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Re8l$tered Charlty Number: 1157932 Company number: 08576383 ELEMENT SOCIETY Annual Reportand Unaudlted Fln•nclal Ststements For the year ended 31 December 2021

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Elemerrt Sotlety Legal and admlnhtratlve Information fr¥rthe year ended 31 Oecember 2021 Trnsthe$ John Rigbv lan Balshaw Joseph Parklnson Hugh Mann Adamson Sophle Eyre Gregory Burke Adrlan Rattenbury Sallyjackson Oou8las Muzawazl lan Clarke ResiÈrted 31 March 2022 Resigned l March 2022 Appolnted on 18 March 2021 Appolnted on 16 December 2021 Company secretary Christopher Hlll K•y manalernent ChrSstopher Hlll Chlef Executlve Offlcer Ch•wlty nwmh•r 1157932 Comp•ny nufflber 08576383 Rei15t¢ied offlce Yorkshire House 66 Leopgld Street Shellield SI 2GZ Independent EM•rnln•r Sarah LIBhtfoot, FCA DChA Employee of.. VAS Community AccountJn¢y The Clrcle 33 RockinBham Lane Sheffield SI 4FW VASCOmmunityA¢count￿e¥

Element Sodety Trustee5' annual report Forthe ye4r e[￿*d 31 December 2021 The trustees are pleased to present theSr annual dlrectors, report tO8ether wilh the Ilnanci81 statement5 of the charityfor the year ending 31 December 2021 which are also prepared to meet the requlremÈnts lor a directors, report and accounts lor Companies Act purposes. The financial statements cornply wlth the Charoties Act 2011, the Companie5 Act 2CK16, the Memorandum and Articles of Assoclatlon, and the charities Statement Df Recommended Practice lapplicable to charities preparing their accounts In accordance with the Financial Reportin8 standard applicable in the UK and Republlc of Ireland,. FPS 1021 Issued In October 2019. Struciur•. 8ov•rnan¢e, ond mpnaBefflent ￿￿- The charity Is constltuted as a company limlted by 8uarantee and is s￿erned by its rnemorèndum ruttur and 3rtlcles of associatlon. Governance- The dlrectors of Element Soclety are St5 trustee5 for thE purposes of charlty law and are appointed by the company's member5. There Is a mlnimum of 3 dSrector5 at any one time. The Board Shall admit to memberghip such persons as It thinks f5t and the Bo8rd may from time to timÈ, by resolution, pre5crlbe land varyl criteria for membership. Nominatlons of directors are for an indeterminate perlod. provided th8r one third or three (whichever Is the 8reater number) directors are required to retSre at each Annual General Meetln6 but so that the nomlnated Board director(51 shall bè eligible for re-nornination. New tiustees attend a serles of meetings with the executlve team and attend thèir inltial board meetin8 as an observer as part ol thelr Induction to the work of the chbrity. Formal Bovernance trainin8 is delivered internallv usln8 charity commi551on 8uidance, though we are revlewing how to enhancethis process overthe comln8 year. M•n•gemert The day-to-day management of the charity is provided by Element Society whereby Christopher Hill fulfils the role of Chlef Executlve, The senlof mJna$ement ieam supports the Board ol Tru5tee5 through its delegated power5. Prlnclpal Actl¥ltle8 and Revl•w of Operatlons Element Society's objects are the advancernent ITh the life of youn8 people by provldin8 5UPPOrt and 8Ctlvltles whlch develop thelf ski5Is, (apacilies and capabilitie5 to enable them to participate In socSety as mature and responslble individuals. This includes young people who are disadvantaged due to factor5 including but not Ilmiiod to.. mental health, pmploymenr, educatlonil attainment, financial Status, soclal sk5115, low Social mobility. dlscrlmSnatlon, and Stability. Element achieves this by providin8 5UPPDrt and activitles whlch develop their skills, capacltles and capabilitie5 to enable them to partlcipate in society as mature ènd responslble indlvldual5. Element 5oclety belleves Sn VQUnB people and thelr abillty to do unbellevable things. We work wSthln ethical guldelines on projecrs that will change the world, but we alm to do thls differentty. Our methods are ro dSsrupt current thinkin8, pool expertisefrom all dSsciplines and draw Irorn o wealth of cross- sertor experience to have a 8envine positive impact on the world. This means bringing enterprise thinkin8 to all our wgrk. We achieve our tar8ets, provide quality client service and always push forward to pioneer new ground. There 15 no standln8 Stlll lor us, no resting on our laure15, no takins our position as deserved instead ol achleved. Our proletts are carefully 5elÈcted based on a belief and understandin8 that they can make an achievable dlflerence. We are undeterred by workin8 in different sectors and know that with the ri8ht tools we can achieve success for any project that we truly believe ￿n. VAStornmunityActDUntJnty

Elem•ntSoclety Trustees. annual report Icontlnuedl For the year ended 31 December 2021 Ob￿cl1¥e5 Jnd Publlc Ben•fft Publlc BenefTi The trustees can conflrm that to the best of their knowledge and capaclty, they have complied wlth thelr duty to provSde identlflable and tan8ible benefits for the public a5 a result of the Charity's programme of work. The trustees have referred to 8uidante from the Charlty Comml551on when revlewln8 alms, oblectlves and plannlnB future attivltles. The Charlty ha5 achleved tan8lble public benefits in thefurtherance of Its oblectlveswlth 699youn8 people la8ed 16 241 taking part in our projects and pro8rammes. Part5clpants wère drawn from within the Sheffbeld City Re810n. We are a non-profit orBanlsalSon based ln Sheffield that supports youn8 people to achleve the unbè15eYable. We do th15 by deliverSnB pro8rammes and workshops that ernpoweryoun8 people to makè a p051tlvè than8e In theor cornmunltie5, ralse thelr asplratlons and become role rnodels to thelr peers. Elernent Soclety is an Independeni youth-led orBan15atlon th4t h45 ernpowered over 5,50) young people to change thelr Ilves and rheir communlties slnce openlnB In 2013. Youn8 people on Element's programmes have completed over 2tKI,000 volunteer work hour5, makin8 a dlfference in Sheffield's Ilves and communltles. Th15 vltal voluntary 4ctSon has ContrIb￿ed at least £1.7 mllllon of lrnpact to the clty. Element does this by runnln8 pro8rammes ind proletts that make youn8 people feel valued Sndlvldually and as part of a communlty, encoura85n8 yOUn8 people to try somethlng new or achleve 50methln8 greater, and providing the means and support io givè youn8 people better prospect5 for the future. Includin8- Making young people feél valued lThdivldually and Js Part ol a communlty o Socially ml¥ln8 our 8roups and programmes where approprlate. ts Promotin8 Storie5 of young people doln8 Bood thin85 InspSrln8- Encoura8in8 VOUll8 people to try something new or achieve somethlng greater Supporting youth-led social 8ctSon Encoura8in8 your18 people tg Use thelr volce • lrnprovin8- Providin8 the mean5 and support to 8lve youn8 people better prospects for the future Trainin8 skills and developing attributes. buildin8 conlldence ts Provldin8 SUPPOrt and space for youni people to 8row VA5 ty)munityAccountancy

Element Soclety Trustee5' annual report l¢ontlnuedl For the year erKled 31 DÈcmber 2021 A¢hle¥ements and performanc• The fallout from Covld-19 undoubtedly leavd Element and or8ani5atlons Ilke ours with more WOTk than ever if we wani to see equltable opportunities for young people. Althou8h Covid-19 has caused untold turmoil, it ha5 woken society land fundersl up to the issues lacin8 youn8 people. The period of mlssed educatlon and development because of Covid 19 has Impacted our abillty to recruit young people to our pro8rammes, We anticlpated that there would be an increase in i55ue5 such as anxiety, InC￿3$e the 8ap between have and have nots, and reduce emploYab￿litY/eMP1oYrnent options. Element already had strate8ic plan5 to offer more employability support for young people which continues to form part of our strate8ic plan. We learned from the lockdowns that youn8 people had lost faith sn virtual sessions and were ready for face-to- face activity a8aln with school takin8 precedent. We therefore sou8ht to deliver pro8ramme5 that helped wlth addre5$5n8 anxlety and ernployabllltv. We were able to attract a number of volunteers from the unlversltles in SheffSeld. principally èxaminln8 our flnancS4l procedure5 rnalnly for thelr personal dèvelopment In support of the above employability t#r8et. Currentlyi the networks Element are p?rt of, and the natlonal pldurt is tontlnuln8 to antSclp8te an Incre85e Sn th followin8 needs for young people.. mental health and anxietv employabilily confidence and seW-4warene5S This is leadin8 to an increased reliance on the third sector to address these Issues, especSblly as local authoritle5 are flnanclally Incapable of meetln8 thls demand. The team at Element worked hard to seek funds io addre55 some of the issue5 faced by Yo￿n8 people and we were sutcèssful In seeurin8 over E136,000 8rani lundln8 Irom a wide voriety of funder5 to dellyer the following prolects. Our thanks go out to those lunders that had faith In Element. For clarlty we have shown contracted work separate to Brant funded work. Contri¢t•d work NCS- 2020121 was a diffitult y•ar lor mamb•rs of the NCS supply chaln as th• wgr-chanB5nB landscape of youth work rules and regulations played havoc with plannln8 at a natlonal levol. The team achSeved over 100% ol the contractual tar8et for the nurnber ol youn8 PErsons included in f lement-led NC5 actlvltles. Community Workin8 Groups- a prograrnme funded by the SY Violence Aedvction Unit to consult wlth groups from across South Yorkshlre on attStudes toward5 violence and policln8 SEhool SupportlSkllls Booster- Element was able io provlde staffing dlre¢tly Into schools to support 40 student5 Struggling to return alrer the coronavirus enforced prolonged break frorn Education. This Intervention was piloted wlth Sheffield Park Academy and Endeavour. The feedback from young people and partners wa5 very positive. The fundin8 was provlded as part of the NCS contract frorn the EFL TfU5t. Ambition- an employablllty contract funded by Sheffield City Council VAS C(yDmunityAccountsry

Elemtnt 50tIéty Trustees, annual report Icontlnuedl For the year ended 31 December 2021 Grant Funded ProBrarnmes Blue Dot is a programme funded by sO￿h Yorkshlre Communlty Foundatlontoteach youn8 people how to be a frlend t9 sorneone living with mental health Issues. This prolect was overhauled to a dS8ltal delivery model SQ that it can be accessed without the need forlace to face engagement. Community Responders was a project that recruSted and tralned youn8 people across the clty who wlll lead their own community projects to help ihelr lotal tommunlty recover from the pandemit's effetts. Gen-Z/Act fo¥ Change Is a lolnt prolect between Element Society and Chilypep. The two organlsations are working toRether to make youn8 people as prepared as posslble for safe and suctesslul online campaigning. The Gen Z projett traln5 young people in things su¢h a5 project planninB. goal 5ettin& and onllne safety, as well as offerin8 SUPPOrt wlth launching and running on and ¢)ffline ¢ampaiBns. Youth Force > A follow on pro8ramme from Youth For¢e l and 2 to enga8e new guests In the youth Force Covld documentary series Red Ll8ht- a programme to ralse awareness of Child Sexual E¥ploit8tion Chels Clrcle- onllne cookln8 vldeos Doyle Carte an employability programrne lor young BAMER men to help wlth CV writing, 5elf- confidence and Interview skllls Sublect to Change- a partnershlp wlth Forced Entertalnrnent to get youn6 people Into the arts, wrlte and 5howtase a publlc performance Chlldren In Need- Llfe Hack a wraparound pro8ramme relatln8 to employablllty support for U189 Glrls CollectSve- An empowerment 8roup to 5ncfease asplratlons of and empowerBlrls and youn8 wornen to reallse thelr true potentlal. Youth Volce- GSvlng youn8 people the opportunity to meet and dlscuss what we should do next. Youn8 people arelhe heartbeat of Element Klckstart- WE employed 10 youn8 people on the government's Klckstart scheme, a scherne to get young people Into employment for up to 6 months Pl¥n5 for the future Make Dough, a hleh-quallty food concept, ￿11 focus on offerln8 youn8 people of Sheffleld the opportunlty to learn transferable skills whilst enterln8 the workforce and earnln8 a wa8e. It wlll run a5 a wholly owned subsidlary of Element Society as Makedough C.l.C. ¥ Comrnunlty Interest Company Ilmlied by shares, re8lstratlon number 14302135, which w35 reglstered Sn August 2022. Whllst the prfmary objective of Make Dough is the education of young people in Sheffield. we will also airn to.. Offer workshops and programme5 to young people through Element Society on food, cookery, Bnd hewlthv eating. Generate a surplus to a$si5t in funding Element Society in their work with Sheffield based Youn8 People. VA5 Cornmunlty Accountanry

ekmtrtt Soclety Truslee5' annual report lcontlnuedl For the year ended 31 December 2021 Our airn is to do this by offerin8 healthy, socially conscious food to the people of South Yorkshire and beyond throu8h the openin8 of a store-front with future planning to include pop-ups. events tatering and team-building for corporate client5 to meet their C5Rs. We will echo the strapline of Element Society by helping Young People achieve the unbelievable. Providin8 a trè¢nin8 package for all the youn8 people working for u5. It gives them the oprM7rtunity to pro8res5. inve5tinK in them to give them the skills to become the manager5 of the future. Unexpectedly, EFL Trust have been ruled out of being a prime contractor for 2023-25 for the NCS Residential Pro8rammes. There may be the possibility to Still deliver NCS Residential Pro8rammes through ihe EFL Trust a5 they are a subcontractortoother provlders, however, the prudent move isto plan for no NCS residential Income. The new NCS Grant Pro8ramme Is a separate Income avenue for which EFL Trust are still actively competin8 ro mana8e the lund5. In the lonB term this Income stream w511 be provide more income that 5tick5 in beneficiary or8ani5atlon5 rather than flowin8 throu8h ro activity provider5. However. we have rnade the decision to plan wlthout any of th15 Income. Lots of opporrunltSe5 have opened up for Element now that NCS will not be usSn8 811 of Of8aDlsational capacity durin8. and In the run up to. school holidèy5. Element will be deliverin8 a v8r5ety of new contracts for Sheffield Cliy Councll.. Holiday ActSvlty Fund, Alternative Provision lor Primary PupS15, and EnterprSse Camps. All ol thesè contracts provlde further opportunity to develop and diversify the or8anls41ion.s revenue stre8ms. conversatlon5 around openln8 Alternative Provision forteenagers havealready be8uTr, and the Enterprise Camps are bein8 used as a ba515 lor multiple grant fund applications. Partnershlp workln8 will allow Element to do more wlth less. YHA ha5 agreed to provide free resldenti81 trips for voung people ané familles from dSsadvanta8ed backgrounds. Element will levero8e this partnership to offer better Value to other funders, makin8 our appllcotlons more cost elle¢tlve lo¢ a Breater impact. Another partnership has been formed vlth PIu5net. Their team are 8oinB to 5UPPOrt Element In four area5'. Practical Sèrvices, Specialist Advice, Employmenr support for beneficiaries and fundr4i51Th8. Thi5 will reduce costs lor Element, improve qualityi offer opportunity to youn8 people and provide unrestricted incorne. Thls in£orne his not been modelled in the prolect bud8et$, but w511 be Sn future year5. Our plon5 lor the future contlnue to be bround developln8 pro8rarnrnes for youni people. We reco8nise that In the future fundin8 will betome more competitive and dilllculi io secure especially a5 the economy across the IIK becomes more constricted. It 15 however the case that the neefls of youn8 people will not change and mav In lact deteriorate In response to these ant5clpated future challenges. Elèmènt will bè worklng more closely w4th partners to make all ihe or8an55atlons more resilient to.. Increase the reach and impact of each or8ani5ation provlde a platform lor standardising some impact rntasurement èllow for cost-5avin8/sharln8 and better bargainlng power present the opportunity to bid for rnuch larger graTht5 and contracts Ae5erve5 Polky Element Society's reserves policy 15 inforrned by- Its forecasts for leve15 of incorne in future years and the reliability of each source. Its forecasts for expenditure in ftrture yEar5 on the basis of planned a£ti¥itv. The analysis of any future needs, opportunities. contingencies or ri5k5 and the likellhood and impact ol each. VAS CommunltyAccountancy

Element 5oclety Trystees. •nnual report Icontlnuedl For the year ended 31 December 1021 A5 of 31 December 2021, the reserves target Ss approxlmately £80,￿0 whllst free reserves stood at £221,336 12020= £54,129). The chority had £nil ser aside In deslgnated funds at the end of the year12020- £12,441), The excess of re5er¥es rnay be required to repositlon the charltywhile workln8throu8h chan8e5 In revenuefollowin8 the end of the NCS contract In December 2022. TheTrustees wlll reconsldèrthè restrves poliry and target in Ilght of the shift from NCS contract vffjrk from 2022 onwards. Small Company provl$l¢n$ Thi5 report has been prepared In accordance w6th the special provlslons for small companles under Part 15 of the Companie5 Act 2CKI6. The trustees, report Was approved by the board of trustees on the5r behjlf bv.. I IID and $18ned on Name.. rfAfLk i trJSotrJ Trustee VAS CommunltyAccDunta

Independent examlnerfs report to the dlrector5 of Élement Soclety Ilhe Compan¢) I report to the charity dirertots on my exarninotion ol the a¢¢ounts of the Company for the year ended 31 December 2021. ResWn51bllltles ba$ls of repgrt As the dlrectors of the Company vou are respon5ib1e for the preparation of the account5 In accordance wlth the requirernents of the Companies Act 20061.the 2006 Act'l, Havin8 satlsfled myself that the accounts of the Company are not required to be oudited under Part 16 of the 2006 Act and are eli8lblefor Sndependent examination, I report In respect of my examination of your compan¢s accounts as carroed out under Sectio￿ 145 01 the Charities Act 2011 1.the 2011 Acr'l. In carrying out mv examination I have followed the Directlons 8lven by the CharStyCommission undersectlon 145151 Ibl of the2011 Art. Independent eumlnerfi st•t•ment Slnce the Company's gr055 incorne exceeded £250,000 your exarnlner rnust be a member of a body Ilsted In section 145 01 the 201J Act. I confirm that l am qualifled to undertake the examinatlon because l am a member of the Instltute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, which Is one of the Ilsted bodles. I have completed my exarnlnatlon. I confSrm that no matters have corne to rny attentlon In connèttlon wlth the exam5natlon 85vin8 me cause to believe.. occountln8 records were not kept Sn respect ol the Cornpany 35 requ5red by sectlon 386 of the 20C6 Act,. or th? accounts do not accord wlth those records., or thea£tounts do noi comply wlth the accounting requlrementsof sectlon 396 of the 2CrfJ6 ktother than any requirement thai the accounts 8lve a 'trve and falr vlew, whSch Is not a matter con55dered as part of an Independent examlnatlon., or the accounts have not been prepared In accordance wlth the rnethods and prlnclple5 of the Statement of Recommended Practlce for accountlng and reponin8 by charlties applicable to or84ni5ations preparing thelr accounts In accordance wlth the Flnancial Reportln8 Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021. I have no conterns and have come across no other matters In connectlon wlth the examSThatlofi to whlch attentlon Should be drawn 5nthls report In orderto enablea properunderstandln8 of the accounts to be reached. Sl8ned.. 3 8h oot, FCA DChA Employee of.. VA5 Cornrnunity Accountancy The Circle 33 Rockin8harn Lane Sheff ield 514FW Date.. 31 October 2022 VAS CommunityAccourLtarKv

Element Soclety ststement of financlal artlTAtles IlncorporatSn8 the Income and exPendI￿re account) For the year ended 31 December 2021 Unr•strSrt•d R•strlct•d fund$ fund5 Total Unrestricted Restrlcted 2021 funds funds Totsl 2020 Not•s Income from: Donations 9,187 9,187 38.629 38,629 Charitable actlvltles 296,401 126,418 422.819 83,399 152,879 236,278 Other tradln8 activities 3,945 3.94S 2,113 2.113 Investments- bank Interest li li 86 Totsl Incom• 309,544 126.418 435.962 124,227 152,879 277,106 Expendlture on". Charitable actlvltles 174,779 169,206 343,985 140,975 103,408 244,383 174,779 169.206 343.985 140.975 103.408 244,383 N•t Incom•Il•xp•ndl￿r•) 134.765 (42.788) 91.977 116,7481 49,471 32,723 Transfers between fund5 13 25,242 125,2421 13,436 113,4361 Net movement In funds 160,007 168,0301 91,977 13.3121 36,035 32,723 Totsl funds brought forward 66,570 108,460 175,030 69,882 72.425 142,307 Total funds urrled foTh¥ard 226,577 40.430 267 007 66,570 108,460 175 030 The statement of flnanclal actlvitles includes all gains and 10$5es reco8nised in the year. All income and expendlture derlve from continulng activities. The statement of flnanclal activltles a150 complies wlth the requlrements for an Income and expendlture account under the Companies Act 2006. VA5 Communlty AccDuntarKy

Element Soclety Balan￿ Sheet As at 31 D￿mber 2021 Total 2021 Total 2020 Flxed assets TanBible assets 5241 Current a55ets Debtors Cash at bank and In hand 46,869 18,185 238.591 179,023 Total ¢urrent a$s•ts 285A60 197,208 Credltors.. amounts fallin8 due wlthin one year 120,2561 116,8651 Net ¢urr•nt ass•ts 265,204 180,343 Total assets less ￿rIen¢ IlabllStl•s 170,445 180,343 Credltors.. amounts falllng due after more than one year li 13,4381 15.3131 Totsl n•t assets 267 007 175 030 Represented bv: Funds Df th• Charlty General funds Designated funds Total unrestrlcted Income funds Restricted income fund5 226.577 54,129 12,441 226.577 66,570 40,430 108,460 267,007 175 030 12 For the year ending 31 Oecember 2021 the company was entltled to exemptlon from audit under section 477 of the Companies Att 2006 relatlng to small companles. The member5 have not requbred the company to obtaln an audlt In accordance wlth sectlon 476 of the Companie5Act 2W6. The dlrector's acknowled8e their Tesponsibilities for complylng wlth the requlrements of the Act with respect to accountlng records and for the Preparation of accounts. These accounts have been prepared in accordance wlth the provislons appllcable to companle5 5ublect to small companies, reglme. Approved by the Board of Trustee5 On si IirJ/z and si8ned on their behalf by: Name; Trustee VASCornrnunSty Account•ncy io

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