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2024-03-31-accounts

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1122688

UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

FOR

ST DAVID'S MEDICAL FOUNDATION

Bevan Buckland LLP Chartered Accountants Ground Floor Cardigan House Castle Court Swansea Enterprise Park Swansea SA7 9LA

ST DAVID'S MEDICAL FOUNDATION

CONTENTS OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

Page
Report of the Trustees 1 to 3
Independent Examiner's Report 4
Statement of Financial Activities 5
Balance Sheet 6
Notes to the Financial Statements 7 to 15
Detailed Statement of Financial Activities 16

ST DAVID'S MEDICAL FOUNDATION

REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

The trustees present their report with the financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31 March 2024. The trustees have adopted the provisions of Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2019).

The Trustees submit their report, together with the financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31st March 2024.

OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES

Objectives and activities

The Trustees have confirmed that in setting and planning the objectives they have given careful consideration to the Charity Commission's general guidance on public benefit.

St David's Medical Foundation (SDMF) is an independent charity raising funds to support the ground-breaking work at the Swansea University Medical School (SUMS) and its principal collaborative organisation, Swansea Bay University Health Board. In this way SDMF supports the advance of the health of people in Wales and far beyond.

SDMF supports the Swansea University Medical School's distinctive and strongly collaborative approach to research and innovation - translating the highest quality research at SUMS's Institute of Life Science into real advances in medicine and health.

Organisation and policies

The work of the St David's Medical Foundation is driven by its Trustees. The Trustees' expertise encompasses accountancy, the media and PR, medical practice, teaching and research. The Foundation's approach is highly efficient which means that SDMF can guarantee that more than 90% of the money donated will go directly in support of research, innovation and teaching at the Swansea University Medical School. We are now helped by the newly created Assessment & Awards Office of the Faculty of Medicine, Health & Life Science as we continue to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.

As a small charity, SDMF has focused areas of fundraising with varying degrees of success and these are:

Already, the work of SDMF has made vital contributions to promoting SUMS's work. These are:-

SDMF adopts a conservative investment approach limiting the risk to bank and building society accounts or interest bearing short-term bank deposits to manage cashflow.

FINANCIAL REVIEW

Risk management

The Trustees have identified the main risk to the Charity to be to be the inability to attract core funding. Full time staff costs are not sustainable in the present environment and the Charity relies on volunteer help - both general and pro-bono professional - to maintain the Foundation. The Trustees are grateful for this support until such time as the Foundation might have a sufficiently mature portfolio of funds which provide a percentage of administrative funding in their gift to sustain core costs.

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ST DAVID'S MEDICAL FOUNDATION

REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

FINANCIAL REVIEW

Review of the year

It has been another challenging year for the Foundation in attracting further funding for larger projects. We particularly mention again the support from the Carmarthen area via a local funeral director where donations in lieu of flowers have been gratefully received. COVID-19 had restricted our opportunities to engage both with the wider public and staff on campus. Improved lines of communication are developing slowly following reorganisation within the university's Faculty structure.

Researchers are encouraged to seek further opportunities for funding that can be held by SDMF to demonstrate wider support for their work.

Some of the larger active funded projects that are the current focus are:-

Seed-corn funding for nascent projects in the Medical School continue to provide good profile and excellent applications. Three outstanding submissions per annum now receive funding after independent double quantitative scoring - £6,000 to each project.

This continues the stated aims of these types of grants awarded on a competitive basis when the Foundation was initially created.

Dr Ramon Barton Jenkins of Maryland USA had provided a substantial donation in 2019 to Swansea University following his original donation to SUMS in 2009. SDMF is represented in distribution of that donation. SDMF is honoured to be recognised by such a distinguished neurologist with Swansea roots. His original donation directly to SDMF continues to be used to fund modest gestures for MedSoc as he wished.

A fund opened in 2019 in memory of Dr Bob Russell Jones , a retired Swansea GP, provided for research into mental health issues in prison. Progress on this had been inhibited by COVID-19, but funding has now been released for a project led by Prof Deborah Jones for Dr Gemma Morgan and Ella Rabaiotti - "Listening for better health: Understanding the barriers and enablers to access health care for prison leavers and people on probation". Although this is conducted via the Criminology Department the Trustees approved it as a strong fit for the objective of the fund. A closing presentation is scheduled for September 2024 to a wider audience and will be used as a profile platform for work in this area.

FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS

The ability of the Foundation to generate income from cash investments has allowed further growth of self-funded research and project funding. With levels of interest rates now improving slowly, the interest generated is now more than £12,000 per annum - historically low interest had been <£5,000 for a number of years. This challenge is faced by all charities and businesses.

The Foundation's finances remain sufficient to sustain the annual seedcorn grants scheme for the foreseeable future and cover core costs.

Donations from external sources provide a percentage of the funds towards covering administration and core costs. This principle enables the Foundation to achieve its original objectives and places it in a strong position to face further challenges.

The Foundation has recently been notified as the major beneficiary of the Estate of Marion Berridge (Dec'd) - the mother of the late Damon Berridge, a former staff member in the Population and Data Science department. A bequest of over £580,000 is to be applied to support young people with a mathematics/statistics focus attending medical statistics study within the School of Medicine.

Damon was honoured by his friends and colleagues with a £19,810 Travel Fund raised in tribute to him. This further money from his late mother's estate provides a lasting legacy in his memory.

STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT

Constitution

The charity is controlled by its governing document, a deed of trust and constitutes an unincorporated charity.

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ST DAVID'S MEDICAL FOUNDATION

REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

The Foundation was registered as a charity (no 1122688) on 7th February 2008. Full details of the terms and charter of the Foundation are available on request.

REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS Registered Charity number 1122688

Principal address

Swansea University Medical School Institute of Life Science 2 (ILS 2) Swansea University Swansea SA2 8PP

Trustees

The Trustees who served during the year were:Llinos Williams (Appointed 13th December 2023) Jane Clayton Penny Roberts Clive Weston Shareen Doak Glan Rees (Chairman)

Independent Examiner

Bevan Buckland LLP Chartered Accountants Ground Floor Cardigan House Castle Court Swansea Enterprise Park Swansea SA7 9LA

Approved by order of the board of trustees on 2nd October 2024 and signed on its behalf by:

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INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF ST DAVID'S MEDICAL FOUNDATION

Independent examiner's report to the trustees of St David's Medical Foundation

I report to the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of St David's Medical Foundation (the Trust) for the year ended 31 March 2024.

Responsibilities and basis of report

As the charity trustees of the Trust you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ('the Act').

I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under Section 145 of the Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under Section 145(5)(b) of the Act.

Independent examiner's statement

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

  1. accounting records were not kept in respect of the Trust as required by Section 130 of the Act; or 2. the accounts do not accord with those records; or

  2. the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a true and fair view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination.

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

Henry Lloyd Davies ACA

Bevan Buckland LLP Chartered Accountants Ground Floor Cardigan House Castle Court Swansea Enterprise Park Swansea SA7 9LA

Date: 2nd October 2024

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ST DAVID'S MEDICAL FOUNDATION

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

Unrestricted
funds
Notes
£
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM
Donations and legacies
5,421
Investment income
2
16,396
Total
21,817
EXPENDITURE ON
Charitable activities
Charitable Activities
16,144
NET INCOME/(EXPENDITURE)
5,673
Transfers between funds
8
706
Net movement in funds
6,379
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total funds brought forward
67,499
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
73,878
Restricted
funds
£
34,073
-
34,073
39,916
(5,843)
(706)
(6,549)
452,386
445,837
2024
Total
funds
£
39,494
16,396
55,890
56,060
(170)
-
(170)
519,885
519,715
2023
Total
funds
£
5,472
5,138
10,610
43,538
(32,928)
-
(32,928)
552,813
519,885

The notes form part of these financial statements

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ST DAVID'S MEDICAL FOUNDATION

BALANCE SHEET 31 MARCH 2024

2024 2023
Unrestricted Restricted Total Total
funds funds funds funds
Notes £ £ £ £
CURRENT ASSETS
Debtors 5 6,790 20,737 27,527 3,687
Cash at bank 6 131,163 438,304 569,467 581,908
137,953 459,041 596,994 585,595
CREDITORS
Amounts falling due within one year 7 (64,075) (13,204) (77,279) (65,710)
NET CURRENT ASSETS 73,878 445,837 519,715 519,885
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT LIABILITIES TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT LIABILITIES 73,878 445,837 519,715 519,885
NET ASSETS 73,878 445,837 519,715 519,885
FUNDS 8
Unrestricted funds 73,878 67,499
Restricted funds 445,837 452,386
TOTAL FUNDS 519,715 519,885

The financial statements were approved by the Board of Trustees and authorised for issue on 2nd October 2024 and were signed on its behalf by:

The notes form part of these financial statements

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ST DAVID'S MEDICAL FOUNDATION

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

1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES

Basis of preparing the financial statements and assessment of going concern

The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention with items recognised at cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant note(s) to these accounts. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) issued on 16 July 2014 and the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) and the Charities Act 2011.

The charity constitutes a public benefit entity as defined by FRS 102.

The trustees consider that there are no material uncertainties about the charity's ability to continue as a going concern.

Financial reporting standard 102 - reduced disclosure exemptions

The charity has taken advantage of the following disclosure exemption in preparing these financial statements, as permitted by FRS 102 'The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland':

Income

All income is recognised in the Statement of Financial Activities once the charity has entitlement to the funds, any performance conditions attached to the item(s) of income have been met, it is probable that the income will be received and the amount can be measured reliably.

Income from government and other grants, whether 'capital' grants or 'revenue' grants, is recognised when the charity has entitlement to the funds, any performance conditions attached to the grants have been met, it is probable that the income will be received and the amount can be measured reliably and is not deferred. Several grant providers allow 5% of the grant given to be used towards the running of the charity, this had been included within unrestricted incoming resources.

Donations, are recognised when the Trust has been notified in writing of both the amount and settlement date. In the event that a donation is subject to conditions that require a level of performance before the charity is entitled to the funds, the income is deferred and not recognised until either those conditions are fully met, or the fulfilment of those conditions is wholly within the control of the charity and it is probable that those conditions will be fulfilled in the reporting period.

Income from legacies is recognised when it becomes probable that the legacy will be received by the charity, when it can be reliably estimated and when any criteria required to be met by the charity has been met.

Interest on funds held on deposit is included when receivable and the amount can be measuredreliably by the charity; this is normally upon notification of the interest paid or payable by the bank.

Expenditure

Liabilities are recognised as expenditure as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the charity to that expenditure, it is probable that a transfer of economic benefits will be required in settlement and the amount of the obligation can be measured reliably.

Expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis and has been classified under headings that aggregate all cost related to the category. Where costs cannot be directly attributed to particular headings they have been allocated to activities on a basis consistent with the use of resources.

Grants offered to individuals are recognised once granted by the trustees' and accrued until payment for the grant is made. Where grants awarded are deemed unclaimed, they are reversed against grants awarded in the year.

Allocation of support costs

Support costs are those functions that assist the work of the charity but do not directly undertake charitable activities. Support costs include back office costs, insurance and governance costs which support the charity's activities. These costs have been allocated to expenditure on charitable activities

Corporation taxation

The charity is exempt from tax on income and gains falling within section 505 of the Taxes Act 1988 or section 252 of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 to the extent that these are applied to its charitable objects.

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ST DAVID'S MEDICAL FOUNDATION

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

1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES - continued

Fund accounting

Unrestricted funds are available for use at the discretion of the Trustees in furtherance of the general objectives of the charity and which have not been designated for any other purposes.

Designated funds are unrestricted funds earmarked by the Trustees for particular purposes falling in future time periods.

Restricted funds are funds subject to specific restrictions imposed by donors or which have been raised by the charity for particular purposes. The aim and use of each restricted fund is set out in the notes to the financial statements.

Financial instruments

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

Debtors

Trade and other debtors are recognised at the settlement amount due after any trade discount offered. Prepayments are valued at the amount prepaid net of any trade discounts due.

Cash at bank and in hand

Cash at bank and cash in hand includes cash and short term highly liquid investments with a short maturity of three months or less from the date of acquisition or opening of the deposit or similar account.

Creditors and provisions

Creditors and provisions are recognised where the company has a present obligation (legal and constructive) resulting from a past event that will probably result in the transfer of funds to a third party and the amount due to settle the obligation can be measured or estimated reliably. Creditors and provisions are normally recognised at their settlement amount after allowing for any trade discounts due.

2. INVESTMENT INCOME

INVESTMENT INCOME
2024 2023
£ £
Deposit account interest 16,396 5,138

3. TRUSTEES' REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS

There were no trustees' remuneration or other benefits for the year ended 31 March 2024 nor for the year ended 31 March 2023.

Trustees' expenses

The charity does not employ any staff instead, the trustees all give freely their time and expertise without any form of remuneration or other benefit in cash or kind (2023: £nil). Expenses paid to the trustees in the year totalled £nil (2023: £nil).

4. COMPARATIVES FOR THE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES

Unrestricted
funds
£
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM
Donations and legacies
5,472
Investment income
5,138
Total
10,610
EXPENDITURE ON
Charitable activities
Charitable Activities
10,236
Restricted
funds
£
-
-
-
33,302
Total
funds
£
5,472
5,138
10,610
43,538

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ST DAVID'S MEDICAL FOUNDATION

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

4. COMPARATIVES FOR THE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES - continued

Unrestricted
funds
£
NET INCOME/(EXPENDITURE)
374
Transfers between funds
8,971
Net movement in funds
9,345
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total funds brought forward
58,153
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
67,498
5.
DEBTORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
Other debtors
Prepayments and accrued income
Restricted
funds
£
(33,302)
(8,971)
(42,273)
494,660
452,387
2024
£
5,566
21,961
27,527
Total
funds
£
(32,928)
-
(32,928)
552,813
519,885
2023
£
2,714
973
3,687

6. CASH AT BANK

Included within the cash at bank and in hand balance is an amount of £454,307 (2023: £542,067) which is held in short term deposit accounts, maturing within 12 months of balance sheet date.

7. CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR

Trade creditors
Other creditors
2024
£
64,144
13,135
77,279
2023
£
58,263
7,447
65,710

Creditors and provisions are recognised where the Charity has a present obligation resulting from a past event that will probably result in the transfer of funds to a third party and the amount due to settle the obligation can be measured or estimated reliably.

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ST DAVID'S MEDICAL FOUNDATION

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

8. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS

MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
Net Transfers
movement between At
At 1.4.23 in funds funds 31.3.24
£ £ £ £
Unrestricted funds
General fund 40,176 5,673 706 46,555
Hopkin Fund 27,323 - - 27,323
67,499 5,673 706 73,878
Restricted funds
DEFRA - Avian flu 22,683 (4,500) - 18,183
Novo Nordisk - Diabetes 81,330 14,250 - 95,580
Kings College London - Mental health 6,273 - - 6,273
Davies and Sharkawi Prize Fund 3,800 (400) - 3,400
Welsh Psychiatric Society 42,539 - - 42,539
Ramon Jenkins 2,394 - - 2,394
Vision 2020 684 (684) - -
DNDI 1,816 - - 1,816
Dr WT & Mrs MJ Edwards bequest 5,061 - - 5,061
Adrian Evans - Injury research 15,075 (6,988) - 8,087
ICE Conference 8,654 (763) - 7,891
Waterloo Foundation - Ghrelin & Neuronal
research 762 - - 762
Trickett Orthopaedics 645 - - 645
Barratt's Oesophagus 635 - (635) -
Orthopaedic Epidemiology - Ronan Lyons 42,035 - - 42,035
Injury Research - Ronan Lyons 45,600 - - 45,600
Africa Health Partnerships 677 - - 677
Capacity Support for Dermatology Project -
Ronan Lyons 6,127 (4,286) - 1,841
Smoking Project 350 - - 350
Health Service Access 18,475 (2,416) - 16,059
Healthy Cities/Healthy Environments 18,963 (12,725) - 6,238
Diabetes 24,417 (267) - 24,150
Prof Russell Prize 2,048 - - 2,048
Myco TB research 1,563 - - 1,563
Dementia research - general 71 - (71) -
All Wales Critical Care Network 57,071 (1,195) - 55,876
MS Summarising the JIG 2,071 - - 2,071
Bob Russell Jones Memorial Fund 16,007 (5,692) - 10,315
Damon Berridge Data Science Award 19,810 - - 19,810
COVID-19 funds 4,750 - - 4,750
Trauma via NLP - 19,823 - 19,823
452,386 (5,843) (706) 445,837
TOTAL FUNDS 519,885 (170) - 519,715

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ST DAVID'S MEDICAL FOUNDATION

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

8. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS - continued

Net movement in funds, included in the above are as follows:

Incoming Incoming Resources Movement
resources expended in funds
£ £ £
Unrestricted funds
General fund 21,817 (16,144) 5,673
Restricted funds
DEFRA - Avian flu - (4,500) (4,500)
Novo Nordisk - Diabetes 14,250 - 14,250
Davies and Sharkawi Prize Fund - (400) (400)
Vision 2020 - (684) (684)
Adrian Evans - Injury research - (6,988) (6,988)
ICE Conference - (763) (763)
Capacity Support for Dermatology Project -
Ronan Lyons - (4,286) (4,286)
Health Service Access - (2,416) (2,416)
Healthy Cities/Healthy Environments - (12,725) (12,725)
Diabetes - (267) (267)
All Wales Critical Care Network - (1,195) (1,195)
Bob Russell Jones Memorial Fund - (5,692) (5,692)
Trauma via NLP 19,823 - 19,823
34,073 (39,916) (5,843)
TOTAL FUNDS 55,890 (56,060) (170)

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ST DAVID'S MEDICAL FOUNDATION

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

8. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS - continued

Comparatives for movement in funds

Net Transfers
movement between At
At 1.4.22 in funds funds 31.3.23
£ £ £ £
Unrestricted funds
General fund 30,830 375 8,971 40,176
Hopkin Fund 27,323 - - 27,323
58,153 375 8,971 67,499
Restricted funds
DEFRA - Avian flu 22,683 - - 22,683
Novo Nordisk - Diabetes 81,330 - - 81,330
Kings College London - Mental health 6,273 - - 6,273
Royal College of Physicians - HES
outcomes 106 - (106) -
Welsh Government 3,415 - (3,415) -
Davies and Sharkawi Prize Fund 4,500 (700) - 3,800
London Women's Clinic 3,050 - (3,050) -
Welsh Psychiatric Society 42,539 - - 42,539
Ramon Jenkins 2,394 - - 2,394
Vision 2020 684 - - 684
DNDI 1,816 - - 1,816
Dr WT & Mrs MJ Edwards bequest 5,061 - - 5,061
Adrian Evans - Injury research 18,846 (3,771) - 15,075
ICE Conference 17,199 (8,545) - 8,654
Waterloo Foundation - Ghrelin & Neuronal
research 762 - - 762
Trickett Orthopaedics 645 - - 645
Barratt's Oesophagus 635 - - 635
Orthopaedic Epidemiology - Ronan Lyons 43,700 (1,665) - 42,035
Injury Research - Ronan Lyons 48,000 - (2,400) 45,600
Africa Health Partnerships 677 - - 677
Capacity Support for Dermatology Project -
Ronan Lyons 8,700 (2,573) - 6,127
Smoking Project 350 - - 350
Health Service Access 22,506 (4,031) - 18,475
Healthy Cities/Healthy Environments 27,781 (8,818) - 18,963
Diabetes 27,617 (3,200) - 24,417
Prof Russell Prize 2,048 - - 2,048
Myco TB research 1,563 - - 1,563
Dementia research - general 71 - - 71
All Wales Critical Care Network 57,071 - - 57,071
MS Summarising the JIG 2,071 - - 2,071
Bob Russell Jones Memorial Fund 16,007 - - 16,007
Damon Berridge Data Science Award 19,810 - - 19,810
COVID-19 funds 4,750 - - 4,750
494,660 (33,303) (8,971) 452,386
TOTAL FUNDS 552,813 (32,928) - 519,885

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ST DAVID'S MEDICAL FOUNDATION

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

8. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS - continued

Comparative net movement in funds, included in the above are as follows:

Incoming Incoming Resources Movement
resources expended in funds
£ £ £
Unrestricted funds
General fund 10,610 (10,235) 375
Restricted funds
Davies and Sharkawi Prize Fund - (700) (700)
Adrian Evans - Injury research - (3,771) (3,771)
ICE Conference - (8,545) (8,545)
Orthopaedic Epidemiology - Ronan Lyons - (1,665) (1,665)
Capacity Support for Dermatology Project -
Ronan Lyons - (2,573) (2,573)
Health Service Access - (4,031) (4,031)
Healthy Cities/Healthy Environments - (8,818) (8,818)
Diabetes - (3,200) (3,200)
- (33,303) (33,303)
TOTAL FUNDS 10,610 (43,538) (32,928)

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ST DAVID'S MEDICAL FOUNDATION

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

8. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS - continued

A current year 12 months and prior year 12 months combined position is as follows:

Unrestricted funds
General fund
Hopkin Fund
Restricted funds
DEFRA - Avian flu
Novo Nordisk - Diabetes
Kings College London - Mental health
Royal College of Physicians - HES
outcomes
Welsh Government
Davies and Sharkawi Prize Fund
London Women's Clinic
Welsh Psychiatric Society
Ramon Jenkins
Vision 2020
DNDI
Dr WT & Mrs MJ Edwards bequest
Adrian Evans - Injury research
ICE Conference
Waterloo Foundation - Ghrelin & Neuronal
research
Trickett Orthopaedics
Barratt's Oesophagus
Orthopaedic Epidemiology - Ronan Lyons
Injury Research - Ronan Lyons
Africa Health Partnerships
Capacity Support for Dermatology Project -
Ronan Lyons
Smoking Project
Health Service Access
Healthy Cities/Healthy Environments
Diabetes
Prof Russell Prize
Myco TB research
Dementia research - general
All Wales Critical Care Network
MS Summarising the JIG
Bob Russell Jones Memorial Fund
Damon Berridge Data Science Award
COVID-19 funds
Trauma via NLP
TOTAL FUNDS
At 1.4.22
£
30,830
27,323
58,153
22,683
81,330
6,273
106
3,415
4,500
3,050
42,539
2,394
684
1,816
5,061
18,846
17,199
762
645
635
43,700
48,000
677
8,700
350
22,506
27,781
27,617
2,048
1,563
71
57,071
2,071
16,007
19,810
4,750
-
494,660
552,813
Net
movement
in funds
£
6,048
-
6,048
(4,500)
14,250
-
-
-
(1,100)
-
-
-
(684)
-
-
(10,759)
(9,308)
-
-
-
(1,665)
-
-
(6,859)
-
(6,447)
(21,543)
(3,467)
-
-
-
(1,195)
-
(5,692)
-
-
19,823
(39,146)
(33,098)
Transfers
between
funds
£
9,677
-
9,677
-
-
-
(106)
(3,415)
-
(3,050)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(635)
-
(2,400)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(71)
-
-
-
-
-
-
(9,677)
-
At
31.3.24
£
46,555
27,323
73,878
18,183
95,580
6,273
-
-
3,400
-
42,539
2,394
-
1,816
5,061
8,087
7,891
762
645
-
42,035
45,600
677
1,841
350
16,059
6,238
24,150
2,048
1,563
-
55,876
2,071
10,315
19,810
4,750
19,823
445,837
519,715

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ST DAVID'S MEDICAL FOUNDATION

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

8.

MOVEMENT IN FUNDS - continued

A current year 12 months and prior year 12 months combined net movement in funds, included in the above are as follows:

Incoming Incoming Resources Movement
resources expended in funds
£ £ £
Unrestricted funds
General fund 32,427 (26,379) 6,048
Restricted funds
DEFRA - Avian flu - (4,500) (4,500)
Novo Nordisk - Diabetes 14,250 - 14,250
Davies and Sharkawi Prize Fund - (1,100) (1,100)
Vision 2020 - (684) (684)
Adrian Evans - Injury research - (10,759) (10,759)
ICE Conference - (9,308) (9,308)
Orthopaedic Epidemiology - Ronan Lyons - (1,665) (1,665)
Capacity Support for Dermatology Project -
Ronan Lyons - (6,859) (6,859)
Health Service Access - (6,447) (6,447)
Healthy Cities/Healthy Environments - (21,543) (21,543)
Diabetes - (3,467) (3,467)
All Wales Critical Care Network - (1,195) (1,195)
Bob Russell Jones Memorial Fund - (5,692) (5,692)
Trauma via NLP 19,823 - 19,823
34,073 (73,219) (39,146)
TOTAL FUNDS 66,500 (99,598) (33,098)

9. RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES

There were no related party transactions for the year ended 31 March 2024.

10. ULTIMATE CONTROLLING PARTY

The ultimate controlling party of St David's Medical Foundation is the Board of Trustees collectively.

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ST DAVID'S MEDICAL FOUNDATION

DETAILED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
2024 2023
£ £
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS
Donations and legacies
Donations 39,494 5,472
Investment income
Deposit account interest 16,396 5,138
Total incoming resources 55,890 10,610
EXPENDITURE
Charitable activities
Insurance 551 916
Sundries 895 1,145
Grants to individuals 52,214 39,248
53,660 41,309
Support costs
Governance costs
Accountancy fees 2,400 2,229
Total resources expended 56,060 43,538
Net expenditure (170) (32,928)

This page does not form part of the statutory financial statements

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