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2024-04-30-accounts

Trustees’ Annual Report for the period

From 4th May 2023 to 3rd May 2024

SECTION A Reference and Administration details Reference and Administration details
Charity Name Noor Ministries Charity
CharityRegistration Number 1143470
Charity’s Principal Address Midfeld, The Ballands North, Fetcham,
Leatherhead,Surrey,KT22 9HU
Names of charity trustees Mark Gooding
Stephen Neill
Alison Reiss
Fran Gooding
Jeremy Beckett
Gillian Wantling
Chair
Treasurer
SECTION B Structure, governance and management
Type ofgoverningdocument Trust Deed(16 June 2011)
How the charityis constituted Trust
Trust selection methods Appointment byTrust Board
SECTION C Objectives and activities
Summary of the objects of the
charity set out in its governing
document
To provide grants which will support facilities for
Christian education at Noor Ministries School,
Okara District, Punjab Province, Pakistan.
To relieve the poverty of young people and enable
them to participate in educational activities that
theycould not otherwise aford.
Summary of the main
activities
undertaken for the public
beneft ...
In accordance with the guidance on public beneft
issued by the Charity Commission, the Trustees
have sought to maximise the amount of support
directed towards Noor Ministries’ Life Transforming
Centre schools which ofer Christian education to
children from poor families in Okara District,
Pakistan.
To raise awareness of the work of Noor Ministries in
Pakistan.
To facilitate the raising of funds and the transfer of
donations to Noor Ministries in Pakistan.
SECTION D Achievements and Performance
Summary In the year 2023-2024 the UK charity continued to
provide a large majority of the income
(approximately 80%) supporting the work of the Life
Transforming schools run by Noor Ministries in
Pakistan. During the year the Trust Board made
every efort to adhere closely to the guidelines set by
the Charity Commission and the requirements of
the bankingsector. The Trustees have taken steps to
observe best practice in procedures and have
consistently monitored use of the charity’s funds
with due diligence.
During the year a number of the previous trustees
retired including Mark Heaton, Sue Clifton and
Richard Davis and we would like to thank them for
their commitment and support for the work of the
charity over many years.
The generous supporters of the charity have been
kept informed regarding the use made of their
donations, using updates sent out to individuals on
the mailing list. It is a sign of how far the work has
advanced that graduates from the school are now
returning to serve as trainee teachers. Some
members of staf have occasionally accompanied
the principal to conferences and promotional
events. In terms of building work in Pakistan, this
has mainly centred around the completion and
opening of better ofice accommodation in Lahore.
The new school in Pattoki opened its doors on 23rd
August 2024, establishing a beacon of hope and
education in a very needy area, principally for the
Pattoki Christian community. An inaugural
ceremony was held in the school, presided over by
the Chairman of the Board Mr. Danishmand Wasti.
During the year, air pollution in Punjab reached
hazardous levels, with Lahore's air quality index
exceeding 1,600—far above the WHO's safe limit of
50. Schools were closed, and bans on outdoor work
left many daily wage earners without income,
afecting food security for many families. UNICEF
warns of severe health risks, especially for children,
as pollution causes respiratory illnesses, eye
infections and other complications. Noor Ministries
Pakistan supported some families who approached
them for help for example by providing $50 food
packs which can sustain a family for two weeks
particularly. There was a particular drive to provide
support at Christmas time when some families will
have nothing to cook. Some parents of school
children are going through critical times during this
crisis of air pollution and due to that their parents
were not able to work, therefore many families of our
school children have a shortage of food and other
daily use items. Many staf members and students
contracted illnesses due to air pollution problems in
Lahore.
SECTION E Financial Review
Summary A total of £151,000 was transferred from the UK
charity to the work of the Noor Ministries’ Life
Transforming schools in Pakistan during the year.
This is over £31,200 less than the previous year.
Given the risk of holding money in Pakistan bank
accounts for prolonged periods, Sajida Iqbal, the
CEO of Noor Ministries Pakistan has requested Noor
Ministries UK to only transfer funds on an as
required basis. We regularly communicate with
Sajida and make a transfer to the NM Pakistan
account when she requests it. A Gift Aid claim was
made part way through the year. Since assuming
responsibilities from the now retired trustees, we are
updating the lists of donors who qualify for Gift Aid.
This process is ongoing, and we will be able to
submit a further claim for Gift Aid, once we have
completed this update. In terms of expenditure
apart from bank transfers, there was a small sum of
approximately £350 which related to gifts
specifcally given to the charity to pass on to Sajida
Iqbal personally, and a further amount of £500
which was an allowance given to Sajida to cover her
travel expenses in the UK. The charity has continued
to operate with minimal administrative expenditure,
ensuring as much as possible of funds given by
donors is transferred to the work in Pakistan. To date
the Board has been composed of unpaid trustees,
with no expenses attached to the fulflment of their
duties.
Brief statement of the charity’s
policy on reserves
The charity exists to facilitate the transfer of funds
from the UK to Noor Ministries in Pakistan. There are
no paid employees in the charity and Income and
Expenditure is monitored closely to ensure reserves
are at an acceptable level.
Details of any funds materially
in defcit
Not applicable
Details of any funds held as a
custodian trustee
Not applicable
SECTION F Declaration
Signed on behalf of the Noor Ministries Trustees
Stephen Neill
Treasurer

Noor Ministries Charity

Report and Accounts Period ended 30 April 2024

1 Lamb's Passage, London EC1Y 8AB www.stewardship.org.uk

NOOR MINISTRIES CHARITY

LEGAL & ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS

FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 30 APRIL 2024

ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE

Midfield The Ballands North Fetcham Surrey KT22 9HU

GOVERNING DOCUMENT Trust deed dated 16 June 2011 CHARITY REGISTRATION NUMBER 1143470 TRUSTEES RESPONSIBLE FOR Mark Heaton (resigned 12 Sept 2023) MANAGING THE CHARITY Sue Clifton (resigned 12 Sept 2023) Gillian Wantling Richard Davis (resigned 12 Sept 2023) Stephen Emmott (resigned 27 August 2024) Stephen Neill Jeremy Beckett (appointed 12th Sept 2023) Fran Gooding (appointed 12th Sept 2023) Alison Reis (appointed 12th Sept 2023) Mark Gooding (appointed 12th Sept 2023)

BANKERS HSBC UK Bank Plc

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER

Sarah Crispin ACA Stewardship 1 Lamb's Passage LONDON EC1Y 8AB

INDEX

Page 1 Pages 2-4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Pages 8

Legal & Administrative Details Trustees' Report Independent Examiner's Report Receipts and Payments Account Statement of Assets & Liabilities Notes to the Accounts

Page 1

NOOR MINISTRIES CHARITY

REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES

FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 30 APRIL 2024

The Trustees have pleasure in submitting the Report and Accounts for the period ended 30 April 2024.

Objects of the charity

The charity is governed by a trust deed and is constituted as a trust. The charity's principal objects, as set out in its governing document, are:

a) To provide grants which will support facilities for Christian education at Noor Ministries School, Okara District, Punjab Province, Pakistan.

b) To relieve the poverty of young people and enable them to participate in educational activities that they could not otherwise afford.

Summary of the charity's main activities

In accordance with the guidance on public benefit issued by the Charity Commission, the Trustees have sought to maximise the amount of support directed towards Noor Ministries’ Life Transforming Centre schools which offer Christian education to children from poor families in Okara District, Pakistan.

To raise awareness of the work of Noor Ministries in Pakistan.

To facilitate the raising of funds and the transfer of donations to Noor Ministries in Pakistan.

Achievements and Performance

In the year 2023-2024 the UK charity continued to provide a large majority of the income (approximately 80%) supporting the work of the Life Transforming schools run by Noor Ministries in Pakistan. During the year the Trust Board made every effort to adhere closely to the guidelines set by the Charity Commission and the requirements of the banking sector. The Trustees have taken steps to observe best practice in procedures and have consistently monitored use of the charity’s funds with due diligence.

During the year a number of the previous trustees retired including Mark Heaton, Sue Clifton and Richard Davis and we would like to thank them for their commitment and support for the work of the charity over many years.

The generous supporters of the charity have been kept informed regarding the use made of their donations, using updates sent out to individuals on the mailing list. It is a sign of how far the work has advanced that graduates from the school are now returning to serve as trainee teachers. Some members of staff have occasionally accompanied the principal to conferences and promotional events. In terms of building work in Pakistan, this has mainly centred around the completion and opening of better office accommodation in Lahore.

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The new school in Pattoki opened its doors on 23rd August 2024, establishing a beacon of hope and education in a very needy area, principally for the Pattoki Christian community. An inaugural ceremony was held in the school, presided over by the Chairman of the Board Mr. Danishmand Wasti. During the year, air pollution in Punjab reached hazardous levels, with Lahore's air quality index exceeding 1,600—far above the WHO's safe limit of 50. Schools were closed, and bans on outdoor work left many daily wage earners without income, affecting food security for many families. UNICEF warns of severe health risks, especially for children, as pollution causes respiratory illnesses, eye infections and other complications. Noor Ministries Pakistan supported some families who approached them for help for example by providing $50 food packs which can sustain a family for two weeks particularly. There was a particular drive to provide support at Christmas time when some families will have nothing to cook. Some parents of school children are going through critical times during this crisis of air pollution and due to that their parents were not able to work, therefore many families of our school children have a shortage of food and other daily use items. Many staff members and students contracted illnesses due to air pollution problems in Lahore.

Financial review

A total of £151,000 was transferred from the UK charity to the work of the Noor Ministries’ Life Transforming schools in Pakistan during the year. This is over £31,200 less than the previous year. Given the risk of holding money in Pakistan bank accounts for prolonged periods, Sajida Iqbal, the CEO of Noor Ministries Pakistan has requested Noor Ministries UK to only transfer funds on an as required basis. We regularly communicate with Sajida and make a transfer to the NM Pakistan account when she requests it. A Gift Aid claim was made part way through the year. Since assuming responsibilities from the now retired trustees, we are updating the lists of donors who qualify for Gift Aid. This process is ongoing, and we will be able to submit a further claim for Gift Aid, once we have completed this update. In terms of expenditure apart from bank transfers, there was a small sum of approximately £350 which related to gifts specifically given to the charity to pass on to Sajida Iqbal personally, and a further amount of £500 which was an allowance given to Sajida to cover her travel expenses in the UK. The charity has continued to operate with minimal administrative expenditure, ensuring as much as possible of funds given by donors is transferred to the work in Pakistan. To date the Board has been composed of unpaid trustees, with no expenses attached to the fulfilment of their duties.

Reserves policy

The charity exists to facilitate the transfer of funds from the UK to Noor Ministries in Pakistan. There are no paid employees in the charity and Income and Expenditure is monitored closely to ensure reserves are at an acceptable level. At the year end, the charity held unrestricted cash of £86,127.

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Governance

Responsibility for setting policy and for making operating decisions rest with the trustees who meet regularly to monitor the activities of the charity.

Responsibilities of trustees

Charity law requires us as Trustees to prepare financial statements for each accounting year which record the receipts and payments of the charity for the year.

We are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and enable us to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011.

We also have a responsibility to safeguard the assets of the charity and to take reasonable steps to prevent fraud or any other irregularities.

Approval

This report was approved by the trustees and signed on their behalf by:

Stephen Neill (Apr 4, 2025 15:53 GMT+1)Stephen Neill

_________ STEPHEN NEILL

Apr 4, 2025 Date:_____

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INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT

TO THE TRUSTEES OF

NOOR MINISTRIES CHARITY

I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of Noor Ministries Charity ('the charity') for the period ended 30 April 2024 on pages 6 to 8 following.

Responsibilities and basis of report

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

I report in respect of my examination of the charity’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the 2011 Act.

Independent examiner’s statement

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

  1. accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the 2011 Act; or

  2. the accounts do not accord with the accounting records.

I have no concerns and have come 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.

Sarah Crispin

Sarah Crispin (Apr 17, 2025 13:48 GMT+1)

Sarah Crispin ACA Stewardship 1 Lamb's Passage LONDON EC1Y 8AB

Date: Apr 17, 2025

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NOOR MINISTRIES CHARITY

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT

FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 30 APRIL 2024

Unrestricted Funds
General Designated Restricted
Funds Funds Funds 2024 2023
Notes £ £ £ £ £
Income receipts
Donations 158,048 - 350 158,398 137,694
Gift aid receipts 5,588 - - 5,588 12,243
163,636 - 350 163,986 149,936
Total receipts 163,636 - 350 163,986 149,936
Payments
Payments
in
relation
to
activities undertaken directly
charitable 2 881 - 350 1,231 1,462
Grants
paid
in
relation
to
activities undertaken by others
charitable 3 151,000 - - 151,000 182,200
151,881 - 350 152,231 183,662
Total payments 151,881 - 350 152,231 183,662
Net of receipts / (payments) before 11,755 - - 11,755 - 33,726
Transfers between funds 4 - - - - -
Net movement in funds 11,755 - - 11,755 - 33,726
Cash funds as at last year end 74,372 - - 74,372 108,097
Cash funds at this year end A 86,127 - - 86,127 74,372

The notes on pages 8 form part of these accounts.

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NOOR MINISTRIES CHARITY

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 30 APRIL 2024

Notes
A Cash funds
Cash at bank with immediate access
B Other monetary assets
Gift aid due to charity
C Liabilities
Falling due within one year
Fee for Independent Examination
Total
General
Designated
funds
funds
£
£
86,127
-
86,127
-
-
-
-
-
1,080
-
1,080
-
1,080
-
Unrestricted Funds
Restricted
funds
£
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2024
£
86,127
86,127
-
-
1,080
1,080
1,080
2023
£
74,372
74,372
-
-
-
-
-

The accounts were approved by the trustees and signed on their behalf by:

Stephen Neill _____STEPHEN NEILL Stephen Neill (Apr 4, 2025 15:53 GMT+1) Apr 4, 2025 Date:_____

The notes on pages 8 form part of these accounts.

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NOOR MINISTRIES CHARITY

NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS

FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 30 APRIL 2024

1 Accounting policies

The accounts have been prepared on a receipts and payments basis and comprise a statement that shows the charity's receipts and payments, a statement that summarises the charity's assets and liabilities and related notes. The accountancy profession have determined that only accounts prepared in accordance with applicable accounting standards present a 'true and fair' view and, as these receipts and payments accounts have not (and cannot) be prepared in accordance with accounting standards, these accounts do not present (and are not intended to present) a 'true and fair' view of the charity's financial activities and state of affairs.

General funds are unrestricted funds which are available for use at the discretion of the trustees in furtherance of the general objectives of the charity. Designated funds comprise unrestricted funds that have been set aside by the trustees for particular purposes. Restricted funds are donations which are to be used in accordance with specific restrictions imposed by donors; they include donations received from appeals for specific activities or projects.

2
Payments in relation to charitable activities undertaken directly
Bank charges
Travel costs
Other costs
3
Grants paid in relation to charitable activities undertaken by others
Grants for:
Noor Ministries (Pakistan)
4
Movement of funds
General funds
Restricted funds
Gifts Fund
Total funds
Unrestrict Designated
funds
£
-
-
-
-
-
Receipts
£
163,636
350
350
163,986
ed Funds
Restricted
Funds
£
-
-
350
350
-
Payments
£
151,881
-
350
-
350
-
152,231
-
Total
2024
£
381
500
350
1,231
151,000
151,000
Transfers
£
-
-
-
-
Total
2023
£
432
635
395
1,462
182,200
182,200
Closing
balance
£
86,127
-
-
86,127

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Noor Ministries Charity

Report and Accounts Period ended 30 April 2024

1 Lamb's Passage, London EC1Y 8AB www.stewardship.org.uk

NOOR MINISTRIES CHARITY

LEGAL & ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS

FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 30 APRIL 2024

ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE

Midfield The Ballands North Fetcham Surrey KT22 9HU

GOVERNING DOCUMENT Trust deed dated 16 June 2011 CHARITY REGISTRATION NUMBER 1143470 TRUSTEES RESPONSIBLE FOR Mark Heaton (resigned 12 Sept 2023) MANAGING THE CHARITY Sue Clifton (resigned 12 Sept 2023) Gillian Wantling Richard Davis (resigned 12 Sept 2023) Stephen Emmott (resigned 27 August 2024) Stephen Neill Jeremy Beckett (appointed 12th Sept 2023) Fran Gooding (appointed 12th Sept 2023) Alison Reis (appointed 12th Sept 2023) Mark Gooding (appointed 12th Sept 2023)

BANKERS HSBC UK Bank Plc

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER

Sarah Crispin ACA Stewardship 1 Lamb's Passage LONDON EC1Y 8AB

INDEX

Page 1 Pages 2-4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Pages 8

Legal & Administrative Details Trustees' Report Independent Examiner's Report Receipts and Payments Account Statement of Assets & Liabilities Notes to the Accounts

Page 1

NOOR MINISTRIES CHARITY

REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES

FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 30 APRIL 2024

The Trustees have pleasure in submitting the Report and Accounts for the period ended 30 April 2024.

Objects of the charity

The charity is governed by a trust deed and is constituted as a trust. The charity's principal objects, as set out in its governing document, are:

a) To provide grants which will support facilities for Christian education at Noor Ministries School, Okara District, Punjab Province, Pakistan.

b) To relieve the poverty of young people and enable them to participate in educational activities that they could not otherwise afford.

Summary of the charity's main activities

In accordance with the guidance on public benefit issued by the Charity Commission, the Trustees have sought to maximise the amount of support directed towards Noor Ministries’ Life Transforming Centre schools which offer Christian education to children from poor families in Okara District, Pakistan.

To raise awareness of the work of Noor Ministries in Pakistan.

To facilitate the raising of funds and the transfer of donations to Noor Ministries in Pakistan.

Achievements and Performance

In the year 2023-2024 the UK charity continued to provide a large majority of the income (approximately 80%) supporting the work of the Life Transforming schools run by Noor Ministries in Pakistan. During the year the Trust Board made every effort to adhere closely to the guidelines set by the Charity Commission and the requirements of the banking sector. The Trustees have taken steps to observe best practice in procedures and have consistently monitored use of the charity’s funds with due diligence.

During the year a number of the previous trustees retired including Mark Heaton, Sue Clifton and Richard Davis and we would like to thank them for their commitment and support for the work of the charity over many years.

The generous supporters of the charity have been kept informed regarding the use made of their donations, using updates sent out to individuals on the mailing list. It is a sign of how far the work has advanced that graduates from the school are now returning to serve as trainee teachers. Some members of staff have occasionally accompanied the principal to conferences and promotional events. In terms of building work in Pakistan, this has mainly centred around the completion and opening of better office accommodation in Lahore.

Page 2

The new school in Pattoki opened its doors on 23rd August 2024, establishing a beacon of hope and education in a very needy area, principally for the Pattoki Christian community. An inaugural ceremony was held in the school, presided over by the Chairman of the Board Mr. Danishmand Wasti. During the year, air pollution in Punjab reached hazardous levels, with Lahore's air quality index exceeding 1,600—far above the WHO's safe limit of 50. Schools were closed, and bans on outdoor work left many daily wage earners without income, affecting food security for many families. UNICEF warns of severe health risks, especially for children, as pollution causes respiratory illnesses, eye infections and other complications. Noor Ministries Pakistan supported some families who approached them for help for example by providing $50 food packs which can sustain a family for two weeks particularly. There was a particular drive to provide support at Christmas time when some families will have nothing to cook. Some parents of school children are going through critical times during this crisis of air pollution and due to that their parents were not able to work, therefore many families of our school children have a shortage of food and other daily use items. Many staff members and students contracted illnesses due to air pollution problems in Lahore.

Financial review

A total of £151,000 was transferred from the UK charity to the work of the Noor Ministries’ Life Transforming schools in Pakistan during the year. This is over £31,200 less than the previous year. Given the risk of holding money in Pakistan bank accounts for prolonged periods, Sajida Iqbal, the CEO of Noor Ministries Pakistan has requested Noor Ministries UK to only transfer funds on an as required basis. We regularly communicate with Sajida and make a transfer to the NM Pakistan account when she requests it. A Gift Aid claim was made part way through the year. Since assuming responsibilities from the now retired trustees, we are updating the lists of donors who qualify for Gift Aid. This process is ongoing, and we will be able to submit a further claim for Gift Aid, once we have completed this update. In terms of expenditure apart from bank transfers, there was a small sum of approximately £350 which related to gifts specifically given to the charity to pass on to Sajida Iqbal personally, and a further amount of £500 which was an allowance given to Sajida to cover her travel expenses in the UK. The charity has continued to operate with minimal administrative expenditure, ensuring as much as possible of funds given by donors is transferred to the work in Pakistan. To date the Board has been composed of unpaid trustees, with no expenses attached to the fulfilment of their duties.

Reserves policy

The charity exists to facilitate the transfer of funds from the UK to Noor Ministries in Pakistan. There are no paid employees in the charity and Income and Expenditure is monitored closely to ensure reserves are at an acceptable level. At the year end, the charity held unrestricted cash of £86,127.

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Governance

Responsibility for setting policy and for making operating decisions rest with the trustees who meet regularly to monitor the activities of the charity.

Responsibilities of trustees

Charity law requires us as Trustees to prepare financial statements for each accounting year which record the receipts and payments of the charity for the year.

We are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and enable us to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011.

We also have a responsibility to safeguard the assets of the charity and to take reasonable steps to prevent fraud or any other irregularities.

Approval

This report was approved by the trustees and signed on their behalf by:

Stephen Neill (Apr 4, 2025 15:53 GMT+1)Stephen Neill

_________ STEPHEN NEILL

Apr 4, 2025 Date:_____

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INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT

TO THE TRUSTEES OF

NOOR MINISTRIES CHARITY

I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of Noor Ministries Charity ('the charity') for the period ended 30 April 2024 on pages 6 to 8 following.

Responsibilities and basis of report

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

I report in respect of my examination of the charity’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the 2011 Act.

Independent examiner’s statement

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

  1. accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the 2011 Act; or

  2. the accounts do not accord with the accounting records.

I have no concerns and have come 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.

Sarah Crispin

Sarah Crispin (Apr 17, 2025 13:48 GMT+1)

Sarah Crispin ACA Stewardship 1 Lamb's Passage LONDON EC1Y 8AB

Date: Apr 17, 2025

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NOOR MINISTRIES CHARITY

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT

FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 30 APRIL 2024

Unrestricted Funds
General Designated Restricted
Funds Funds Funds 2024 2023
Notes £ £ £ £ £
Income receipts
Donations 158,048 - 350 158,398 137,694
Gift aid receipts 5,588 - - 5,588 12,243
163,636 - 350 163,986 149,936
Total receipts 163,636 - 350 163,986 149,936
Payments
Payments
in
relation
to
activities undertaken directly
charitable 2 881 - 350 1,231 1,462
Grants
paid
in
relation
to
activities undertaken by others
charitable 3 151,000 - - 151,000 182,200
151,881 - 350 152,231 183,662
Total payments 151,881 - 350 152,231 183,662
Net of receipts / (payments) before 11,755 - - 11,755 - 33,726
Transfers between funds 4 - - - - -
Net movement in funds 11,755 - - 11,755 - 33,726
Cash funds as at last year end 74,372 - - 74,372 108,097
Cash funds at this year end A 86,127 - - 86,127 74,372

The notes on pages 8 form part of these accounts.

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NOOR MINISTRIES CHARITY

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 30 APRIL 2024

Notes
A Cash funds
Cash at bank with immediate access
B Other monetary assets
Gift aid due to charity
C Liabilities
Falling due within one year
Fee for Independent Examination
Total
General
Designated
funds
funds
£
£
86,127
-
86,127
-
-
-
-
-
1,080
-
1,080
-
1,080
-
Unrestricted Funds
Restricted
funds
£
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2024
£
86,127
86,127
-
-
1,080
1,080
1,080
2023
£
74,372
74,372
-
-
-
-
-

The accounts were approved by the trustees and signed on their behalf by:

Stephen Neill _____STEPHEN NEILL Stephen Neill (Apr 4, 2025 15:53 GMT+1) Apr 4, 2025 Date:_____

The notes on pages 8 form part of these accounts.

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NOOR MINISTRIES CHARITY

NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS

FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 30 APRIL 2024

1 Accounting policies

The accounts have been prepared on a receipts and payments basis and comprise a statement that shows the charity's receipts and payments, a statement that summarises the charity's assets and liabilities and related notes. The accountancy profession have determined that only accounts prepared in accordance with applicable accounting standards present a 'true and fair' view and, as these receipts and payments accounts have not (and cannot) be prepared in accordance with accounting standards, these accounts do not present (and are not intended to present) a 'true and fair' view of the charity's financial activities and state of affairs.

General funds are unrestricted funds which are available for use at the discretion of the trustees in furtherance of the general objectives of the charity. Designated funds comprise unrestricted funds that have been set aside by the trustees for particular purposes. Restricted funds are donations which are to be used in accordance with specific restrictions imposed by donors; they include donations received from appeals for specific activities or projects.

2
Payments in relation to charitable activities undertaken directly
Bank charges
Travel costs
Other costs
3
Grants paid in relation to charitable activities undertaken by others
Grants for:
Noor Ministries (Pakistan)
4
Movement of funds
General funds
Restricted funds
Gifts Fund
Total funds
Unrestrict Designated
funds
£
-
-
-
-
-
Receipts
£
163,636
350
350
163,986
ed Funds
Restricted
Funds
£
-
-
350
350
-
Payments
£
151,881
-
350
-
350
-
152,231
-
Total
2024
£
381
500
350
1,231
151,000
151,000
Transfers
£
-
-
-
-
Total
2023
£
432
635
395
1,462
182,200
182,200
Closing
balance
£
86,127
-
-
86,127

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