Gift Foundation
Report and Financial Statements For the Year Ended December 2022 Charity Registration Number 1143428
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Contents
Contents Page ........................................................................................................................ 1 Message from the Chair of Trustees ....................................................................................... 2 Dr Zaza Johnson Elsheikh ......................................................................................................................2 Gift Foundation at a glance… ................................................................................................................3 Administrative Information ...................................................................................................... 4 Structure, Governance and Management ............................................................................................4 Recruitment and appointment of trustees ...........................................................................................4 Objectives and Activities for Public Benefit ............................................................................. 6 Scholarship Awards ................................................................................................................ 6 Related Parties ....................................................................................................................... 7 Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees ..................................................................... 8 Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner ..........................................................................8 Basis of Independent examiner's statement ........................................................................................8 Independent examiner's statement .....................................................................................................8 Statement of Financial Activities ............................................................................................. 9 Balance Sheet as at 31 December 2022 .............................................................................. 10 Notes to the Accounts 31 December 2022 ............................................................................. 11 1 Accounting Policies ......................................................................................................................... 11 2 Tangible Assets ................................................................................................................................ 11 3 Creditors: Amounts falling due within one year ............................................................................. 12 4 Related Party Transaction ............................................................................................................... 12 Plans for the future (next 12 months) .................................................................................... 13
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Message from the Chair of Trustees
Dr Zaza Johnson Elsheikh
I am delighted to present our annual report for the year 2022, highlighting the remarkable impact that our charity has had on the lives of individuals in need. As the Chair of Gift Foundation, I am proud to share the significant milestones and achievements made possible through the unwavering support of our donors and partners.
Education Initiatives:
Throughout the year, our scholarship program has empowered 15 adult students, providing them with the opportunity to pursue higher education and unlock their full potential. Additionally, we have nurtured the talents of over 700 children, offering them a brighter future through educational support.
Humanitarian Aid in Bangladesh, Sudan, and Ghana:
In response to the urgent needs arising from natural disasters and socio-economic challenges, our charity has actively engaged in humanitarian efforts. In Bangladesh, we provided essential flood relief, assisting affected communities in rebuilding their lives. In Sudan and Ghana, we distributed food packs to alleviate hunger and initiated projects to ensure access to clean water through the construction of water wells.
These initiatives are a testament to our commitment to making a meaningful difference in the lives of those facing adversity. We believe that by addressing immediate needs and investing in education, we are contributing to sustainable development and fostering positive change in communities around the world.
As we reflect on the past year, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to all our supporters, volunteers, and partners who have played a crucial role in making these accomplishments possible. Together, we are building a brighter, more inclusive future for those in need.
Thank you for your ongoing support.
Dr Zaza Johnson Elsheikh Chair of Gift Foundation
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Gift Foundation at a glance…
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Administrative Information
Charity Name : Gift Foundation
Charity Registration Number : 1143428
Registered Office
46E Micro Business Park, Greatorex Street, London E1 5NP
Auditors
Hussain Associates, Chartered Certified Accountant, 54 Billet Road, Romford RM6 5SU
Bankers
HSBC, 45 Bank Street, Jubilee Place Canary Wharf, London E14 5NY.
Structure, Governance and Management
Governing document
Gift Foundation is a registered charity, number 1143428, and is constituted under a trust deed dated 18 June 2011.
Organisational structure
The charity trustees are responsible for the general control and management of the charity. The trustees give their time freely and receive no remuneration or other financial benefits.
At the biannual trustees’ meetings, the trustees agree the broad strategy and areas of activity for the Gift of Knowledge, including scholarship awards and performance. The day to day processing and handling of applications prior to consideration by the relevant trustees is delegated to the Administration.
The trustees also consider the monitoring information concerning the performance of scholarships to date, and make recommendations to the trustees concerning the extension, cessation or suspension of existing scholarship awards.
Trustees:
Chair of Trustees : Dr Zaza Johnson Elsheikh, MBBS Treasurer : Monjur Miah, BSc Hons Trustees : Dr Rabia Ishaque, MRCGP MBBS Dr Tasnuba Subhani, MBBS Mrs Khaleda Jasmeen Maleque, BA Hons Mrs Selina Begum Ali, BEd CELTA PTLLS Dr Hamida Begum, MRCGP MBBS Monzurul Haque, BSc Hons Sorwar Hussain Ahmed
Recruitment and appointment of trustees
New trustees are appointed by the existing trustees and serve for 5 years after which they may put themselves forward for re-appointment.
In selecting new trustees, we seek to identify people who regularly attend events and functions organised by the charity and are willing to volunteer to help in our broader community work. Potential trustees are invited to attend trustees’ meetings as observers and are given more details of the charity’s aims and activities and, if all agree, they are then proposed as new
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trustees at the subsequent trustees’ meeting. This process allows due consideration of the person’s eligibility, personal competence, specialist knowledge and skills.
Induction and training of trustees
Following appointment, new trustees are introduced to their new role and given copies of the trust deed and a guide to the policies and procedures adopted by our charity. A number of publications from the Charity Commission are also provided including the guidance on charities and public benefit. This ensures that new trustees are aware of the scope of their responsibilities under the Charities Act. Initially, new trustees work with an existing trustee assisting on particular activities and projects run by the charity. After satisfactory feedback from existing trustees, they are then given the task of leading a particular activity or project, reporting progress at trustees’ meetings.
Risk management
The trustees have assessed the risks the charity faces and discuss measures to limit them at trustee meetings. The trustees are satisfied that systems are in place, or arrangements are in hand, to manage the risks that have been identified. In particular the finances of the charity are kept under review through a strict authorisation process for any expenses or expenditures. We also ensure that all necessary documents are provided and maintained in relation to any expenses. Appropriate DBS checks, supported by regularly reviewed policies, are made for all those who work with children or vulnerable groups.
The trustees have considered the major risks to which the charity is exposed and have reviewed those risks and established systems and procedures to manage those risks.
Our major operational risk is the extent to which the scholarship awards successfully lead to competent teachers, leaders and scholars for the community. The trustees manage this risk by retaining trustees of sufficient skill and expertise, who oversee the scholarship awarding process and are heavily involved in screening applicants to identify talent and motivation. The charity also makes effort to keep regular communication with the awardees and requests an annual report from their respective supervisors to monitor academic progress. Furthermore, a key component of the scholarship award is mentoring; this is to provide personal support and expand opportunities.
Everyday transactions are physically monitored by at least one trustee. Any large payments require the authorisation of the Chair and Treasurer.
Volunteers
The charity is very involved in the local community and relies on voluntary help. We have approximately 50 volunteers to assist with event organising and planning.
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Objectives and Activities for Public Benefit
Our aims
Our charity’s purposes as set out in the objectives contained in the charity’s trust deed and are summarised below:
To promote education in such ways as the trustees think fit in particular but not exclusively by:
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Awarding scholarships or grants to people over the age of 21 years in the United Kingdom and developing countries to attend university, college or institute of higher or further education.
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To promote numeracy and literacy amongst children in developing countries.
Our objectives
Our objectives are set to reflect our community aims. Each year our trustees review our objectives and activities to ensure they continue to reflect our aims. In carrying out this review the trustees have considered the Charity Commission’s general guidance on public benefit and in particular its supplementary public guidance on the advancement of higher education for the public benefit.
Our long term ambition is to build competent imams, scholars and teachers for our community who have an understanding of our unique needs in the West.
Events: Our main events in 2022 were –
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Provided food pack for needy family in Sudan & Ghana
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Provided scholarship support for various Talent Competition in Bangladesh & Ghana
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• Continued raising funds through online appeals for Scholarships
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Supporting Revert brothers and sisters
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Continue supporting Islamic studies
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Supporting Personal Development of 3 new awardees
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Supported flood relief in Bangladesh
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Contributed water wells in Ghana
Scholarship Awards
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In 2022, the charity provided scholarships to 15 exceptional adult students from UK and supported over 700 talented children of various institutes in Bangladesh & Ghana.
All of our awardees attend prestigious institutions including:
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University Of Warwick
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SOAS University
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Al Azhar University - Egypt
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University of Cambridge
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University of Birmingham
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European Institute for Human Sciences
Award Making Policy
The charity has established its scholarship awarding policy to achieve its objects for the public benefit to improve the research and teaching capabilities of the Muslim and wider community. The immediate beneficiaries of the scholarships are the individual recipients, although we expect communal benefits to accrue through the development of competent researchers and teachers.
Criteria and selection
Our scholarship awards fund British students either pursing (or continuing):
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A PhD in Islamic Sciences at a reputable institution in the UK, or
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Those pursuing Islamic studies delivered in Arabic abroad, also at a recognised institute.
Gift Foundation welcomes applications for scholarship awards from proactive and dedicated British students who have an excellent academic track record and have also undertaken community and charity work.
Eligibility is restricted to applicants specialising in Islamic Sciences to ensure that we operate within our aims and objects. However, if the trustees deem that an exceptional candidate has the potential to make beneficial contributions to the community through their research, then the charity may make exceptions at their discretion.
All applications are initially scrutinised by at least one trustee before references are verified and additional background checks are carried out through the charity’s expansive network.
Interview
If applicants successfully pass through the initial screening and background checks, they are invited for an interview carried out by 2 trustees, where they determine eligibility of a scholarship. This will include an assessment of whether each candidate can manage the other costs involved in studying, such as living and travel expenses. Candidates are given an indication of whether the charity will support them at this stage, although no explicit reference to the amount is given at this stage.
Related Parties
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None of our trustees received any remuneration from their work with the charity in the current year.
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The charity shares office space with Beacon Institute, an organisation which intends to impart knowledge through organising appropriate courses in different Islamic sciences.
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Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees
I report on the Accounts of the charity for the year ended 31 December 2022 which are set out on attached pages.
Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner
The charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of accounts. The charity's trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 ( the charities Act) and that an independent examination is needed.
It is my responsibility to:
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Examine the accounts under section 145 of the Charities Act,
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To follow the procedures laid down in the general Directions given by the Charity Commission (under section 145(5) (b) of the Charities Act), and
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To state whether particular matters have come to my attention.
Basis of Independent examiner's statement
My examination was carried out in accordance with general Directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from the 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 to whether the accounts present a 'true and fair' view and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.
Independent examiner's statement
In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention
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(1) which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in, any material respect, the requirements:
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to keep accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act; -to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with the accounting requirements of the Charities Act have not been met.
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(2) to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Kamal Hussain FCCA
Hussain Associates Limited Unit 46D Micro Business Park 46-50 Greatorex Street London E1 5NP
Date: 19/02/2024
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Statement of Financial Activities
(Incorporating an Income and Expenditure Account) for the year ended 31 December 2022
| Incoming resources Gift aid Donations Total incoming resources Resources expended Salaries & Employer NI Employer pension contribution Postage and stationery Rent and Rates Brochure and publications Refreshments Bank Charges Scholarships, awards and course fees Light and heat Sundry Expenses Donations Telephone Travel and subsistence Event and conference cost Repair & maintenance Equipment hire and computer accessories Website costs Accountancy Professional and consultancy Fees Subscriptions Depreciation Total resources expended Net movement in funds for the year Total funds brought forward Total funds carried forward |
Unrestricted Funds £ 14,990 170,911 185,901 94,154 2,012 1,277 19,479 5,651 549 444 75,246 (1,076) 236 18,333 555 10,243 12,638 2,639 1,016 2,130 1,100 7,435 1,262 2,920 258,242 (72,341) 74,672 2,331 |
Restricted Funds £ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0000000000- - - - |
Total Funds 2022 £ 14,990 170,911 185,901 94,154 2,012 1,277 19,479 5,651 549 444 75,246 (1,076) 236 18,333 555 10,243 12,638 2,639 1,016 2,130 1,100 7,435 1,262 2,920 258,242 (72,341) 74,672 2,331 |
Total Funds 2021 £ 13,322 134,965 |
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| 148,287 | ||||
| 29,999 744 65 13,255 11,731 - 215 43,737 456 550 4,300 225 994 3,806 - 1,900 - 900 5,756 1,166 1,513 |
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| 121,311 | ||||
| 26,976 47,696 |
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| 74,672 |
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Balance Sheet as at 31 December 2022
| Fixed assets 2022 Notes £ £ Tangible Assets 2 15,032 15,032 Current assets Cash at bank and in hand 4,209 Other Debtors - 4,209 Creditors: amounts falling due within one year 3(16,910) Net current assets/(liabilities) (12,701) Net Assets 2,331 Reserves Unrestricted funds 2,331 Restricted fund - 2,331 |
2021 £ £ 8,575 8,575 68,281 3,133 71,414 (5,316) 66,097 74,672 74,672 - 74,672 |
2021 £ £ 8,575 8,575 68,281 3,133 71,414 (5,316) 66,097 74,672 74,672 - 74,672 |
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| 74,672 | |||
| 74,672 - 74,672 |
This report was approved by the trustees on 19/02/2024 and signed on their behalf.
Dr Zaza Johnson Elsheikh MBBS Chair
Monjur Miah Treasurer
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Notes to the Accounts 31 December 2022
1 Accounting Policies
Basis of preparation of accounts
The financial statements are prepared under historical cost convention. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practice and charities act 2011.
Fund Accounting
Unrestricted funds are available for use at the discretion in furtherance of the general objectives of the charity. Restricted funds are subjected to restrictions on there expenditure imposed by the donor through the terms on an appeal.
Incoming Resources
Voluntary income and donations are included in incoming resources when they are receivable, excepts when donor’ conditions have not been fulfilled then the income is differed.
Resources expanded are included in the statement of Financial Activities on the accrual basis inclusive of any VAT which can not be recovered.
Expenditure which directly attributable to specific activities has been included in this cost categories. Where the cost are attributable to more then one activity, they have been apportioned across the cost categories on a basis consistent with the use of resources.
Tangible fixed assets and depreciation
Tangible fixed assets are measured at cost less accumulated depreciation and any accumulated impairment losses. Depreciation is provided at rates calculated to write off the cost of the fixed assets, less their estimated residual value, over their expected useful lives on the following bases: Plant & Machinery 15% Straight Line
2 Tangible Assets
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3 Creditors: Amounts falling due within one year
| Other creditors Other taxation and social security Accruals |
2022 £ 10,810 3,300 2,850 16,960 |
2021 £ 174 3,592 1,550 |
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| 5,316 |
4 Related Party Transaction
No trustees had any personal interest in any contract or transaction entered into by the charity during the year. Key management personnel Mr Fahimul Anam (CEO) was paid a salary of £41,333 during the year who is the partner of one of the trustees.
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Plans for the future (next 12 months)
Over the next year, Gift Foundation plans to:
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Exert more effort to increase the number of Regular Donors to create a more sustainable income stream.
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Organise and arrange more community events to benefit the locals
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Arrange for a Trustee to visit Bangladesh at their own cost to explore further opportunities to support poverty stricken children through scholarship programme.
Gift Foundation to organise community events with promenant scholars
Gift Foundation will continue to explore various Educational Institutes in Bangladesh & Ghana to nurture young talents for prosperous future
Extend our food packs contribution across number of villiages in Bangladesh, Sudan & G hana
Children scholarship - continue exploring the possibility of awarding more scholarship to poverty stricken children in Bangladesh & Ghana
Revive our community outreach initative, Heart 2 Heart , to cater to the most vulnerable in our locality in the UK
This report was approved by the trustees on 19/02/2024 and signed on their behalf.
Dr Zaza Johnson Elsheikh
Chair
On behalf of the Management Committee
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