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2020-11-01-accounts

Registered Charity Number: 1155084

NEW LIFE

Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended

1[st] November 2020

New Life

Contents

Legal & Administrative information 3
Introduction from Chairman & Chief Executive 4
Report of the Trustees 5-8
Independent Examination 9
Statement of Financial Activities 10
Statement of Assets & Liabilities 11
Notes to the accounts 12

New Life

Legal & Administrative information

Registered Charity number 1155084
Founder & Chief Executive Officer Trevor Goodall
Chairman & Trustee Russell Jefferys
Trustees Desmond Kelly
Natalie Bealing
Steve Dopson
Paul Homersham
Charity Address: Bluebell Wood Barns
Hawkridge Hill
Frilsham
Thatcham
Berkshire
RG18 9XA

New Life

Introduction from our Chief Executive

As with the majority of charities, 2020 has been a challenging year with the Covid-19 pandemic halting many of our planned events and affecting so many of us. The amounts we have been able to raise is a testament to the hard work and generosity of all those who support us. Fundraising & Donations received in the year to 1[st] November 2020 totalled £74,179 (2019: £127,354). This has, in turn, facilitated the awarding of £31,207 (2019: £87,937) for the purchase of vital equipment for special care baby units.

The incredible generosity of New Life supporters made possible the purchase of cutting-edge and muchneeded equipment at numerous hospitals around the UK. This equipment is saving the lives and improving the chances of some of our most vulnerable babies, and making it easier for parents to help in the care of their newborn.

We know there is so much more we can do - the number of babies born prematurely or requiring neonatal care is increasing and yet NHS budgets are more stretched than ever. With your support we can make a difference. With your generosity, we can help ensure our special care baby units have the equipment they need to improve the chances of a new life surviving and thriving.

………………………

Trevor Goodall Founder and Chief Executive

New Life

Report of the Trustees for the period ended 1 November 2020

What we do

New Life is a charity dedicated to supporting babies cared for in neonatal units, by providing grants for hospitals to purchase vital equipment to improve the chances of a positive outcome. Babies in neonatal units are often fighting for their lives and rely on expert care, attention and facilities if they are to survive.

Our mission

Neonatal units rely on specialist equipment to save, treat and monitor premature babies and to support the family during this highly emotional and stressful time. NHS budgets do not stretch to ensuring that the latest and most effective equipment is available. That’s why it’s our mission to provide neonatal equipment to special care baby units, that improve the chances of a new life surviving and thriving.

How we work

To achieve this goal, we raise funds through sponsorship and donations which are then awarded as grants to neonatal units across the UK upon successful application.

Over the last 25 years we have built up an understanding of, and a relationship with, many neonatal units across the South of England in particular but also throughout the UK. Through regular dialogue we receive requests for funding of new equipment either in part or in full. When resources allow, and subject to the request fitting within our grant framework, funds are released and equipment purchased.

We strongly believe that through collaboration we can raise awareness of the desperate need of special care baby units, and raise more funds more quickly that we might do on our own.

Strategic Report

Our impact: what we did in 2019/20

Between December 2019 and November 2020, thanks to our generous supporters, New Life’s income from voluntary donations reached £74,179. This enabled us to commit £31,207 to supporting fundraising activities, of which £30,621 was used to purchase much-needed new equipment for neonatal units.

Financial Review

In summary

New Life, like many, has been affected by the pandemic and fundraising opportunities have been affected. Despite these challenges New Life has still achieved total income from charitable resources of £74,179. This fantastic effort has allowed the charity to grant equipment of £31,207.

This simply would not be possible without our generous supporters.

Our funds

Total funds held at the reporting date were £44,351 (2019 - £42,174)

Our activities

With so many of our usual fundraising activities being impossible this year, due to the pandemic, we had to think about new ways to raise money. We had a weekly Virtual Quiz which was great fun and very competitive; also the 2.6 challenge where participants could do any exercise or event involving this number, e.g. a run or a swim. There was a team walking challenge from John O’Groats to Lands’ End. The Green brothers also completed a cycle challenge.

The annual Golf Day managed to go ahead raising over £20,000 and we also had a couple of cycling days doing the Newbury 100 and Newbury to Portsmouth - for fish and chips!

One of our supporters hosted two cake sales that were very popular. Dr Sarah Bates (Great Western Hospital) did a family cycle ride to Wales and supporter, Jay Pilling, ran 40 miles along the canal towpath from Devizes to Newbury.

Our CEO also walked along the towpath at the end of the reporting year, to mark 25 years in 25 miles, raising over £2000.

Covid-19 & Government Grants

New Life’s activities were severely affected by the pandemic from March 2020 onwards. It was decided that government grants were able to be claimed under the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme and in the year the charity claimed £9,266. This is shown within Other Income in the Statement of Financial Activities.

Risks and uncertainties

Regular monitoring and reporting of potential risks through our risk register allows them to be properly managed and mitigated. The risk register is formally reviewed and assessed twice a year.

A summary of principal risks currently identified and actions taken to manage these risks is below.

Risk Action
Over-reliance on third
party platforms
(closure of BT My
Donate)
New Life constantly monitors the suitability and
viability of third party platforms, moving swiftly
to change provider if needed
Financial fraud We have robust policies and procedures in
place to protect against internal or external
fraud, including the authorisation of grants and
bank payments and transfers

Our structure, governance and management

Governing document

The objects of the charity, as set out in the Trust Deed, are the advancement of health in babies in special care baby units in the UK by the provision of equipment for hospitals or grants to invest in equipment and facilities that would not otherwise be provided.

Trustees appointment and training

New Trustees are appointed depending on experience and key skills needed. New Trustees are interviewed by the Chair along with others from the Board as needed and are formally approved at the New Life Board meeting.

On appointment, new Trustees are provided with a copy of the Trust Deed and are given guidance from the Charity Commission -- CC3 The Essential Trustee.

Volunteers

We have an increasing number of volunteers supporting us in a variety of ways including:

Our Trustees and Secretary all carry out their roles on a voluntary basis.

Remuneration

New Life had operated for 24 years on the passion, goodwill and selflessness of our volunteers. In July 2019 Trevor Goodall resigned as a Trustee to take on the position of Chief Executive - the one and only paid role at the charity.

We are a small charity, dedicated to ensuring that the vast majority of what is raised is given to the hospitals and neonatal units for vital equipment. Remuneration levels are set in accordance with the responsibilities of the role, with annual salary reviews taking into account individual performance over the past year. Salaries are benchmarked using data from the charitable sector. Salaries are approved by the Trustees. We do not have a bonus scheme in place and Trustees are not remunerated.

Our approach to fundraising

The majority of our fundraising comes from sponsorship and donation at the events we create and deliver. We do not work with third parties to encourage donations and we do not sell or swap data with other organisations.

Insofar as each of the Trustees are aware:

The Report of the Trustees prepared under the Charities Act 2011 was approved by the Board of Trustees on 31[st] August 2021 and signed on behalf of the Trustees by

Independent Examiners Statement to the Trustees of New Life

We report on the accounts of the charity for the period ended 1st November 2020 as set out on pages 10 to 13.

RESPECTIVE RESPONSIBILITIES OF TRUSTEES AND EXAMINER

The Charity’s trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The charity’s trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144(2) of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act) and that an independent examination is needed.

It is our responsibility to:

examine the accounts under section 145 of the 2011 Act;

to follow the procedures laid down in the General Directions given by the Charity Commissioners under section 145(5)(b) of the 2011 Act; and

to state whether particular matters have come to our attention.

BASIS OF INDEPENDANT EXAMINER’S STATEMENT

Our examination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity Commissioners. An examination includes the review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items of disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from you as trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a "true and fair view" and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.

INDEPENDANT EXAMINERS STATEMENT

In connection with my examination, no matter has come to our attention:

to keep accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the 2011 Act; and

have not been met; or

G Rowell LJ Smith Accountants Ltd Orwell House 50 High Street Hungerford Berks RG17 0NE

Dated: 31[st] August 2021

New Life

Statement of Financial Activities

For the period ended 1st November 2020

Notes
Incoming resources
Incoming resources from generated funds
Fundraising & Donations
Total incoming resources
Resources expended
Direct charitable expenditure
Grants & equipment provided
3
Fund raising costs
4
Total Resources expended
Net increase/(decrease) in funds from
charitable activities
Other Income
Net increase/(decrease) in funds for the
year
Reconciliation of Funds
Balance of funds brought forward
Balance of funds carried forward
2020
£
£
74,179
74,179
31,207
50,061
81,269
(7,090)
9,266
2,177
42,174
44,351
2019 2019
£
31,207
50,061
£
87,937
42,544
£
127,354
127,354
130,481
(3,127)
-
(3,127)
45,301
42,174

New Life

Statement of Assets & Liabilities

As at 1st November 2020

Notes
Current assets
Cash at bank
Current liabilities
Payroll & Social Security Creditor
Net current assets
Funds
Unrestricted funds
2020
£
£
46,316
46,316
1,965
44,351
44,351
44,351
44,351
2019 2019
£
46,316
£
44,140
£


46,316
1,965
44,140
1,965
42,174
42,174
42,174
42,174

New Life

Notes to the accounts

For the period ended 1st November 2020

1 ACCOUNTING POLICIES

The following are the main accounting policies adopted by the charity.

a) Accounting convention & Basis of preparation of the accounts

The financial statements have been prepared as a going concern under the historical cost convention and in accordance with the Charities SORP and all other applicable accounting standards. The accounts have been drawn up in accordance with the provisions of the Charities Act.

b) Donations

The charity received much of its income from voluntary contributions. These are accounted for on a received basis.

c) Allocation of costs

Fund raising costs

These are recognised on a payments basis

2 TAXATION

The trust is a registered charity and accordingly is exempt from taxation on its income where they are applied for charitable purposes.

3 ANALYSIS OF RESOURCES USED

ANALYSIS OF RESOURCES USED
2020 2019
£ £
Grants & equipment distributed 31,207 87,937

4 FUNDRAISING COSTS

Event & Fundraising costs
Salaries
Pension (Auto-enrolment)
2020
£
26,145
23,400
516
50,061
2019
£
35,188
7,200
156
42,544