Trustees. Annual Report for the period
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Period end dale
Dec
2023
30 Nov
2024
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Section A
Reference and administration details
Charlty narno ,
Charitsble Foundation for Ihe Education of Nepalese
Child￿n
Other names charlty Is known by
CFENC
Registered charity number (if any)
1140503
Charity's principal address Watergates Cottage
10 Vlatergates
Coleme, Wiltshire
Postcode
SN14 8DP
Names of th• charity trustses who manage the charity
Date8 actod if notfor
whole year
Trustee name
Office Ilf any)
Namè of per¥on (or body) •ntltl•d
to appolnttrust•è Ilf any)
Lisa
1 Whitehouse-
Foskett
Chair
Peter James
Foskett
Treasurer
Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, Ifor example, any custodlan trustees)
Name
Dates actsd if not for whole year
Names and addresseg of adviser8 (Optlonal Infomiation)
Type of advisor
Name
Address
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Namo of chief •x•cutive or names of senior stsff m￿nber8 Ioptlonal infomiation)
Section B
Structure, governance and management
Doscrfpllon of tho charity's tru•ts
Type of govemiw document l Tr￿t Deed dated 7th De￿fflber 2009
How the charity Is constituted
Trust
Trustee selection methods
Appointed by existirvJ trustees
Addltlonal gov•rnan¢• h•u•s (Optional Infomiatlon)
You may ehoosè to include
additional infonnation, where
r818vant, atK)Ut'.
policies and procedures
adopted for the induction and
training of trustees.,
the charity's organisational
structure and any wider
network with which the charity
works;
relationshSp with any related
parti88:
trusteés. consideration of
malor risks and the system
and procedures to manage
them.
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Section C
Objectives and activities
l. To advance Ihe education of the general public of Nepal {and in
particular ¢hikJr8nl indLKling (but wltlK)ul limilationl by..
providirvJ arwj ￿sting in the provision of stationery, equipment
(ind￿ing for scignce arKJ swrts), buildings, la¢ilili8S,
open space and cbthin9 for education at Bhittikharka
School other schcols, colleges and universities
making grants to pupils and students lor paying their tuition and
other fees
direct) to enable them to attend (directly
or remotely) Sc￿01. college or university andlor for the
purthase of books. dolhing or oth8r tlems required to
enable them to advance Iheir education
sponsoring arKI awarding prizes for educational achievement
mthng grants available to adults to enable tham to return to
education
To assist in suth ways as the Trustees think fit any other charty
whose aims indude advanL?ThJ the ed￿ation of the general public of
Nepal in athMryrvJ that aim
Summary ofthe objects ofthe
harity set out in its governing
document
3. Proiryding relEf and aid to those who have been affected by the
, èarttrKJuakes that have taken pla￿ in Nepal.
The tharity has continued to support the edudion of its sponsored
I children. Vthilst the majority are in schools and colleges in Kathmandu
ottrws are out in ts mountain areas.
The Trustees have not taken on thildren as part of their
succession planniTrJ and are seeing existing children graduating and
¢omrnenorvJ work. In parti￿￿ar one will be graduating in 2025 as a
I dental surgeon.
The Trustees have in de(idirvJ upon all of their actions and activities
had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission as to
. vthat Constitutes public benefiL
Summary of tho main activities
undertaken for the public
benefrt in relation to these
objects (include within this
section the sta￿tOry
declaration that trustses have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission on public benefft
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Addltional detalls of objectlves and activltles Ioptlonal infomiation)
Lisa Whitehouse-Foskett has continued as a committee member of
BRANNGO (lead mernber for health) during the year.
You may Choo￿ to indude
further statements, where
relevant, about..
policy on grantmaking:
policy pmgramme related
Investmenl.,
contribution made by
volunteers.
Section D
Achievements and performance
Summary of the maln
ochievemont• of the eharlty
durlng the year
The year'8 achievements were:
The continued sponsorship of children in Nepal both in Kathmandu or
more romote areas.
Fund raising has continued to wove more diffiojlt due to the continued
high cost of living in the UK.
As ever. in undertaking and planning these activities the Trustees have
had regard to both the objects of charity and the guidance i88ued by
the Charity Commission. This sometimes has meant that activities have
not been undertaken which although they would have a beneficial impact
fall outside the objects of the charity.
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Section E
Financial review
Brief statement of the
charity's policy on reserves
To hold at least £10.o¢X) in readily available fijnds.
Vthere funds are held in excess of tt)is. they are to be invested but on the
basis that they can be realised within 1 year.
Imh current rates of interest the charity is keeping any surplus in its
savings account (Business Interest Access) with its bank.
Details of any funds materlally
In deflclt
Furthor flnanclal revlew detalls Ioptlonal Inforniatlon)
You may choos• to include
l The principal sources of the Charity's funding are..
additional information. where
relevant about..
1. Child sponsors
the charity's Fyincipal
2. General sponsorn and donors
sources of funds (includifVJ
3. Colleding fins
any fundraising),.
4. Holding of special events.
how expenditure has
supported th8 key ol¥'e¢tives
of the charity.,
Investment policy and
objectives including any
ethical investrnent policy
adopted.
Section F
Other optional information
The Trustees continue to establish links wilh other charities to swap best practice.
The Trustees also monrtor the news in Nepal both via online version of the Himilayan Time8 and also the
Foreign and Commonwealth Office and variety of onlinè newspapers, BBC News. tasing regularly wit head
I teachers and local NGO'S.
The Trustees are aware that Nepal is a country where there is a high risk of bribery and mon8y laundering
, activities. Try are careful with whom they transact business arKI ensure that by visiting the country at least
once a year they visit the wemises of those with whom th8y WO￿ and from whom they buy stock. This also
enables them to See the age and working conditi'ons of employees.
They are also careful only to transfer money lo Nepal through nornial channeSs and wherever possible by
. bank transfer from the Charity's bank account. It has though chosen to make some payments by moneygram
and similar money transfer platfomis, especially where the sums transferred are disproportionate lo charges
ralsed by Charity's bank and also the receiving bank in Nepal.
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Section G
Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees, report above.
Slgned on ￿half of the charity's trustees
Signaturol
Full namel
Lisa IMbitehouse-Foskett
Peter James Foskett
Posltlon (eg Secrelary, Chal Chair
Treasurer
Da
28th September 2025
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||||Fortheperiod<br>from|01t12t2023|To|31 November 2024|||
|SectionA|Receiptsand payments||||||||
||||Unrestricted<br>funds|Restrictedfunds|funds|Totalfunds||Lastyear|
||||to thenearestt|tothenearest€.|to the nearest e|to the neareste||to the nearestf|
|A1|||||||||
|Donations, legacies & grants||||||1,927||1,370|
|Sponsorship|||24556|||24,556||19,413|
|lnterest on deposit|account|||||50||80|
|Sales of stock|||200|||200||590|
|Collecting Tins|||65|||65||210|
|ReclaimedGiftAid|||0|||||0|
|||||||||0|
|||||||||0|
|Subtotal(Grossincome forAR)|||26,798|||26,798||21,653|
||nvestment|sales,|||||||
|(seetable)|||||||||
||||0|0|0||||
||||0|0|0|||0|
|||Subtotal|-0|0|-0|||-0|
||Total receipts||26,798|0|0|26,798||21,663|
|A3<br>nts|||||||||
|Cost of Fundraising|||0||||||
|Carriage<br>lnsurance|||0<br>563|||s63|--|546|
|Printing, Stationery|&computer supplies||191|||191||185|
|Bank interest and charges|||434|||434||485|
|Purchase of stock (incl import taxes)|||340|||340||93|
|Tuition Fees|||27,699|||27,699||28,179|
|Courses, learning, interacting with otfrer|||||||||
|charities (subscriptiontoBRANNGO)||||||||155|
|Books/equipmenUprizes||||||||3,339|
|Misc (incl legal &|professional|fees)|396|||396||384|
|||Sub|29,623|||29,623||33,366|
|A4Asset and investment|||||||||
|purchases,(seetable)|||||||||
||||0|0|0||||
||||0|0|0||||
|||Subtotal|0|0|0|||0|
||Totalpayments||29,623|0|0|29,623|||
|Netofreceipts/(payments)|||2,825|||2,825||11,703|
|A5Transfersbetweenfunds|||0||||||
|AGCashfunds|last year end||0|||14,959|-||
|Cashfundsthis||year|2,825|||12,134|||



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|||**tF-iis||funds||funds|
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|81|Cashfunds|Treasurer|Account|1,455|||
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||Total cashfunds|8,634|||
||(agree balances with receipts and payments||||
||account(s))||||
|||Unrestricted|Restrictedfunds|Endowment|
|||funds||funds|
||betiits"|toneareste|tonearestf|tonearestt|
|82 Other monetary assets|Trade Debtors-purchased by Dou6e|3,500|||
||Other Debtors||||
||rDetails|Fund towhichasset|Cost (optional)|Current value|
|83lnvestment assets|||||
|||Fundto whichasset<br>belongs|Cost (optional)|Current value|
|84Assetsretainedforthe|||||
|charity's ownuse|||||
||jDetails|Fund towhich<br>Iiabilityrelates|Amountdue<br>(optional)|When due<br>(optional)|
|85 Liabilities|||||
|Signed by oneortwo trusteesonbehalf<br>of all thetrustees||Print|Name|Date of approval|
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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examiner's
report on the accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to the trusteesl
members of
CHARITABLE FOUNDATION FOR THE EDUCATION OF NEPALESE
CHILDREN
On accounts for the year
ended
30 November 2024
Charity no
(if any)
1140503
Set out on pages
Receipt and payments accounts pages 1-2
I report to the truslees on my examination of the accounts of tho above
charity {"the Trust") for the year ended 30th November 2022.
Responsibilities and As the charity trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation
basis of report of the accounls in accordance with the requiremenls of the Charities Act
2011 {°th8 Act'}.
I r6port in respe¢t of my examination of the Trust's accounls Garried out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I
have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Cornmission
under section 145{5)Ib) of the Act.
I hav6 completed my examination. I confirm that no matérial matters have
come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me
cause to believe that in, any material respect-.
accounting records were not kepl in accordance with section 130 of
the Act or
the accounts do not accord with the accounting records
Independent
examiner's statement
I have no concerns and have Gome across no other matters in connection
with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a
proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Signed:
Date:
Name:
Hannah Peltifer
Relevant professional
qualificationlsl or body
{if any):
ACA
Address:
OCL Accountancy
141 Englishcombe Lane
Bath BA2 2EL
IER
October 2018

Section B
Disclosure
Only complete if the examiner needs lo highlight matters of concem {see CC32,
Independent examinalion of charity accounts.. directions and guidanGe for
examiners).
No disclosure
Give here brief details of
any items that the
examinerwishes to
disclose.
IER
October 2018