Trustees, Annual Report for The Period
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31st
July
2025
Section A
Reference and Administration Details
Charity Name:
THE AHMED ALI PETKAR FOUNDATION
Other names charity is known by:
TAAP Foundation
Registered Charity Number:
1144345
Charity's Principal Address:
23 Hobhouse Close
Great Barr
Birmingham
Postcode:
B42 1HB
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity:
Dates acted if not for whole
ear
Trustee Name
Office
Name of person (or body)
entitled to a
oint trustee
Ebrahim Petkar
Chair
Ruqia Petkar
Amir Petkar
Secretary
Trustee
Amira Petkar
Trustee
Saira Petkar
Trustee
Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees)
Name
Dates acted if not for whole
ear
Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)
e of adviser
Name
Banker
HSBC
Address
HSBC Bank
The Bridge
Walsall
West Midlands
WS11LN
Telephone: 03457 404404
Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional infonnation)
TAAP Foundatlon
www.taapfoundation.or8.uk

Section B'• Structure, Governance and Management
Description of the charity's trusts:
Type of Governing Document:
Trust Deeds Dated: 18th October, 2011
How The Charity is Constituted?
Standard Registration Constitution. (Unincorporated)
Trustee Selection Methods:
The charity trustees can appoint any new trustee as and when the charity
deems it will benefit with future growth and development.
Additional Governance Issues (Optional infonnation)
TAAP Foundation's programme is service based. We identify
vulnerable children and adults within deprived areas and collaborate
with members of the local community to provide services to improve
their situations.
Most, if not all, our beneficiaries are economically powerless, we
provide our services for free. However, we encourage them to
contribute through volunteering for basic work. We ask the
community to provide the land for project development.
We have been collaborating with other charities and organisations
to enhance our business plan and our website.
We are members of the Small Charities Coalition.
The trustees have assessed the risks the charity faces by drawing
up a list which identifies risks by areas of activity, the nature of
those risks and the likelihood of these risks happening. The trustees
are satisfied that systems are in place and have rated the charity as
low risk.
Section D ￿￿11111 Achievements and Performance
Project - India:
Summary ofthe main
achievements of the charity
during the year
Background: We continue to provide funds to individuals in
the community centres in poorer towns and villages. The
community centres unify the community, help to build
relationships and provide a wide range of services to
communities, such as education and health clinics.
What We Did: Between August 2024 and July 2025, we provided
financial assistance, assisted with medical bills and provided food
parcels to the poor and needy.
Fortunately, we have been able to aid more remote areas than in
previous years.
Outcome: The assistance that we provided helped alleviate
the financial hardship faced by the poor and needy.
However, due to the increase in the cost of living, the
demand for our services has now seen an increase. Due to
the financial burdens that donors are under, as well donors
TAAP Foundation
www.taapfoundation.or8.uk

Section D
Achievements and Performance
wishing to donate funds towards causes that have been in
the media, the charity has seen a small increase of 6 % in
the donations received this year. The charity did receive a
donation of £15,000.00 to construct a Community Centre in
the village of Nyofelleh, Brikama, Gambia.
Project- The Gambia:
Background. We continue to provide funds to individuals in
the community centres in poorer towns and villages. The
community centres unify the community, help to build
relationships and provide a wide range of services to
communities, such as education and health clinics.
What We Did:
We provided financial assistance to the poor and needy
We continued to sacrifice goats throughout the year to feed the
poor and needy
We distributed food parcels
We distributed 50 free Qurans to adults and children as well as
schools
We have started the construction of a Community Centre In
Nyofelleh with a new Masjid. All this is much-needed for a village
that lacks basic facilities.
During the year we successfully built a classroom for education for
girls and the room is also used for counselling, eg marital and
divorce settlements.
Outcome: The assistance that we provided helped alleviate
the financial hardship faced by the poor and needy.
However, due to the rise in the cost of living, the demand for
our services has now seen an increase. Our charity has
continued to receive donations, which has enabled us to
continue to serve the poor and needy.
Project- Zimbabwe:
Background: Here we continue to provide funds to
individuals in the community centres in poorer towns and
villages. The community centres bring people together, help
to build relationships and provide a wide range of services to
communities, such as education and health clinics.
What We Did: We provided financial assistance to the poor
and needy.
We continued to sacrifice goats throughout the year to feed
the poor and needy
TAAP Foundatlon
www.taapfoundation.org.uk

Section D
Achievements and Performance
Outcome: The assistance that we provided helped alleviate
the financial hardship faced by the poor and needy.
However, due to the rising cost of living, the demand for our
services has now seen an increase. Our charity has
continued to receive donations, which has enabled us to
serve the poor and needy.
Project Zakat:
Background: This money is made available for the most
poor and needy who are unable to pay for their basic needs.
What We Did: The charity continuously distributes
throughout the year to rural areas in India, The Gambia and
Zimbabwe. We travelled to Gambia and India, this enabled
us to see the people who needed the assistance, personally
distribute the funds and see how our previous projects were
progressing.
Outcome: This service continues to benefit the neediest in
society. This is an on-going process. This year we
experienced a continuous demand as increasing numbers of
people are struggling to buy food and pay bills.
Conclusion:
Providing charity to others is central to our sense of humanity.
We are pleased with the successful outcomes of these diverse
projects. The support has changed people's lives and given them
hope.
We have also learned how to deliver our projects with maximum
efficiency, targeting resources to where they are most needed and
deploying effective financial planning to secure value for money.
Section E
Financial Review
We have adopted a reserves policy whereby we have reserves sufficient
to last for six months if there is an interruption or reduction in our funding.
Brief statement of the
charity's policy on reserves
Details of any funds materially
in deficit
None
Further financial review details Optional infomiation)
The financial statements, which follow, show a healthy picture at the end
of our fourteenth year of operation. The charity has been able to widen
the scope of the support that can be provided.
The trustees received no remuneration, expenses, or benefits in this
period.
We are very satisfied by our present financial position but are conscious
that funding may reduce due to the rapid rising costs of living throughout
the world. We anticipate this may impact on future donations.
TAAP Foundatlon
www.taapfoundation.or8.uk

Section F
Other Optional Information
The delivery of our services is now back to pre - Covid 19 levels and we have been able to deliver our
services to the poor and needy living in rural areas.
Future Plan
The coming year will be our fifteenth's year in operation. We plan to continue with the current projects and
implement new projects and activities to improve the lives of the poor and needy.
Section G Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees, report above.
Signed on behalf of the charity's trustees:
Signature(s)
Full Name(s)
Ebrahim Petkar
Ruqia Petkar
Position:
Chair
Secretary
Date:
25th September 2025
TAAP Foundation
www.taapfoundation.or8.uk

THE AHMED ALI PETKAR FOUNDATION
1144345
CHARITY (OMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Receipts and Payments Accounts
CC16a
For the perlod
from
0110812024
To
3110712025
Section A Receipts and Payments:
Unrestricted
Funds
to the nearest
Restricted
Funds
Endowment
Funds
Total Funds
Last Year
to the nearest
to the nearest £
to the nearest £
to the nearest £
Al Receipts:
Donations
£7,588
£18,479
£0
£26,067
£23,542
Grants
£0
£0
£0
£0
£0
Interest
£0
£0
£0
£0
£0
Gift Aid HMRC
£4,171
£0
£0
£4,171
£4,724
Islamic Education & Commummunity
Centre- Nyofelleh Medinah - The
Gambia
£0
£15,000
£0
£15,000
£856
Masjid Maintenance
£445
£0
£0
£445
£0
Free Quran Distribution
£0
£0
£0
£0
£250
Water Supply Project
Sub Total..
£293
£500
£0
£793
£200
Gross income
orAR
£12,497
£33,979
£0
£46,476
£29,572
A2 Asset and Investment
Sales:
£0.00
£0.00
£0.00
£0.00
£0.00
£0.00
£0.00
£0.00
£0.00
£0.00
Sub Total ..
£0.00
£0.00
£0.00
£0.00
£0.00
Total Receipts..
£12,497
£33,979
£0
£46,476
£29,572
A3 Payments:
Admin, IT & Training
Professinal Fees,Travel &
Ac
dation
Postage
India
£0
£0
£1,952
£1,952
£1,300
£0
£0
£50
£50
£9,788
Senegal
The Gambia
£0
£0
£5,820
£17,178
£22,998
£0
£17,211
£0
Jiboro IEC- The Gambia
Zimbabwe
£343
£2,550
£2,893
£2,689
£50
Funds Transfer Fees
£44
£0
£44
Bank Charges / CAF
Website/lT Management
Sub Total..
£116
£0
£116
£126
£126
£0
£126
£1,021
£8,451
£19,728
£0
£28,178
£32,185
CCXX R1 accounts (SS)
2310912025

A4 Asset and Investment
Purchases:
£0
£0
£0
£0
£0
£0
£0
£0
£0
£0
Sub Total..
£0
£0
£0
£0
£0
Total Payments..
£8,451
£19,728
£0
£28,178
£32,185
Net of Receipts / Payments."
£4,046
£14,251
£0
£18.298
-£2,613
A5 Transfers Between Funds:
£0
£0
£0
£0
£0
A6 Cash Funds Last Year End:
£0
£0
£0
£0
£49,879
Cash Funds This Year End..
£4,046
£14,251
£0
£18,298
£47.266
CCXX R2 accounts (SS)
2310912025

Section B Statement of Assets and Liabilities at the end of the period:
Categories
Details
Unrestricted
funds
to nearest £
Restricted
funds
to nearest £
Endowment
funds
to nearest £
B1 Cash Funds
Total cash funds
{ag￿e balances with receipls and payments
account(s))
Unrestricted
funds
to nearest £
Restricted
funds
to nearest £
Endowment
funds
to nearest £
Details
B2 Other Monetary Assets
Fund to which asset
belon
Current value
tional)
Details
Cost (optional)
B3 Investment Assets
Fund to which asset
belon
Details
Cost (optional)
Current value
tional
B4 Assets Retained for the
charity's own use
Fund to which
Ilabllity relates
Details
Amount due
(optlonal)
When due
(optional)
B5 Liabilities
Signed by one or trustees on
behalf of all the trustees:
Signature
Print Name
Date of
roval
EBRAHIM PETKAR
25109/2025
RUQIA PETKAR
2510912025
CCXX R3 accounts (SS)
2310912025

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Independent Examiner's Report on The
Accounts
Improvlnn Tho Llv•• of
Th• Pnor A fid •V••dy/
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report:
Report to the trusteesl
members of
THE AHMED ALI PETKAR FOUNDATION
On accounts for the year
ended:
31st July 2025
Charity
Number:
1144345
Set out on pages
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above
charity for the year ended 3110712025
Responsibilities and
basis of report
As the charity's trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the
accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ('the
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 Act.
Independent I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have
examiner's statement: come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me
cause to believe that in, any material respect:
the accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130
of the Charities Act. or
the accounts did not accord with the accounting records. or
the accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements
concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities
(Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement
that the accounts give a 'true and fairf view which is not a matter
considered as part of an independent examination.
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection
with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in
order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Signed:
Date:
25th September 2025
Name:
Munawar Zeesham
Relevant professional
qualification(s) or body:
ACCA (Ref: 0802755)
Address:
Alpha Accountants
69 Steward Street, Birmingham
B18 7AF
Post Code:

Section B
Disclosure:
Nothing further to disclose.