Registered number
06696272
The Steve Sinnott Foundation
Report and Unaudited Accounts
31 December 2020
Registered Charity Numbers 1130814 and SC046031
Company Registration Number 06696272

The Steve Sinnott Foundation
Report and accounts
Contents
Page
Reference and administrative details of the charity
Trustees, Annual Report
Independent Examiner's Report
Statement of Financial Activities
Balance sheet
Notes to the accounts
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The Steve Sinnott Foundation
Reference and administrative details of the charity
Directoryts
E Glazier
E Jackson
M Sinnott
W Chambers
S Raymenl lappoinled 24 February 20201
Independent Examiner
Charfes Ssempijja, ACA
NfP Accounlanls Ltd
3rd Floor
86-90 Paul Street
London
EC2A 4NE
Bankers
The Co-operative Bank
PO Box 101
1 Balloon Street
Manchester
M60 4EP
Registered office
Arnold House
15 Clarendon Road
Watford
WD17 1JR
Registered Charity Numbers 1130814 and SC046031
Registered Name of the Charity The Steve Sinnott Foundation
Company Registration Number 06696272

The Steve Sinnott Foundation
Company limited by guarantee registered number: 06696272
Registered charity numbers: 1130814 and SC046031
Trustees, Annual Report
The Trustees present their annual report and accounts for the year ended 31 December 2020. The
Trustees, Annual Report is also the D1￿ClOrS, report for the purposes of Company Law. The
Directors of the charitable company I the charity") are its Iruslees for the purposes of charity law
and throughout this report are collectively referred to as the Trustees.
INTRODUCTION
The Steve Sinnott Foundation holds the vision that all children have the right lo quality education,
and we work with partners lo ensure that this becomes a reality. We support the achievement of the
Sustsinable Development Goals, specifically ISDG 41 to ensure inclusive and equitsble quality
education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all. We believe that the achievement of
this goal supports the achievement of all 17 SDG'S.
We are now in our 11th year of operation and we are continually learning, reviewing and developing
ourselves as an organisation. We work with teachers and educators on the ground lo develop
projects that are "fit for purpose" locally owned and managed and sustainable. In 2020 we have
mostly focused our efforts in Cambodia, Cuba, Haiti, The Gambia. Sierra Leone and the U.K.
The Foundation was established in 2009 to maintain the momentum of the work of Steve Sinnott,
General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers of England and Wales, in promoting the
achievement of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals for education estsblished by
world leaders in 2000. Steve died suddenly, whilst still in office, in April 2008.
OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES
The Charity's objects Ilhe Objects) are to promote for the public benefit the education of children
and young people across the world by seeking to ensure access lo education for all children
everywhere in accordance with Sustainable Development Goal 4, these Objects may be advanced
by any of the following means..
al improving the ability of teachers across the world to collaborate in enhancing the access to and
quality of education for all children.,
bl providing a focus for ideas from educators around the wodd as to how universal primary
education may best be achieved and collecting and disseminating these ideas.,
cl establishing an online international community of teachers, educationalists and other interested
parties to discuss ideas for advancing universal primary education., an
dl supporting projects for the development of education in developing countries and encouraging
the participation of teachers and educationalisls from the developed wodd in such projects.
The charity's principal activities are to raise funds and provide funding and develop partnerships for
the delivery of sustainable projects lo improve education in developing countries working with
teachers and educators from across the wodd.
The Trustees confirm that they have had ￿gard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission
on public benefit.
ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE
Covid- 19 Pandemlc
During this year, we have had to reassess our priorities and find new ways of supporting learning to
continue in many of the countries we work in, with schools closed for most of the year, particularly in
the rural areas. The effect in countries that rely on tourism for income has had a huge impact on
families, schools closing has had a devastating effect on children's access to learning, especially for
girls.
Our main priority has been the safety of our colleagues and partners and together we developed
safety action plans within each area of operation, according lo local circumstsnces and government
guidance to ensure that where possible learning could continue.

The Steve Sinnott Foundation
Company limited by guarantee registered number: 06696272
Registered charity numbers: 1130814 and SC046031
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We have adapted more flexible ways of working and supported over 5,000 students to keep
learning through the provision of solar radios and learning resources in The Gambia in partnership
with The Gambia Teachers Union IGTUI. We provided education packs for children in Cambodia,
so they could continue learning, whilst schools were closed.
We launched our Life Long Learning Webinars to enable us to share learning online and we hosted
'Mylhs and Stories., bringing young people from Haiti, Sierra Leone, The Gambia and the UK to
learn together, share stories and get lo know each other.
There is a huge divide be￿een those who can afford lo learn online and those who cannot. We
teamed up with students al Brunel University to research solutions to this challenge and we have
developed a digital classroom which will be Irialled in The Gambia In 2021.
We have achieved a tremendous amount of work this year, despite funds which we would usually
hope lo rely on being transferred lo support Covid-19 projects. The success of some of the work
has meant that demand has increased in some areas.
SSF Partner Projects
We work with teachers and educators on the ground lo develop projects that are "fil for purpose
locally owned and managed and sustainable. Here is a selection of OLJr current work..
In Sierra Leone and The Gambia.. Girls are missing 50 days of school each year just because they
have their period. The 'Positive Periods, pmgramme teaches girls and young women about good
menstrual health and how to take care of their bodies alongside creating their own re-usable
sanitary pads which are long lasting, locally sourced, and most importantly, eco-friendly.
Teachers from The Gambia have replicated this work to train educators in Sierra Leone. In March
2020, the project was due to be replicated in Malawi and Uganda but this work is on hold due to the
Covid 19 pandemic.
So far, we have supported over 100,000 girls and young women lo attend school and work every
day and participate in daily life with dignity and pride.
Work is in progress to establish a Learning resource Centre in The Gambia but this work has been
delayed due lo Covid-19.
In Nepal.. the Learning Resource Centre has continued to provide a community service where
possible throughout the year.
In February, our CEO, attended the University and Sustsinable Development Conference in Cuba to
present the Positive Periods project to educators and delivered Positive Periods training for
educators and community groups, in Havana.
Conferences and workshops were all on-line this year. We facilitated several on-line workshops for
the National Education Union and Soroptimists International for example Human Rights and
Education, on Human Rights Day and Positive Periods.
Unesco ASPngt Schools Programme
The Foundations Chief Executive, Ann Beaty is the UK Co-ordinator for UNESCO'S ASPnet
programme. This is a is a global ne￿Ork of over 10,000 educational institutions in 182 countries.
Member institLJtions
ranging from pre-schools, primary, secondary and vocational schools to
teacher training institutions - work in support of international understanding, peace, intercultural
dialogue, sustainable development and quality education in practice. In 2020, with U.K. schools
closed for long periods of lime, we developed on-line meetings and webinars lo facilitate our
connection with the schools.
Engage
The Foundation published the twenty-fi'rst and twenty-second issues of its magazine, ENGAGE
which again attracted high profile contributors of articles published alongside project reports, news
updates from around the world together with articles from international development activists,
teachers and students and news about the Foundation's activities.

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Company limited by guarantee registered number: 06696272
Registered charity numbers: 1130814 and SC046031
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Future plans
In the future we will be focussing on projects which provide access to education for all children
everywhere". Leaning Resource Centres, Teacher Training, Girls Education, Connectivity and
Sustainability.
FINANCIAL REVIEW AND RESERVES POLICY
The Foundation's income in 2020 was again derived almost entirely from donations. The Teachers
Group Educational Trust granted £100,000 and has agreed to grant this amount in each of the
years 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024.
The National Education Union granted £50,000.
The Souter Charitable Trust and The Canning Trust awarded grants of £3,000 to facilitate learning
in rural areas in The Gambia.
The Foundation received a legacy of £5,506 during the year and has invested the money with the
intention of earning interest on funds not currenuy required for the day to day running of the charity.
The total amount invested at 31 December 2020 including funds Invested from legacies in prior
years is sel out in note g of the accounts.
The Trustees wish to maintain reserves equal lo 12 months of operating costs and if reserves fell
below this level, a meeting of the trustees would be held to agree appropriate acb'on. This reserves
policy currently reflects a minimum level of reserves of circa £70,000.
The company held reserves of £169,601 al 31 December 2020 {2019'. £145,216) comprising
unrestricted funds as set out in note 11 of the accounts. The level of reserves is above the
minimum level of reserves of circa £70,000 for the current year required under the agreed reserves
policy. Reserves have increased during the year mainly dLJe a reduction in project expenditure
because COVID restrictions have limited some activities normally undertaken.
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
The organisalion is governed by the Memorandum and Articles of Association agreed in 2015.
Ann Beatty continued as the Foundation's Chief Executive throughout 2020.
The Foundation has contracted professionals and consullanls this year to carry out work on
administration, fundraising, social media, networking, website maintenance and eommunieations
work. The Foundation has engaged 2 people on this basis in 2020.
The pay and remuneration is reviewed each year by the Iruslees taking account of inflation,
available resources and other similar charities pay scales.
The Foundation's Iruslees are also the Directors of the company limited by guarantee.
The following persons served as directors during the year..
E Glazier Chair
E Jackson
M Sinnott Secretary
S Rayment (appointed 24 February 20201
W Chambers
In order to recruit new Trustees the Foundation advertises on social media and through their own
ne￿orkS, and the applicants are formally interviewed by the Chief Executive and 2 other Trustees.
The Trustees are then formally elected at the first meeting they attend, following their interview. No
individual person or body may appoint one or more trustees.

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Company limited by guarantee registered number: 06696272
Registered charity numbers: 1130814 and SC046031
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The Foundation reformed our support group of teachers, educators and education consullanls and
renamed the group 'Ambassadors" this year. The group now has 12 Ambassadors who carry of a
range of activities lo support the Foundation's work.. representing the Foundation al events, hosting
workshops and talks, advocacy, specialist advice and support when required.
STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT
The previous Strategic Development Plan was in place lo cover the 5 years lo 2022. Following our
10 year anniversary the plan was reviewed and updated by the Trustee Directors to 2025. The focus
for the first 3 years is lo be on communications, raising funds to meet demand and sustainability.
COMMUNICATIONS
This period of uncertainty due to Covid-19 coincided with the Foundation's work on refreshing our
brand. We launched a new website, a new look Engage magazine and sel in place a Marketing and
Branding Guide.
It fell especially important lo enable us to connect with our partners and communicate with
supporters about the work we had been continuing to carry out during this period. The feedback
from supporters and funders so far has been, that our communicab'on is vibrant, clear and concise.
FUNDS HELD AS CUSTODIAN TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF OTHERS
The charity does not hold any funds as custodian trustees on behalf of others.
ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS OF THE STEVE SINNOTT FOUNDATION
The Foundation is a UK company limited by guarantee with charitable objects registered under
number 06696272 and a UK charity registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales
under number 1130814 and in Scotland with registration number SC046031.
The Foundation's office address is..
Arnold House
15 Clarendon Road
Wattord
Hertfordshire WD17 1JR
SMALL COMPANY PROVISIONS
This report has been prepared in accordance with the provisions in Part 15 of the Companies Act
2006 applicable to companies subject lo the small Companies regime.
This reFX)rt wa5 approved by the board on 10 September 2021 and signed on its behalf.
M Sinnott
Director

The Steve Sinnott Foundation
Independent Examinerfs Report to the Board of Trustees of The Steve Sinnott
Foundation for the year ended 31 December 2020
I report lo the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of the Company for the year ended
31 DeTrmber 2020.
Respectlve responsibilities of the Board of Trustees and examlner
As the Iruslees of the Company land also its directors for the purposes of company lawl you are
responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities
and Trustee Investment (Scotlandl Act 2005 I'lhe 2005 Act'l, the Charities Accounts (Scollandl
Regulations 2006 las amended) and the Companies Act 20061'the 2006 Acl'l. You are satisfied that
the accounts of the Company are not required by charity or company law lo be audited and have
chosen instead to have an independent examination.
Having satisfied myself that the accounts of the Company are not required lo be audited under Part 16
of the 2006 Act and are eligible for independent examination, I report in respect of my examination of
the Company's accounts carried out under section 44111 I cl of the 2005 Act and section 145 of the
Charities Act 20111.lhe 2011 Act'l. In carrying out my examination I have followed the requirements of
Regulab'on 11 of the Charities Accounts Iscotlandl Regulations 2006 las amended) and the Directions
given by the Charity Commission under section 14515llbl of the 2011 Act.
Basls of Independent examlner's statement
My examination was carried out in accordan￿ with the general Directions given by the Charity
Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the Company, and
a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. 11 also includes consideration of any
unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from you as Board of Trustees
concerning any such matters.
The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and
consequently no opinion is given as lo whether the accounts present a 'true and fair view,, and this
report is limited to those mallers sel out in the statement below.
Independent examiner's statement
Since the Company is required by company law lo prepare its accounts on an accruals basis and is
registered as a charity in Scotland your examiner musl be a member of a body listed in Regulation
11121 of the Charities Accounts (Scollandl Regulations 2006 las amendedl. I can confirm that l am
qualified to underiake the examination because l am a registered member of the Institute of Chartered
Accountants in England and Wales, which is one of the listed bodies.
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no matters have come lo my attention in connection
th the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect.
1. accounting records were not kept as required by section 386 of the 2006 Act and Regulation 4 of
the 2006 Accounts Regulations," or
2. the accounts do not accord with those records with the accounting requirements of Regulation 8 of
the Charities Accounts (Scollandl Regulations 2006,. or
3. the accounts do not comply with the accounting requirements of section 396 of the 2006 Act other
than any requirement that the accounts give a 'lrue and fair view which is not a matter considered as
part of an independent examination", or
4. the accounts have not been prepared in accordance with the methods and principles of the
Statement of Recommended Practice for accounting and reporting by charities ISORP 20151,
applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporb'ng Standard
applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021.

The Steve Sinnott Foundation
Independent Examiner's Report to the Board of Trustees of The Steve Sinnott
Foundation for the year ended 31 December 2020 {continuedl
Departure from the 2008 Regulations
l understand that the financial statements have been prepared to give a 'lrue and fairf view, and have
departed from the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008, only to the extent required lo
provide a 'lrue and fair view,. This departure has involved following SORP 2015 FRS102, rather than
the Accounting and Reporting by Charities.. Statement of Recommended Practi￿ effective from 1
April 2005 ISORP 20051, which is referred lo in the extent regulations, bul has since been withdrawn.
Conclusion
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination lo
which allenlion should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the
accounts to be reached.
Charfes Ssempijja, ACA
NfP Accounlanls Ltd
Chartered Accounlanls
3rd Floor
8&90 Paul Street
London
EC2A 4NE
10 September 2021

The Steve Sinnott Foundation
ststement of Financial Activities Including Income and Expenditure Accounts
for the year ended 31 December 2020
Unrestricted
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Notes
2020
2019
Income
Donations and legacies
Investment income
Interest receivable
181,258
1,714
176,448
40
Total income
182,973
176,488
Expenditure
Subconlraclors costs and commissions payable
Project costs
Employee costs
Premises costs
General administrative expenses
Legal and professional fees
10,299
69,150
49,188
6,670
10,741
15,119
24,561
78,908
51,918
6,471
55,394
10,316
Total expendlture
161,167
227,568
Gainlllossl on the revaluation of current asset
investments to fair value
2,579
1439)
Net incomellexpenditurel for tho year and Movgmont in
total funds for the year
24,385
51,519
Total funds at 1 January
145,216
196,735
Total funds at 31 December
169,601
145,216
The statement of financial activities includes all gains and losses in the year. All incoming resources
and resources expended derive from continuing operations.

The Steve Sinnott Foundation
Registered number:
Balance Sheet
as at 31 December 2020
06696272
Notes
2020
2019
Fixed assets
Tangible assets
1,840
1,840
1,492
1,492
Current assets
Debtors
Investments held as current
assets
Cash at bank and in hand
80
1,080
57,646
117,134
174,860
49,561
97,228
147,869
Credltors: amounts falllng due
within one year
10
17,0991
14,1451
Total assets less Current
liabilities
169,601
145,216
Net assets
169,601
145,216
Total funds of the charity
Unreslricled Funds
169,601
145,216
Total charlty funds
169,601
145,216
The directors are satisfied that the company is entitled lo exemption from the requirement to obtain
an audit under section 477 of the Companies Act 2006.
The members have not required the company lo obtsin an audit in accordance with section 476 of
the Act.
The dire¢lors acknowledge their responsibilities for complying with the requirements of the
Companies Act 2006 with respect lo accounting records and the preparation of accounts.
The accounts have been prepared and delivered in accordan￿ with the special provisions
applicable lo companies subject to the small companies regime. The profil and loss account has not
been delivered to the Registrar of Companies.
M Sinnott
Director
Approved by the board on 10 September 2021

The Steve Sinnott Foundation
Notes to the Accounts
for the year ended 31 December 2020
1 A¢¢ounting poli¢ig¥
Basis ofpreparation
The accounts have been prepared under the historical cost convention and in accordance with the Statement ol
Recommended Practice ISORPI. Accounting and Reporting by Charities and FRS 102. The Financial Reporting
Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland las applied to small entities by section 1A of the stsndardl
and the Companies Act 2006.
The Steve Sinnott Foundation rneets the definition of a public benefit entity under FRS 102.
Attemative reporting
Income and expenditure have been analysed on a natural basis, taking advantage of sections 4.17 and 4.18 01 the
SORP.
Departure from the Charities {Account5 and Reportsj Regulation5 2008
The financial statements have been prepared to give a 'true and fairf view and have departed from the Charities
IAccounls and Reports) Regulations 2008 only to the extent required to provide a 'true and fair vievl This
departure has involved following SORP 2015 rather than the Accounting and Reporting by Charities.. Statement of
Recommended Practice effective frorn 1 ADril 2005 ISORP 20051 which has since been withdrawn.
FundAeeounting
Funds held by the charity are either..
Unrestricted funds are available for the use at the discretion of the trustees in furtherance of the general objectives
ofthe charity.
Designated funds are unrestricted fvnds earmarked by the trustees for a particular purpose.
Restricted funds are subject to restrictions on their expendituie imposed by the donor or through the terms of
appeal.
Incomé
Income received from subscriptions, donations. Gift Aid Tax and activities is measured at the tsir value of the
nsideiation received or receivable Income is iecognised when the charity has entitlement to the funds. any
performance con￿￿On$ 8ttached the item of incotne have been met, it Is prob8ble that the Income will be received
and the amount can be ieliably rne3suied. Acctuals are tn8de for monies received on fund generating activities th81
W8re held during th8 financi81 y8ar but r8ceiv8d after th8 fin3nci81 year end up to th8 date th8se financial
statetnent5 weie 3ppioved by the tru5teeldirector5. Income reTrived in advance of the provision of service5 15
defeiied until the criteria for Income iecognib.on are meL
Exponditurè
Expenditure is recognised once there is a legal or constructive obligation to make a payment to a third party. it is
probable tht a settlement will be required 8nd the amount of the obligation can be measured reliably Resources
expended are Included In the Statements of Fin8nci81 Activities on an accrual basis. inclusive of any VAT which
cannot be recovered. Where applicable they h8ve been charged direcdy to the fund5 and activitie5 to which they
ielate.
Tangible fixed assets
Tangible fixed assets are measured at cost less accumulative depreciation and any accurnulats've impairment
losses. Depreaation is provided on all tangible fixed assets, other than freehold land, at rates calculated to write off
the cost, less estimated residual value, of each asset evenly over its expected useful life. as follows..
Plant and machinery
over 4 years
CuMentAsset Investments
Listed Investments are tneasured at fair value. Unlisted investtnents are measured at fair value unless the value
cannot be measured reliably, in which case they are measured at cost less any accumulated impairment losses.
Changes In fair value are included in the profit and loss account.
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The Steve Sinnott Foundation
Notes to the Accounts
for the year ended 31 December 2020
Debtors
Short term debtors are measured at transaction price Iwhich is usually the invoice pricel, less any impairment
losses lor bad and doubtful debts. Loans and other financial assets are initially recognised at transaction price
including any transaction costs and subsequently measured at arnortised cost determined using the effective
interest method. less any impairment losses for bad and doubtful debts.
Cr•dltors
Short terrn creditors are measured at tiansaction price Iwhich Is usually the invoice pricel. Loans 8nd other financial
liabilitie5 are in￿81￿ rewgnised 81 tl8nS8Ction price net of any tr8nsa¢tion costs and subsequentty measured 81
amortised cost detemiined using the effective inte185t m8thod.
Ponslons
Contributions to defined contribution plans are expensed in the period to which they relate.
2 Net IncomellexpendSturel for the year
2020
2019
This is stated after charging..
Depreciation ol owned fixed assets
Independent Examinerfs remuneration
Contributions to pension fund lor employees
Remuneration and benefits ol key management personnel including social security
costs
751
1,080
1,383
591
1,181
46,637
44,477
Net income for the year was stated after crediting..
2020
2019
Donations trom Trustees
240
240
During the year no trustees received any reirnbuisernent of 8xpenses12019." £nill
3 Truste8 Remuneration and Paymenta
During the yeai. no Tiustees received any iemunerab"on12019." £Nill.
4 Contribution by Volunt•ars
The Trustees do voluntary work foi the Found8tion in 8ddition to the exlensive work of the Ghief Executive acros5
9118ieas. They met forrnally as Trustees on four occasions in 2020. Furtheimoie the Foundats"on was supported by
approximately 12 volunteeis, who Tn8de a valuable contribution to the day to day work of the Found8b"on during the
ye8r.
5 Stsff costs
2020
2019
Wages and salaries
Soaal security costs
Other pension costs
45,427
1,210
1,363
48,000
42,565
1,912
1,181
45,658
No employee received ernoluments more than £80,000.
6 Employees
2020
Number
2019
Number
Average number of persons employed by the company

The Steve Sinnott Foundation
Notes to the Accounts
for the year ended 31 December 2020
7 Tangible fixed assets
Plant and
machinèry
etc
Total
Cost
At 1 January 2020
Additions
4,168
1,099
5,267
4,168
1,099
5,267
At 31 Decembei 2020
Depreciation
At 1 January 2020
Charge lor the year
At 31 Decembei 2020
2,676
751
2,676
751
3.427
3,427
Net book value
At 31 Decembei 2020
1.840
1,840
At 31 December 2019
1,492
1,492
8 DebtorB
2020
2019
Other debtors
80
eo
1,080
1,080
9 Investments held a$ current assets
2020
2019
Fair value
Unlisted Investsrents
57,646
57,646
49,561
49,561
Increaselldecreasel in fair value included in the income and expenditu
aeeount for the financial yèar
Unlisted Investsrents
2,579
2,579
14391
439
10 Creditors.. amounts falling due within one year
2020
2019
Trade creditors
Taxation and social security costs
Other creditors
1,268
338
5,493
7,099
428
2,083
1,634
4,145
11 Movement in Funds
Asat1
January
2020
Asat31
D•cembar
2020
Transfers
inlloutl
Income
Expenditure
Project fund
General fund
106,23e
79,316
107,549
53,618
1,313
11,3131
145,218
169,601
Totsl unrestrlcted funds
145,218
185,552
161,187
169,601
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The Steve Sinnott Foundation
Notes to the Accounts
for the year ended 31 December 2020
11 Movement in fund8 Icontinuedl
During the year some unrestricted income has been designated by the Trustees to be spent on project work. This
income and costs directly relating to project work incurred during the year have been allocated to a designated
project fund. A transfer was rnade during the year Irorn the general fund to the project fund, as some projects are
Partially funded by the general fund.
At 31 DeTrrnbei 2020 the net assets of £169.601 were an8lysed between the General fund 1£169.60118nd the
Proiect fund l£nill.
12 Controlling party
The company is limited by guarantee and is under the control of its Trustees as a body.
13 Other Infomiatlon
The Steve Sinnott Foundation is a private company limited by guarantee and is incorporated in England. It has no
share capital. The liability ol each member in the event of winding up Is limited to £10.
As a charity, tax exempts.on applies to Income arising and expended on its charitable activities.
Its regi5teied Offi￿ is
Amold House
15 Clarendon Road
Wafford
WD17 1JR
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