COWIPANY REGISTRATION NUMBER: 08169407 CHARITY REGISTRATION NUMBER: 1149203 Football Unltes Raclsm Divides Educational Trust Company Limited by Guarantee Unaudited Financial Statements 30 September 2025 ALLEN, WEST AND FOSTER Chartered Accounlants Omega Court 364-366 Cemetery Road Sheffield S118FT
Football Uniles Racism Divides Educational Trust Company Limilad by Guarant•e Flnanc181 Ststsments Year ended 30 September 2025 P•g Trusl•es' annual r8port Ilncorpjratlng tha dirécto¢s r8POrtI 1106 Ind&p¢ndenl examln&fs report to th& Iru$le6s 7t08 Statement ol financial aotivilie8 Ilncludlno Income and expendlture account) Statamant ol flnanclal pogllion 10 Notes to the Ilnanclal staloments 11to24
Foolball Unites Racism Divides Educaiional Trust Company Limlled by Guarantee Trustees, Annual Report (Incorporatlng the Dlrector'8 Report) Year ended 30 September 2025 The trustees. %*ho are also the directors lor Ihe purptssgs ol company law, prosent Iholr report and the unathlitgd financial $lalements ol the charity lor the year ended 30 Seplernber 2a25. R•l•r•n¢• and •dmlnl•tr•tlv• dotollg Fl•olsl¢r•d ¢h•rlty nom• Football Unltes Racl$m Dlvld88 Educatlonal Trust Chgrtty rngl¥trntlon nurnbar 1149203 Ccthpany r•gl•tratlon numbor 08169407 Prlnclpal offlc• and req181•rod The u.mlx Cenlre offl¢o 17 A81ine Road Lowfield Sh•lllold S2 4UJ Th• tru•ts•$ HJ Htslm•s. Ch8lr S Adlnanl F Gulfraz S Brook J Roberts KP Titterton- fr•a8ur V Mulakachl 0 Bell M Ahmed J Callaghan A Hood A Khan M Raouf J Ahmed IRellr8d 19 Novombar 20241 (Rellrgd 8 July 20251 Ind•p•nd•nt •x•rnln•r Staphèn All8n ACA FCCA Ornega Court 364.366 carnery Road Sheflield S11 8FT Structure. goVorn4n and manog•m•nt Governlng Docufflent Football Unites, Raclsm Divides IFURDI is a TegiBlered charity govorn8<J by Its Trusl 0d. The Tnjstees are responsible tor the strategic dirocllon, uovernan¢e and flnanclal oversight ol the Charity and lor onsurfng thai it8 activitios lurthor its charllable obieclive5.
Foolball Unltes Racism Divides Educaiional Trust Company Limited by Guarantee Truslees. Annual Report <lncoryJoratlng the Dlrector's Report) (ronllnued) Year ended 30 September 2025 Strncture, governanco and manog•m•nt I¢onithu•éJ Method• UBed to rgcruEI gnd Appolnt tru8t••o Trustees are appointed at th8 Annual Gèneral Meeting lor a lhe-year term. Youth Truslegs laged 18-261 are appointed for a one-year term to ensurg the Charity remain8 yQUth-Inlormod and rèsponslve to ernerging generatk)ns. During the year, the Board undertook a formal skills audit to idenlify gaps in professional exp&rtl$e. Recruhment èfforts Wa targeted to slrerrtjthen compg18ncl95 In youth S6Mces, safeguarding, linan¢&. facilities manag8ment and community developrnent. All Tru8te•8 undergo a lorrnal nominallon process and confirm thalr allglbllrty under Charlly Cornm1551on regulations. Trustees declarè any conlllcts ol Interesl, which are recorded and rnanaged in ac¢ordance wilh the Charlly's Conlllcl ol Inierest Pollcy. The Board rellecls the dlversty of the commun111•9 sN•d and Includes IndIVuals with lived explan¢o 01 migratlon. raclal Ineguallly and 3oclal excluslon, along8kle Fyolèsslonal èxpèrtlsè. Tru•tw Induetlon and Tr•lnlng New Tru8tot8 recelve 8 structured Indudlon programme %thlch Includes.. Thg govèrnlng documenl The Charity Cornrnisslon's Essential Trust8e guldance Revlaw ol salèguardlng and dala protection pollclos Flnancial ovefvlew and thiee-yèar forecast Rlsk Ragl8t&r ravSew Ongolng tralnlng and governance updales a provldod as requirod. Rlgk M•n•g•m•nt The Trustees rev18W the major risks which thtr charity facès on an annual basls and believe that thè maintaining of re5•rve$ al ¢urrent Iwels, cornbined with an annual review ol th¢ Controls over key Ilnanclal system5, wlll provide sufficient resources In ihè bv8N ol advèrse condillons. The Trustees have a150 èxamlned other operational ri$k$ lar8d by the charity and conlirm that they have established Systems to mitlgate the slgnllicant rlsks. Organl*atlon•l Structur• The Trustees meel quartgrly and r•lain ov8rall responsib'lty lor govemance, financial Oveih1, rlsk manaoèment and safeguarding. Day-t041ay op8raiK)nal management is delegated to the Co-chief Ex9¢uIIvg offar$, who reports regularly lo the Board on performance, flnance. rl$k and comF4iance matters. The Charlty rnanages thè U-mlx Centro on tehall ol Sheffleld City Coun¢il. This arranoemgnt requlres additional governance oversight in relation to health and salaty compllance. facilities rnanagement and community acces8 coordlnallon.
Football Unites Racism Dlvldes Educational Trust Company Limlled by Guarantee Truslees, Annual Report (Incorporating the Dlrector's Report) fconllnu•dJ Year ended 30 Seplember 2025 Objectlvo¥ Ind tIVItIeS The Charity'8 principal oblèctlvo Ss io promote racial equallly and eomrnunlty cohesion Ihrough sport, education and community engagement aclivitios. Publlc 8on•llt 81•temgnl The Trustees confirm that thèy hava had dua regard lo the Charlty Commi88ion's uuidance on public benefit in planning and dèllverlng activities. The Charfll$ programrnes are dellvered lor tho publ[¢ banaltt, vllh prlority given 10 communitles experlencing raclal Inequality, $o¢lAI èxcluslon and economic disacfvanlagè. Partlclpatlon is open and incluslve. Any prlvat• bonelil is Incldental lo Ihe a¢hlovom*nl of ¢harltabl• purposes. A¢tlvlll•$ Und•rt&k•n The Charity delivers Its objectiv88 through.. Structured football and sports developmont prograrnme8 Anti-raclsl educatlon iniliatlve$ Health and wg11-bèing programmes Refugee and asylum 8èek&r intagrAllon support Employability prograrnmes Youth leadershlp and volunteerlng pathways anagement ol a communlty lacllity Iu-mlx Centrel Malntenanc8 of a natlonally r8cognised anll-raclsrn arch5v• Whlle loolball remalns A koy 8ThJagernent lool. Ihtr Charity ¢¥J8rat&s as a commUnY Coheslon H), lost8Ylng Inl•rculturo1 dlalogue and streNJlhenlng r8latk¢n8hlpg across dfverse eommunll•s.
Football Unites Racism Divides Educatlonal Trust Company Limited by Guarantee Trustees, Annual Report {Incorporatlng the Dlrector's Report) IGvnllniMdl Year ended 30 September 2025 Achl•v¢m•nl• and pgrform•n The Trustees monitor performaneè Ihrough parlclpation data. feedback from beneficiaries, partnershlp engagement and flnancial review. Cornmunlty R?4ch Durfng the year. approxlmately 1.500 unlqu8 IndIdUal8 accessed the U-mlx Cenlre. The CenlTe provided a safe and nèutral vènuè lor youth aetivllles, cornrnunily meellngs. educatlonal 5985Sons an¢J cultural events. Sport• and Engagom?nt Progrjmm The Charlly d8llv8red 1200 hours ol structured foolball 8¢ssion$ comprising of weekly sessions and holiday prograrnmes. The annual"All Natlons" loumament included 9 teams represgntlng 10 naiionallllès. Programmos warè dIgned to encourage POBIIIv8 Interacllon a¢r088 dtr8¢ ¢ommunllle$ and rede banl8rs to participation. R•fUg and A8ylurn Se•k•r Support Approxlmaigly 300 Indl¥Aduals navlgatlng the asylurn Bystem engaged In tailorod Sportlng and Inl8grallon activlties. Sessions incorporated Irauma-inlormed practice and partn8rship working with spe¢lali8t agencles such as Mlnd. Feedback Indicated lrnproved conlldence, increased social nelwoths and enhanced sense ol belor4Jing among parti¢lpanl$. Youth L)•v•lopm•nt ond Volunt••rlng The Charfly enoaaed 47 volunteers who conirlbuted 50 hour5 each ol servk•. Volunl¢ers painad expadgnce in coaching, mentoring. youth work and ¢ommunlty 8Ndag&m•nl. supportiro the Charltl5 cl)le¢iivo tsl bulldlng lono-lerm leadarshlp capaclly. Employ•blllty progr•mm• The FURD Henry Srntth Empbyability programme supported 30 young peoplè betsvean the age8 0116 and 25 year5 who had been long term NEETI not Sn 8ducaiion, employmgnt and trainlng and furthèst away from th• labour market. Cllenls gained practical Skills In aa$ Ihat 5ultad thèlr caieer ambllions. This programrne a150 oflored personal dèveloprnenl through 1-1 support and the opporlunity to 8ni6r longer lerrn volunleerlng opportunities al Ihe cenlre. Clients have also gained ernploymanl In various seclois. Educatlon and Herltog• The FURD Archlve houses over 1.000 physical rèsDurc&s documenliThJ antl-racSst activlsm and the Contribution 0181ack IDOtballers to Brfllsh sporting history. During the year. the archive 5UPPOrted resaarch, educallonal activltie8 aThJ community engagèmeni. The Charity's dlgltal plafforms recorded 35 Interactions. 8xtendiro 8ducatlonal reach beyond the imrnediate SocbAI Incluslon and Wami Sp0 Provlglon A$ a registered Wam) and Safe Space, the Charfly provi(Jed approximai?ly 5CQ IUrS ol accesslbl8 community space during winter months, addresslng socSal IsolatSon and luel poverty.
Fooiball Uniles Racism Divides Educational Trust Company Limited by Guarantee Trustees, Annual Report (Incorporating the Direclor's Report) l¢onllnul Year ended 30 September 2025 Flnanclal revl•w The managgrnent commffte8 ha5 examined the charitable company's roquirèmènts lor res•NO$ In th8 light ol the rnaln risks lo the organisation. 11 believes that unrestricted funds amounting lo approximately 6 months ol normal expendlture should be the targ8t for it so that in thg event ol a synilicani drop in fundlng the eurrant aciivilles may be conlinueLI. The current 18vel ol resetves will hopefully be malntalned as Ilme goe8 by within thi5 target level. A surplus of £1,44212024'. £58,361> was Obtain for the current financial year. Reserves are now £459,863 12024.. £458,421) of which £324,492 Is unrestricted and £135,371 Is rasiilcled. Exp*ndlluro In ttte current h'n8nclal year is £407,27412024', £344.5791 giving a reservès targtsi 01 £203,637 to £407,27412024'. £172,290 10 £344,5791. Total resetves are abov• the target rang8 wllh the avallable reserves slandlng al £459.663. Future co$ts are antlcipated to deplete Ihe available reseNes durlng thè next Ilnancial perlod. Prln¢lp•l Fundlng Sourc•• Prirnary lundlng was r8c8lved Irom Th• Natlonal Lottery Comrnunlty Fund and Ihg Honry Smllh Charlly. Addlll¢nal income was generated through grants. donallons and facilily-related activllies. Trustees continue to explore oppDrtunlll8s lo dIVeIlY incomo stream8 and strengthen long-lerm linanclal sustalnabllity. Inv•gtm•nt Polley Llquld funds are held In Interest-bearlng d8posll 4¢eounta lo rnaxirnise retum lIe ensudng Imrnediale accessibility lor 0ratIonal needs. Thè Charfty does not currently hold complex Investments. R•r Pollcy The Truslee have oslablished a rogeNas pollcy equfvalont lo 6-12 monlhs ot operatSng &MP8ndlture, at year.8nd unrestricted r888we equated lo 9.6 rnonlhs of op8ratlng expendrturo. Thls18v811s consld¢red ¢0$$arY to.. Manage pot8nlial delays In grant paym8nt8 Maintain ¢oniinuity ol si8ffino and sateguarding provision Ensure operallonal slabillly in rnanagSng th8 U-mix Centrg Al y84r-end, unrestricted reserves of £324,492 ar& dèslgnalad for.. Capllal improv•m8nts and tnalnlenance al the U-Mi¥ Cenlre Bridging funding gaps where lixed-lemi grants èxpirè Strategk sustalnabllliy pl8nnino Truslees review the reserves policy annually. Prlnclpal Rlgkty and Un¢•rt•lntl•¥ Th& Tru$t898 rnaintain a Risk Aeglster whlch is reWed quartèr. Kgy rlsks Include.. Fundlng volalility due to rellance on grant income. Saleguardlng rlsk given work with young people and displaced comrnunit48S. Facllllles risk associaled with management ol the U-mix Centrè. Dependence on key staff and oiganisatjonal knowledge relenlion. Reputatlonal risk linke(l ¢0 the Charitys publlc anti-iaclsrn mlsslon. Mttlgation m8a5ur88 include maintainlr#J adequate resw88. robust safaguarding prcthdures, regular cornpliance reviews, and staff cross-tralning and strong governance oversMJht.
Football Unltes Racism Divides Educatlonal Trust Company Limlted by Guarantse Tru8te88' Annual Report (Ineorporallng ihe Directorf$ Report) IMmift&wdJ Year ended 30 September 2025 Pl kn Fre P8rlod• In the lothcornlng yaar, TnJst•os wlll focu$ Dn= Expondlng tho volunteer pathway and r£erulllng 50 now volunts8rs. Secure lutxth'ThJ lor errpK)yabllity 5UPWJrt for NEET yourrfj people. Incroaslng participatlon ol wornèn and glrls wlthln 8AMER eDmmunltles by 25%. Securing rnurtly?ar funthng 10 Stat411se r8fugee and dlsplaced wrsons supw SlrgTrJthening lh8 Ghdrity's role as a Community Coh88ion thIn Shuffled. Enhanclng sustainablllty plannlng lor the U-mix Cgnlro. TrLL8te•s remain rnM1d to $trangth8nlng govgmanco. irnprovlng lrnpad moasurement and erkqurfng lor¥" term Ilnanelal rès114once. 8i•i•m•nt ol Trul1•, A••pon$lblllW Thè Trusla•s aro r•Bpon81bl8 tor preparfry the Truste95' Annual Aeport and lInal Btatern8nts In A¢cofdgncè vAth appllcAtle law and Uniled Klngjom Accouniina SlaThJards lu18d Klngdorn Ggngrly A&pl•j Accounlng Pracdcel. Th• law appllcable to chaAb8s In EnglAnd and Wa1é$ r8quira8 Trust888 to prepare tlnanclol st4MntS lor each IInar1&1 year whlch glve a afid lolr vl•w ¢1 tho stale ol affalrs of th? Charlty and ol Its Incomlng ro8ources and appllcation of ourceS. In prrIng th•8• Ilnandal 8latementB, tho Tru8t•es arg Tequlrgd to.. Sal6cl sulta• occountlno pSideB and BPF4y Ihgrn wn$l$tgnity', Observe the m8lho(1s and In tha Chadtles SORP IFRS 1021., Make judg•m•nis and astSmat8s thai arg rga60nablo and prudent.. Staia whoth•r aFvllcabl8 accounllng 8landards have been IDllowed', Prepare Ihe Ilnancial statements on a going fpycem ba81$ It 19 In8pproprfat• to presurne that Ihe Charfty wlll ca)nllnue in operallon. Thè Trusta88 am resporwlbla lor keepSng adequate accountlng re¢ordB and f¢r Éaf8guardlno the assets ol th• Charlty and IOT rg&8onablg St¢Pg to pr¢v¥ni and d•t8ct IrAud other Irwuladlle& Sm•ll CarnY provllon• Thls report ha8 twn prgpared In aCCordar with th? pro10n6 applleablo to companSes ont111 to the ¥ml cornpanle8 exornpllon. Thè trus1. annLtal raw wa8 4)provgd on 27 A12026 and slwed on ol lh8 toard DI trust885 ty.. KP Thttgrton- Treasw•r Tru6199
Foolball Unltes Raclsm Dlvldes Educallonal Trust Company Limited by Guarantee Independent Examlnerfs Report to the Truslees of Football Unlles Raclsm Dlvides Educatlonal Trusl Year ended 30 September 2025 I report lo the trustees on my exarninalion of the linanclal stalelrenls ol Foolball Untt¢s Ra¢ism Dlvldes Educational Tru5t1lhe charity'l for the y9ar ended 30 Sept¢mber 2025. R•spon•lbllltl•B and ba81• of r•port The InJsi+o$ Iwho arts also the dlrectors ol Football Unites Racisrn Divides Educational Trust for Ihg purpDge$ ol company lawl are re5ponslble tor the preparation of th8 accoun1$. Tho Irusiaès consldar that an audll is not requlred lor thls year under section 144121 ol the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Adl and that An independent examinallonls needed. Havlng sal+sf58d rnys811 that the charftable company is not subleet lo audit undgr company law and 15 eligible for Indep8ndant exarninalion, it is my r8sponslbillty to.. Examlne the account undor 8ectlon 145 of ¢ho 2011 a¢l', to lollow the proCedr¢S la down In th& g8nèral Dir8cllon8 given by the Cttarity Commlssion und8r Section 14515llbl of the 2011 Act,. and to Blate whelher partlcular rnatteT8 have come lo rny attgnllon. My gxarnlnatlon was earrted out In accordance wlth the g8neral Dlrectlons glven by Charlly Comml$slon. An examin8tion includ88 8 revi8w ol the accounllng records kept by the charilable company and a comparison ol the accounts pre6enl8d wlth those rgcords. It a150 includes consideratlon ol any unusual liems or dlsclosures in Itt& a¢count$. and seeking ¢xplanations from you as truste8s concerning any such matter8. The procedur&8 undertaken do nol provlde all the &vld8n¢o thai would bg r$quired In an an audli and consequently no opinion is olven 0$ to whether the account9 present a 'lrue and lair vlew. and the report 18 limited Io Ihtsse mattèrs set out In the slaternent below. lndop0ndt •xamln•rf• •tDt8fflenl Since the charity'$ oro8$ incomè èxctsdèd £250.000 your axaminer rnust be a rnernber of a body Ilsted in sectlon 145 01 th8 201 l Act. I conflrm that l am oualllled to und8rfakè thè examinatlon becaus& l am a member of Ihe Institute ol Chart•tèd Accountants In England and Wal89 IICAEWI, which is one of the listed bodies.
Football Unltes Raclsm Dlvldes Educatlonal Trust Company Llmlled by Guarantee Independent Examlner's Report to the Trustees ol Football Unites Rac18m Divides Educational Trw$t 1eonllnul) Year ended 30 September 2025 In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention.. 111 which ge9 rne reasonable cause to bellev8 Ihal In any malertal reBpect the requlrements.. to keep accountlng records in accordance wllh Section 388 of the Companies Acl 2006., and to prèpare accounts which accord wlth the accounllng r8cords, eomply wth lh8 8ecountiny requlremonls ol section 396 01 the Companles Act 2006 and wlth the mglhods and princlples ol the Stalttmtrnl ol H•¢ommended Pra¢ti¢e.. Aecountlng ReportlnG by Chariti&s havè not been mel; or 121 to whieh, in my oplnlon. attention should be drawn in order lo enable a prOr understanding ol the accounts to be reached. St8ph8n Alton ACA FCCA IrtrJ8pendtsr*t Examlntsr Omega Court 364-366 Cemetery Road ShettSglEI S118
Football Unltes Racism Divides Educational Trust Company Limiled by Guaranlee Slalement ot Financial Activities (Includlng income and expenditure account) Year ended 30 September 2025 2025 R&$irf¢t¢d funds Totsl fund• 2024 Unrostrt¢tod funds Total fuYKI8 In¢om• •nd •ndowmgnt• Donations and Iac16S Other trading actlvitl88 Investment income 18.655 16,588 15,795 240.657 117.021 259,312 133.609 15.795 248,524 138,3QO 16,118 Total Incom8 51.038 357.678 408.716 402,940 Expendlturo Expenditure on charltable actlvlll&s Totsl •xpondllure 21,905 385,369 407.274 407.274 344,579 21,905 385,369 344,579 l*t Incorn• and n•t mov•ment In lund• 29,133 127,6911 1,442 58.361 Roconclll•llon ol lun Toial lunds broug fornard Tot•1 fvn¢• ¢arrl•d forw•rd 295.359 163,062 458,421 459,883 400.060 458,421 324,492 135,371 The 5tsternent of Ilnancial acllvltle8 Includ98 all Galns and108se8 recognlBed In lh• year. All incorne and 8xndlur9 derive from conllnulng actlvllk88. The notes on pages 11 to 24 form part of Ihege flnanclal stut¢mgnls.
Football Unltes Racism Divldes Educaiional Trust Company Llmlted by Guarantee Statemenl ol Financial Posltlon 30 September 2025 2024 Nol• ¢urr•nt 188•ts Oebtors Cash at bank and In hand 14 22,174 773,561 795,735 18,258 686,760 705,016 Cr•dltor#: UnIS fallln9 duo wlthln on• y•ar N•t current 15 335,872 246.595 459.863 489,863 409,063 458.421 458,421 T)tsl •M•ts h•• curr•nt Il•bllMI N•1 ••••ts 454421 Fund• of lh• chwSty Restrlcfed lund8 Unrg8trfei8d lundB 135,371 324,492 459,863 163,062 295,359 458,421 Tot•1 ¢h•rlty luThl• For th• y•ar gndlrvJ 30 SW•ll)er 2025 th8 charfty wa8 antled to oxemptlon trom autht und8r 8ecOon 4T1 ol th8 Compthes Acl 2006 relaiina to 8rn411 cornpanies. Dlr8Ctors' respty161blUII•s.' The ffl8mbars hav8 llol r8qulr8d th8 corrpany to obtaln in aLk 01118 flnancld 8tatem0nt$ lor th8 yèar I ¢wesJon In &cran¢¥ vAth 98cllon 476., The dlrgCtor8 athn(A¢dog thdr re6pon81bllltles lor ¢omsSWw wrth tho rowlrgmgnts ¢1 th& kn w#h ¥e8pect10 aCwJnng rgcorda and the w8parAtltsn of flnand81 81aMenta. The88 IlnarKlal #tAtam8nt9 hAva been prfjpar In accoryJan¢¢ wllh lh• prov181ons ap1¢able fo componl•s al*4t to the 8mll cornpanleB' reglrne. Th889 flnand4J slalernent¥ warB approvéd by tho board of twstee8 and athhorf88d for18gu8 on 27 WI 2028. and Ars slgn•d on behall ol the board by: KP fiilerton- Trwur•r Trtl08 Thfr noles on pw 11 to 24 lom pan th890 ilnanclal #tatenI 10-
Football Unites Racism Divides Educatlonal Trust Company Llmlted by Guarantee Notes to the Flnanclal Slatements Year ended 30 September 2025 G•n8rg1 Infomiallon Tha charlty Is a publlc benelit entity and a pdvate company Ilmlled by guarantee, registere<l In England and Wales and a registered charity in England and Wales. The addr9ss of the registered office is The U- MIX Cantr•, 17 Asllna Road, Lowfleky. Shef16eld, S2 4UJ. 8tatsm•nt ol cornpllanc These financial staternenis havts ixen prepared in compliance with FRS 102, 'The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and the Flepubllc ol Ireland,. the Slalement ol flgcornmèndèd PTa¢tlca 8ppIKable lo charities preparing their aecounls In aceordance with Ihe Financlal Fieporting Standard applkable In tho UK and Flepublic of Ireland IFRS 1021 (Charities SORP IFRS 10211 and lh8 Cornpanies A¢1 2006. Ac¢ountlng pollcl•• 8aBl• ol prnp•rntlon The Nnancial $lalèm&nl$ have be¥n prepared undor the hlstorfcal cosl convention and in aordanC0 with the Flnanclal Reportlng Standard lor Smaller Eniiiles lelt8cllv• January 20151. and th& iequlremenls of the Slalement ol Ftecommendgd Practice 'Ac¢ounting and Reportlng by Charities. is8ued in March 2005 ISORP 20051. Golng Concorn Th6r• are no material un¢ortainlies about the charlty's abillty to eontlnu8. Judg•m•nt• •nd k•y •ourcM ol ••tlffl•tlon un¢•rtalnty The preparatlon ol tho IIna slaloments requlre8 managernent to make ludg8rnenlB, estlmates and assumpllons that allect Ihe amount5 reported. These eslimal8S and judgements are contlnually reviewed aftd are based on experlence and other laclors, Includlng exp8¢iallon8 01 future events Ihat are belleved to be r8asonabl• under Ihts circurnstances. Fund •¢eountlng Unreslrfctad lundg ar8 available lor us• al the dlscrollon of the irustees to lurther any ol th8 charty's purpo3e8. De8ionated fund5 are unrestrlcled hjnds eamiatl(ed by th• trust8ès lor partlcular futurè Projr6 or commilrnenls. Restricted funds arg Subj1¥d to r081ri¢UonB on Iheir &Kpenditure declared by the donor or through lh8 l•mis ol an appeal, and fall Into one ol hvo SU¢laSses.. reslrlot8d Incoma funds or eTrJowm&nt funds. 11
Foolball Unites Racisrn Dlvides Educallonal Trust
Company Limited by Guaranlee
Notes lo the Flnanclal Stalements {CLtInU0d}
Y8ar ended 30 September 2025
Accountlng pollcleg (conllftu•éJ
IncomSnq regourc
All IOrning resources are incIled in the statement ol financial acliwties when entillernenl has passed lo
the charlty,. it is probable that the economlc benefi18 agswiaied wllh the Iran8a¢iiDn wlll flow lo the charity
and the amounl can be reliably mga5ured. The following sp8cific policies are applied to partleular
catggorl&s ot In¢om¥'.
incom8 from donations or grants Is r8cognlsed wh8n tharè 1$ evlden¢g 01 gnllllement to the gift.
iecelpt is probable and Ils amount can be rn8asured rellabty.
legacy IncDm81g r8cognls8d wh8n receipt Is probable and 8ntltlomonl1g 0StalSh8d.
ir¢orne frorn donaled good8 1$ rne8$ured at tho fair valug ol the goods unlgsg thls Is impraetical to
Measure rellably, in whlch case the valu8 Is deriv8d Irom the cost to tho donor or the estimated
re8ale value. Donated lacilities and sewices are recooni8811 the a¢¢ount$ when received 11 th
valug can be rellably rneasured. No amounts are Included for the contributSon of general volunteers.
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Football Unites Racism Divides Educational Trust Company Limlted by Guaranlee Notes to tho Flnanelal Statements iwillnwL¢? Year ended 30 September 2025 Llmlt•d by guarantoe The chantabl$ ¢ompany 1$ a ¢ompany Ilmlied by guarantèe, and each ol the members has guaranteed tho $um ol t1 in the evenl ol the charitable company being wound vp. DonJtlon8 and 18g•el Vnrèstrlclod Funds Reslricled Total Fund• Funds 2025 Don•tlon• Donatlons 5,065 700 5,785 Grant• Chlldr8n In Need Rèaching Cornmunilies TNLCF YH VRU Youth Tglhi Film Prol8cl Street Games UK- Youth Endowment Fund Youlh Actlvlles- FURD Henry Smlth Flex Fund Mears Foundation enry Smith Pro Cohoslon Work eallhy Hollday Programffl Music Unltes- Youth Mu81¢ (Xhèr Grants 131.086 1,821 1,496 131,086 1,821 1.496 10,205 19,467 10,205 19,467 7,SOe 40,074 5,000 2,318 18,776 12,419 40,074 5,000 2,318 18,778 15,804 259,312 3.385 18,655 240,857 Unrgglrlcled Funds Reslrkted Total Funds Funds 2024 Donatlon• Donallon 3,757 3,757 Gr•nts Children in Need Reachlng Communili98 TNLCF YH VRU Youth Tgthr Film Project Street Garne5 UK- Youlh Endowment Fund Youth Activilles - FURD Henry Smlth Flex Fund Mears Foundation Hènry Smith Pro*ct Cohesion Work Htralthy Holiday Prograrnme Music Uniles- Youth Music Othef Grants 20,511 125,677 12,150 20,511 125.677 12, 150 6.852 6,852 58.891 58,891 9.OS1 5,709 3,886 9,051 5, 709 5,928 12.649 235,875 248,524 13.
Foolball Unlles Racism Divides Educational Trust Company Limiled by Guarantee Notes to the Financial Statements (conlln¥•d) Year ended 30 September 2025 Oth•r trndlng acllvltle• Unrestricted Fund8 Restricted T¢lal Funds Funds 2025 Roorn hlre Contributions received Incom¥ ml$callanaoug Book sales 114.567 1,784 670 114,567 18,372 670 18,588 16.588 117,021 133,609 Unrestricted Funds R8strfcted Total Funds Funds 2024 Rooffl hire Conlribulion8 received Incomè mlscallaneous Book sales 118,819 3.789 118,819 19, 146 3QO 35 15,357 300 35 15.692 122,608 138,300 Inv••tffl•nt Ineome Unr8Str5c18d Total Fund• Unrtr$lrt¢led Total Funds Fund8 2025 Funds 2024 Bank Inter¥$l recelvablè 15,795 15,795 18.116 16,116 Exp•ndSturn on charltabh acllvltlo1 by fund typ• Unreslrlctad Funds Restrlcted Total Fundg Funds 2025 Dlrecl costs Support ¢osls 21,905 304,738 80,631 385,369 326,643 80,631 407,274 21,905 Unrestricted Fund8 Restricted Total FuThJ$ Fund5 2024 Olrect ¢0818 Support costs 6,143 286,845 71.591 272,988 71,591 6,143 338,436 344,579 14-
Football Unltes Racism Divides Educational Trust Company Limited by Guarantee Notes lo the Flnancial Statements (eoniinu•d) Year ended 30 September 2025 Expendlturo on ehirlt8blg a¢Uvlll•8 by a¢llvlty lyp undertaken directly Support costs Totsl lundg 2025 Total lund 2024 Direci costs Gov8rnanc8 co$18 326.643 77,631 3,000 404,274 341,829 2.750 326.643 80,631 407,274 344,579 10. Analy$l8 of support co9 Analys15 of support cosls Total215 Total 2024 Prernlses Finan(x cos18 Governance c0618 Support ¢0$18- her c0818 3.693 1,011 3.OCK) 72,927 80.631 3.693 1,011 s,000 72,927 80.631 3,741 996 2,750 64, lQ4 71,591 11. Ind•p•nd•nt •x•mlnatlon l• 2025 2024 F•e8 payable to th8 IndepeThJenl examlner lor.. Independent examlnAllon ol th? financial 31aternents 3,000 2,500 12. co•t• Th8 total staff costs And 8mployo8 ban&lits lor thg rep¢rtlny ptrrlod are analysed as lollow5.' 2025 2024 Wag98 and Balarles Social security costs Employer contrlbutlon8 10 ppn8lon plans Other employeo bonoflts 241,049 9,371 11,584 1,557 224,393 8,774 10,076 1, 13J 244.376 263,561 The avgrage head count ol ernployees durlng the year was 2012024.. 241. Th& average number ol lull-tim& equlvalent employees durtna the ytrar18 analys8d as lollows.. 2025 No. 2024 Nurnber ol staff 24 No èmployèa rÈc8ived employee benefits ol more than £60.000 durfna tho yèai12024.' NIII. 15-
Football Unltes Raclsm Dlvldes Educational Trust Company Llmitod by Guarantee Notes to the Flnanclfil Statemenls Year ended 30 September 2025 13. Trustse rernunerotlon and oxpenJe8 There was no trustee remuneration In the linanclal y&ar12024'. Nlll. Thortr w¢ro also no Iwstèa axp¢n8es 12024.. NIII. 14. Debtors 202S 2024 Trade d8btor5 Prepayments and accru8d Incorn¢ Other deblors 20,086 1,846 242 16.410 1,846 22,174 18,256 15. Cr•dltor•: amount• lJlllng duo wbthln one year 2025 2024 Trade crodllor3 Accruals and d8lerr•d Incom8 Other credllors 21,063 119,809 195,000 335.872 5.961 75,634 165,000 246,595 16. ar•nl• In •dv•n¢• 2025 2024 Amount delerred In yaar 99.116 57. 136 17. P•n•lon• ond oth•r po81 rntlr•m•nt b•n•tit• D•fln•d contrlbutlon plans The 8rnounl recognlseil In iOrne or exp8ndlture as an expense In ralatlon to dellnad contrlbutlon plans was £11,58412024'. £10,076). 18. Analysls ol chorltablo fundg Unr•4lrlct•d fund• Al 1 Oct 2024 Incorno Expgndltura Transfers 30 S•p 2025 Gen•ral funds 295.359 51,038 121,9051 324,492 At Transfo 30 Sap 2024 At 1 2023 Incom& Expandtture General lund5 250,041 44,457 16.1431 7,004 295,359 16-
Foolball Uniles Racism Divides Educalional Trust Company Llmlled by Guarantee Notes to the Flnancial Statements (eonithu•éi Year ended 30 September 2025 18. An•lysl• ol ¢h•ri¢•bl• lund¥ l¢¢niinu¢dl R•strfct•d lund• At Transfgrs 30 Sep 2025 At 1 Oct 2024 Incorne Exrfinditure chIren in N¢•d Henry Smilh Pro*ct U-mixlMyPlaceslLolO1d Project Heahhy Holidfty Programme Belonaing Gro Shipshape- Ju$1 Play Mears Foundatlon Shaffleld Gid Can Roa¢hlng Communlll&s TNLCF YH Togethèr Fund Universal Youth Gran18 VRU 2023 Youth Tolhr Filrr Project MUS Unh8s. Youth Mu$l¢ Wom8n FC IFUROI VRU 2025 Henry Smith Flex Fund SCC LAC Youth Support SCC Cohesion Fund 2025 Men'3 Health SHC FA Kickslart Street Gamo$ UK- Youth Endowrnont Fund 12.2021 40,074 137,8721 139,015 114,567 1142.1901 111,392 15.157 3.980 2,318 12,4421 11,7441 15,033 2,236 7,5¢XI 17,5001 4,506 131.786 1137,3261 11,OJ41 4.171 2.608 18.776 670 1.621 19,487 1.784 118,6491 360 1,485 13361 118,5231 675 5.000 7,248 1.000 15,0001 17,2481 19491 51 1.496 1,496 163,082 357,678 1385,3691 135,371 At TrAnslers 30 Sep 2024 At 1 Ocl 2023 Iorne Expandlture Chlldren In Nead Henry Smllh Project U-MixlMyPLaceslLowfield Project Healthy Hdlday Programme Bolonglng Group 14091 13,0811 20,S11 58,891 120,1021 158,0121 {2,202J 120,CX)O 122,608 1103,5931 139,015 13,258 5.098 9,051 1.142 17,1521 12,2601 15. 157 3,980 .17.
Football Unites Raclsm Dlvldes Educatlonal Trust Company Limited by Guaranloe Noles to Ihe Financial Statements (conwnwdl Year ended 30 Sepiember 2025 18. AnalyJlJJ ol ¢harllabl¢ lundj {¢onllnued) Shipshape - Just Play Mears FoundatSon Sheffield Girf Can Reaching Communitles TNLCF YH Together Fund Unlvèrsal Youth Grants VRU 2023 Youth TgthT Film ProSecl Musk Unttg8- Youth Music Womèn FC IFURDI VRU 2025 Henry Smlth Flax Fund SCC LAC Youth Support SCC Cohesion Fund 2025 Men's Health SHC FA Klck$lart Sir¢•l Qames UK- Youth Endowm•nl Fund 191 14201 11,92SI 420 1,925 3,880 4,363 71 125,877 1125,0511 4,506 14,3631 2,744 12,7441 4.485 12,150 116,4191 12161 5,709 13,1031 2,606 150,019 358,483 1338,4361 17.0041 163,062 19. An•ly•lg ot n•t a88•ts b•lw•on lund• Unreslrlcted Fund$ ReBltleted Totsl Fund Fun(Js 2023 Current assets Cr8dttors lèss than 1 ar 331,920 17.4281 324.492 463,815 1328,4441 135.371 795,733 1335,8721 459,883 Reslrl¢ted Total Funds Fund5 2024 Funds Current ass?t5 Creditors18ss than l year N•t agg•tJ 302,667 17.3081 295,359 402,349 1239,2871 163,062 705,016 (246.59SJ 458.421 -18-
Football Unites Racism Divldes Educatlonal Trust Company Limited by Guarantee Notes to the Financlal Statements (conllnLwII Year ended 30 Septembar 2025 19. An#ly81s of not •88ets b•twMn fundg (coniitw•dl Purpo8• of r•$trlctgd fund8 U-MIX C8ntr• Since owning In 2012. U-mix Centre ha8 been fflanao$d by FURD on Shgffl&hJ Clly Councll's behalf. Thè centre is also FURD'S Dperalional base,. as well as having a 60m x 40m 3G football pltch which divides into 3 x 5-a-sldes pitches - U-mix boasts a ro¢ordlng sludlo, dance studio, Iltness gym, IT sull8, ev8lltsl Iraininglaclivity room, resource & information cenlrfj and meeling room. The cenire was funded by grants Irorn a governrnent funded 'Myplaco' lnillat•, lttrough the Big Loltery Fund, and Ihe Football Foundalion with strong support from Sheffield and Hallamshir8 Gounty Football Association. In addition lo FURD Jnd a nUrntr of locallpartn•r oiganisalions delivering free or 6ubsidistd aclivlli98 at th8 centr•, U-klix facilities are available lor both private and cornrnunlly hire. BBC Chlldr•n In Need 88C Chlldien In Need provides funding which enablès FURD lo dèlivèr football, music and general youth Club a¢tivill¢s and opportunltlès. Includlng coachlng Bessions, tournaments and evenl8, lor young p8opIe', many ol whom tt•rntr Ir¢m dlsa¢fvant8gad backgrounds andlor live in deprlved areas of Shefliel(J. 8h8llleld Heilthy HolId8 Actlvltlej and Food HAF 'Hollday Aclfvllies and Food, IHAFI airnB to makg surè that chlldrèn are happy and healthy durino 8chool holiday period8. 11 1$ parti¢ularfy almed at disadvantaged chlldren i.?. those most In naèd. FUFqD was, oncg again, cornmisBioned by Sharrtsw Community Forum lo deliver football and mulli-9POrt ses510n8 lor chlldren In tha area. The project targ8led prlmary, lunlor and secondary schoal aged children who were on means-lested free Schoo meals, th8 airn being to offer activities during the surnmer holidays, whil$1 at tha sam8 Jma supplying a nutrttlonal lunchtlme meal. Mu•lc Unl1 Mu•l¢ Pro11 Music Uniles is an 18-month mu91c projocl, rvnnlng to November 2025. fundèd by Youth Music's Trallblazar FuThl. The project targets Chlldren and young 0p1+ up 10 Ihe ag8 0125 years to make, learn and earn in music. Music Unilos worf(s wbth a wide ethnic mlx of younG P80pl8 Irom a range DI backgrounds. Including., èarly yearg, disabl8dldèalln&urodivergent. yOLrth justice syslem and young p¥ople la¢lng barrlor$. TC0-weaklY sessions run cjuring school lerrn Ilmes and Includé,. Learning rnusical in51rurnènts. oparating muslcal sofvare and lyrlc wrillng. Group and IndIdUall1-2-jl music sesslons and workshops. WothirrtJ towards performing al Ial mu$1¢ events and lestlvals. Unlv•r8al Youth GrantlUYGI Universal Youth Grant IUYGI 15 sheffie City Council allocaled lundlng to support and grow univefsal youth work Ihroughout the cily. UYG Is dalivored by charitable andlor not-lor-profit organigallons,. either wortlng akjne or in partnershlp wtth Olher organlsations. FUFID collaboralod wlth Sharrow Cornmunity Forum and On-bDard Skat8 Park lo delivar a programrne ol aclwilie5 for youno peoplè arouThJ the local area. Tha FURD programme consistèd of Monday evening generic youlh work session running alongside a football se$5 ad-hoc rnusic activity. Sh•ffl•ld & Holljmshlre County Football Assoelatlon ISHCFAI'Klckstarter' FURD reeeived a grant lor £2,000 Irorn Sheffiekl & Hallatnshiiè County Football Association to Ix spent between 01105125 and 3010412026. Thè arant Is io èn9Jre Ihal FUAD has Ihe correct inlraslruciure in place. In¢luding completiThJ all 19.
Football Unites Raclsm Dlvldes Educatlonal Trust Company Llmlted by Guarantee Notes to the Flnanclal Statements (CDntlnuffdl Year ended 30 SeMember 2025 19. Analy818 of n91981 between fund? (¢onllnu•dJ r8quir8d qualifications and Irainlng, lo be able to lacilitale football for womèn & glrls through specifle FA programmes IFA Wlldcais, FA Squad Girls & FA Just Playl. Th8 initial grant of £2000 would be supplèm8nt8d by an extra £250 on establishment of a FA Just Play session lor women, and an extra £500 on establishment ol a FA Squad Gitls session lor 11-15 year ol(Js. Our FA Wlldcats session lor 5-11 year old glrls Ss well 8$labllsh8d. Wtr Irl8d, unsuc¢e581ully on thi8 occasion. to sei up a Squa(J Gir15 session. I'm currently working toward5 re-starting our women's walking loolball sessions next week after a winter eak, r8brandlng Ihgm as FA Just P14yIL8arn to play sèssions. H8nry Smlth Flex fund The Phoenix Efflployabilily programme Is funded by Iha Hènry Smlth charlly and $¢gkg 10 work vthh young people aged 16 to 24 yéars Irom 8AMER ¢ommunilies who are furthest away from the labour market. FURD recelved 1 year$ tundlng frorn the Henry Smtth loundath)n lo contlnua tha work n88d8d to support the existing elienls and continua to supwrt addlttonal young people vmth their personal and professional devolopmgnl. Th15 8UFPOrt was dellvered 1-1 and co-crealed plans were developed wlth each young P8r8on to enable them lo increase their opportunllles lor galnlng •rnploymènt, qUAllflc8tion$ and or accessiThJ tralnlng needgd lo $8curg future employment. R••¢hlng Communl¢l•¥ TNLCF YH I u.mlx efrlonglng Group The Nalional Lottery Reaching Communilies piogramrne has enabl8d Football Unl1 Racism DlvltJes IFUROI lo deliver the Belonging Hub, a community initiative basèd ai thè U-mlx C$niT¥ In Sheff ield. The project aims to reduc8 isolallon, Improvè wellbeing, and strengthen community cohgslon by brlnglng together people from diverse backgrounds through Inelusiv8 hèalth, wellbèing, social activilit$. Since launchlng in June 2023, the Hub has crealed a welcomlng space where partlcipants ¢an bulld friendships, 8CCOSg SUPPOrt, and improve Ihelr physical and rnental wellbelng. The project has a150 strèngthènèd partn&r8hips with local organlsatlons, helplng connect indlvlduals to volunle8rfno, learnlng. an¢J wider community opportunltios. Key str8ngth of the Belonging Hub is Ils strong n•lwoth ol partnerships acro88 Sheffield. FURO woths closely wlth organi$allon$ In¢luding Sheffield Mlnd, the Mears Foundation, Sheffield Clly Councll, Sheffield Wednesday and Sheff leld United Communlty Foundailon, and Iccal universities and more lo ensure partlclpanls can a¢cg$$ a wldtr range of support. activilles. and opportunllies. These partnershlps enable a joined-up approach lo addressing social isolation, wellbeing, and ¢ornmunity integration. By By comblning communily-led gngagoment wlth expertise Irom health servlces. housing providers, loolball toundalion3, and acadernic partners, the Belonging Hub has croated a collaborallve ndl that supports diverse communlllas and builds trust across ssciors. Thls partnership approach is increasingly bein r8coGnIsl as 8 local rnodel for community cohesion, denK)nsliatlng how community organi58tlOn5 and instilullons can work iog8lhef 10 sir8ngthèn rel8tion8hlp8, lrnprov8 wellboing, and create inclusive spaces where p8op18 f8el they belong. 8ekJw Is the outcomo ol the prograrnme.. 94% 01 partlcipants sald the programmè beneliled thern 90Yo repDrted improvemonts in menlal health 94Qh reported improved physical hpalth 86Y. feli satisfièd wlth the lrfendship5 and support developed 75% accessed healthy Bating and w8llb+ing $upyort Unlvèrsal yOh Grant Sheffield City Council allocated lundlng lo support and grow unlveTsal youth work throughout thg city.,
Football Unites Racism Divides Educatlonal Trust Company Limited by Guarantee Noles to Ihe Flnanclal Statements le0minu) Year ended 30 September 2025 19. Analysls of net agS•ts between lund$ (cantlnwdj d&llv8rad by charllablo anLI not for prohl oroanisations. ellher working alone or in partnership with other organisations. FURD collaboraled wilh Sharrow Communlty Forum and On-board SkalePark lo deliver a 9-rnonth prograrnme of aetlvilies lor youno poople around the local area. The FURD prograrnme consisted of Monday evenlng generic youth work andlor music sessions. M?arn Foundatlon The partnership befv48en FURD and the Mears FouNlation has play£d an Important role in str8nglh8ning communlly enoagemonl through the Belongina Group al the Belonging Hub in Shellleld. Over the last Ihrge yoars, Mears Foundation Ivnding has enabled FURD to expand a¢tlvllio8 ospecially to people seeklng sanctuary. During the projecl perfod 2024-25, tha 8glonglng Group regl¥tered 38 new partlclpanls, demonstrallng conllnued demand for $af¢ and In¢lu8ive cornmunity spaces. Regular actSvltSes have malnlalned strong engagement, wlth 150 partklpants attendlng tsvo days In week. A(kJilional wellbeing activities supported by the partnership Included 15 boxlng sèssions and 15 menial wellbelng sesslons dellvered wllh partner3 $u¢h as Sheffield Mlnd, helplng partlcipanls Improve both phy$i¢al and &motional health. The partngrghlp has Also supportèd communlly events that bring dlverse groups tog6th8r. In July 2025, a ¢omrnunity football tournarnenl engaged 120 participants, and FUFID'S All Natlons Football Tournamofbl August 2025 brought 1og8ihar 12 leams and over 120 player8 from across Shelfield and South Yorkshlre. Overall, the lundlrrtJ And partnarsh5p wllh Ihg Mear8 Foundaiion has helped FURD Stngthen the 8èlonglno group where sport. health. and social connecllon corn• log8th•r to red* l$olatlon and losler stronger, more cohesive cornmunillas acrogs Shettlèkl. SCC M•n'$ Emotbonpl Hg41th •nd w•ll bDlng FURD'S health and wellbelng programrne Is an initlative centred around provldlng comrnunity-based sportg and wellbeing activities, as vehicles lor social Inclusion, lo help to prevgni 8IXi81 i501alion, r815è awareness, Improvè mental and physical health, establish partnership worf( and lacllliate normality lor those yond the rnargin5 01 the mainstream. FURD provides holistic support lo tho$tr mosl in need. Physlcal acllvlty Ss proven lo help rnalnlaln and Improve both physical and m8ntal wèll1. When delivered In the right way, 11 can halp build slrong social link5. creating priceless support nefv4orks. 11 Is in Iheso s¢tty'ngs that men really open up. There is a growing evhlence basè showlno how sports can h8lp newly arrived indlvlduals to integrate within established communi.eS and ease knnoliness INunn et al. 2022,. Bla¢hnl¢ka-Ciacek and Trabka 20221. In 2019, Unicel undertook a global Illeraturg review on Sport8 for Developmanl and found Ihat spL)rt Can be a posilive factor in four kgy areas of chlldren's lives.. EducatSon, Soclal Inclusion, Child Prolectlon, and Empowermenl. These Insights are also rofl8C18d in FURD'S own Big Lottery-lunded research project ISlon¢ and FURD 20131 which establishes thal football lacS1Siat8s a sense ol belonglng at the Intersecllon ol personal thnllty. communliy inlora¢tlon$ and expression ol curture. The FUAD Active Mlnds project operatas from the U-mix centre 17 Asline Road S2 4UJ, days a week. We provkle holi81ic support lo our Client5. Mental healltr support is provided by our health ancl wellbelng support worker. who is experienced in SLJPPOrting vulnerable adults who have poor mental health. Employability 8UPPOrt, FURD'S ernployabilily worker Is on hand to provld& Support lo our clients who wsh to take up volunteering, etnploytnonl or access education training courses. Aceèss to freo loc from Fareshare. we receive weekly donatlons from Fareshare Ihal we thon di811ibute to our clients in addffion to the lunch that is provided. 21
Football Unites Raclsm Divides Educatlonal Trust Company Limlled by Guarantee Noleg to the Flnancial Statements (Gonllnwd) Year ended 30 Septsmber 2025 19. An•lyg19 ol net asg•t$ htween fundg (conithu•éJ Every Wednesday frorn 10.30am, the Active Mind8 session is delivered In partnership with Sheffield Mind. They provide two suA)ort wotr5 that come to the contro. Our c1I8nts can access 1.2-1 supp)rt through Sheffield Mind and If needed relerrals are made. They have developed relationships wilh u$ by creating a sale space for people to come together. to talk about rnental health whllsl accessing physical lilness and 3port S85sions on a wèekly ba818. We also deliver a 5ossion on Mondays due lo th¢ high number of participants and n8ed. Please see the followlng Ilnk to a short 111m that way produced by a group ol our service users. It glves great In$lght to how our project benefits the parti¢lpanls. htlp3.'Iddve.google.comAllola11 ia9K526-89Z8guWml6_WNOTqxZ6EMTgVlview?USPwshartng. Through our slrong n8Tr4ork of partners, we are lortunate lo r•¢¢ive donatlons ol sFy)fl$ 9qulprngnt and clothes from Kltlwker. At a recent Football Tournament, we were fortunate lo have one of our partner agencles take some video lootaoe throughout th8 day.https.'Im.youtub&.comlwatch7v-hn5qKDFhOyw. Footb811 sèssion5 We engage up lo 70 men on a weekly basls through loolball. Our cllents come from a wide range of ethnlc backgrounds Induding Nlgerla. Eritrea. Sudan, Alohanlslan, El SalvadDf8, Gambia, Burundl, Syri8, Sornalia, Iran, Afghanistan and white British. The ag6 ran0¢ vades from 16 10 80 plus. Tho $988lon8 are SO W811 attend0¢ that we have to turn paople Away a8 we do not hav& Ihe ¢apa¢ity to Work wrth all ol them. Soclal clubs- Oparatlng alongslde our sports aTrJ exercise sessions, allowlro peoplè lo attènd without the pressure ol particlpaiing in somelhlng Ihay may nol wanl lo do. Through th1$, we have shown Ihal over Ilrne. people tend to glvè somèlhlng new a lry. It Is a greai aiiomaiive where p8ople can try lèss physically demanding aetSvili•s like Walking Football, we havo between 20-30 people attending each week. Durlng Ihese sesslons, our clients can pafli¢lpate In a gam6 ol ches$, lable tennis and pool, and for the mor& adventurous Playstalioll. Some people jusl want to Come along for a hot drlnk and a chal. We refer to ¢ho88 a3 a pertecl example ol man supportlng men. Wo havè a volunteer who is an 8XPert chess player. He cam6 to the UK from Chechnya and was looklng ltsr opportunities lo volunieer and moel ngw people. He now allènds our social clubs and lèach85 Other rnen how to play chass. Th13 has helped build his conlidence whilst dolng $omethino lttal makes hlrn lè81 gotsj. Gym and exerclse class89 Tho U-mix centre has a dan¢eifiinos8 st110 that we use lo dalivgr ¢la$se$ and 1-2-1 sèssions for peopk8 ol all alItieS. Th•se sesslons are wall attand9d, wlttt up lo 20 peOe pgr 89ssion. We a Ilnding succ8ss wh Men aged 70+ through ¢halr based exercise. Many ol our rnale partlclpants have indicated. through Inltlal consultation8 undertaken, that thay wl$h lo use social and physical activity lo h61p manago Ih&ir mental wellbeing. Our curyent off*r18 a3 follow5. Mondays 11arnto 1pm Social Club, Breakla81. Football. gym and exercise. Mental Heallh Support Wednesdays lo.18 to 12.OOprn Social, Breakfast and lootball, Mtrntal Health Support provld8(I by Shettield Mlnd Jr programrn• has recerfly been nominated lor thg 'Street Garnes Swrt for Devalopment Award, which Is a fantastic honour and achievement. htlpsJwww.in5tagram.comlplDE295s9iLHMnigsh.NnZSNjhsN3hwajlO
Football Unites Racism Divides Educatlonal Trust Company Limlled by Guarante8 Noles to the Flnancial Statements {¢gnllnu8d} Year ended 30 September 2025 19. Analy919 ol n•t I••8 b•¢w•en lunds iconiinu•él SG UK- Youth Endowrn•nt Fund We received lutyjing from the Youth Endowrnent fund to partlclpato in a randornlsed rnultl-slta irtal to evaluate a sports-ba89d interyenlon aiming to enhance p081tlve outcomes lor children and young people in Ihe conloxt ol youlh offending. This pr0cl alrns lo contribute to th8 limited evidence base on tha impact ol sports programm¢$ on youth offendlng. Project Aims The prlmary alrn of Ihis project is lo carry out an in48pth research gvaluatSon vla a randomi5ed control Irlal IFICTI. in order lo.. E$llmattr the Impact of participallon In voluniary sport8 programme$ on youth offeTrJlng rates Ivlolonl and non-violent Dft8ndlnal. Estimatg the lrnpact of participallon In voluntary $FX)rts programmes on s8condary outcomes, Such as those measured by the Sir8n[Ih8 and Dlfficulllas tool, monlal w•llbeing. PartipatIon In sportlphysical activity, and Iranslerable skills and knowl91, to assess the m8chanl$rns underlying the efflca¢y ol ihe Intervention. An addlllonal aim of thi6 trial is to contribut8 to the evidence gap on th& valuo of such poslllve actlvilles on offending and reollendlng lor chlldrèn and young paopla from Black. Aslan, Arab, Gypsy. Irish Travgller, Floma, and from Mixed and multiple ethnic group$. VIol•n Rgductlon Unlt Ivlo 8YMCAI The alm ol this prolecl is lo engage local young people In sal&, slru¢tured 8ports. youth soclal actlvllles lo divert them away from violence, crlme and anil-social behavloLsr by.. Provide fr8e aclivllles for local young paopla •n8urlng Ilnances are not a barrlgr to particlpallon Upskill a team ol volunt8•rs aged 16 10 25 years to becom? ¢ommunily leaderslsports coaches Reducelpravenl knife ¢rim8 Fleduce vlolence agalnsl Woman and girl8 Improve wellbèing IPhysically & Mentally) Rals¢ awarenes5 01 the dangers of 8ubsi8n¢* rnlsuse Encourage coho$ive behawour bglweon culturès Providlno free, low cost accesslbl? lootball and exercl8e to bgnefit and Improve young peopl&'8 physical and nntaI lIbeIng Raise kniltr ¢rirne awarene8S Raise awaranass ol sub$lance rni511Be Young people's 3ht8 and opportunlties - Workshop with Soulh Yorf(9hlr8 Pollc8 Fire and road Safety with Soulh Yo$hire Fire and Rescue Wg will deliver our programme 47 weeks out ol the ygar. Comrnunlty Football sesslons. Monday & wneSday{g4 sessions) 4.30prn to 6pm Youth Club- Mondays147 sossion¥l 6pm lo 8pm Through the youth club sesslons. we providg one wortshop par quartèr whore ah external agency come In ancl lead the sessions. Wg wlll also held r8gul8r, sè8slonal discusslons where staff work wiffi young peopl& and di8CU85 the local eommunity and any issues they are fang. We also use art where young peopl? can take what 29-
Football Unites Racism Dlvides Educatlonal Trust Company Limlled by Guarantee Notes to the Flnanclal Slatements {CDntln¢wdl Year ended 30 September 2025 19. Analysls ot not a$••t* Ww••n fund8 (willnu•é) Ihoy havè laained and create posters and olhgr lorm$ ol art to convey the rnessage to the wlder community. Through the above actitles, wg a¢hlwed the lollowlng prlortll88', Increase Communrty Cohesion Supporting residents lo identify & maxlmlsa their ass8tS. Created a step chango In cultural and social altitudes which contrlbule lo vlolence. Through both our football and youth club activlties, our staff Challeng6 attiludas th41 011on lead youThJ people lo bad behaviour. SCC LAC Youth Support In Decernber 2024 FURD was awarded lundlng by Mlnlstry ol HouslThJ, Communhl8s and Local Governmont through Its Cornmunity Coheslon and R8slll8ncè Programme ICCRPI at Sheffleld Clty Counc51. Through thlB grant FURD manag8d'. 1. Consultallon with K8y Comrnunlly Organisations- To galher cornmunity aThJ organl$atlon41 perspectives wlth Ihg alrn of reflgctlng on these dlverse persp8cIIvèg and. where requlrgd, better servicing need by implemenllng ohanges to both FURD'g and Scc's work. 2. Collat)orative DIsBeminatSon ol Flndlngs- We contlnuod lo WO wlth partn¢r wllh orqanl88tlon8 10 Share survey Ilndings widely whllsl ansuring communily enoagernent. 3. Inlom)ing SCC'$ Coho8ion Strategy - FURO provlded SCC wlth a ¢omprohenslv8 repDrt conlalnlng 8vldant•-ba8ed recornmendations Ihal can support SCC ¢oh¥8ion strategy.