or apparent material missraEemenls. we are required to determine whether this gives iise 10 a mater al misstatement In Ihe Financial statemenrs themselves. If based on .ihe work we have ￿rforrned. we conclude (•èr thpre s a rraterial niissiatemenr of this other Information. we are r&iuired 10 report that fact. We have noihing 10 repoi-. in Ihis regard. Opinion on other matters prescribed by the Companies Act 2006 In ou, opinion, based on the work undertaken iri Ihe couise of the audii". the Informaiion qiven In Ihe Trustees, fiewrT for Ihe financial yerr for which the finarci81 siaiemenis are prepared is consisieni wich Ihe finar)cial statemenis the Trustees, Qeaort has been prepared in accGrdance with applicable legal requirements. Matters on which we are required to report by exception Ir) thts lighi ol our knowledge arid understanding of the charitable company and its enwr.?nireni obtained in the couise ol iha audit. we have not identified material misstattsments in the Trustees. ep?ri. We have norhing lo "eFX)fi in re5r￿cl of Ihe-ollowing mattels in relaiion 10 which Companies Act 2006 requi'es us-.o rewii toyou if. in our opinion". rhp. parpnr. charitahlg c.am￿ry hhs nDt kppt adpoijaip and sijffifipnt arr.niJnr.ing rpcnrds. nr reiurn5 adequaie for our audii have ioi b￿n recrxived from branche5 n.Ji Vl>iitsd by us.. or the Pareni charitable conipany Firnancièl statemarnts are noi in agreement kmth the accountin records and reiurns. or certain disclosur05 of TrLJsiees' remuner4(ion specified by law are not mado" or havp. not received all ihe Informacion and explan3ticnswe require-or our audii. or Llie TrusLees wvre riuL eriliLl£J LO yieodre ilie firiariLldl 5LaLefr'eiiLs iri dLcoidariie wiiki (￿1￿ yrridll companies regime and-.ake advantage of the Smcll compani￿, exempticns In pr￿Pari￿ th Trusiees, Report and from Ihe requiremeni 10 prepare a Siraiegic RepJrt. Responsibilities of trustees s p.xplainpd mnrg ftjlty In rriJsre.ps' rpsrx)nsit)1lff.i￿ £raTamp.ni. rhp TriJsrp.p.c (wh4 arp alqn thp directors of the chariiable company for Ihe purp￿e5 of compagy lawl a-,- rAsp3nsible for th oreparacion of the financial siaiemerts and for being satisfiad Ihat they gi￿ a Irue and fair wew, and for such internal control as the Trusiees determine 15 nwesscry to enable the preparation of financial statements that are flee from material missiatement. whetker due to fraud or erro- Iii preFariiig Ilie linaniial siaiemenis. Ihe Trustees 31e restx)nsible foc a¢sessirg Ihe Group's èlid Ihe pareni chariiable campanvs ability to continue as a going concern. disclosing. as applicabl> Marrer￿ rp14rpd ro grjinc rngcprn and iJ%ing rhp. gning cc)nr.prn has1£ nf HcroiJnt.ing LJnlp£s r.ha TriJ%r.p.p eiiher iriend 10 liqJidate Ihe orl*e pafenc charitable company or -.o cease operations, or have no realisric alterrarive to do so Page 39

Manchester Pride Llmlted (A ¢ompany limited by guaianteel Independent Auditors. Aeport to the Members of Man¢hest•r Prid• Limited Icontinuedl Auditors. responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements Our objectives are 10 obtairn reasonablo assurance atKxJi whether the firanci21 siatements ès a wholts are free from material misstatement. whether due to frau¢J or error. and to issue an auditors eport that ir)cludes our opinion. Reayinable assurance Is a liigh level OF assu-ance. bui is not a guarantee thèi an aucjit con.ducted in accordance with IUKI will aws delect a mcierial m1551?tamernt whcJn 11 p.xi%rs. Mii%tatpmp.ni% r.an ari frorri 7ai.d or p.rrDr and Arp. r.onsidp.rp.d maieri31 if indiviciially nr in thp agg(egaie. they rould reasonats￿ bts ex[￿ed 10 influence Ihe ecoromic decisions of users taken on the basis off these financial starement> IrregLJlari=l￿ including fraud. are Instan￿ of non-compliance wth laws and regulatuns We design procedLres Ir) line wirh our r￿SponsIbl11[1e5. ouilined at)ove. 10 Jeie-t maieridl misstatemeris In re5peci of Irregu13riiie5, includiig ffaud. The ex(ent 10 whicfr our Frocedure5 are capable of deieciing Ifregulariiltss. Including rraud is detailed below. Identifying and assessing potentlal rlsks related to irregularities In Ideniifying and assessing the fisks of maierial misstaiemeni in respect of irregulariiie), Includ ng fraud and nrn-compliance with laMrJ and regulaiiois. we concide.ed the following. The nature of the industry and seccor in wh￿h the company operates. the control environmeni and business trformance inrluding key drwers fci directors. remuneraiicn, bonus levels and pefformance iargers. ouicome ol enquiries of IcK31 management and pareni company management. including whether mana9ement ￿35 aware of any instances of non-compliance wih la￿ and regulaiions. and whether mafiagtsment had knO￿edge of any actual su5pYiad. Jr alleged fraud. -upporting documeniarion relaiirng 10 ihe Comoan: policiES and procedures for.. Idencifyiig. e%eluaring. and complwng vwih laws and regulacions". Deteciing and re5pofKJing 10 the risks of fraud". The Internal controls established to mrtlgare risks related to fravd or r)on-compliance wilh lèws and regula-.ions. Thp outcome of discussion> amongsi the engagemenE ieam regarding and Vwhere fraud migkil occur In thts financicl siaiemenis and any wieniial indicaior5 of fraud. The leqal and requlatory fromework In which Ihe Company operares. pariicularly those laws and iegulations which have a direci effect on rhe financial siaiamenis. such as Ihe Corrpanies Act 2006, pensions and tax legislation or which had a fundamenial effeci on Ihe operaiions of Ihe ComF)any. In(-luding General Data ￿￿￿OtectiOn requirementr and Anii-briery and Corrupiion. Audit response to risks identified Our procedures to respond EO the Iisks ideniified included Ihe following". Reviewing the financial stateinents disc105ures and resting to svpporting d(xumeniation to asseqs compliance Wfiih the prwsions of Ihose relevani13ws and regulations which kave a d.rect effeci on Ilie financial 51atement< DisruL£ions wilh managameni. including consideiaiion of kn￿ 01 SLJ5pected insiances of non- LLrTiFJlidriLe IdVVS dfid fegulitiori¥ diid fiétjd. Evaluaison and testing of Ihe operating effieciiveness of managemeril's controls cesigned to k)reveril drid delect Irregulciritie5. Enquiring or managameni aLoiJt èny actual and p)ieniial liiigation and claims Perfiorming analyciLal procedures co Ideniify any unusual or UneXt￿lied rel211gnship5 which may indicaie ris￿ cf material misstatemeni due to fiaud. Page 40

Manchester Prlde Limited (A eompany liryuted by guarantee) Independent Auditors. Rep•rt to th? M•mbers of Man¢hestsr Pride Limit•d (Mntinued) We have also cois dered the ris1< offraud through management oveiride o- cDntr.?Is by. T￿Ling rhe appropriaceness ofjournal entrie5 ar￿ othtsr adjusimenis. We have Lested 3 sample of manual journals which may pose a hJightenecl risk of material missia-emeni. whether due 10 fraud or prrnr. Challenging assumpiions m8de by mènagemeni in Iheir significani accounting esiimates, and aSSP.￿￿n¢ ohpthpr ihpjudgtsmenis mad? in making accounting estima(g.S urp Indirativp o- a iern-.ial bi?s'. and Evaluating Ihe business rationale of any 9griificanL Iransariions Ihat arp unijsiial or our.sidp rhe normal cJurse cf busies& We also communicaied relevani identified laKs and regulations and potent&al fraud risks to all engagemeni team memters and remained alert to any In¢Jications ot fraJd or non-compliarce wth laws and regulations throuchour ihe audtl There are inherent Iimiiaiians in the audii p"￿edureS dekribed above. anc Ihe further removed non- compliancè wilh and regular ons afe from Ihe ￿￿n[S end Iransaciions reflecied In the financial staiemernis, the I￿S like￿ we would becomp aware of Ihem Aso. Ihe risk of noi deiecting a niaterial missiaiemeni due to fraud is higher ihan the r15k of nc.I deieciing one resulting Trom e"for. as fraud may involve dalioera."e concealmeni ty. for example. forgery or intencional misrepresentations. or through collJsion. A further des=ription of our respor>sibiliCies for Ihe audi( o- Ihe financial siatements is locattsd on Ihe Financ al Reporiing Council'swebsiie 3t. ￿￿fiC cr audi(orsres ngbiliiies. This description forms part of ou. auditors, report Use of our report This report Is made solely to the charitable c3mpan￿$ memt)er& as a bcdy. in accordance with Chapter 3 of Part 16 of the Companies Aci 20C6. arKI 10 the charitable companls trustee< as a body. Qa"1 4 of rhe Charities (Accaunts and QeKK)Itsl Qegularions 2W8. Our audit w(xk ha5 been underiaken sa th3t we might scale ro Ihe charitable companls member5 th￿￿ maiieis we are r&]uired 10 staie to chem In an auditors, repori and for no other purpose. To the fullesi extent permiired by law, we do nor accept or assume res•insibiliry 10 anyone OEhor Ihan the charitable CoM￿nY and Its members, as a bfy￿Y. for our audii wo"K for Ihis reFori or for Ihe opinions we have formed. Helen 8•sant-R•b•rts (s•nior statutory audito for and orn Eeliall or Hurst A¢¢ountants Llmited Chartered Accouniants Siaiurory .udiiors 21 Tivot Dale Lanrashire Gale Siockwri Cheshire SKI ITD Date" 27 Sep 2023 Page 41

Manchester Pride Llmlted (A ¢ompany limited by guaranteel . Consolidated Statement of financial activities lincorporating in¢ome and expenditure a¢¢ount) For the year ended 31 December 2022 Restricted Unrestricted funds funds 2022 2022 Total funds 2022 Total funds 2021 Note Income from: Oonations and legacies Charilable aCLiwlies Oiher Irading ac-lvi-ies 114653 41000 207,178 321.831 42.000 2J49,721 1349,721 10.586 976,186 2,252,045 Total income 156,653 155&899 1713.552 3,238,817 Expenditure ¢)n: Chariiable ociivities 63.940 1598304 2,938,566 Net Income before taxatlon Taxaiior 91713 115,248 12,062) 300.251 14 (1062) Net movement in fvnds 92.713 20h73 113,186 300,257 RKon¢lllatlon of fund Toial ￿1nd4 broLighi forwArd Ner movement in funds 21,940 91713 1233￿) 20h73 0.411) 113,186 f301.662) 300,251 T•tal funds ￿rrIed foThvavd 114,653 (2,878) 111.775 The Consoli.Jate.J Stsiemeni Oi Financial Aciiviiies includes all gèintts and losses recognised In Ihe year. The rn0[￿ oi pages 47 10 65 foim part ofthesefin8nci¥l <tatements. Page 42

Manchester Prlde Limlted [A company limrted by guarantee) Registered number. 04671318 Consolidated Balance Sheet As at 31 December 2022 2022 2021 Note Fixed assets Tangible 25SPts Current assets 15 9,690 2,762 Debrors 16 763,IS4 360J 469.990 789.715 Cash at bank and in har)d $23505 659.765 Creditors. amounts falling due within One￿8[ 17 (264.822) 1/+49,582J Net current assets 258,683 270,183 T¢)tsl assets less cuffent Ilabllitles 2683r3 212,94S Crpdirnr£." amc)UrnLS falling dije aftgr mnip. than one year Provisions for l abilities 18 1754S36) 110621 (214,356J Total net assets ni.Trs (1,411) Charity funds esirictec funds Unresiricied funds 20 ?0 114,653 11878) 27,940 f23,351J Total funds 111,T15 11.411J The Trustees acknowledge their reS￿nSibilitieS iof cOmp￿1ng wilh the reqJirements of the Act with respeci 10 accciJncing records and preparaiion of financial staiemenc> These financial siacemeris iave iEen prepared in ac=. ￿dance wth (he provisions applicable to eniiiie5 subject to Ihe small companies regime The firarncial sitamenis were apprtrjod and authorised for issue by rhe Trusiees and signed on the r behal--by D McGovern TriJslPP. J Harrison TriJ%tee rix¥J* 27 Sep 2023 27 Sep 2023 The not￿ on pages 47 10 65 Form pari of Ihese nnancial stètemtsr Page 43

Manchester Pride Limited IA company limited by guarantee) Registered number. 04671318 Charlty Balance Sheet As at Jl December 2022 2022 2021 Note Fixed assets Tangible asspts Current a55ets Is Z762 Debtors Cash at bankand in hand 16 3S9,963 272.867 158.172 389,850 431,039 Crediiors. amounts falling due wrhin cne yedr 17 030W3) f220,856J 259J17 210.183 Net current assets 260.759 212,945 Total assets less ¢urrent Ilabilrties Creditors amounrs falling due after morÈ¥ rhan one year Total net assets 18 054536) 1214,356J 106325 fl.417J Charity funds esrricted funds u•re￿rIC[ed funds 20 n4655 21,940 Ge•erGI funcs 20 18.430) (23.351J Toiol unresiricied funds 20 (&430} 123.351J Totsl funds 106223 .4iiJ The Charit￿5 net movemeni li funds for Ihe year was £107.63412021- £300.2511. The Trustees acknowledge Iheii resr)onsibiliiies for complying with Ihe reqJiremenis of the Act wih respeci to accounring records and preparation of fin3ncial siaiemenis The financial statemenrs have been p"epared li accordance with Ihe provisions aaplicable co eniities SLJbieci co Ihe ?mall companies (egime. Page 44

Manchester Pride Llmhed IA company limited by guarantee) Registered number. 04671318 Charity Balan¢e Sheet l¢ontinuedJ As at 51 December 2022 The rirancial siatemeThis were appro￿ and authc.Iised for issue ty the Trusteps and sigied on their behal- by.. P.-.J A4.S D McGovern ITrLJcieel ) Harrison (Trusieel Date 27 Sep 2023 27 Sep 2023 The rores on pages 47 ro 65 form parc of these financial >iatemen Page 4)

Manchester Prlde Limited (A company limited by guarantee) Consolidated Statement of Cash Hows For the year ended 31 December 2022 2022 2021 Notst Cash floTJVS from operating activities NeL cash used In opera-.Ir)g actiiA[ies 255.891 33,368 ash flows from investing activities Purchase of iaigibla ixed assets 19,737) 0,928) Net cash used in investing activities Cash flov4s from financing activities Fiepaymenis of borrowing Interest payable 19,737) P.9281 {59.820) 5,7581 (24.925) (6.076J Net Cash used In financing activities 175.578} 131,0011 Change in cash and cash equival•nts in the year Cash ènd cash ￿lu5valen[S ar the beginning nf the year 170,576 439 789,T75 189,336 Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the year 360JSI 189,77S The rotes on pages 47 co 65 form part ofthese linancial statements Page 46

Man¢hester Prlde Llmlted (A Company limited by guaranteel Note5 to the Financial Statements For the year ended 51 December 2022 General information Manchesier Pride Limited 15 a company Iimi(ed by cuaraniee. regisiered nuniber 04671318. -dress is Manchester One. 53 It is also a charity. regisieied number 1117848. The re9lStÉkred a- r)o(Iland Sireet. Mancherter Ml 3LF The principal aciDIily OT Ihè grour is to co-oidinatts èn annual f￿ti￿al by and for lesbian. gay, bisexual and transgender ￿pIe. working towards the invO￿ement of different seciors of the community, and iaising runds for related organisaiions and charilies. Accounting policies 2.1 Basis of preparation of financial statements Thp fiiHncial qtatpmpnts havp. bp.p.n r)rpr)ared in arrnrdancp with the Charitipq SORP IFRS 1021 Accouniirg and Rewr.ing by Charities Siatemeni of QecoTI mended Pra￿tIce applicable to charities preparing cheir accounts In accordance with rh￿ Fir)ancal riepJrting Siardard .applicable In the UK and Repu?Ii.- OF Ireland Irfis 1021 leffective I lanuary 20191. the Financial fie5Xfting Siandard applicable in the UK and lepublic of Irelancl IFRS 1021 and thaCompaniesAcc 20(E. Manchesier Pride Limited meets Ihe defiiiiion of a public benerii entiiy Jnder FQS 102. 5et5 and liabiliiie5 are iniiially recognised ai hiciorical CO>[ or Ir3nJ3Clion value unl ?IherwEe staled in ifre relevani accouniing polry. The ccnsolidated siatement of financial acirviiies 150FAI anc con501idaEed balance sheet consolidate rhe financial sraiemants of the Chariiy and its subsidiary underia', consider IT appropriaie 10 adopi Ihe going -oncern basis of accouniing in preparirig Ihese financial sialemenis. Page 47

Manchester Pride Limited (A company limited by guarantee) Notes to th• Financial Statements For the year •nded 31 December 2022 counting policies {continued) 23 Income l income is iecognised once Ihe Chariiy has eniiilemeni 10 Ihe income. li is probable Ihai the income will be recniyod and Iho amouni of Income receivablts can be measu.ed reliably. Tke following SWCliic wlicies are appl.ed 10 p3rLicular categories of income." Incoming resources from grants. where related To performance and >pecific deli.￿rabl￿. ale accounted for as che Charity earns Ihe right io con51deration by its perfiorniance. Donations are received by woy of grant% don)tions and gifts ond ore included in rull in the re=c¥Jnised on a rece￿able basis. 14 Expendrture Fxpendiiure is recryJnised on an accruèls trays when a liability s ircurred. Fxoendiiure includes Value AJved Tax which cannot be fully'eccwered, and is ncluded as ￿rt of the axpendi(Ufe 10 which il relat Ck)ariial)lè activiiie¢ r4Jlate 10 donaiions payable 10 charicies and org3nisaiions pariicularly. bui noi ex"lJsively. in Greater Manchester dnd Laicashire. The CkariryL allocate5 a poriioii of Ihe coscs of running the fesiival and oiher gvenis to chariiable acliviiie¢ as Ihe lestlvol is noi just aboui fundraising bui also atKJut fulfilling the objective of the Chari-.y by aciing as a signoosiing orgènisaiion ror services dealing wth sexual healih, homophobia. Ifaispho•i3. social aLlivities and HIV awareness and care sepiices The organisaiion also elwers cary)paigns that support equality and challenge discrin71nation, Juch as ￿erItage. learnins. hèalih and one-orf Initiaiives. E%￿ndIture Is apportioned line by considering aach actiVlEy and what objectives It Is thAre to suptx)ri. The Charity initialty Identifies Ihp cost5 of i-s suppori function5 It then identifies those costs which relate io ihe goKernance fvnciion. H3￿n9 Idpntified lis governance c<Ais. -.he remaining suppori costs Icxaeiher wih the gc.vernance costs are appo'tiontsd between Ihe four key=harJcable activiiies underiaken in the peri￿. Page 48

Manchester ￿ld@ Limtted IA company limited by guarantee) Notes to the Financial Statements For tho year ended 31 December 2022 Accounting poli¢ies (continuedl 14 Expenditure (continued) Grants Grants pay3è1e are paymenis niade 10 Ihirc parLiei In ftjrtherance ?f the charitable object) f the Charity. Grants ar-. accounied for when eiiher Ihe recipient has J reasonablp ts¥F)ectati?n thai they wll receive a grani and the Trustees have agrd to pay -he grant thout condition. or the recipient has a rea￿nable expectaiion-hai they will receive a grant and any condicion ait3ching Ihe grant is outside of the -ontrol of the =haflty P.ovisions for gronis ore mode when Ihe iniention to make tie gront has been communicoted to the recipieni bur there is uncertainty atDuC eiEher the liming ol the grani or the amount of rani payabl- A list of all organisaiions Ihat receive funding from Manche5rer Pride Is aVaila￿e ai mènchesterpride com /cJmmuniiylgr3nt-g Addirional support In terms of awaieness is provided by Manchesier Pride 10 (hc6e ￿ganIsa110nS Ihrough or￿5 and markeiing aciivi(y IhroughoLbi Ihca year. Pension costs The company operates a deifined ￿ontribUtI¢n (Ension scheme .or emoloyees. The assets of the scheme ale helrJ sep3ra(ety from thos> of the company. The annual concributions payable are charced 10 rhe stGtemènt of financial actMtie& Taxation Thg C.h8rity [% pnritlpd In rertain rax pxpmrTri.i:￿s nn inromp and p-nht% frnm Invp.fjtme.nr_% and surpluses on agy trading 3ciiwiies ca'ried on In ￿rtheranCp of the chvritJPs primary ?bjeciive& If Ihese prrfits and surpluses are applied solely charitable purposes. 15 Taxation The Charity Is con5dered 10 pass Ihe iesis sei our in Paragraph I SchedLJle 6 of Ihe Finance Act 2010 and Iherefore Il M￿[￿ lh￿ dpfinilion cf 2 chari(able iompany for UK orporation tax puipose& ￿COrcIng1y. Ihe Chariiy is rx)teniialW axempt froffl taxarion in respect ol Income or caoiial gains -eceIv￿d wihin rategories ccfvered by Chapter 3 Part 11 ?[ the Cciporèiion T2x Act 2010 Of s￿lI0n 256 of the Taxaticn cf Chargeable Gains Act 1992. to the exient th3t sucli iiicome or g2ins are applied exclusively to chdritable purtxss. 2.6 Tangible fixed assets and depreciation Tangibl= fixed assets costing O.CKK) or mcre are capiiali5ed ènd recognised when future onomic benefits arA probable and Ihe cost Of value of Ehe èsset can be measured relièbly. Tangible fixed a￿et$ ar# ini11al￿ recognised ai cost. AfrLer recconiiion. under rhe cost modp.I tangihlp. fixpd 81*.r% arp. mea%iJrpd ar c_o£t le<< ac.r.iJmiilarpd dp.prer.iaiion and any accumulaEpd impairmeni losses. All costs incurred to br ng a IGngible fixed ¥sser into its iniended worlong condition thovld be in-luded In the measurement ofcosl Page 49

ma￿hester Pride Limited (A Company limited by guarantee) Notes to th• Financial Ststements For the year ended 31 December 2022 A¢¢ounting policies Icontlnued) 16 Tangible fixed assets and deprKiation (continued) DepreL-iaiion is charged so as io allocaie Ihe cosi of iangible -lx￿ asseis less their resdual value over Iheir esiimaied us•ful lives using Ihe straighi-line meihod DepreciaLion is provsded on Lhe (ollwng basis Ofrice equipmeni 25% Sirdiglit lirie 2.7 Debtors Trade and other debtors are recognised at Ihe settlement amount after anj trade discount ?ttrei ed. PreFayments are valu¢¥J at the amount preFGid net o- any trade discounts due. 18 Cash at bank arKI in hand Cash Gt bank and in hand includes cash and short-ieim high￿ liquid in￿[Men[sWIt￿ ch?ri maturicy of three monihs or less from the date of ccquiriiion or opening of the deposit or similar aicounL Z9 Liabilities abilities and provisions are recogni5ed when there Is En obligation at the balance sheet dare as c result of a JasL event. It 15 probable Ihai a transfer OF economic benefit wll be required in settlement, ènd the arrM)unt of the seitlement ran be esiimaied reliably. "abiliiies are recDJnised ac ihe amouni rhai Ihe Charily aniicipaies Il will pay 10 seitle the debt or the amount il has received as advanced payinenis for the 9(xxSs or services It must orovide. Prowsions are measured at Ihe besi esiimate of the amounis reouired 10 Jeille i*e gbligaiion. WhefP Iha eff¥1 of Ihe time valu&J of monry is m)ieria1. Ihp Pfrnrision is based on Ihe F.fe5ent value of Ihose amounis. dI￿OUnted ai Ihe pre-tax discounr rate ihai refle￿[s the risks specifi= 10 the liability. The unwindin9 of the discount Is recogrnised In the onsolidattsa siaiemont of financial actmties a5 a fvrnan￿ cost ZIO Deferred taxation Full DfOVlSlOn Is rrode for defeKred tax asseis and ljabililies a"Ising f.orn all liming differenc￿ bemeen Ihg feccgnition of gains and loLr.es In Ihe financial staiemer)Is and recognition In ihe t6x compuiaiion. A nei deferred tax assei E recognised only if it can be regarded CS more lilxrRaed ro ieverse. Zll Flnandal Instruments The G-oup only has financial GSS>iS and Finar)cial liatilities ol - kind thar cualify as basic hnancial instrumenis. Basic financia1 insiruments are Inilially recognised at transaction value and subsequenily measured ai Iheir seiilenieni value wA-h the exiepiion of bank loans whick ¢re 5ubsequerity measured ?[ amor115ed cosc uyng Ihe effeciive inierest method Page

Manchester Pride Limited (A company limrted by guarantee) Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2022 A¢¢ounting policies (continued) 112 Fund accountin9 General funds are unr￿trICted funds which are alrailat￿ for use ai Ihe discreiion of Ih TrLStees In further3nce of the goneral objeciwes Oi -h have noi been -ha GfOUP an.d whi- esi Jnaied for other purpDses. estricied funds are funds which are to be used In accordanc2 with sp¥ific restriciions impos!d ty donors or which have been raised by rhe Croup for particular purposes The -05ts of raising and adminisiering svch funds are charged cgainsi Ihe speci-lc fund. The aim and use of each resiricied fund is *[ Qui in tke noi% 10 Ihe financiol siaiement& Legal status gf the Charity Manchesler Prido Limiied Is a corrpany limiied by guarantee. Ev?.ry memhpr iJndp.r-.3ke.s 10 ¢.ontribiJip. TO Ihp. asse.rs of Thg. Cnarity in I hp. pvp.nr. nf li bp.ing wound upwhile theyare a member.01 wiih5n oneyear aftar theycease 10 be a member and of r.hp-..os-s. r.hargp.£ and gxrpnsp. of winding ijp. and for Ihe adJusirr4ent. ef Ihp right< of -hp contributories among themselves. such 3moLnts as may required. not oxceecsing £1 per membe.r Income from donations arld legacies Re5trictedUnrestricted funds funds 2022 2022 Total fund5 2022 Tot¢Jl funds 2021 Donations In-Kind Sponsorship 114 653 12.178 19S.000 124831 195000 10.586 Total 2022 114 653 207178 321,831 FO,S86 Totol 2021 70.586 70,586 Page 51

Manchester Pride Liniited (A company limited by guarantee) Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2022 Income from charitable activities Restrkted Unrestrirted funds funds 2022 2022 Total funds 2022 Total funds 2021 Grants Covid-19 gran 42.C 42,000 .953,786 22.400 Total 2022 42.COJ 42,000 976.186 Toto12021 854,323 121,863 97&186 Of rhe toial grant income. £l2.LU)12027" £712975) is recconis*d by the Charit￿$ trading sutsidiary. Manchester Pride Evenrs _imiied. Income from other tradlng actlvltles In¢ome from non Charitable trading activities Unrestrlcted funds 2022 Total funds 2022 Total funds 2021 Ircome from trading subsidiary All Equals Charrer Ircome from fund raigng events 2.336.370 1334370 13351 13JSI 2.251,915 130 Total 2022 2340.721 1349,721 2,252.045 Totol 2021 2.252.045 2.252,045 Page 52

Manchester Pride Umlted (A company limited by guarantee} Notes to tho Finaneial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2022 Income by artivity Campaign Celebrate Engage Fundraise Total 2022 Totol 2021 Donaiions Fundraising eoents All Eiuals Charter Grants In-Kind swnsorship Covid-19 grants Income from trading subsidiary. 126.831 12WI 10,586 130 13.3SI 25.200 48,750 13J51 41000 953.786 L8,79J 195.000 6.400 48.750 48,7 22,400 Event incom4 398.971 398.971 398,970 398.970 I￿95,882 1.946,305 Sponsjrship 740.488 740,488 305.610 Total 2022 456.IX 1.196,609 484271 $74&SI 2,713552 3,238.817 Totol 2027 68Z933 988,543 1.064.448 502.893 3,238,817 Ir rhe pri)r year qO.OaO o- In-Kind stJ)nsorship and £86.40Q of sponsorship Income were neiied off wih asxtiaitsd expndiiure in Ihe Gccounis. Both the Income and expenditure are presented 5eperately in the curreni year. Page S3

Manchester Pride Llmited (A company Ilmited by guarantee) Not￿ to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 09￿mber 2022 Analysis of expenditure on charitable activities Restrfetedvnrestrlcted funds funds 2022 2022 Total 2022 Totol 2021 Ariisis fees and exFpnses Markeiirng and PQ Events & engagement Box office expenses Sijndry Inierest payable In-Kind expendilure Dep'eri3tion Irrecoverable VAT Grants dis-.ribuced GThernance coscs (note 101 Supporr. c051$ Inoie 101 174.696 376.690 859.306 19,817 91329 186.696 376.680 859J06 19,817 352,727 107,084 1.420,355 28,225 775750 &076 3.035 IS.7Se 195,000 1809 I43￿98 2250 10,450 691576 195,000 2.809 143.598 1250 10.450 642,671 2,748 234.978 7.700 9,950 655.573 48.905 Total 2022 ,Q40 2.534 364 .2￿98￿04 2,938.566 Totol 2021 837.171 2107,395 2,938,566 Page 54

Manchester Prlde Llmhed ' IA company limited by guarantee) Notes to th? Financial Ststements For the year ended 31 De¢ember 2022 Expenditure on Charitable Activitles Campaign Celebrate Engage Fundraise Total 2022 Totol 2021 Ariisis 41 es and expense Marketing and Pri Evenis & Erngagemeni 80% officts exoenses Sundry Irterost oayable Ir-kinc expencilure Depreciation Ifreccwerable VAT Granis di>tribiJ[ed Govern2nce cosis Inotts101 Support cosis Inaie 10 149.7S7 94.170 515.584 18.826 37339 94.17 257.791 186,696 352,727 376.680 107,084 859J06 1,420,355 19.817 28,225 F13.750 6.076 94170 94.170 85.931 94,364 15.758 15.7S8 19S.000 19&000 2.148 143598 234.978 1250 7.700 10.450 9.950 1/13.j98 2.250 2.613 172.894 2.612 2.612 2.613 172,894 172.894 171894 697￿76 6SS,573 Total 2022 293268 9T7.034 397.206 930,796 1598.304 2,938,566 Totol 2021 221,590 IJ82.798 377.402 95&T76 2.938,566 Ir-Kind expendirura consists of marketin3 costs of E152.C"OO. and eKent costs of E43.WO. io. Analysis of support and govemance ¢osts Analysis of support costs 2022 2021 Salaries and wages Outsourced personnel Leqal and profe￿lOnal seNices 500,665 141,110 S4,041 383,13S 215,164 57.274 69S,816 655,573 Page 5)

Manchester Prlde Llmited {A wnpany limited by guarantee) Notes to thg Financial Statements For the year ended 31 D￿mber 2022 io. Analysis of support arbd g¢)vemance ¢05ts {continuedl' Anal￿>15 01.3overnance cost& 2022 2021 Audiiors. remuneration 10,450 9.9SO 10,450 9.950 Th? Ch3riiy inirially idpnt.ifip% ihe c.OSLS nf ir_s sijppart funciinn%. li then idpniifips thosp ro%rq which relate io [￿e governance funciion Hawng identlified IES governance COSi& che remasning supwrt costs tffjecherwith (he governance cosis areapportioned beivfftn the four key obiecis under(aken liee noie 91 in Ihe rÉriod. ii. Auditors. r•mun•ration The 3ucJitors' remuneraiion amounts 10 an auditor fee of E7.SSO (20£1- £7.200J, and othe accountancy services of Q,90012021_ E2.7501. IZ Stafl costs Group 2022 Group 2021 Charity 2022 Chority 2021 Wages and salaries Scrial securily cosis Oih¢hr penslon COSIS 431.826 333,823 41 J81 26,213 24858 23,099 431,826 41,981 26,858 333,823 26,273 23,099 500,665 5,135 500,66S 383,735 The average number o- peisons empw by che Chaijtyduring the year was as fol￿￿￿. Group 2022 No. Group 2027 No. Charity 2022 No. Charity 2021 No. Management and eveitsstaff io 13 70 Page

Manchester Prid• Limited company limited by guarantee) Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2022 Staff costs (continued) Thp number ofemplcyees whc6e emplw tenefils (excluding employer tEnsion cosisl exceeded £60.CQO was". Group 2022 No. Group 2021 No. Ir the baid £80.001 . £￿.000 Key management perg)nnel congsts of The Chief Executive. The Head.of Events and The qead uf ÉrigdgerrieriL Thp ioial amouni of 9mploy￿. bp.ntsfits lin-ILJding pmplwr rp.nsion rnntiibutions and employer Yational insurance contribuiionsl ieceived by key management personnel for their services to rhe =harity £169.7Q3 12021."£1&3.%5J. Trustees. remuneration and expenses 13. During thp yoar. no T(Usie￿ received any remuneration or othpr iEnefits p021- £NILJ. Ourino Ihe rar endtsd 31 D¥tsmtÈr 2022. no Trustee extEnses havts been incuried P021- LNILI. l& Taxatlon 2022 2027 Deferred tax Originaiion and r￿er531 of liming differences 1062 2,062 Total deferred tax Page 57

Man¢hester Pride Limited (A company limited by guarantee) Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 Deeembei 2022 15. Tangible fixed assets Group Office equipment C¢>st or valuatlon AL I lanu3ry 2022 Additions At 31 Ckcember 2022 13.698 9.737 23h35 Depreciation Al l January 2022 Chargp Inr Iherar At 31 t)ecember 2022 10.936 2,809 13.745 Net l>ook value At 31 DKember2022 9,690 Ai37 C<rember 2021 2,762 Page 58

Manchesttr Pride Limited (A company limited by guarantee> Notes to the Financial Staternents For the year èrKled 31 December 2022 15. Tangible fixed assets {continued) Charity equlpment Cost Qr valuation Al I jaguary 2022 AI 71 OYember 2022 13,698 13,698 Depre¢latlon At l January 2022 Charge ior ihJ year 70,936 lJ20 At 31 Decpml)er 2022 12,256 Net book value At 31 December 2022 1,442 Ai 31 Decern￿r £021 2.762 i& Debtors Grnup 2022 Group 2021 Charity 2022 Charity 2021 Due within one y•ar Trad- debiors Amounts c￿d by group undertakings Other debiors Prepaymeni> and acciuecl income 114J30 467,509 20,OSO 292.879 31861 14173 270,386 32.861 15,965 2,481 2,481 163.154 469,990 359.963 272,867 Page 59

Manchester Pride Limited (A company limited by guarantee) Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2022 17. Creditor&. Amounts falling due within one year Group 2022 GfOUP 2021 Charity 2022 Charity 2021 Other loans Tradts cred iors 59,820 I40￿29 59.820 191.368 59.820 47.849 59.820 41.253 103.243 12,040 Amounts owed to group undertalcings Other taxaiion and scrièl securily Oih•r crediiors Accrvals and defeired income 18,704 5,638 41031 58.437 15605 3,638 5,621 139.957 4.500 264822 449.582 I30￿33 220,856 Othc&r loans relaie to a goveinnieni Loronavirus 8uiiness Inrerrupiion Loan. The loan Is secured by any security held ty the bank ror Ihe Ckiarity's licbilities. Inierest 15 -harged at a fixed rateof4& Deferred income Group 21)22 Group 2021 Charity 2022 Chority 2021 Operning balance Qesources deferred during Ihe year Amounts released from previous tRriods 130.0(V 297.268 30,000 130.007 030.007) (297.268J 7,SOO (7.500) Closlng balance 30.000 130.007 5rcluded wiihin deferred income is QO.C¥)o [2021" E130.007j of income received in the year relating to aciivity iaking place in Che subs%ueni year Page E£)

Manchester Pride Lim•ted {A company limlted by guarantee) Notes to the Financial Ststements For the year ended 31 December 2022 18. Creditors: Amounts falling due after more than one year Group 2022 Group 2021 Chari 2022 Chority 2021 Orhef loans IS4￿6 274.356 Is4￿36 214.356 Oihgr loans relate 10 a 9[￿rnmen1 Coronavirus Ou)iness Interruption Loan. The loan Is s￿Cured by 3ny kyuiiiy held by Ihe bank for the Lhariyi s I1Gbiliti￿. Intefest is -harged at a fixed raie of 489% Ircluded wiihin the above are amounis falling due as foll¢Ms." Group 2022 Group 2021 Charity 2022 Chority 2021 Between one and two years Other l(XrnS 59020 59,820 59M20 59,820 Between two and five years Oiher loans 94716 154.536 94716 154.536 19. Oeferred taxation Group 2022 Ciarge ft)r the year 2,062 The deferred tax liab'liiy is made up as foll￿". Group 2022 Group 2021 Acceleraied capital allowances 062) Page 61

Manchester Pride Limited (A company limited by guarantee) Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 Decembei 2022 20. Statement of funds Statement of funds- current y•ar Balance at 31 December 2022 Balance at I January 2022 Income Expenditure Unrestrirted funds General Funds- all funds ¥S6,899 (2536,4261 P,8781 Restricted funds ArLS ￿oUnCil England M2nchester City Council GMCA Community Fund 21.940 Pl,940) 02,000) (30.000) iiooo 30.000 114653 114653 27.940 156,653 (63.940) 114653 0,411} 1713552 ￿600￿66} 111.T75 Total of funds The grani from the GMCA iefers to Ihe income received frorr, Ihe Greater Ménchesier Combined AiJthority Culture Fund which Is gNen to piowde tsxcelleni culturèl experienc￿ or rk Ihac has sign ficont sctiol Impact ocross Ihe ien bocoughs in Greater Mon-hester. The grant from Manchescer City Council is funding towards Ihe annual Mancheste- Pride Parade This orani Is recognised by Ihe Charitys trading )￿b￿diary. Manchester Pride -vents Limited. Cknnaiions 10 thè Marchesier Pride Community Fund 90 directly to LGBTQ+ caus* and projecis Greaier Manchesier. Page 62

Manchester Pride Limited (A company limited by guarantee) Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2022 20. Statement of fund5 (continued) statement of funds- prior year Bolonce ot l Jonuory 3027 Balance at Tronsfers 31 December tin/out 2027 Income Expenditure Unrestrfcted funds General Fundi- all f(Jnds (342.779) Z384.494 f2.107,395} 41.729 f23,351J Restricted funds Arts Council England Man.=hesier City Council GMCA 23,100 801.823 {78fi171J f16,812J .21.940 17.474 52.500 145.000} f24.914J 40.517 854J23 1831.777J f47,729} 21.940 Total of funds 1307,662J 3.238,817 IZ938.566J [1.411) Anatysis of net assets between funds Anatysis of net assets between fund5- current year Restrl¢tedUnrestrl¢ted funds funds 2022 2022 Total funds 2022 Tangible fixed assets Cufrpnt ?.sp Creciiors due wiihin one year C"edicors due In more Ihan one year Provisions for liabilities and charges 9.690 408,852 9,690 523.505 12648221 (264,822) 1754.5761 054536) 12,0621 (2,062) 114653 114653 12,8781 iii,Trs Total Page 63

Manehester Pride Umlted (A company limited by guarante•) Notes to the Yinancial Statements For the ￿al ended 31 December 2022 Anatysis of net assets between funds (¢ontinued) Analysis of net assets between funds- prior year Restricted Unrestricced funds ftsnds 2021 2021 Totol fijnds 2021 Tangible fixed assets Current ￿￿e[S Crw.itors due within one year C'editors due in more th3n 2,762 2,762 657,825 659,765 (449,582J (449.582) (214,3562 1214,356J 27,940 oneyeèr 21.9/+0 123.351J fl.471) Total Reconciliation of not movement In funds to net cash flow from operating a¢tlvltles Group 2022 Group 2021 Nei income for rhe year las rEr Siatement of Finanrial ActD/iijasI 113,186 300,257 Adjustments for. Deprecia(Ic.n charges t)ecre3sellinrreasel In debtors -redi(ors Ircreaselldecreasel in.- Irierest payable Tax rhargp 1809 304836 084,760) 75.758 1062 2,148 IZ7F,5F3J 13,594) 6,076 255,891 33.368 Net Cash provided by operating activitWS Analysls of eash and cash equivalents Group 2022 Group 2021 Cash in hard 360J 189,775 Page 64

Manchester Pride Limited (A company limited by guarantee) Notes to the financial Statements R•r the year ended 37 December 2022 24 Analysis of changes in net debt At31 DKember 2022 Atl January 2022 Cash flows Cash ai bankand in hand Debi due within 7 year Debt due after l year 789.775 (59.820) (￿£356) Y70￿76 360JS1 {S9.820) 59.820 054536) (844011 230J96 145.995 Operating lease comrnltments At 31 December 2CL2 the Grour) and Ihe Lhariyi had commiiments LO make fuiure minimum lease paymants under non-cancellable o*¥ating leaLees are appoinia(J (o Ihe Board primari￿ for ihe skilli. experien=e and knowledqe that thtsy bring 10 Ihe crganisation How4p_r. Il Is also Important th￿ Board includes individuals that ère immersed in Mancke¢ter's LG8T community and In rtria culiLJre cf Ihe city as a whole For that reason. the Baard of [rUst￿ wll InvariaJty Inilude Indiwduols that hold oiher direciorship5. [rusi￿h1￿$ or ownership Interes￿ with companies. organisation5 and charities Ihai have links to Manchester Pride. No irustee is involved in making board decision> that relaie i.) their own inieresis. Oiher than Ihe above tranSa￿li0n5 noted wilh Manchester Pride Evernts Limittsd, Ihere were nj other rransactions with related parcies Ihisyear. P39e 65

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