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2025-06-30-accounts

TRUSTEES’ REPORT FINANCIAL YEAR 1ST JULY 2024 TO 30TH JUNE 2025

ROTARY CLUB OF WINSLOW TRUST FUND CHARITY NUMBER 1121197

OVERVIEW

The Rotary Club of Winslow is part of Rotary of Great Britain and Ireland which in turn is part of Rotary International. As such both the Rotary Club of Winslow and its Trust Fund are run under their guidance and are subject to their rules and regulations.

GENERAL

The Rotary Club of Winslow Trust Fund was set up to collect and distribute funds mainly to the local community of Winslow and its surrounding villages although a proportion of the funds collected is donated to both national and international good causes.

REPORT

The Club’s fund raising activities grew to a new record level of £31,048 during the year. This excellent result reflected in large part the continuing generosity of the residents of Winslow and the surrounding villages in supporting the Club’s pre-Christmas Santa Float. The other major fund raising events were, as in previous years, December’s Welsh Male Voice choir concert, the Club’s summer classic car run and the Club’s participation with other community groups in organising the annual August bank holiday Winslow Show. This enabled the Club to support a wide range of predominantly local good causes. These included the charities Action4Youth, Willen Hospice, and the charities of local primary or special schools, including Winslow School, Whitchurch School, North Marston School, Furze Down School and Autism Early Support. Other local good causes included Christmas hampers for the needy and lonely. The Club also continued its support for Nkuringo Education and Community Trust, which funds school buildings and children’s education in south west Uganda. The Trust also continued its support for Rotary International’s polio vaccination programme, Mercy Ships, a faith-based international organisation that delivers hospital ships to some of the poorest countries in the world, and Shelter Box, which provides self assembly shelters for victims of international disasters. The Club’s Trust fund donations to 40 charitable causes totalled £36,386, with over half of this supporting local charities in the Winslow area. Despite disbursing more than it raised during the year, the Club’s Trust fund finished the financial year with a healthy balance of £8,294, from £13,733 the year before. This still leaves a comfortable balance to support further

allocations before the Club’s straditional fundraising towards the end of each calendar year.

Rtn Peter Stanyer, chair of Trustees January 2026

Rotary Club of Winslow

Income & Expenditure Accounts year 1st July 2024 to 30th June 2025
Year to
30th June
Charity Account
2025
Net Income
£
Christmas Float
10,598
Festival of Voices (FOV)
5,524
Christmas cards
-
6 Nations Rugby
205
Rugby World Cup
-
Turkish Evening Excess
-
Classic Car Run
3,912
Members - Giving Foundation
815
Chilli- Polio
539
Collection for Martyn Ross
-
Winslow Show - Donation & Stand
4,236
Transfer from Fund Raising
Other Donations (anglia Water + anon)
1,161
District Grant
1,000
Gift Aid
2,897
Interest
162
Total Income
31,048
Deduct Expenditure
Charitable Donations:-
Local Individual
1,466
Local Organisations
23,211
National
4,288
International
3,500
Youth (RYLA)
-
Youth (Technology Tournament)
-
Rotary Foundation:-
Annual giving
1,760
Polio Campaigns
2,162
Total Charitable Donations
36,386
New Club Float transferred /repay
Donation in memory of Rtn Martyn Ross
Prepayment 2025-26 FoV Claydon Dental
100
Total Expenditure
36,486
Surplus /(Deficit) for the year
-5,439
Brought Forward from prior year
13,733
Charity Account C /Fwd at 30th June 2025
8,294
Year to
30th June
2024
£
9,771
4,339
115
230
200
1,118
4,270
700
600
450
3,745
545
1,063
2,734
29,880
1122
11,310
500
6,001
2,000
250
1,795
1,030
24,007
500
453
24,961
4,919
8,814
13,733

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