DOCu￿gn Enveknpe ID.. 9738DF4B4F8542c1.BD7￿E786C5SOD2B6
Registered number
07511498
Al-Imdaad Foundation UK
IA Cornpttny Limt*d by GuwBntte)
TTUStees' Report and Audited Financial Ststements
for the year ended
31 March 2024

Oocuslon Envek)Fe ID.. 9738DF4B4F6s42c1￿D7O£78fjC5SDD2Bfj
AkEmdaad Foundation UK
(A Company Limited by Guarantee)
Tru5te¢s' Report Audit¢d FiAgttel•l Stat¢m¢nts
For the yexr ended 31 21124
Contsnts
PAgt
C(mJpally infonnalio
Dirtctorf snd Trnstees'report
Independent &udilorg r¢pkrt
Stat¢m¢nt of Finon¢iaJ Aetivities lkucfvdinKlts¢0￿ aDd Expetidinwe Aceoutti)
Slalemen( of financial PosiliotL
l5
18
19
Stsfrment of Cash Flows
20
Not¢5 to the f￿B￿laS5trleffjFDts
21

Docusign Envdopo ID.. 9738DF4B4F6>42C1-BD70-E788C550D2B6
A￿lD)d￿ad Foundation UK
(A Company Limited by Cu*rantttl
For the year ¢nded 31 M#rtb 2024
Comp¥•y lttlonna*io
Charity NHthe".
Al.Imdaad FoundatiOD UK
Company ReBtstr8tionNuDthr'.
07511498
Charsry R¢gistrdtionNwthr'.
1140187
Regisieyed Officc..
185 Aud]cy Rgn8e
Blackbw
Lgmcashi]e
BBI ITH
Direeton Mttd Trustees
The dirEdors gnd tN]MC¢B in office during the year and atthe do* ofthi5 rcp)rt wtre:
Ahad Mith
Zubairmiab
mohan￿ad￿U￿lJah Shikder
Mahmood Miah
Yacoob Vohed
Ahmcd SulemaD Cknha
ZiyA4dPal¢l
Kty m*na¥emtnt p¢rsonthtl & Country Dirtclor:
Abdul Haklln S
Audit•rs
MAH, Chartered A¢countants
2nd Floor
154 Bishops8&
LoDdot4 EC2M 4LN
Banktr$
Al-RayaD Bank
241 Calthorpe Road
Edgbaston. Barnurtgham
B15 IRP
l*galAdvi¥ors
Johns & Sa¥&gr LLP
3￿36 Gra￿ Inn Road
tA)ndtTrn
WCIX 8FIR

DotyJ6lgn Env8knp8 ID.. 9738DF4B4F8&42CI-BD7(kE786C550D2B6
AL.IMtM) FOUNDAMON (K
Director< ènd Trustee Report
forthe yearended 31 March 2024
Introduction
AIF UKtrustees present the following report forthe thnancial year ending 31 March 2024. The financial
statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out in Note l and
comply with the charitie5 trust deed Icompr151ng the Memorandum and Ar￿CleS of Association) and
applicable law.
Our Misslon
Al-lmdaad R)Unda￿On is a non-prL)Ilt humanitarfan aid relief organisation INGOI registered in the
United Klngdon. dedicated to provldlng humanstarian servi￿$ In crisls and non-CriSiS Situatlons to the
neediest orphans. widows and destitute families. irrespective of race, religion, culture, creed, and
geographlcal boundary.
Our Vlslon
Al-lmdaad Foundation aspires to excel in humanitarian relief. providing humanTtarian serviceswith the
hi8hert level of compassion, professionalisrn, and care und2rthe superwision of a tearn of professionals
from UK, South Africa and abroad.
What makes us Unlque
Al-lmdaad Foundation was formed in South Africa by a minority community. The diverse cultural and
Ilnguiskn"c context of South Afrlca has allowed the Foundation to take on a truly humanitarian
perspective by striving to serve all coMmuni￿eS.
The humanitarian ethics of the lslarnic tradition Insplre5 Al-lmdaad Foundation. We have always
involved Islamic Scholats Iulemal in tsur activities from early formafjon un￿1 now. Thls ensuresthat all
the foundation's operations are in accordance with Islamic guidance and principles.
The Ftsundation responds quickly and effectively through country office5 and link5 on the ground in
countries worldwide. We have a 100% donafjons policy, so all donations to a specific cause or location
go to that project and are not Used for admin costs or implementation expenses.
Where we operdte
The Al-lmdaad Foundation has registered office5 in Indonesia, Jordan, DRC, the United Kingdom,
Bangladesh. Chile and Kenya. These office5 have been established to tske care of our various projects
in these regions and to act as fundrdising partner5. The Foundation is at an advanced ￿age to establish
further representative gffices in other part5 of the wgrld lincludingTurkeyl.
www.èlimdaad.co.uk
21Pa6e

Dttusipn Enrt)pe ID.. 9738DF4B4F8s42c14D7￿7uocSSoD2B6
DirÈctOTS' and Trustee Report
lor the year ended 31 March 2024
hL.IMW) FOUNDATIChY UK
strurture, Govemanc* and Management
Governln8 Documents
Al-lmdaad Foundaiion 15 a charitable ￿MpanY limited (by guarantee), Incorporated on 31 january
2011 and registered as a Charity on 02 February 2011. The Trust deed deflnes the charity'5 objects a5
being general charitable purposes as defined by charity law in the United Kin8dom.
The company was established under a Memor3ndum of Association, which established the objectives
arsd powers of the charitsble cornpany and Is governed undeT its Ar￿cleS of Association. Under those
Arkncles, the committee members are elected at the AGM and subject to ratification at each AGM.
The charity 15 based in the UK and has its Ha in BlackbuTn, with volunteers working from home
throughout thÈ country.
Shouldthe company be wound up, each Company Member undertakes to contribute tothecompany's
assets such amounts as may be required, not exceeding one pound.
Organisarrional Strurture
Details of the Trustees serving during the ye8r are set out on page 14. TheTrustees share responsibility
for the overall governance and administratioTh of the charity, with each Trustee contributing to Its day-
to-day operations. To support the charit¢s work across the UK, reBioThal committees have been
established. enhancing local en8agement and operational effi'tiency.
An Executive Management Committee. reporhng directty to the Board of Trustees, oversee5 the
charity's ongoing activities. This tomrnittee Is made up of dedic3ted volunteers who brin8 a broad
range of expe￿Se and provide valuable guidance and 5UPPOrt to both the foundation and the publlc.
The team includes prole5siona15 from dlverse backgrounds such as theology, Islamic fi'nance,
academia. accountancy, IT, law, clvil service, business, and voluntary humanltarian work-ensuring the
charity is well*quipped to meet evolvin8 humanitarian challenges.
www.alimdaad.co.uk
31, age

OocJJslon En¥elope ID.. 97380F4B4F8542C1SD70.E786C550D2B6
AL4MDP4D FOUNDATION UK
Direttors, andTrustee Report
forthe year ended 31 March 2024
8oard of Trustees
The Board of Trustees tske responsibility for and directs the charity'5 Qperations. The board set5
prlorilles and oblectives through the management team and reviews perforniance regularlv.
The Trustees set the strate8lc a8enda and drive good practices for the charity.
All nominations of potential new trustees are reviewed by the exlsdng trustees and approved by the
main board, with trustees ch05en betsuse they have the dlverse range of skllls. knowledge and
experience5 that we need to respond to the charity'5 need5. Trustee5 can be temporarily ctropted
between AGMs by agreement ¢)f the remalnlng members if numbers on ihe management committee
fall below the required level.
New trustees undergo an orientation event briefing them of thelr tsbligaifons. the contents of the
Memorandum and Arhcles of Association, the cornmittee and the decision-makin8 processe5, the
business plan and the recent performance of the charity. Trustees are actively entouragÈd to seek out
relevant exlernal trainin8 Opportunities which enhance their capacity to effectively fulfill their
governance responsibilitie&
Rlsks Management
The 8oard maintsins struetured processes for the systematic identification, evaluation, and mitigation
of risks cthcal to the charitvs operations. This includes:
Annual audits of financial controls and compliance,.
Strategic maintenance of reserve5 aligned with organisational policy.
Ri6orous governance protocols to uphold accountabll¥ty ènd overslght stsndards.
Comprehensive Risk Identification
Potentr"al threats-spanning operational efficiency, fiscal health, cybersecurity, governance integrity,
objective delivery, and stakeholder trust are rigorously analysed during the planning phase of all
priority initiatives. Identified risks are addressed throuBh tailored mitbgation plan5. Wlth ¢n5urance
solutions leveraged where proportionate to risk exposure.
Integrdted Risk Framework
Our approach 15 underpinned by..
Ongoing monitoring with trydnSpa￿nt reporting to the Board..
Embedded risk evaluation across all OPe￿￿Onal workflows-,
Defined accountability stTUrtures and layered Internal controls:
Continuous refinernent of critical systems and procedures.
Qperatlonal Safeguards
We prioriknse staff safety and program efficacy in hi£h-ri5k regions through ￿Kular reviews of..
Fleld team tralning adequacv.
Workforce capacity and experdse.
Adaptive seturity pmtocols tailored to regional challenges.
This framework ensures dynamic risk re5pon5ivenesswhile aligning athons with the Charl￿S stmtegic
objectives and duty of care commitments.
ww4.alimdaad.co.uk
41paBe

Dwjsign EnvdLye ID". 9738DF4B4F8542C1.BD70-E786C550D2B6
Directors. and Trtsstee RepDrt
forthe yearended 3L March 2024
AL4MDAAD FOUNDAIION UK
ObJe¢tives and Activlties
The principal activities of the charity are outlined below..
To provide humanitarian seryices crisis and non<risis 5ituation5 to the neediest orphans.
widows and destitute families, irrespective of race, religion, culture, creed, and geogtsphical
boundary-
The advancementof education globallv.
Implement income-generating projects.
Support lo£al communities throughout the UK.
Our Gc+al
Al-lmdaad Foundation aspi￿$ to e￿1 in providing emergency humanitsrian rellef and developin8
longer-term sustainable programme wherever needed. We aim to deliver these services with the
highest compassion. professionalism and profitlency.
Ourvalues
Compassion isthe human equality of underslandingthe sufferin8 of others and wanting to do
something about it. This compa5slon helps u5 accomplish global agendas like endin8 poverty
and helpin£ all chlldren achieve human rights. It is this compassion which builds us as people.
Transparency being transparent by creating and retaining trusting relationships to ensure we
help individuals as quickly as possible We bring pèople from diffeient cultures and faith5
together to light poverty as global neighbours,
Display Integrity in all we do because ending poverty demands fundamental change to the
structuresthat create inequality. We are prepared to'speak the trLrth, even atthe risk of105ing
popularlty.
Selfleswe5s helps others first. In reS￿ndIng to poverty and 5ufferin& our efforts are driven
by sincerity to our creator and the need to fulfil our obligation5 to humanltv.
Our Ethos
At Al-lmdaad Foundation, we operate wfth a lth)% donatitsns policy. We a￿ confident of our high
standards of work and transparency levels. At every possible delivery of aid, we aim to provide LIVE
feedback from the ground via social media.
Global Offices
Al-lmdaad Foundation has international oflices globally 8nd deliver5 aidto over75covntries. Allofflces
are Strate￿.callY located to administer aid effectively and efficiently when needed.
Building on existing partnerships is a continuou5 process. but we are also consciou5ty seeking new
working methods. We wlll find new partners with which to increase our impact and meet our
objectives of servlng humanr(y and alleviating need5 globally.
Al-lmdaad Foundation UK undertakes global relief efforts on behalf of many charl￿e$. Any payments
from partnership organisation5 are documented in line with a memorandum of understanding IMOUI.
For specthc projects, ￿ lrndaad Foundation UK also works closely in partnership with Al-lmdaad
Foundation South Africa and leveraEes iheir experttse and contaLt5 trj transfer funds Irom the UK to
areas of the world which are difficult to reach. Al-lmdaad Foundation UK South Africa will provide
hnancial stsbility to the UK office for the comiThg 12 months.
w¥ww.alimdaad.co.uk
SIPage

DO￿19Th Enve￿￿ ID.. 9738oF4B4F8542c1.BD7￿786c5soD2￿6
AL4MDMD FOUNDATION UK
Directors, and Trustee Report
for the year ended 31 March 2024
Investment Poweys
ThÈTrust Deed authorises theTrustees to make and hold investments usingthe charity'sgeneral fund5.
Due to the high level of uncertainty In the world, the charity needs to react quickly to the needs which
arise. and as a consequence, fundsare held in deposit accounts which c3n be easily accessed and used.
Developments, Activities and Athievements
Dvring the year. the charity has continued to increase its spending Dn exSstlng projects and Ind new
nd unlque projerts to help people in need. The charlty has pursued fts commitments from prevlous
disa5ter5 Ill the year with vigour so that the majority of fund5 raised have now been spent. wlth a
reseNe left for longer-term proletts.
Activities below include our response tg sorne of our project5 locally and globally. These are just Some
of the projects which are highli8hted below. Thousand5 in the mentioned countrle5 were dlsplaced in
the year and urgently needed aid reliel. However. the charity managed to deliver its aid promptly and
effechvely with generou5 SUPPOrt Irom donor5. Below 15 a 155t of the types of projects we have
undertaken. For MO￿ detsiled inforniation, visit our website, www.alimdaad.to.uk, or our social
media pages.
l. Food ￿ern$
2. Shelter
3. Medlcèl
4. Water Projects
5. UK projects
6. Winter Packs
7. Empowerment
8. Orphan Car
R¢¢ognltion of Global Humanitarian Efforts
The Foundation wishes to lormally acknowledge the extraordinary contributions of Trustees, staff,
volunteers, and operational leaders who personally spearheaded aid distribution acr055 international
frontiers. Their deployment to diverse ￿gIonS-0ften under challenging conditionS-en5u￿d precise
allocation of critical resources to affected cornmunitie
We expressly commend their..
Operattonal dedlcatton in overcoming logistical ctsmplexllfjes-
Frontline en8a8ement with vulnerable population5,'
Mlsslon-0118ned perse¥erance in high-stakes environment5.
This collective commitmentto transcending 8eographical and cultural b3rriers exemplifies the highesl
standards of humanitarian service, for which the charity expresses profound institutional gratitude.
www.alimdaad.co.uk

DocU￿9n Envdcpe ID. P7380F4B4F8542C1-8D7o￿766c$sOD2B6
Direclors. and Trustee Report
for the yearended 31 March 2024
AL4MOW FOUNDAMON UK
Projert SelÈcdon and Llle Cycle
The foundation maintains a rigorous approach to project developmènL beginning with a
comprehensive evaluation process to assess each initiative's strate8ic alignmeTht, viability, and
potential return on investment. Prior to approval, all proposa15 undergo detailed due diligence check5.
including feasibility studies and cost-benefit analyses, to ensure responsible resource allocati(In and
alS8Thment with oursustainability commitments.
Collaboration lies at the heart of OUT inno¥ation Strategy. We activèty engage partners to identify and
design projects which prioriti5e 0￿rational efficiency, environmental stewardship. and measurable
social impact. This shèred focu5 enable5 US to pioneer solurrions which address global challenges while
minirnising ecological footprints.
Once a pl0￿ct 15 g￿en11t, dedicated teams oversee Its execution from inceptton to completion.
maintaining open communication channels with partners to adapt to evolvinB circumstances and
resolve challenge5 in real ￿Me. Monltoring and evaluation are embedded throu8hout the project
lifecycle, with assessments conducted at the planDin& mid-implementation, and p05t-¢ompletion
stages. These phased review5 allow for data4riven adjustments. ensuring oblecthies are mel and
leswns learned inform future initiatives.
Transparency iemains central to our partnerships. We have transitioned from tradi￿Onal end-of-
project reportfjng to 3 (tynamic system requiring regular progress updates, documentation of
¢ha11enges, and evidence of corrective actions. This shift fosters accountability, Strengthen5
stakeholdertrust. ènd ensures our programs delwer laS￿ng, scalable outcomes in line with ourmission.
By integrdting these practi￿5. we uphold our commitment to operatr'onal e￿Ilence while advancing
sustainable, hi8h-impact solutions forthe communities we serve.
VolunteeT5
The Trustee5 wlsh to express their profound 8fdtttude to the dedicated voluntser5 whose expertise
and generosity of time have been instrumentsl in advancing the chaiity's mission over the past year.
Their unwavering commltment-offering both professional skills and personal effort-has directly
enriched our program5 and amplified our impact in tommunities worldwide.
Equally. we extend heartfelt thanks to the countles5 individuals whose financlal contributions have
supported our work with exceptional generosity. These donations form the cornerstone of our
operats'on5. enabling us to uphold our aspirational 100% donation polity wherever feasible. Through
thls model, we ensure that the maximum possible proporriOTh of every glft directly funds life-changing
interventions, a principle made sustainable by the public's enduring trust and philanthropic spirlt.
Together, thi5 collecUve support-whether through fjme, talent. or resources-embodie5 the
collaborative etlK*s which drlves our charrty's success. The Trustee5 ￿maIn humbled by and deeplv
committed to honoring this shared comrnitment to creating meaningful, lasdng change.
kW)w.)limdaad.co.uk
71P?ge

1>xu8lgn EThveb)pe ID.. 9738OF4B4F8542CI-BD7fhE786C550D2B6
hL-IMWD FOUNDAMN L
Oirprtgr5' and Trustee REPOrt
for the year ended 31 March 2024
Financial Review
In the financial ￿ar èndin8 31 March 2024. the charlty recorded a total annual Income of £4,013,197
2023.. £3,948.1551. rdecting mode5tgrowth sn donorsupport. Of this, £3,528,46912023- £3,661,218]
was dedicated to Aid Progrdmmes, demonstrating our communlty's Sustained eommitment to
humanitarian priorities. As detailed in Note 16 of the linancial statements. £2.988.829 12023..
£3,335,630) was allocated to donor-restricted projett5, en5urinÈ strltt adherente to contributor
intentions through transparent, purpose-driven expenditu￿.
Administrative msts saw a decrease, reflecting impnwed efficiency and cost control. A5 a result of this
pwdent financial management, the charity achieved a surplus of £1.030.410 12023.. £606.9891,
underscoring strong financial stewardship. Total reserves as of 31 March 2024 rtood at £2,278,538
comprising £1.774.922 In restricted funds for designated projects and £503,616 in unrestricted
resetves.
Unrestricted funding st￿arnS Includlng Gift Ald, rental Income, and general donations remain
critical to sustsinlng our 100% dtrnarion policy. By channeling these resources into operational
overhead5, we ensu￿ that every pound donated by the public dIr￿trY supports frontline Initiatives.
This model, bolstered by rigorous governan￿ and strategie allocation, continues to empower our
mission to deliver rapid, impacthil aid where it matte[5 most.
Investment Policy
The charity maintsins its strategic reserves in a Sharia-compliant profit-bearing current account with
Al Rayan Bank Plc. These funds are held to ensure operational continuity and programmatic rèsllieDce
in the event of unforeseen funding shortfalls, safeguardin8 our ability to uphold core humanitarian
commltments.
Trustees exercise rigorous fiduciary oversight. periodical￿ evaluatir6 reserve levels against evolvins
operational risks and opportunities. While priorits.sing liquidity for contingency plannin& the Board
proactively 3s5e5se5 Potential allocations of reserve funds to high-impact projects aligned with donor
experta￿onS and organisadonal priorides.
This balanced approach reflects Our dual commitment to prudent financlal stewardship and aglle
responsivene5S to urgent global need5.
Strategic Diredion & Future CoMmitm￿ts
BuSlding on Its 5ega¢y of rapid crisis ￿sPonse, Al-lmdaad Foundation will intensify efforts to address
emergencles globally while strate8lcally extendin8 operations to underserved regions where
humanitarian needsare acute. Bolstered by recent revenue8rowth. the charity will focus on sustainin8
this trajectory through enhanced community partnerships and rigorous impact monitoring via trusted
local collabtsrators.
¥VWW.21imdaad.co.uk
81Page

Oocusion Envebpg10'. 9738DF4B4F8￿2C1.bD7l￿E786c55oD2B6
Directors, and Trustee Retx)rt
for the ye31 endÈd 31 March 2024
AL4MWD FOUNDA7DN UK
Key ObJectTrves for 2023124
Operational Expansion: Stalin8 disaster relief intèrventions while broadening donor
engagement through tsrgeted outTe3ch campaigns and digitsl mobilisatfon.
Capacity Buildin8'. Launching a comprehensive volunteer training initiative to Èqulp field
personnel wlth spècialised skills in humanitarian aid dellvery.
Organisational Development.. Flnalising a redesigned digltal plztforrn to Improve donor
transparency and ￿al-time impact reporhng.
Fundlng Diver5ification.' Pursuing institutional 8rants and strengthening UK brand vlsibility to
unlock sustainable revenue streams.
Stsndardlsation.. lrnplement(n8 unified operational proto￿lS across all regions to ensure
consistency, compliance, and risk mitigation.
Sustalned Impact Inltiatives
The Foundation reafflrms its dedication to transformztional development through ongoing programs
in=
Education- Equipping vulnerable Communi￿e$ With Ilteracy and vocauonal resources,.
Sustainable Developrnent.. Expanding climate-resilient waterlsanitstion infra5tru¢ture,'
Healthtare: Strengthenlng Primary care access in remote areas,.
Orphan Welfare-. Delivering holistic SUPPOrt for displaced children.
alignin8 short-term responsiveness with long-term systemic solutions, Al-lmdaad Foundation
remains steadfast Sn Its rnisslon to upllft communitres while embodying the tTUSt placed In us bv
supporters worldwide.
Grant Making Pollcy
We aFe committed to partnering with local and national or8anisations through a grant-making
approach. Grants to partner organisations are made within our agreed strategies. Grants for
development programmes tend to be given on a recurrent basls.
The grdnt application forni Is available from our Head office.
wbw.zlirndèad.co.¢Jk

Docu*gD En¥ek7pe ID.. 973BDF4B4F8542Cl.BD7￿78fjC5S0D2B6
hL-IMQW FOUNDATION UK
Dlrectors, and Trustee Report
fortheyeaT ended 31 March 2024
Reserves Poliri
In line wrf(h UK charity governance standards and the Charity Commission's guidance ICC191, the
charity maintains a reserves policy which balances donor intent, operational resilien￿, and strategic
flexibility. Restricted funds received lor designated projects are typically deployed withln 12 months
of receipt. in accordance with donor stipulations and the Chariries IAccountsand Reports) Regulations
2019. However. a proporbon (>f restricted income may be retained beyond thls period to support pre-
approved multi-year initiatives or to ensure prep3redness for Sudden hurnanitari3n crises. subject to
rl8orous trustee oversight and explicit donor aBreements where applicable.
The charity is committed to holdin8 a minimum ol three months, unrestricted reserves. calculated
against projected operadonal expenditure, to mitigate risks associated with funding volatility and to
safeguard Servi￿ continuity. While progresstoward this target remains on80in& the trustees prioritise
transparent stewardship of resources, ensuring reserves are neither excessively accumulated nor
inadequately maintained. Unrestricted funds, including Gift Aid and 8eneral donations, are
strategically allocated to uphold the charity's 100% donation policy while covering essential
administrative costs ￿qUired to deliver programmes effecttvely.
This policy b5 rewewed annually by the trustees, with reserve levels and theirjustification cjearfy
dlsclosed In the financial statements, Adjustments are made In ￿SpOnse to evolvlng operaiional
demands, risk assessments, and tompliance with the Charities Att 2011. By adhering to these
principles, the charity fullils its duty to rnaxirni5e public benelit while malntaining the financlal
integrity experted of a UK-re8Sstered charfitable organlsafjon.
stsff Recruitment and Profe55ional Development
As Al-lmdaad Foundation expands its global footprint, strategic workforce planning femains centrdl to
maintsinins operational agility and programmatic impact. The charity adheres to UK ernployment law
and Charity Commission guidance ICC241 its recruitment practices, eDSurin8 fair, transparent, and
inclusive hlring processes which wioritise both technical expertise and ali8Thment wth humanitarian
values.
To support our growing operations, we have strengihened recruitment frameworks to attratt skilled
professiona15 in disaster re5ptsn5e, project management. and community development. Emphasis is
placed on tross-cultural competence and language proflciencles, enabllng teams to navigaie diverse
contexts effethvely. Slmultaneously. the charity invests Sn stsff reten￿on through cOmped￿ve
rernuneration packages, flexible working ar￿￿ernentS. and well-being initiatives which retlect our
duty of care Obliga￿on5.
Professional development is embedded in our organisational ethos. All employees undèrgo mandatory
safeguarding t￿inIng, GDPR compliance workshop5, and 5ector-specific certficaJoThs. while tailored
leadership pro8¥ammes prepare high-potential staff for managerial role5. Field personnel in high-risk
resions receive advanced security training and psychosocial support, ensuring both operational
effectiveness and duty of care compliance.
The trustees monltor workforce effectiveness through annual skllls aud￿$ and perfom)ance revlews,
identifyin8 gaps to inform targeted upskil1in8. Recent initiatives include partnerships with accredited
institutions to deliver certilied courses In humanitarian loelstics and sustsinable developmenL directly
enhancing service delivery £apabilities.
www.alimda8d.co.uk
lil I P age

Docu$lgn ID.. 9738DF4B4F8542C1-BD70-E786C550D286
Directors. and Trustee Report
forthÈyea¥ ended 31 March 2024
AL4MOMD FOUNDATV)N UK
This dual focu50n recruitmentexcellence and continuous learning ensuresourteams remain equipped
to meet evolving 8lobal challenges while upholdin8 the Foundation'5 commitment to accountability.
innovats'on. and ethical prnthce. As we scale operatitins. malntsinlng this Strategic investment in
human capital will remain pivotsl to achlevlng our mission.
Remuneration Policyfor Key Management Personnel
The charitv's remuneratton fram£work is Carefully strurtU￿d to align with lon8-temi strategic goals,
uphold fiduciary resptsnslbilities. and comply with charity Commisslon guidance ICCIII and the
Charities Act 2011. An independent Remunera￿0￿ Committee-composed of non-executwe trustees
with no personal stake in salary outcomes-oversees compeD5ation decislons. This committee
evaluates pay structures. benchmarks a8ain5t sector standard5, and provides recommendations to the
Board of Trustees for final approval, ensufing objectivity and accountabillty.
Guiding Prlnciples
Compensation for senlor management is detetmlned through a rigorou5, evldence-based process
grounded in four core prSnciples.'
Transparency.. Salary strncturès and dEcision-makin8 criterla are disclosed In annual h"nancial
statements. in line with SORP 2019 reporting standards.
MarketApproprlatenes$: Pay levels are benchmarked a￿1n$t(￿mParab1e roles in UK charities
of similar size, Opera￿￿nal complexity, and geographic scope, using dats from sector surveys
and independent consultancies.
Expertlse Reco8nltlon.' Packages retlect the 5peclalised skills, leadership experience, and
technical knowledge required to deliver hi8h-impact humanitarian proyJ3ms across d(verse
and often high-rlsk environments.
Talent Retention.. Competitive remunefauon balances the need to attract skilled professionals
with the duty to avoid excessive pay, safeguarding public trust while ensuring continuity in
critr.cal roles.
Implementalion & Accountabillty
The Remuneration Committee condvcts annual reviews of compensation frzmeworks, considering
individual performance, organizational finantial health, and brDader economic condition5. Executs've
staff are excluded from deliberations concerDing their own pay, preserving impaitality, For non-senior
foles, salaries adhere to regional living costs and charity4ector average5, Wlth adjustments Infomied
by staff feedback and retention anatyttc
This principled approach ensures that remuneration practice5 advance the charity's mlssion,
incentivise eKcelEence, and reinforee donor confidence priorities Central to our identity as a donor-
funded organisation committed to ethical stewardship undeT a l(M)% donation policv.
DNer51ty and Inclusion
Our policy is to respect the dlversity of all empFoyees and volunteers, treating them faidy and equal￿,
Tegardle$5 of physical or mental disability, gender, sexual orientation, rate, caste. natronality, ethnic
origin. religious belief or age.
Every reasonable measure is taken to adapt our premises and workln8 condltions to enable disabled
people to work or volunteer at Al Imdaad Foundation.
ww.alimdaad.¢o.uk

DOcU￿gn Efi￿￿pa ID.. 9738DF484F8542C1-BD70E786C550D2B6
AL4IDMD FOUNDATtON UK
Directorf and Trustee Report
for theyear ended 31 March 2024
Saleguar¢llng
We are committed to providing a safe and trusted envirtrnment for all who come into wntact with Al
Imdaad Foundation. We take a zero-ttslerance approath to breaches of our Code ol Conduct and put
the well-bèing and rights tsf people at the heart of our responses.
The board approves the safeguardlng polity ahd recèlves regular reports on safeguardlng. A sub-
committee of our board monitorsthe effedive implementation of the policy and reviews the case fi'le
of reported incidents.
Fundraising Approach & General Dats PT¢te¢ti¢n Regulation IGDPRI
Al-Imd3ad Foundation's fundraising activities operate in full compliance with UK statutory
requirements, including the Data Protectlon Act 2018 lincorporating GDPR principlesl, the Charities
Att 2011 las amended by the Charits"es Act 20221. and the Privacy and Electronic communicatr.ons
Regulations IPECRI. As a registered member of the Fundraising Regulator, we adhere to the updated
Code of Fundraising Practice120231, enssJrin8 all campaigns meet the highest stsndards of legality,
transparency. and ethical conduct. Our membership in the Chartered Institute of Fundraising further
reinforces our commltmentto sector be￿ prathices.
Pollcy Framework &Training
Policies are reviewed biannually to align wlth evolvlng leglslaiion. includlng the Charittes (Protecifon
and Social InvestmentlAct 2016 and the Furndraising Regulator'5 guidance on thild-party partnerships.
Staff and volunteers complete mandatory training on GDPR cDmpliance, safeguarding protocols, and
the Con5urner Protectton from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008. with refresher cour5e5 following
material regulatory changes. Third-party fundraisers are contractually bound to uphold these
standards, subject to audits under the Charities Art 2011,5 due diligence requirements.
Dlverse FundralsSng Channels
Our multi-channel strateBy-encomp3ssing indNidual giving, major donor engagement. corporate
partnerships, and institutional grants-is executed in accordance wilh the Charity Governance Code
2023 and the Fundraisin8 Regulator's guidance on public collecllons. Specific methods include..
Digltal Campaigns.. Compliant with PECR and PCI-DSS starsdards for secure onlir)e transactions,.
Telephone Fundr3ising= Conducted only with prior consent, respectin8 Ofcom 8uidelines and
Telephone Prelerence Service ITPSI registrations,.
Community Events.. Permrtted under local authority Ilcences and the Lotteries and Gambling
Art 2005 where applicable.
Ethical Stewardship
We uphold the Fundraising Promise, prioritising dontsr priwdcy through encrypted data SySlem5 and
transparent impact reporting. Revenue 5tream5 are diversified in line with the Charity Comrnission's
CC20 guidance on r15k management. ensuring resilience against economic volatility while rnaintaining
public trust.
This rigorous, law-led approach enables us to advance our rni5sion responsib￿, aligning donor
generosity with the urgent Theed5 of communities worldwide.
www.alirndaad.m.uk
121Page

[knc￿n Envfjtr48 ID.. 9736f*wF8>42c1-BD7￿E786c550D2S6
& AL-NThW FOUNDATtON UK
Directorg and Tnjstee Report
lorthe yearemded 31 MJr¢h 2024
Protection of Vulnerable People
Al-lmdaad Foundation abides by the Fundraising ReRular's Code of Fundraising Practice ènd ensu￿$
our staff and volunteers are fully briefed about the code of condutt Wbth ￿Eard to the protection of
vtllnerable people. Before any external fundraising acttvity, we brief staff and volunteers on best
prdctices and inform them of the need to identify. respect. support and protectvulnerable people.
Supporter Feedbadl
We are commltted to maintaining strong and positive relationships with our supporters. All feedback,
includin8 concerns or complaints, Is welcomed and treated seriously. It is regularly rev￿Wed and
shared with senior management to help inform our ongtring irnprovemenl.
Supporters can Contact US through various channets, and we follow a clear internal process for
addressing any conterns raised. We also ensure compliance wlth the Fundraising Prefe￿nCe se￿Ite
by actioning any requests from Individuals who no longer wish to re￿1ve eommunlcations from us.
TNstse5' Responslbiliiies
The Trustee5 are responsible for ensuring that the charity maintains accurate ftnaThcial records and
prepares financial statements that present a true and fair vtew of the charity's financial position and
acknvitr"es. These statements are Prepared in accordancè with UK accounting Standards and relevant
legal requirements.
In addthon, the Trustees oversee the charity's Systems for safeguarding assets, preventing fraud, and
maintaining compliance with charity law 3nd regulètions. They a￿ also responsible for ensuring the
inteKrlty of the financial information published, including that on the charivs website.
Public Beneffit
The Trustees confim that they have ￿ferred to the guidance contained the Charity Commtssion's
eneral guldance on Public Benefit when reviewing the charlty's aim5 and objectives and in plannlng
its fvtU￿ activiknes, whith is an annual process.
www.aliTrThJ)ad.co.uk

Do(jJs￿an Etweh)pe ID.. 9F38DF4￿F8￿2c1-BD7￿E788C55OtYLB6
AL.IMtI44D FOUNDATION UK
Directorf and Trustee Report
forthe year ended 31 Marth 2024
ststemerrt of Distlosureto Audltors
So far as the Trustees are awa￿, there is no relevant audit information of which the tharitable
company's auditors are unaware. AddItional￿, the Trustees have taken all the steps they should have
taken to rnake themselve5 aware of any relèvant audlt Information and establlsh that the auditor Is
aware of that information.
This report has been prepared in accordance with the special provisions relating to small cornpanies
within part 15 of the Companies Act 2(K)6.
Approval
The Tru5tee5' anThual report W85 approved by the Management Committee on 5 August 2025 and
signed on its behalf bv..
l￿￿D147C_.
Mahmood Miah
Trustee
www.alirfKla3d.co.uk
141Page

Doe￿Wn Envetopo ID.. 9738DF4B4F8542CI-BD71FE786¢550D2E6
Al-Imd**d Foundation UK
(A Company LI￿lIed by Guarantee)
JNDRPENDENT AUDrfoR'S IiEPORT
TO THE TRUSTEES OF A￿lmDAAD FOUNDATiof4 UK LIMITED
Opihion
We have Audiltd the financial siaiem¢nts ofAI-ImdAad Foundation UK for the year ¢Dd¢d 31 Mar¢h 2024 **ich ¢ompTise thE
Stat¢m¢nt of Fillan¢ial AtTiYiiies (including the Income and ExpendiluTt Accounil. the Statsmellt olFinan¢ial Posilion, the
Sthtemeni of Cosh Flows gnd ¢ht related notes numbered i to 24. tiJ¢luding i of si8tiific8nt ac¢ovnlllJg policics.
The fiD8D¢iiI tcportimg fran*work that h4$ been applied in their pt¢par8tion is applicable law znd United Ki￿&dO
Acctsunting stand￿d5 (Uniied Kin8doTn G¢n¢rally A¢cepted Ac¢ountin& Pr#di¢¢l, including A¢¢•unting and R¢portillg by
Ch8riiies'. StAtem¢nt of R¢eomrnend¢d Pra¢ticc gpplicable io ¢haTities prepating their accounts in accordgNx with th¢
Fingncial ReN>rting Stsndard applicablc in the UK and Republi¢ of ireland ffRS 1021 "geeond ¢dition effethiv¢ l January
20191- {ChaTilie$ SORP 11.'RS 1021, the Financial Reporting Standard &ppli¢ablc in th¢ UK and Republic of Itelartd ffRS
10218nd thc Companies Act 2006.
This T¢POrt is madc 501elv to the charitsble ¢omr4]ty'8 mcTnbcrs, As a body. in ac¢ordon¢e with Chop*r 3 of Part 16 of th¢
Coinpanics Act 2006. Our audit wY>rk has ￿¢￿ uttdertakcn so that w¢ mtght stsie tu the cotnpanys m¢mber5 those matters we
ar¢ requi￿￿ to 5t&te to them in all audiloTS' report and for no other PUryDse. To th¢ fullest exltnt pemutted t>y law, w¢ do uot
atcept or assurlle Tesponsibilily to anyonc other than the tomp3Dy and the compllny's members as a body, for our audit w)rL
for this reporL 4Jr for lh¢ opinions ￿ have forn￿d.
In our Opinio￿ the finan¢iHI 5t8tements'.
8iwe a true and f&ir view of thc state of th¢ ¢haritable ¢Trmpany's affaiTs as at DI M3r¢h 2024 alld of its incoming re50UTces
9tKI application of TeSDUtces, fft¢luding its LD¢oJDe and ¢xpetLdiNr¢, foT the yea[ tb¢n ellde￿.
hwe teen pioperly pttpared in a¢¢oTdan¢¢ with United Kirtgdorn Gentrajly A¢eepted A¢£outsfing PTa¢lice: and
hav¢ bEen PTepared in ￿COrdanCe with th¢ TeqUir¢me[￿ of the Coowies Act 2006.
Basis foT Dpinio
We conducted our 8udit iti a¢¢ordArt¢e wilh Intern￿]￿nal S(andards on Audi1sn8 IUKI IJSAS IUKII and ipplicEble law. Our
TCStx)nsibiltties undei those standards are further described in th¥ Auditols responsibkliti¢s for thc Audit of the financial
siatcll*nis ¥￿tiOn of our Tepon. W¢ Ore independeni of the thgritable ¢ompany in accordanc¢ ￿th the ethical requitem¢nts
that are relevant kn our a#dit ofthe finaDcilll siat¢menls in the IIK. including the VRC5 Ethical SIEndard. and have fulfillcd
our otheT cthical rcsponsibiliti¢s in a¢cordaDc¢ with the5¢ requIret￿nts. We b¢lieve that the audit evid¢noe M¢ bavc obtained
is SUtri£ient athd appropriate (o wovide a b&%is foT our oplljion.
Ctyntlu¥ioDS TtiAtiDg to going coll¢Èrn
Tn Audiithg the fjnancial stst¢tT￿￿i$, we havr concludcd that the I￿st￿¥s. of ihr going eoncern basis of occounting the
prep8r81ion of the f￿ancial statemeTrl$ is appropriate.
Based on thc workwe h8ve perforn]ed. we have no¢ idenlifjed 8Dy mat¢rial unc¢rt&inties r¢laling to evetLl3or ¢oDdition% th&¢
ujdividually OT U)Ile¢tiv¢ly, ]]]ay cast 5ignifi¢wJt dout>t OD the entitl8 &biliLy to ¢oIitinue a5 a going ¢ODcern for A period of at
le￿ twelv¢ months from when tht fujancial *at¢mcnls authorised for issue.
Ow reSpo￿bIllI7¢S and the responsibilities of th¢ trustee5 I4ryth respect to going coA¢¢m are described ID the relevant sections
ofthis report.
15

Oo¢ustyJn En￿tspe ID.. 97380F4W8542c1-8D7￿￿786CS5oD288
Al-Imda*d Foulldation UK
(A Company Limited by Cuarantee)
INDEPENDENI. AUDITOR'S REPORT
TO THE TRUSTEES OF AblMDAAD FOUNDATION UK LIMITED
Oth¢T iThformtion
The oth¢r inforniatitrn ¢otnprisrs th¢ infomotiots in¢lud¢d in the innu•l F¢pott oth¢r than th¢ fman¢ial $tal¢]n¢nts *rtd oui
audiiofs report thereon. The ttusiees are tespottsibl¢ for the other informatiott. Our opinioJJ on the financial sralemeJJis docs
rtoi ¢ovtr the Other informatiott 8Ld, extepi to the extttLt othenvtse explicitly stoted in oUrrepO￿ we do not express stty form
of assurance con¢lu5ion thereDll. Ill connecti{￿ our &udit of the r￿aTj¢1aI slaiements. OUT re4)Dnsibility 15 10 reBd the other
infor[t￿lI0rl and. in doing so. consider theiher the Oth￿ ]DfO￿L2110￿ is JDatrrially inconsislenl with the fjnanciai 51atements or
our knowledge obtained the audit or oth¢Twise appears to be materiojly mis5W. If kdentify sllch material
iD¢onsis¢en¢ies or apparept materal misstaiernents. we are requtred to d¢terrnine Mthether there A material mis*ater*ni ift
th¢ fmancial statemet)ts or a mat¢rial mi55tatcnKLt of the othcr infomiation. If. b￿d on th¢ work yc have p¢rform¢¢
coJJdude Iharthere is a material tniqstatejnent of this other infom￿tIon. Os¢ required to teport thai fa¢t.
We have nothing lo report in this regard.
Opinion OD other m*rt¢rs pr¢strib¢d by tb¢ comp￿￿¢1 Att 211116
In our opinioll, baged on th¢ wk)rk undemk¢ll in the ¢OUTS¢ ofih¢ audit..
• the infomJatiOll 8iven in the Trns*es Report for the fJnaLcial period forwthith tbe fIn￿cial ￿atemeThts are prepared is
tonsistent with the financial staitments: and
the Trusttts Report has been PTepared ITh ￿￿Ord3nCe with applicable legal requ￿ementS.
M•tttrs which w¢ *r¢ requirtd lo r¢port by ex¢eptlOD
Ln th¢ light of th¢ knowkdg¢ and und¢r*anding of th¢ ch￿itabl¢ tompgmy Ond Its ¢nvironm¢nt obtsin¢d in th¢ ¢ours¢ of the
audiL we have not identifi¢d ma￿la1 mis81$l¢ments in the Trugt¢es ReporL
We have to teport u] ttspvd oftht following J]]atteTS whete the CompatLits Act 2006 yequires us to report to you if. u]
our opinion..
adequat¢ a¢counling Te¢ords hav¢ not be¢n kryL or returns ad¢quate for OUT audit hav¢ not bc¢n Tec¢iv¢d from bTan¢hts
not visited by us,. or
the financial stateJnent5 art ￿0( in with the ￿CountIn& recor& return5; or
certain disclosures of trustees, remuneration specified by law gre ftol made. or
• we h&¥e nol received all the Inforn￿lion and exp18nalions we require forour audil.
th¢ trustcrs not ¢ntiil¢d io prcpatE th¢ fLnanrial 5tsfrtncn15 in arEoTdantr Ivilh thr small ¢i)mpani¢l r¢gim¢ a*J take
Idvantage ofthe small ¢omp&nies' exem￿]0￿$ irt prtparitig the dire¢tors' re￿rt and from tbe r¢quirement to prepare a
stT&tegi¢ re￿rt.
Respon$ibi]itit¥ oftFLe truste¢s
As expigintd more fully itl ikn¢ Siat¢tn¢nt of Tru5tee¥ R¢swTh5Lbiliti¢5 5tatem¢m 5¢t out Oll Pgg¢ 13, the trw*¢es ly4)o are also
th¢ dir¢¢lors of Al-Imda#d Foundaitoti UK Limited for pu¥po$es ofcompafty 1.8wI are responsible for Ihe pr¢paraiion of the
financial 5tal¢mctLt5 alld foT 5ali5fi¢d that th¢y givE a truc and fail vicw. and lor gurh inlcrnal control as the tru5te¢s
detennuje is rtccessary to enable th¢ ptepatation of fi]wi¢ial st&t¢m¢nts that arc frcc from mat¢Tial misstatement. whether due
to frttud or error.
ID w¢paring the fiDgncial sta*m¢nt4 rh¢ trust¢¢S are respoDsibl¢ for a5se¥siug the charitsble company's abiiitv to continue as
8oin8 Concern, di$c]osing. as appliedble, rnatte￿ related to 80in8 concern And using the 801Tr8 (oncern basis of aeeotsrtlin8
unl¢$$ the tru$t¢¢$ ¢ith¢r inl¢nd Its liquid*tt th¢ ¢haritabl¢ company or to ¢¢asc opcyalions. or hav¢ no r¢alisti¢ alt¢mativr but
do 80.
16

DDCUStgn Envelope ID.. 9738DF4￿F6S42t1￿D7O.E7e6Css0D2ft6
Al-Imda>d FouDdalion UK
(A Company Limiled by Guar8Dtee)
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT
TO THE TRUSTLES OF AtsIMDAAD FOUNDATION UK LIMETED
Audilrjr'j reJptyD%ibfilltie5 ffjr the audit of the financ￿1 stattmtnts
Our obje¢iivcs are to oblaiD reosonable aKur4nce about whtlher the fiThancio1 ￿¥te[￿ents as a wholt ZTC free from Jnatrri
misst*temeni whcther due to fraud orern)r. and to jssue an 2udit(kT'S ]tport tbal in¢ludes ottr OPiDion. Reastsnable assuran¢¢ is
a high levcl of assurance, bui is Iiot t guarantee that an audit ¢onducltd in accordan¢¢ with ISAS IUKI will *I￿y5 dett¢i
m*t¢rig1 nil￿tster￿ertt when il txists. Mis.EtgteL)ents can arise from fraud or ¢rn)r ind ar¢ ￿nSIde[ed mat¢Tial if. individually
or in the ogw8&te, thc). could reasonably b¢ expected lo intluenc¢ th¢ ￿0￿0M1¢ d¢¢isions of us¢rs taken on lh£ basis of ¢JKse
financial statements.
Irr¢gulariiie4 including ftaul are instance8 Of noTrcomplignc¢ with lawE and Tegulations. We dcsign procedures in line with
responsibilities, outlined above, to detect material fflisststemettts in of irregul8ritie& incluJiTr8 frÉud. The cxknt lo
which our procedurts ar¢ c2pttble of deiecting itTe8ularilies, including fraud i% detsiled below.
the primary TtSPOll5ibiliiy ti)r the preverttion and det¢¢tion ot'fraud Tests wryth both those charged govtrnan¢e
of the tompaDy mall4emenl.
We obtsin¢d understanding of th¢ l¢gal and regulatory fraMeTh￿rkS that are applicBble to the ¢haritable ¢ornpany and
detenDined that th¢ most significBnt ar¢ the Uttitrd Ki*gd(km Ar¢ountsng StandArds Iuniied Kingdom Cssnerally A¢cepted
Accounting PTacti¢el. the UK Cotllpanies Act 2006, thc CharTLi¢S A¢ts and legislaiionlgoverned by JIM R¢￿n￿¢ and
Cuslomsl.
We undersiood how th¢ ¢h3nlable compsny is ¢(kTnplying ￿th those fr*mewo]k8 by enquiri¢s of senior
anagem<nl. We ?150 rtviel￿d significant correspondence khveert the ¢baritable compgrty and Te8ulawry Ix>die
r¢vieMrd anv tninutes of th¢ Boart and gain¢d an und¢rstsThding of th¢ chgTitable company's approach to 8overnsttce.
demoJJ5ttated by the Board's Teview of the charitable ¢ts]JJpany's risk mana8¢owLi fram¢woik and internal eontroj
PTo¢ess¢s.
We a55esstd Th¢ Susceptibility of the ¢haritable Company $ fjnancial thtcments to material tnisstaletnen( ￿ClUdIng how
fraud misht otcur by wns1deT￿g the conttols that the charitsble COMp￿)Y has established to addr¢ss Tisks i&ntified by
Ihe charitablc company. orthat otherwise se¢k to prtvent. deieror dele¢1 fraud.
• Based on this underst&nding we de$i8ned our audit pr4)¢cdurts io idcktify nOt￿OMPli2￿ct wilh such law3 and rcgulalions.
Our PTo¢edwes involved illquiries of senior manBgEment. rcview of $igDificant wrrespond¢n¢¢ with regulatory bodies and
SLJbmissions made 10 the Charilies Commission, minuies otmeelin8s of the Board. and focusedte5tiDg.
A fvrther descTipiion of OUT responsibilities for the audit of lh¢ f￿￿¢1¥] stat¢]n¢nts is tO¢8ted at th¢ Financial Reporting
Coun¢il's website At." ht(ps.'IlwMw.fr¢.org.uklJwditOT5rest)onsibiliii¢s. This dcscription forn% part of ouraudiloT'S report.
38CA7*5BA&MIC..
mohaM￿￿d Haque
Iscnior StsDJtory AuditOTI
for and on bchalf of
MAH, Chartered Accoun¢ant$
Stawtory Audilots
5 August 2025
2JJd Floor
154 Bishop$8B
IA>ndon
EC2M 4LN
17

DorJJsvJn Envelope ID.. 9T38DF￿F8￿2Cl.BD7O-E786c55￿296
Ablmdaad FoundatAon UK
(A CompaDy Limited by Gu4ralltee)
Ststement of Financial Attivitit$ {including tht Itkcomt 8nd ExpendltllTe Account)
for the
ear ended 31 March 2024
L.nr¢stricted
Funds
2024
Re#tri¢ted
Fthnds
21124
Tol*l Fund5
2024
T•t*l FU￿a9
2023
Not
Incomt and tndowments frorn:
DO￿4¢10￿ *￿d Iw¢ies
Vc*lunlary income". Donalion and oppeals
Gift Aid IncomE
237,730
237.428
3,335,096
3,572,826
7.428
3.486,005
240,310
Attfviti¢$ for gen¢r4llMi funds
Fundraising activiii¢s
1.155
1,993
IbVt5tTTh¢nts
Renial itt¢ome
spo￿￿TshIp JD¢om¢
Jmplementsti(m Char
8.415
8.415
18,200
261
Ihtome from th*y1t*b￿ ¥etlYitles
193,373
193,373
191.375
Totsl incoine JlDd endowrAt•ts
484,728
3,52&469
4,014197
3,94&155
ExptllditUTt oll..
F.xptnditurt r*ising fun
CO￿ of gener4)iingvoluntary inefflie
139.0101
139,010}
{76.1651
LXptnditU￿ tharitable activitits
fjrants payable
ETneTgen¢y aid and pro8vdmmes
148.7201
Q,895.0571
148.720)
{2,895,057}
(20,0761
13,244,925)
Totgl expeDditurt
139,010}
(2,943,7771
(2,982,787)
(JJ4L,166}
Gain revaluation tsf itivtsbThent property
Net 5ntomel{expend1tu￿}
445,718
584,692
1.030,410
606,989
Transfer bEttv<eD fund5
16
(4722341
472234
Net movemtnt in funds for theyear
FNlld5 balanrc at 31 M*rrh 2023
{26,S161
530,132
I,1￿6,916
717.996
1,030,410
1,248.128
606,989
641.139
FuDd$ ￿l￿Det At 3].M&￿h 2024
503,616
1,774,922
227&538
1,248.128
Th¢ S¢gt¢meN of Fill￿¢1?1 A¢tiviti¢s hgs b¢¢n pr¢paYe4J on th¢ba5iS tljai all op¢ration5 art continuing.
The notes onpages 21 to 31 fonn part of these ￿n￿¢la] statem¢nts.
18

Docusiyn En¥*1￿ ID.. g738DF4￿F8&42c1-BD7￿E7e6C5S002B6
Al-Jmdaad Foundation UK
(A Company Limited by GMaraDtee)
ststemeDt of Fin¥neial PoyitiOD
A8 at 31 March 2024
Notes
2024
2023
Fixed assets
Tangible a5S¢ts
IDvestrnents
io
li
94,628
126,500
221.128
103.712
126,500
230.212
Curr¢n¢ A&sets
D¢btor5
Cash at bauk
12
334,763
1,749.484
2,084.247
376,167
674,749
1,050,916
CredltorJ: Bmounts falling within
y¢at
13
20.837)
{33,000}
Net currtnt assets
2.057,410
1,017,916
Total 855ets le55 curmit liabilitie5
2.278,538
1,248,128
Creditors: amounts filllng due #ft¢r more
ODe year
14
Net 4ssets
Funds
Unrestrirted fvnds
Restri¢t¢d fvnds
16
16
503,616
1,774.922
530.132
717,996
Tot81 Charity F￿ndS
2 278 538
1248 128
Approva by the board and signed on its bEhaif on 5 August 2025 by..
5wAdbY.
Mahmood Miah
Trustee
Company number. 07511498
Thc Th)¢es on pages 21 to 31 fom part of these financia] ststements.

DDfJJ8ign Envebpe ID.. 9738DF484F8&42C1-BD7rhE786C550D286
Al-lmdaad FoundatjOD UK
(A Compgny Limited by Guarantee)
Statement of Cash Floivs
for tbe
ear ended 31 March 2024
Notes
2024
2023
C¥$h flows frorn optratiDg ¥ctivitie5
17
1,077,125
466,748
Cash flows from itswestimg activities
Purchase of rangible fjxed assets
Cash provided by {u5ed ID) investing actisryties
io
(2,390)
(2.390)
(296)
(296>
Cash flow from financing aettvitiL¥
sh used in financing activities
Increase in cash aDd casb equiv*ieDts
1,074,735
466.452
Rteontiliation of nel tash flow to move)nent in eash
Inerease in ¢￿h and cash equivalents in the period
1,074,735
466.452
Change in net ush
Cash sthd cash equivAlents at the beginning of tbe year
Total cash and ca5b equivalents at the end of the year
1,074,735
674,749
1.749,484
466,452
208,297
674.749
The note5 on pag¢s 21 to 31 fonn of these fmancial statthents.
20

Dowslw Enve￿)￿ ID.. 9788DF484F8542C1-BD7(￿E78aCssOD286
A￿l￿dI*d Fomndatknn UK
IA Comp#thy Liwittd by Gusrallteel
Notts to Ibe Actotyrlts
fortbe %¢ar elldtd 31 Martb 2024
AttOUDting polki¢s
BA$1$ gf prtp*ratiori
Tht finart¢i•J st8teJDents have been pr¢pared in acwrd8n¢ewith A¢eounliti8 and Reporting by Charities Siatem¢nt of Reeonun¢nded
Prathice applita)le to chariiie5 preparing thesr a¢¢ounts th a￿O[dance with the l-.mallcid Reportfftg Standatd applicable in the UK
aDd REpubli¢ of trei*nd IFRS 1021'second ¢dilion' effedive l Jmuary 20191. (Chanties SORP (FRS IQ21. the Financial R¢porfing
Stthjthd appJi¢Jble ￿the UK and Republic of [r¢I￿d IFRS 1021 the Companies A¢t 2006
The ch￿ity mcefs the defiJ)itiOtt of a public cntity ￿der FRS 102. Assets ￿lj liabiiiry ate iniiially teco8]uscd JL historical c05t i)r
tra1￿8¢¢10￿ vaiut unless otherwise stated ￿ the relevant at¢OLmiuJgpolicy notes.
The pr¢paT9t￿n of the tht firlgtkcial 5tgiements in Compli￿¢¢ wilh FRS 102 requir￿ th¢ us£ of certain crili¢4J ac¢wnting tstiDW¢S
and it also iequirts.illdgenKni in appl>'mg thE ch￿11&ble c4)nwglly's a¢couutthg policiBs. 'Ihe ltE[￿ Vih¢r¢ these Judg¢n￿ls thnd
estimate5 havt beeTh mad¢ include..
-D¢preci*v)D and Iht estunatrd Useful BtorM)Tnic Lives of i*)gibl¢ fixed sssets
-In4)airment lTrsses and the c5tstnittd ￿"r valu¢ 01 c￿]n8 amount of propeftty
Refrrto the &￿QU￿¢11}gPo1ICIts bdow foT I'anwble Fixed A$5ets InvesbneThts and Nfrtrs 10 & I I lorfijrther details.
Gwg tont¢rn
The d￿ett￿r&*y￿Siees gz¢ not aware of any mater￿1 un¢ertainiies about the thariti s ability 10 wntirtue as a 80in8 conwi The
fIn￿tIal st31crtienLE have th¢r¢fore beenPrep￿ed on Ihe b&%isih8t the chaTity is 8 going ¢oncetn.
We have adequate iesourccs and are well pl￿ to ]n2nag¢ Tisks Our planning proL*5S, indudittg financi¥J PTOi¢Ctions. has t*en into
¢OD3idErntioTh the ¢WTenr econonllc dimate ond 115 Potenliil llnp8ct ot) the various sourtts of income and plann¢d ¢xp¢nditute. We
h•ve a ¥eu%)ngble exp¢ctsiion thai we hav¢ adequa* r¢souFces fv COllEinue ￿ operational ex￿¢ll¢c fot th¢ for¢&eEabl¢ f￿e. We
bdieve th3( ther¢ are ntr niai¢rial unc¢rtaLDties IhvA call ittto doubl the ¢harity'S ability 10 ¢ontintse.
Accbuotlng
General fiwits unt¢blii¢tyd fiu]d5 which ¥re av&ilablt for use at ibe th"sueiion ¢f th¢ furtherwc¢ of the general
obje¢iiviii¢S of the ch￿ty a￿d whichhave not designated for othet purposes.
D&sibmatcd fvnds unrestrtctrd fimds rhat h￿ve been sct *ide by theTntst£es for particular puryoscs. The airn and use of any
de5ign3led futtd is 5¢t oui in the not¢s to the fmancial siat¢nKnts.
Rt5tricted fun& are fw￿5 %%'hich are kn b¢ used in 8C¢Ord￿¢¢With 5pecifi¢ te5tri¢iions inipos¢d by donors OT which tLave been Taised
by the charily for path¢ular purpts5cs. The ¢os¢ of Taisingand ad￿InISt￿ln¥ such fthjds are charged aBWllSt the 5Fcific fund. The ai
and ￿￿Of cath￿tricted fvnd is se( out in the notes to thc financial $latetMJlS.
Proje¢ts Payable
Grants for whith there is a oblig￿lOn. OT a wa]id we¢Trtion of recewi by the bencficiary ai th¢ year end, and for whi¢h
t￿ditionS attaching fv their pa)ryn¢Dt huve been bJif)11¢4 are accounied for within the St￿ement of Financial AthiVlliCS. Gr￿ts
appiovt4J subject 10 conditton5 tknai have not beeD mel at rh¢ye8r ¢nd ar¢ noie4J a commilrnent Ise¢ noie 41.
21

DocusbJn Envelope ID.. 9736DF4B4F8542CI.BD71￿786c550D2￿6
A￿l￿dIrtd vouttdai￿tr UK
A Contpally Limited by Guarantrt
Notes fo the Accounts
fortbe i'Èxrtndtd 31 March 2024
A¢tOUDling poll¢i¢sl¢oJJflnD¢dl
l•comln% Resou￿¢$
IT¢Jn% of income rt¢ogniz¢d and includ￿ in thc a¢row)ts when all of the following criten&we Tr￿".
. the charity 01 its sub5idiBry have entirfetnent to the funds,
' any performan£¢ 4)ndLtsons attached w the it£ml31 of illCOTnehavebeen metor fi￿Y withinthe cimtrol of Ihe clwity orits
bsidiary.,
. there ￿ sufficient certaintyth&t reccipt of thc inC0Th￿ 15 conyidctcdprobable." and
. the amount be me&5ured r£li8bly.
fjT8nts •Te appoTttoned tothe StstemLryrt ofFllwJciai Adivities when the Charity is entitled to the incotnE. whi¢h J]w' bE dEternJined
by the Chariry havIn8￿tC￿￿In tern￿ or cwdiiions.
RtsoMr£cs Eiptnded
Expenditure is recognised basis as & liabilty is inLI]Tred. Expenditutt itsdude$ VAT ayjd ￿ reported as p8rt of the
¢xp¢ndIll￿elO which it relaTrs.'
. Co#s of 8eneratingfiuJds compti5e the costs a550ci&ed with a￿t￿tin[the incotnr.
. CThantsble expenditure conyrises those costs UJCUTred by the Char￿[Y ￿ the delivery of its a¢iiviti¢$ and 5eTrices for ts beDefficiari￿,
It incjudes both wsts can be alloc*ed dLre¢tiy io suth aciivit1¢5 and th05¢ ¢05rs of ￿ indir¢a nawr¢ ne¢e5sary io suppontheLL
. fjra￿ts tYaya>le ate paynxnts made to third p3Aie5 and Al.Imdaad South Africa in th¢ furthrn¢c of thc Ch￿ilabl¢ objcctÈVC8 of the
¢ompony The gT4Jts aC￿￿Tr￿d foronce the offer has betn ac(£pied And a]1 oblj8atsQ￿ underthe offtr coroplied with.
Snpport ¢osts
Support costs *¢ those ftuJ¢rion8 thai gssist th¢ work ot th¢ chariry but do not dir¢rtly und¢r*ke £hwitsbl¢ activiu¢5. Support ¢05ts
include back oifict COAS, fIn￿te, ptrsorfftel, paw>ll, pension gover￿￿￿¢¢ ¢osts wthi¢h support the CIwity'5 attiviiies. These
Costs have EKen allocknl between C￿5( of raising fund% and expenditUTe on chantsble i¢tiwtie5. Thc sUPPtrrt Costs are apportioned on
appropria* basis ¢.& * aper¢¢ntsge of dirttlco￿s.
TangiME Fiied A55tts
Tawble fixed tsseL8 are ie¢orded ai ¢OSL The T￿￿tee$ have weed 10 sd the dtrminima limitto £5,000.
Depreciaiion
Tangible fixed &85ets otheT than long le￿Chold buildiTh85 Cl￿Sed *$ Inve￿Ment properties art 8iattd * cosi less dEpre¢iaiion and
a¢cumu]ated impAirnw)I losses DePr￿1)ll0rn b¢¢D provided w th¢ folloW￿g rate5 sn order io wri1¢ off th¢ a55¢ts ovtr th¢
esbttiattd u8efiJi liv￿.
LongLe￿h01d Buildings
Equip]]￿1
FixtUTes and Fit¢iJ)Bs
-2Yo Straighi linc
-2090 Stra￿ht line
- 2(W/o stsai8hl line

DO¢L￿Tr Envebpe ID.. 9738DF4B4F8H2C1-8D70-E786C55OD286
A￿lmOs*d F•uDd*¢ion UK
A C.ompADy Lijllited by G¥xraDtttl
Notes to Iht Aceoullts
for ¢ht tllrendtd 31 MAr¢h 2024
InYt5trlleDts
Land and bwldin8s £1355ed as inveslment PTq)erties aT¢ tnilia]ly teco8nised at htsitsricBI tost and then I￿1$u[¢d &mwrket valu¢ a5 at
the date of Ihcir l&%t valuaiion Inves￿ellt prOp¢ni￿ Shall not be subjectto periodic ¢￿￿e5 fordepreciation Lxcepi forprope￿eS
held on short letse8. which sh￿1 be dtpreciated over the p¢nod th¢ unexpired l¢m is 20 yeats (trless.
FoT¢igll Curr¢nry
Tran5fjclion$ in forci￿ gre transJal¢d Bt rates prevailing at th¢ date of th¢ tr3JJsactxon. Balantts denomit)&ted foreign
]rrLm¢l¢8 are transl￿ed at th¢ tk*e prevailing al the ycat-end. Ail ¢xchang¢ diffeTen¢es aTe [c¢O￿lS¢d thrOll￿ th# siat¢mwt of
fin￿Cial a¢iivities.
rinqndols55ets
Basic fJn8ncial assets. including trade and other debtors atsd ¢a5h or balanc¢s, excluding w fmBncinB trats5aclions, ar¢ lllrtially
ogjised *1 tran5a¢tion price and are 5ub$equently mu3ured gt amottised cost determined USiDg the effcthve irtw¢￿ nKthod, le5S
uy impall]lleni losses for bad and doubtfi]I debrs.
Iftv¢5bnents u) Equiry Jnstnjmcnts 10t1￿ than the compan)'s equiiy or sLJbsidiarl￿. 4ssociaitt and joint vtlllllT¢51 ¥ie Inilially
i¢¢ogrLised ai their transact￿ price 8nd ¥e sub5e4uently J]xasured at fair valtse ar ¢Bch p¢riod end. ChallBe5 in falr value arc
Tecogrtised in the profit VT loss. Fait va]ue is mcasured with T¢ference to the net ass¢t value pei shar¢ #i the period end.
Trlljancidl ass¢ts are derecow)ised whto la) the Contrac￿￿ rhgb15 to Ihe CLsh flows from the a%Éei eXp￿e or ￿ settled, or Ib)
5ubst4ntially the risks rewatd5 of the D*Trership of the tran8ftrrcd to anotheT party or Icl dtspite h3I7DSTeiaineAI some
$i￿lfie2n1 risks aod r¢waTds of ownersbip, control frlthe &s¢t been tr￿reJTe￿ to 8nother party who has thc PT&clJtai ability to
urtilat¢rally sell the wet to ￿ urttltytedthird p8ny without llnposing additional re5tit¢tions
BL8it finallrial liabJJiti¢5, including tr￿e other cr¢drtors gmd bank loAns, ex¢luding any finatt¢ing traDsactLons. are initially
r£cowJis¢d al tran5wlioll price 8Dd ate sub£¢q￿nt1Y Tnea5￿￿ at amorti5ed cost d¢teFmin¢d vsing the effectiv¢ interest method.
Fil￿nClaI liabilities aTe de￿(wItsel when the liability is &xtipguishe4 is when th¢ ¢ontra¢DJaJ obligation is discknar8e4 can¢eJled
orexpires.
23

Do¢￿ign Erwelcpe ID.. 9738DF4B4F8542CI.BD7(kE786C550D2B6
AbImdaAd Foll•dation UK
(A Company Limittd byGuArnnteel
Nott510 th¢ A¢cowAts
(or tht
t*Y ¢lldtd 31 M*rth 2024
Imto]llt *Nd tNdowmtnt$
Ilnr¢strlcttd
R¢$tricted
Fund
2024
Ttst¥l
2023
Total
onalions
Reni41 In¢om¢
Swnsorship Jncome
IthplemetttstiOL Charges
Activihes foT GeT*ratsngFunts
Tr￿sfer5 in froJD othet ChzKiiies
Gift Aid Income
237,730
8.415
3.33J.O96
3,572.826
8.415
3,486.005
18200
261
1,993
191,375
240.)10
394&155
193,373
193.373
2J7.428
4,013,197
237.426
484.728
3J28M69
Tmsfers in from other Charifies. rel8trS 10 grants from our partn¢Tship ¢hatiti¢s aToulld tbe wodd forwbithwe caTry Out specjfi
charilabie piojects on thril bEhalf. AJI ¢haFilics vic5ubjcct lo T¢gular moniionn8 aodr¢porting.
Expeuditllre on cbarit4blt actsvitiu
Grlnt Emtry¢nty Aid
2024
Totsl
1024
TotAI
2023
2024
I%rett Costs
GenEral RBlief{itLcEnKrgen¢y Rdien
Watet Aid
Eye CalaTaCt
1omk¢rs
Food P#¢kag¢OEftgr
Welfar¢ of Widows arld Orphans
Eid Gift Packs
350
4.QOD
536,277
81,983
536,627
85,983
627,591
98,898
6,521
17,457
693,176
4,309
950
482,336
30.959
13.70Q
44,703
6,964
3,970
79,828
68i.144
286,364
19.639
28,493
486.645
51.909
13.700
45.703
6.964
3.970
90.823
683.144
288.281
43.135
39.022
3227
5,268
168,447
558.579
319,940
1.000
Food forTIM)ught
Wh¢¢lchair
Mosque Re£4mstn]ciion
Shelttr
Eduution Proy¥mme
Medi¢ai A
EmpgwernKrf Project
¢>￿83n & 8unn3h ProjeLt
Wlljlcr Warntth P8¢k
Olive Tree Proje
(XhEI D￿e¢t Costs
Total dlrttttosts
10,995
4,350
4.000
32.493
2,710
14.360
90,308
636
413,857
2,803,169
104.668
636
80,079
705
388.851
3,2JQ,880
1.760
47.991
2151,160
24

Docu8¥JTr Envelop810." 9738DF4B4F8M2C1.BD71>E786C550D2B6
A￿l￿dI*d Fo￿T￿d￿tIo￿ UK
IA Lompany Llmlt¢d by GuaraDte¢l
Notfs io the At<ounl$
for tht vtar tnded 31 Ifartb 2024
ExpEndiiYXQ on charit*bl¢ •e¢lvllies Ic•DtiDutdl
Grallt Fmtrgtn¢y Aid
Totsl
2024
Totsl
2023
2024
2024
Support costs
Bznk charge5
con￿￿¢¢rexPenSeS
Head admin co
Hospilajity
]nt¢rn¢t & phon¢
Motor and travel eo
P05ta8e
Printing & ￿ati￿￿try
Insurance
R¢p&irs & maintenance
Su￿¢1)Ption fees
Pension staff devdoprn¢nLcost
Woges Sod Salaies
Tn]5tee exp¢nse5
Ixgal and professio]Jal
UtiJits¢S
Depie¢iati4m
Sundry expenses
Govtrn#DCt eosts:
Accounlan¢y audit ftts
Total supptrrt Costs
10
3,124
5.288
2.765
1.898
io
3,177
5.379
2.812
.930
55
926
7,926
6,426
781
109
914
108
1.935
1246
206
447
11,275
358
822
4,107
71.944
536
53
91
47
32
2.551
2551
34
35
2,013
2,058
2,047
2.093
13
752
46,662
2J25
1.853
7,788
11281
765
46,662
2,365
5.885
7,921
11.474
346
40
32
133
193
20
729
1,180
91,888
1.200
92.617
3,000
54,121
Tot*1 Rtsourte$ Exp¢nd¢d Ch*rftxbltAdhvilits
48,710
209S,Q5Y
294J,777
3265,1￿1
Projetts pAy4bl¢
Activities per locatLon
2024
2023
India
Paki#an
Sti l.¥
Bangl3d¢5h
10.450
14.436
1.730
6.917
2,613
10,995
850
5,050
2,450
I.000
1.22U
10.023
1"urkev
Other
729
48,n
333
20,076
Support cost
The Chatily make5 wants to anumberof difftrentparnw Lharities and Indtviduals oround thc worfd after duE consideration
C3teful ¥ssessment of apaftswlaTP¥mW'5 ¢harity andlorindividual. ThepaTmeT chariti¢s ar¢ used 35 an ¢xieDsion ofAI-Imdl￿d
Foundation to help furthet the Dbjectiv¢s of the charity and cary out specific ¢h2ritablE programn)es undeT our4]irecti￿. All partll
charitie5 are stjbjecl to due diligcn¢g pro¢edw¢5 and regulat monitoring report￿8 Due 10 th¢ u]h¢rentiisks with
workin¥ in $omep&rts ofth¢ WQTld. the n3mes ofthe parfn¢r£harIri￿ have Loi b¢eTr dL5d03ed.
CommiDnents
At the ycaT end. thc Tntste£s may have authorised cthain grants which are subjeth io the iecipient fvifil1ingt¢￿in condiiiotss. The
total gJnount authotised bui noi a£cwed &% ¢xpenditurc 81 il IrfaTch 2024 WBS £nil 12023 £nill
25

Docuslgn Envelope ID-. 97380F4B4FB542c1.BD7￿E786c55Q￿IB6
Aklmda&d FouDdatsTrn ITK
IA Cornp*lly ljmittd by
Notes lo tht Accounts
forthe iurend¢d 31 M9￿h 1024
Exptiditur¢ on MiiiDg funds
Illlrt5trictsd
uDd
Reytrrict¢d
Fund
2024
rotsl
2023
I'ot*l
Expenditute OL MSiti8 IIttLth
Adve￿81ng and leafiets
Wgg¢s sai￿1¢5
Oth¢rtxp¢Ds
7.688
7.688
39.762
36,403
31.322
39WIO
31,322
39,111
76.165
ADatysis olstaff costs
2024
2023
W8gcs sairrics
Social Security Costs
Dttf]n￿ contribution pr￿$￿)￿ ¢0
170.275
10,159
2,958
18JJ92
168,493
11.075
186,687
The aveTage llUTnbri of rmployee5 ertwloyd dwin8thEycatl￿5 712023.. 71. Th¢ IDial numb¢r of #dmityi5trali￿ 51aff al thcycaTcnd
W85 712023.. 7)of which 4 Pl)23.. 5lwere fi]]I ttme employ￿ and 31202). 21 were part timeemployees Noemployee5 iecLYved
unwaiions ofmorethao £60,000 in the year. lishould be noit41 thatthe charity uses vot￿leerS who work w sUPPOrttht¢hw￿ by
providing a few hou15 a week whctL nttded lThe total e]w)loyee benefits of the key T￿?￿ageMEnt prrs0]uJ¢l of thE thaTity wwe
£42.76812023.. £38.9501.
Nel iDcomtfor tbt ythr
2024
2023
This ￿ stated after charg￿E
Dtpr¢¢ialion
Audiiors remuner*ion'.
Audit Fcc5
A¢covntsn¢y S¢rvi
11,474
11.944
600
600
2,000
1.000
TnrJt¢¢ rtmunergtiQD
The TTUStees n¢JthK r¢¢¢iv¢d nor waiv¢d any ¢mdum¢nts duru)8 th¢ y¢ar, intheirrole5 4$ trust£E5
Out of pocket expe]k%es wereretinbuysed to a number ofTnJstees As follo￿."
2024
202J
Trdvel
2,365
2,365
358
358
The Charity'£ reg￿1￿1￿￿$ donot p¢rnirthcpayment of remuncration to
No'fru5teB ff OtherpE￿In rdatd tD thE rI￿rity had ally pet50n￿ intLTeSt in ￿Y c4)ntr&* Of(T￿￿a¢Iitsll ¢ntLYcd inkn by the cknity
dwing the year.
26

D0cu￿grb Envelope VJ.. 9738DF4B4F8542C1-BD7LiE786C5%)D286
A￿l￿al￿d Found#llon UK
IA Comp*n> Limited bv Cu*rAntetl
Notss lo the Ac¢ounts
for the 'eAT endtd 31 2014
Y T3xatio
The cornpany is a ￿gIStered tharity rndno provision ￿ co]Jsider¢d ne¢¢wry lor ￿xa￿1)n.
10 Tangible flied xgs¢ts
I.oDg
Le*$ebold
Lxnd &
Bnildings
Fizlure &
fiIiiDv
IT EqulpThEnt
Totsl
AL l Apiii 2023
Additi¢)n5
At 31 March 2024
330.731
15.774
424,888
2.390
80.773
330.731
15,774
427.278
D¢prttlatloD and hnp81r￿ents
Al l April 2023
Cbargt for th¢ ye3r
Al 31 MaT¢h 2024
237,979
6.615
244.594
70.508
3.35
73.858
12,689
1,509
14,198
321,176
11.474
332.650
Carryittg *mollnt
At I ApTII 2VLJ
At 31 Mar¢b 2024
105.-112
94.628
yi,'i)
86.137
i.v¥)
,576
6.915
Il Fixed Asstt lov¥t￿¢￿t$
Inve51ment
proptrtie$
2024
Cost or valu*doD
At l April 2023
Rtvjlualions
At 31 March 2024
126,500
126.500
Cirrylng •mO￿DI
At 31 March 2023
Ar 31 Mztch 2024
126.500
I26.5￿)
Includtd wlthitt flxed *¥*tl Invuknents xrt Inv£rfment T*rnnertlu htld at fair vAlut:
2024
Hislorital cost
Revzlu*ious
m￿￿tly&lut ay 8t last valuation
126.500
126 500
The ￿V￿tr￿ent propertyr¢18tes 10 renial units at the Charity'5 head office and h&$ b¢¢n re¢lassified ouiof14Ld builditw from
t8n8ibl¢ fixed assets a5 al l Apnl 2015 ￿￿er th¢ tr&tsition to FRS 102
The invesllncnl propeny was v21utd on an openmaTkti bwis on 18 D¢cemb¢r2024 by an ￿tr￿al ffimi of Chsrkr¢d Svyveyors ¥nd
15 deemed its reflect th¢ fair v¥Ju¢ as the ytarend.
27

Docust9Th Envelope ID.. g738DF4B4F8&42CI-BD￿E786C5SoD2B6
Aklmda*d UK
IA Comp*ny Llmlted by GuarADtet}
Notes to the Aciounts
forthe
*r ￿ded 31 March2V24
12 DebtorJ
2024
2023
Prepayments and a¢trued incotne
Gift Aid Incom¢
OthcrdebtOTS
97,272
197.768
39,723
3)4,763
208.134
56.922
376.167
13 Creditors: amounts falling due TFithi• one year
2024
2023
Ac￿￿15 aTLd dcftired in¢omt
14 ereditor5= *IIIOILDIs dit after yeDr
2024
2023
Othetloan-Ai ]]tulaad Foundation Svuth Afiica
The otheT loahs *eptyablc to Al-Imd8ad Ftsundètion South Afric& Theloan5 Xeuns￿￿re￿ iTrtered ￿ and thcre 3Te no set
repaymen[iern￿ ￿h¢rth￿ th¢108n is r￿ayabIeW1Ih￿ Olle Ye￿ ofthebal8nce sh1￿ datr.
IS An*tysts Of bet Asttts bttwetm fulld8
UDrestri¢t¢d
G¢ll¢rAI
FDDd
Ruirltted
Fulld
Tolal
Funds
Tangible fixed
&ssets
InvcslnKnts
94.628
126.500
309.325
94,628
126.500
2.084.247
1,774.922
Current
126.8371
126,8371
Long
Ajytts at31 MAr£h 2024
S03ffj16
1,774,921
2J78538
28

DOG￿l9n EnveJoFe10.. 973sDF4PAF8￿2C1.BD7￿E786Css0D2B6
A￿l￿d*#d FouDdstion UK
IA CompAJhy Limited by Gu*rgiieel
Note$ to tht Arcounls
for tkt 'eir eDded 31 MirclL 2024
16 Stst¢meDt offulldj
Profil on
invt5tsuellts
TraDsf¢r
At Jlst
MJr¢h 2024
At Isl April 2023
l#cowing
Expendlthre
UJhTttrriCted
nd
General liu¢rve
53O,li2
530,132
484.728
484,728
139,0101
139,010}
1472.234}
14723341
503.616
5Q3,616
Restri
Afghanistan
23,379
109.298
83.358
54.794
{151.6761
151,122)
152,0001
18,999
B3TL8ladesh
Congo
Ethiopia
Head Offi
32,236
2,794
140
258,821
272,700
113.8791
150,7711
159.5201
16.088
26,964
Indonesia
Kashmjr
Kcnytt
Lebanon
Libya
Malawi
Morocco
Moi.thiquc
32,556
28,929
303292
20.715
140,213
15,644
101.446
788
261,366
1575,8061
17,8401
12,875
140.213
.949
89.090
2.81
19.965
133,660}
Il2,3561
2,810
6,987
21.039
9,388
206,967
906.289
50.209
100.485
{64,0571
117,6501
1267,4011
36.031
8,262
10,094
Nepal
Pg]ustBn
Pai¢si￿aloaZ?
Som8JL8IAfrica
South AfTica
Sti La
Sudan
Syrialjorda
T¥JJt2nia
Turkey
50,340
827.450
14,458
107,615
1,596
36.728
195,6051
138.730}
112.492
6,700
4,966
546,090
4,966
21628
1523.4621
11.8001
1368,3811
112,2951
I,ioo
219,340
2Q4.811
5,729
65.770
6,566
Uganda
Yernen
Tknn311on%
Support wsts
Acctlled incim
Totsl REStri¢trd
Funds
4.371
101.258
145,792
144.5341
12¥1,3801
281,38Q
11.474
94,271
717996
3A28,469
,988,829
472234
1,774912
Tot￿ Funds
124&128
4,013,197
{3,027,8391
127&538
Ail ￿strIcte11 funds are forspetific hwDBThitariatt PTojcdS Ln p2rti¢ul8rHrea8 ofthe world a5 chosen by the JtwJa¥utient cotTllnitte¢.
Appropriait levels of8UPPOrt costs have been ￿1￿c4)Ied iorestricted. In ord¢rto ttiainlain th¢ IOOQ/• donatti)n policy in Teswiof
restn¢i¢d donation5 a tr￿￿fer h&% been wdc fTomuDte51n¢1￿ funds to cover these 5UPPOrt ¢0sts.
29

Do¢thign Envek)pe ID.. 9n8DF4B4F8542C1.BD71>E786C550D286
Aklmdz4d Foundatitsn IIK
(A CoJDPany Limited by Gll*rantet}
Notes to the A¢£ouDIs
f•r th¢
'tgr ended 31 2024
17 Rtton¢tikntlon of net movement ID fumd to t*sb
tlopj frtrrn (kp¢r4tiTrg 4cti¥itie$
Net IncomElexpendikn]re tipr the repoTtinBpeTiod as perthestattment of litt￿ri￿ fyctivities
Add back depTetiation ¢haTge
De¢Tease I liLtre8sel IL debtoIs
In¢rea8e/ Idecreasel in Credrtors
2024
2023
l.OJO,410
11,474
41,4(
16,1631
606,989
11.944
Il82,185}
30,000
Nrt<*sh Inflow from •ptr*iittg athivilits
18 Rtlattd p*rty trxttgAttIotts
Althoug14 Al.]mdaad Foundation UK Limited is arlitidependetst UK tharity, we are influenced by ouriniemational affiliaie5. Below
8 5un1)Y￿ OftraD$￿tiQ￿ und¢rtthen durin8the ye3rwiltL our affJliale¥.
Al-Imd**d Soulh Afrit*
2024
1023
A￿l￿da*d Autr*li#
2024
2023
Incoll
projc¢ts
Lo¥D creditor
In addition 10 the above th¢ thariry has made enxrgth¢y aid paymcnts forvwious PTOjC¢tsto tht following r¢latcd partics..
104.526
124.750
2024
202J
-Imd¥ad Found*ion- Jndonesi)
AJ-Imdaad FOund￿10￿-j0￿d8tt
Al-I]Ddaad F(￿nd￿lon- South Athta
Al_Imd3&d Foundation- Kenya
50.511
483.418
1,041,183
44,177
406.908
601,818
485,328
FOT PTOi#ls AI-IMda￿ F(MAnd￿10th UK Ilso WOTks clr&%ly in p8rttwship with Al-Inth8d Foundaion South Athca and
leveragts thetr exptrtLse atkd tontstts to tr*tsf¢r fimds from the UKto ms oftheworld which are diffi¢uli to teacb such 18 s￿la
d Jord#n.
Al-ItKNiaad I'"ow)dation UK also wtsrL% v8rtous Iwal utho Ire not affi]i8tes to help deliver globalprojects. irt¢ludingill
CO￿￿)¢5 su¢h as TuTk¢y.
19 lJltimatttomtrolling party
There is no ultIn￿le contrg11ing P8Tty.
20 CApll*l
Tht ¢omp*tty is a ￿MpanY limited by gl￿antre noi haviTLg ashart capita] Every member of the company undertakcs ts> contribute
sum notex¢eedLllE £1 ifthe tomp￿ h&* iLwfficicnt &8SCts to dis¢harg¢its liabilities in the eveni ofiiyndin8UP.
At¢¢tdth8Jy. Iht ¢omp8ny h&% n¢ Sha￿ Capital 4ttd rttotKi118tionofmovemeDts in sh8reholders' fity)ds has be￿ presenied.
30

Docusian Env8bpe10.. 9788DF4B4F8￿2cl-BD7￿E78BCs5￿D2B8
Al-lrndxad Foundxtion UK
IA Comp4n} Limit¢d b) GuaraD¢¢tl
N•tt$ to *ht A¢t0￿￿ts
tor th¢ i'e#r tndtd 31 M#Ytb 2024
21 PMeDlatloll curnnty
The fJnan¢ial statements wepiesented irt Sterfi
13 Ltg*l foFth of entlty and tou#try of i#torporg110
Al-Imdaad Foundation UK is a ¢haTitsble company limiied by guar￿Llee incorporated in En81￿)d with reg￿t￿lon TLumt*T 07511498.
2J Prlhtlp*J pl•¢¢ of
Th¢iddrnss ofihc COMp￿Y'S principal Pla￿ of businfss 4Dd ￿7St¢r¢d offi¢r E5.. 185 Audlev R￿￿, Blxkbury BBI I IH.
24 Vikn*n¢J*A thstrntlltDt8
The¢hgrity th¢ ti)llow￿g fmancial in5truD￿ts..
2024
202J
F￿anCIal ￿setsth* are d¢bi fftstrutn￿
12
iy.'iii
)b,Y22
Fin￿￿1￿1 liabJli1i¢6 n￿vred al amortis¢d cost
-Longtrrni cr¢ditQTS
Note 14