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FRIENDS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF BERMUDA (UK) A Charitable Incorporated Organisation

Registration Number 1157056

Trustees’ Annual Report and Accounts

For the year ended 5 April 2022

FRIENDS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF BERMUDA (UK)

ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

For the year ended 5 April 2022

INDEX

Page
Reference and Administrative details 3
Report of the Trustees 4-7
Report of the examining accountant 8
Balance sheet 9
Statement of financial activities 10
Notes to the financial statements 11

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REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS

Charity Registration Number 1157056
Principal Office 3 St. Paul’s Mews
London NW1 9TZ
Trustees
George Fergusson,Chairman*
Colin Fleming, CPA CA_Honorary_
Treasurer*
Commander Robin Bawtree,
OBE, RN
Jonathan Coad, FSA
Paul Leseur, MBE
Gregory Lunn
Dag Palmer
* Honorary Officers of the
Charity
Bankers CAF Bank
25 Kings Hill Avenue
Kings Hill, West Malling
Kent ME19 4JQ
Independent Examiner Sue Kowszun BA FCA DChA,
Harlequin Accounting &
Financial Services Ltd
Bancroft, Mill Road
West Chiltington, West Sussex
RH20 2PZ

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FRIENDS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF BERMUDA (UK)

REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES

The Trustees of The Friends of the National Museum of Bermuda (UK), a Charitable Incorporated Organisation, (the Charity) present their Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 5 April 2022. These comply with the governing documents of the Charity, the relevant Statement of Recommended Practice (the Charities SORP 2015), Financial Reporting Standard 102 and the Charities Act 2011.

The Friends of the National Museum of Bermuda (UK) was incorporated, and recognised as a Charity in England and Wales, on 15 May 2014. It operates under a standard Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) Constitution, which was adopted formally by the Trustees of the CIO on 2 December 2014.

OBJECTS OF THE CHARITY

The objects of the Charity are:

GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT

The Trustees manage the activities of the CIO and meet formally at least once a year. There is contact and correspondence as necessary throughout the year as business of the CIO demands.

As required by the CIO’s Constitution, the Trustees serve for three-year terms, which are renewable. Trustees who served during the year ended 5 April 2022 are:

First elected Current term expires
George Fergusson_Chairman_ 2017 2023
Colin Fleming, CPA CA_Honorary Treasurer_ 2014 2022
Commander Robin Bawtree, OBE, RN 2014 2022
Jonathan Coad, FSA 2014 2023
Paul Leseur, MBE 2014 2022
Gregory Lunn 2014 2023
Dag Palmer 2014 2024
Martin Slade 2014
Mr. Slade retired on 21 July 2021

No staff are employed by the Charity, which is entirely reliant upon volunteers.

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ACTIVITIES AND OPERATIONS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 April 2022

Throughout the financial year ended 5 April 2022, the CIO was actively involved in the National Museum of Bermuda’s multi-year Future of History campaign, which officially comes to an end in September 2022. The Chairman and Honorary Treasurer act as co-chairs of the UK and US Friends Division of the Campaign and were successful in securing donations towards the Campaign, (some spread over a few years) exceeding the target set for the UK, of which £54,150 was received during the 2022 financial year. The CIO also continued to collect modest donations to support the ongoing operations of the National Museum of Bermuda.

The National Museum of Bermuda Future of History Campaign aims to raise US$8,500,000 to preserve and share Bermuda’s history, heritage and culture for residents, visitors, and those interested in Bermuda’s pivotal role in the Atlantic World’s history. The campaign proceeds will underpin education programmes to students, teachers and everyone interested in Bermuda, as well as to provide for expansion, and to ensure operational stability. Integral to the expansion pillar is stabilising and drying-out the Casemates Barracks, built for the Royal Marines between 1839-43. The Barracks are the some of the oldest surviving buildings in the Bermuda Historic Naval Dockyard and represent important examples of British naval and military built heritage. It is intended that the Casemates will become home to both the Bermuda National Archives and the Centre for Atlantic World History. See also https://nmb.bm/campaign/ for further information.

The CIO helped organise a reception and lecture on the Bermuda Dockyard and Fortress given by one of its Trustees, Jonathan Coad, on 10 March 2022. This event, in co-ordination with the Bermuda Society, Hiscox Ltd and the National Museum itself, was both enjoyable and successful in raising the profile of the Museum to a wider British audience, including potential financial supporters.

Grants of £60,000 were made in 2022 (2021: £nil). Of this total, £10,000 was to support operations in Bermuda (helping to mitigate the effects of multiple forced closures during the Covid-19 pandemic) and £50,000 supporting the Future of History Campaign.

The Trustees are continuing their review of the CIO’s operating procedures and consider revisions to its risk management and compliance procedures to reflect current best practice. The Trustees have also reviewed the CIO’s financial systems and procedures.

PUBLIC BENEFIT

The Trustees have complied with their duty to have due regard to the Charities Commission’s public benefit guidance when exercising their powers and duties to which that guidance is relevant. In providing practical and financial support for the National Museum of Bermuda; the Trustees are satisfied that they contribute public benefit both to the preservation of important aspects of Bermuda and British heritage and to historical education at every level from primary through tertiary and post-graduate study.

GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION

In May 2018 the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect. It represented a significant change and consolidation of existing Data Protection law. The Trustees have reviewed carefully the extent to which the GDPR affects the Charity. In July 2019, the Charity adopted a

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Privacy Policy that complies with the GDPR. All members of the Charity have received a copy of the revised policy, which is available on request from the Registered Office.

For the purposes of the GDPR, and as stated in the Charity’s Privacy Policy, the Treasurer is the Charity’s Data Controller and Data Processor.

TRUSTEES’ AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE’S RESPONSIBILITIES IN THE PREPARATION OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

The Trustees (who are also the Executive Committee of the Charity) are responsible for preparing the Trustees’ Annual Report and Financial Statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).

In preparing those financial statements, the Trustees are required to:

The Trustees and Executive Committee are responsible for keeping proper accounting records that disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the Charity and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the applicable law. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the Charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.

The Trustees are responsible for the maintenance and integrity of the corporate and financial information on the Charity Commissioners’ website. Legislation in the United Kingdom governing the preparation and dissemination of financial statements may differ from legislation in other jurisdictions.

Risk Management

The major risks to which the Trustees believe the Charity is exposed are discussed at Trustee meetings and are reviewed at least annually. The Trustees believe that, as far as is practical, these risks are managed in an appropriate manner.

The Charity’s governing documents and policies are reviewed regularly to ensure that they keep pace with developments in best practice.

Grant making policy

At present, the Charity only awards grants in support of projects proposed by the National Museum of Bermuda, and reviewed and approved by the Trustees of the Charity. Grants of £60,000 were made to the National Museum of Bermuda during 2022 (2021: £nil).

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Reserves

The Trustees’ policy with regard to reserves is to make suitable expenditure on the ongoing activities of the Charity, whilst maintaining adequate funds to deal with current and medium term needs and having the necessary provision to deal with unforeseen circumstances. As at 5 April 2022, the Charity’s free reserves were £8,480 (2021: £13,966).

Going Concern

After making appropriate enquiries, the Trustees have a reasonable expectation that the Charity has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. For this reason they continue to adopt the going concern basis in preparing the financial statements.

Independent examiner

In view of the scale of the Charity’s activities and net assets, an independent examination but not an audit of the Financial Statements is required. The Trustees have resolved that the independent examination be carried out by Sue Kowszun BA FCA DChA.

Statement of disclosure of information to the Independent Examiner

The Trustees and Executive Committee at the date of approval of this Trustees’ annual report confirm that, so far as each of them is aware, there is no relevant examinable information of which the Charity’s independent examiner is unaware, and the Trustees have taken all steps that they ought to have taken to make themselves aware of any relevant.

On behalf of the Trustees:

George Fergusson Chairman 20 July 2022

Colin Fleming Honorary Treasurer

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INDEPENDENT EXAMINER’S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE FRIENDS OF THE NATIONAL

MUSEUM OF BERMUDA (UK)

I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the Friends of the National Museum of Bermuda (UK) for the year ended 5 April 2022, which are set out on pages 9 to 11.

Responsibilities and basis of the of report

As the charity trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the Charities Act 2011 (“the Act”).

Independent examiner’s statement

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no matters have come to my attention in connection with this examination which gives me cause to believe that, in any material respect:

I have no concerns and have come across no matters in connection with my examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Sue Kowszun BA FCA DChA Harlequin Accounting and Financial Services Limited Bancroft, Mill Road West Chiltington, West Sussex RH20 2PZ 20 July 2022

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Balance Sheet

5 April 2022
(In £ Sterling)
Assets
Cash
Total Assets
Liabilities
Accounts payable
Total liabilities
NET ASSETS
2022
8,480
8,480
0
0
8,480
2021
13,966
13,966
0
0
13,966

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Statement of Financial Activities

For the year ended 5 April 2022

(In £ Sterling)

Notes
Income
Donations
2
Total income
Expenses
Grants made
3
Operating expenses
4
Total expenses
NET INCOME/ (LOSS)
Reserves Brought forward
Reserves Carried forward
2022
54,885
54,885
60,000
371
60,371
(5,486)
13,966
8,480
2021
5,900
5,900
269
269
5,631
8,335
13,966

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FRIENDS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF BERMUDA (UK)

Notes to the Accounts

1 The Charity and basis of presentation

The Friends of the National Museum of Bermuda (UK) (a Charitable Incorporated Organisation) (‘the CIO’) was incorporated and entered into the Register of Charities on the 15 May 2014.

The accounts are prepared on the cash basis.

2 Donations received

Donations received during the year comprise:

General donations
Future of History Campaign
Total
2022
£
735
54,150
54,885
2021
£
1,450
4,450
5,900

3 Grants made

Grants made to the National Museum of Bermuda comprised:

Operations
Future of History Campaign
Total
2022
£
10,000
50,000
60,000
2021
£
0
0
0

4 Operating expenses

Operating expenses comprise:

Independent Examiner’s fee
Bank charges
Total
2022
£
200
171
371
2021
£
200
69
269

On behalf of the Trustees:

Colin Fleming CPA CA Honorary Treasurer

20 July 2022

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