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The Right Stuff Project
Financial Statements
For the Year ended
31st March 2024

The Right Stuff Project
Committee member's annual report
For the year ended 31st March 2024
Main address
Mr K Conway
8 The Downs
Wildwood
Stafford
ST17 4NP
Trustees Icommittee members
Kevin Conway
Stuart Ellis
Chairperson & Secretary (Trustee)
Vice Chairperson (Trustee)
(Trustee)
Andrea Carson
(Project Manager)
Andy Whitehall MBE
Bankers
Unity Trust Bank plc
Nine Brindley Place
Birmingham
B12HB
Governance and Management

The project is managed by a management committee who are drawn from the
membership,
Candidates are elected by paper ballot at the AGM and will serve office for a 12-
month period until re-elected at the next AGM in accordance with the Projects
constitution dated 24th February 2024. The Trustees determine the general policy of
the project. The day to day running of the project is delegated to the Project
Manager, supported by the Trustees. The Project Manager undertakes the key
leadership role overseeing Volunteer recruitment, and training and administrative
functions in consultation with the Trustees. The day-to-day administration of the
project is undertaken within the policies and procedures approved by the Trustees,
which provide for only significant expenditure decisions and major capital projects to
be referred to the Trustees for prior approval.
The Trustees met physically on three occasions over the financial year . As well as
phone calls held amongst the management committee.
Volunteers
We would like to thank all our volunteers both adults and young leaders for their
commitment in the last 12 months. Which has enabled us to reach more at risk,
vulnerable young people and provide them better outcomes .
other Relationships
The Project Manager, two of the Trustees and all coaches at the project are
registered members of England Boxing. The National Governing body for Amateur
Boxing in England this registration is renewed annually. As is the Right Stuff s
affiliation to England Boxing, this enables individuals to access training in Boxing
Coaching, First Aid and Safeguarding. It is also further regulation and oversight of
how the activities of the project are run setting high standards in participant safety
Risk Management
The Trustees are responsible for the overseeing of the risks faced by the project.
Detailed considerations of risk are delegated to the Project Manager. Risks are
identified, assessed and controls established throughout the year. A formal review of
the charity's risk management processes is undertaken on an annual basis. Risk is
managed under the headings of financial sustainability, venue safety, participant
welfare, employment, boxing trips and events and community access.
The main risks that the Trustees have identified and the plans to manage those risks
are reputation. The Projects success is built on its reputation for the development
and well-being of our participants. We manage this risk through safeguarding
policies, staff recruitment policies, and active identification and resolution of health
and safety related issues. Risk capacity of the Project manager to carry out all the
necessary day-to-day duties of the project and being over reliant on one individual
having all the knowledge to keep the project operating successfully. Building greater
resilience . Through the risk management processes established for the project, the
Trustees are satisfied that the major risks identified have been adequately mitigated

where necessary. It is recognised that systems can only provide reasonable but not
absolute assuran￿ that major risks have been adequately managed.
Aims and Objectives
To divert young people and adults away from criminality , anti-social behaviour and
substance abuse including alcohol, by raising self-esteem , discipline and positive
activities through the sport of Boxing and other positive activities and involving other
professional agencies to assist where particular specialist issues have been
identified
Summary of the main achievements during the period
June- July 2023 - The project was invited to Alleyne's Academy to do a scoping
exercise with 35 young people who were causing particular issues in the Academy.
The project attended every Thursday for five weeks working with these identified
students as a result of which the Academy invited the Right stuff project to return to
the Academy in September 2023 to work every Thursday in curriculum time for the
2023124 school year.
July - August 2023- We delivered a 5-week summer holiday scheme for the Office of
the Staffordshire Fire and Police Commissioners Office. At the Right Stuff Gym in
Stafford, Tilling Drive playing fields, Stone and Stafford Rugby Club for 70 young
people.
September 2023 - The School Intervention Project continued with the start of the
new school year 202312024. With the Right Stuff continuing to work Monday to
Friday in schools as well as working with referred young people at the Right Stuff
gym during the evenings and weekends. In total 83 new young people were referred
in for the start of the new school year for the project to work with. The project started
to work in Alleyne's Academy, Stone one day a week for the first time . Converting
an old disused art room
October 2023 - Covid Inequality project commenced in Schools with the running of a
Boxing Tutor course and GB Padwork and Boxing Drills Course .23 Adults and
Young people were qualified to work on the project and 12 went on to attend self
harm awareness days run by the NHS mental Health Midlands Trust
January 2024 - We held a Boxing tutor Course at Alleyne's Academy, Stone and
qualified 14 young people and adults as Boxing Tutors. Enabling them to volunteer
on the Right Stuff, Projects
February 2024- - Right Stuff Boxer Amy Nolan attended category at the Golden Girl
Box Cup female championship in Boras, Sweden in the first weekend of February.
She then won her first senior 66 Kg match before losing in the Semi Finals Medals
March 2024- HRH The Duke of Edinburgh and the Duchess of Edinburgh attended
the Right Stuff Project gym for a Royal visit on 5th March 2024. Meeting Trustee's,
parents, coaches and young people from the Right Stuff, and they presented a
plaque in commemoration of their visit . On the 13th of March 2024 the High Sheriff of

In connection with my examination , no matter has come to my attention which gives
me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements to (a)
to keep accounting records . (b) to prepare accounts which accord with the
accounting records and comply with any such accounting have not been met ', or (c)
to which. In my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper
understandin
f the accounts reached.
Signed
Name
Date
Relevant professional qualification
Or capacity

The Right Stuff Project
Receipts &payments account for year ended 31st March 2024
Receipts
Grants
£47092
Subscriptions
£4126
General Donations
£ 1920
Total Receipts
£53138.00
Payments
Boxing Award Courses
£7440.00
Volunteer Expenses
£13330.00
Rent
£12380.00
Equipment
£6819.00
Insurance
£104.00
Bank Charges
£72.00

Staffordshire Mrs Victoria Hawley visited the Right Stuff Project Gym and presented
Coaches and Trustees with a High Sheriff s award for services to Young People.
Signed on behalf of the Committee:
Signed -
Kevin Conway Chairperson
Date
Independent Examiners Report on the Accounts
Report to the members of
The Right Stuff Project
On the Accounts for the year ended
31st March 2024
Set out on pages
Res
ective res
5&6
onsibilities of Committee members and examiner
The committee members are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The
committee members consider that an audit for this year and that an independent
examination is needed.
Basis of the Inde
endent examiner's statement
My examination was carried out in accordance with General directions given by the
Charity Commission it includes a review of the accounting records, receipts and
payments kept by the club and a comparison of the accounts presented with those
records. It also includes consideration of any unusual terms or disclosures in the
accounts and seeking explanations from the committee concerning any such
matters. The Procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be
required in an audit, and consequently, I do not express an audit opinion on the
accounts.
Inde
endent Examiner's statement

Totsl Payments
£ 49926
Net receiptsl {payments) 2022123
£3212
The Right Stuff Project
ststement of assets and liabilities
At 31st March 2024
Cash Assets
Current Account
Total Cash Assets O
Liabilities
These Financial Statements are accepted on behalf of the Right Stuff project by
Signed
Dated
Chair

The Right Stuff Project
Notes to the accounts
For the year ended 31st March 2024
1. Receipts & payment accounts
Receipts and payments accounts are statements that summarise the movement
of cash into and out of the organisation during the financial year. In this context,
"cash" includes cash equivalents, for example, bank accounts where the cash
can be readily withdrawn to pay for debts as they become due.
2. Grants & Donations
Grants and donations
SPACE Scheme
9965.00
Together Active
stafford BC School Intervention
Stafford BC Alleyne's
Donationsl Subscriptions
Total grants and donations
3. Committee members, remuneration
During this period, a total of £0 (zero) was reimbursed to any committee member
for expenses incurred.
2628.00
33000.00
1500.00
4126.00
51219.00