Charity wistration number 1158914 IEngland and Walesl
THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2025

THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
CONTENTS
Page
Trustees. rep)rt
alklrtor's reiM¥i
Slatemert ol fina￿tal activibes
10-11
Balance Sheet
12
s￿teM￿nt ofcash fl
13
Notes to the finanrial staiements
14-21

THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORP•lATION
Trusto•s
Mi J Wdlkèt
DrYG*
Mr M R(the
Ms E Rthdson
M5 R Le￿3
AdmInl8trator￿w5I Mana￿r
Charlty numb8r
1158914
Principal Jddrg
7 Lesbw Roaj
Nth4castk upon Tyne
Tyne
NE6 6LB
Auditor
Fi(tson LaidSeT AcCr￿￿tantS timrted
Ferrw(K>d House
Ferrwmc•J Road
JesmoThJ
urth Ty
Tyne arml Weal
Englalld
NE2 ITJ
Bankers
The Unity Trust B￿k
BnrK1￿Y Bank
Bwmingham
B12HB
Solicitors
Ward Hatsway LLP
102 Ouayside
Newcaslle u[￿ Ty
NE1 3DX
Invastmfrnt advlsors
Rathbonè Greenbank Inves1n￿nI
10 Queen Square
Bristol
BS1 4NT

THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
TRUSTEES, REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2025
The tntssle85 rxesent their annual rep)rt aThJ fmaxial statements fof Ihe yew ended 5 Apnl 2025.
The firtranaal ylatemenls have been prepared in aCco￿ance wilh ￿*￿nIm9 poS(aes set out in nolo 1 to the
finanaal statemènts and comply wrth lh¢ th8rty's Oeed of Trust. the char￿e5 Act 2011 and "Accounting and
Reportiro by Charil*S. Statement ol Recofflmended Pr￿1￿ apFthEable lo d)arilies preparing their accounts in
accordance with the Finanaal Rep()rt￿g Standard appb"&7b￿ in the UK and Reputsl￿ of Ireland IFRS 1021"
leffectNe 1 January 20191.
Hl$tory otthe Foundatlon
MHF was rounded by GriLKy Mccleland 17922.20131 in 1976 *ilh shares in Laws Sloies Ltd, a Tyneside based
food retailing e51abhshed by Arthur McaelLind 11884-1WI. The Fwndalion onty had signifiGanl inccbme after
th* fimi was sc4J in 1985.
Obp£tiv•s and activili•¥
Polici￿ and obioctlvgs
The Foundalion's otyects are the support, u¥ry up*al inccrfne at ts Tw51ees' distretion, of any legaly
Charitab￿ obieGI. Hi)we¥er. Ihe Trvslees have deuded Ihal rts ￿￿(￿paI objective at present sh)uld be 10 contribute
to the Improvemenl of conditions and ol Ihe qu*ily of hle ￿ thts North East ol England. prirnarity atnongsl
those who are sc¢ialty and econornully mtsst disadvanla9ed.
The Trustees wk lo use the Foundatson's resouTces lo help build a better socaety. one more 8qual and less
diwded. The emphasi5 15 on lac￿1n9 the causes of poverty Inequalty iathei than alknab.ng the symptoms. The
Trustees penodically reviw4 thwr grants to en$LKe that It fulty surwts objecls_ These reviews typically
tske place every lour-fNe years and c￿e such I￿k place between February and June 2024. Trustees considere(J all
aspect5 of the Foundations work and r&ath.[M￿ Iheir Gwmrtrnenl to a relational apwoath to 9rant making. The
&)ard uses these eKercises to reflècl on its understaThlfft9 of U)è rdatK)nships it has bult over *'me' rt sees this as
CO￿"n￿Ou5 rKocess. Obwr th¢ last INe years Tnjstees have..
. Rewewed the portfolio ￿ created space lor eftvgent org*wtions. ac#M1￿$ or Thjimduals where this is
pos8iFAe
. Monitored the performar￿* of the en(knYment to enswe the F(thJaknon 0)nti￿$ to be finanaalty Viable for the
long leim
. Conlinued lo think abcwjt how the Foundab"on contrthle to the mec*ani5rn5 of tharyJ? lo reduce p0￿rty
and ine¢wity iFb Ihe North East.
In sethr)g objecbves and planning fcf adr¥rtie8. the Trustees have gNen due con31der4lion 10 general guidance
published by the Charity ComMiss￿n rdaliw lo publK benefrt. indLKliThJ the guxtante 'PUN￿ bwelit. rurffling
charity {PB21'.
Grantrnaking poli¢i••
The MillfEld House Foundab"on's aKn 1$ lo lackte the Lmdertyry causes ol poverty aThJ ineqLtity. parti¢ulady social
and economic inequity, ￿ Ihe North Easl of Engdand li.e. Northumbertand, Tyne and Wear, C<yJnly Duiham and
Tees Vameyl, It does this by hJrKlw>g w(Kk. the U￿rnate goal ol which is to char¥Je swal poly lor the better. The
Trustees do nol ac¢epl Lfftsolicited awicaljons bu¢ SLlPPOrt 3 sm311 numt*r of grant holders
called Strategic
PartnefS- whose woth ha5 frmpressed them and whom ihey wish to over a penod ol years. In Tecent year5,
Tru$le¢$ have atso make a hd￿J(U1 ol smallet'Getting lo Know You. granis lo new orgaNs*'on&
The grants are given lor core costs to be used al the dix¥etion of the grani holder wrth the single slipulation that Ih's
be n support of campaigning or policy work. The Foundat￿ seeks to develop a respèctful and trusling iÈlalK>nship
with grant hokjers enabling thèm to lake a long view and lo work ste• towards iheir 9oals. The Trustees ask lo
be kepl Informed of developments. posrtsve and challenging, and offer palient wpport ralher than tyirg grant hoklers
10 Short lerm goal5.

THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
TRUSTEES. REPORT {CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2025
The Foundation supports a Leaming Commnity lor its strateg￿ Partners. W￿"¢h PfOVKles a safe space for peer
learning. The goal is to share inlormatK)n aThl èxpeneneè. to buikl rdalionships betyveen poliw pfac1rtio￿rS and to
lea¥n frorn one anuth¥r. g￿vp mee15 quartwtr. a nwnbeT of joint p￿￿'eCIS have been developed 8s a result
ol those inlerac*ons.
HF fe¢ogrNse5 that genuine. effectNe poky change Wifes a of a￿¥he$ ¥fid ovtwme5. Most, though
not all, polcy pushes In a d¥ectI(￿ rathèr than amwng Immeth"ately al thè dèsired dèstinaiion. Différent skiHg.
actions atvj opportunit￿S can be descnbed as comtng together m an over*Y 'rn05aic ol change,. Wilh Its limiled
resources the Foundation r*nnot wpport the enbre gamut ol act￿￿5 rTrecessary lo Lyirbg about profound policy
shifts. Trustees. grant maknng Fxjlicy is. thèrelore. to supwrt I￿)rk whK* contributes to real chang8. meaning granl
holdgr3 must idenlify not only what Ihey are doing but a150 what others are to shape the desired change
The Truste0$ reserve the aixlity lo re¥￿d to or to seek oul interesting devek)pments Wh￿ lh￿ may choosè to
fund In pursuil ol theii overal obj'ectsve. Recognising the value ol developing new felalion5hips, In addilion to those
with existing Strategic Partners, in spring of 2022 2024 Tfustees issued opèn calls ltsr èxpressions ol Intere51 in
funding lor policy Yiork to address Issues ol poverty and snequalily In the Nc*th Easl. Interesled organisatK)ns were
)wled lo have an inrtial. expbral(xy Gwver5alion wrth the Trust Marbager who writes up a note lor Trustees, leading
to a much smaler numbef of organisaiions beirKJ Inviled to make an appiicah.on for luThJing. In 2022. Ihis re$ullod in
grants beiry awarded to Tyne and Wear Crt￿enS (toward its CAJre cost51 and NaI￿al Energy Action (towards work
lo address luel poverty ￿ Ihe Eastl In 2￿24 a furthw grwt was awar(Jed tg Drfference North East lft>r a poI￿Y
officer). Trustees beI￿ve Ihis more convefsatFonal. relational appr￿h lo gfanl making ènables ihem 10 9Èt a
valuable insi9hl into the policy and inflLFencyng activit￿5 01 a broad range of voluntary sector and CAviI so￿tY
organisations across the region. without ￿QUin￿9 Iwd wessed ofganisaiK)ns lo spend loo much time on an
apphcation wh￿h would hal￿ a INXbted chanc¥ ol su¢cess.
As a chafty, the Foundation ￿￿&$1 Con￿ Ils grants to Ixirposes acceplod In as thantaNe. However. offiial
guidan￿ rnakes rt clear thal charrt￿S may Indude a variety ol non-party pok1￿?1 and campaigning activities lo
rurther Ihex purposes. GU¥Ja￿e ￿ campaNJrw by ¢Jwth'e¥ is from the Cha¥1
CoMmis￿On and IFOrn the
Electoral Commission.
The Trustees are aware thai 9uidance on accep￿ble eampaigning is continually changing a￿] t￿￿110[5 the
Changes to ensure that their gwts are used lawfulty. They remain ccmnmrtted to Ihe pn"ncxplè that charilies should
campaign on LEhaW of beneficlaries and on the ￿cUMstanceS thal cre8le ty pvrpetuate ￿VertY and inequality. In
pursuance ol that pnncole, in 2024 Trustees spmsored Ihe fouth year of 115 awa¥d at the North Easl Chanty
Awards. hdd In Sept 24 lo cekbrate organtSalK￿s. OulStan(h"ng C¢th"txrtion to Soo"al Change. wrth Newcastle
Caieis the worth wlnners.

THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
TRUSTEES, REPORT ICONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2025
Achievements and perforn)an¢•
Rèview of activities
Ihe year ended 5th ￿￿1 2025 a tolal of £205.242 wa5 Th)rnmthd grants12024.. £135.2751. This repte$ents
a three year Slralegi¢ Partner award to Tyne wyl ￿ar Citizèns. a onè year èxtenyon lo VONNE'& Strate￿C
Partner award and ￿40 new 'GeitiNJ 10 yo￿. qfanls to Differe￿ North Easl and North East Anti-Racism
Cgalilion. A small adth'lbjnal grant was awarded to CAuen$ Adw¢e Newcasue lo support reseaith work undertak¢n
by Crtizens Advice thaIrt￿$ across the East.
Granls pak* during the year arrKJunted lo £226.$29 (2024.. E280.9481. These Je deta￿ In Note 15 lo finanaal
slalemenls. Further delad on gran1$ can be found M Ipe F￿ndat￿￿'S website.
Wilh regard to public benefil. the Twstee5' pmopal is for Ihe interests of comfflunrtEs and Inth'vhjvals in
North East England in need. The Foundalk)n's granls policy is unJmbws and, in the W￿dS of Joseph RowntreÈ.
MHF seeks .¢0 search otjl the underlying causes of weakness or evl In the communrty. rather Ihaii remedying their
rnQfe SuPerf￿•al manifestations" Grant propos* are ngowousty assessed io engxe thal grants ale Ix>nsslenl with
the Foundali¢)n'$ 51aled aims ol Supp￿09 inrtiatwes that tackle poverty. disadvantage and exclusion, and
omoling s￿18[ and economic d)angÈ. For g￿￿1, Trustees carefulty consider Ihe needs addressed or the
purpose pursued, the means ol tad(ling the probkni and the inlended outcomes.
The Trusl Managér wovKYès regtAar updates on ￿lIent and Tecenl grants ￿ Tmstees. In previous years Straleoic
Partners have reported In wrrting al least once a year." Sir￿e autumn 2022 Trustees have Instead receNed a wrrtlen
report from the Trust Manager, based in4lepth Ix)nversatM)n$ wilh éach Partner. to lurthèr reduce th8 iéportiiig
IwrdÈn on Partnérs. Slice 2018-19 trusloes have part￿P￿ted m a 'pairing' Pfogramme. whereby each Slraiegic
Partner Is paire¢l with an ￿dIVidUal Tru￿ee wh) meets wlh thwn twKe a yeai. l(yJether wrth Ihe Trusl Manager, and
ieports b*k to the ful &)ard. Ths ￿QgraMMe ol engagement wa5 wewèd In 2020-21 and Trustees agreed lo
conb.nue Ihis apwoach. Grant condilk)ns incl￿e Ihe Siipulalion ihat mulli-year grant payment5 are eondilional on
receipt of a satislaclory annual review whKh enable5 Trustees lo sab5fy themsefves Ihal It￿ grant has been used
foi the purpose lor whi¢* rt was approved and thal the C*4"èC￿*s inlendèd lor the ryewous year have been mèl.
Key perforn)ance indiGato
The total retum for Ihe portfoh"o o¥er Ihe year to 5th Aprd 2025 Ibelore Rathbone's fees) was-3.6% whth compares
with 0.5% froni the MSCI PIMFA BaLinced Totd Retum benchm¥k. The benchmarts asset alocation 15 25% fixed
interest. 28°h UK Eq[i￿'eS, 32.5% ovewas equth"es. 12.5% *ternabves and 2% cash.
tslvestment policy and perforniance
The Tru51ees have been ￿ rewL¥ contact *ryth Iheif investmert manager NI￿13 Day from Rathbone Greènb3nk
during 2024.5 to slay abreast ol events as thèy smpact on the 8ndowmenl. The Trustees. Investment policy Is to
maxiniise the ol caprtal and Income. su4e¢l lo ell￿1 conslrainls on the of stocks. The overall
investment objeL*¥es required ol RathbO￿ Gieenbank ate Io CFeale suffi(aenl ncome and capital growth la enaNè
the Foundalion lo carry out rts purposes ¢J)nsistently year by year wlh due and proper consideration for ftrture
needs and Ihe rnaintenance and. if rA)s51b￿, enhèncemenl of the ¥alue ol the invesled fwds. The portfoko is
measured againsl a bespoke benchmark.
The FO￿da￿on'S elhical poth￿ is Ihe lund m￿agers. ￿ rewewng IhB elhs'c* poly. lo enab￿ the
InVe51rT￿nI managers to lo deal ctrtena. Ihe Trustee5 eslakAish a dLstJnctiw between major and minor elhical
conceins. The detail ol the Foundalion's elhical sueening was rèwèwed in 2023-24 and adjusted lo rellecl Truslees
growng under51aThlir#J ol iSSLEes as ch.mate change ar￿ thar on povetty and inequity in Ihe North Easl.
After another tLybulent year. the value of the In￿s1mènI portlolo al 51h 2025 remai1￿ rèlalivety siable at
£6.323,632. down slightty from £6,818.￿6 at 5thAFfflI 2024.
The FoundatThi re-lenders for Ils investmènt managemenl servicEs every seven years and Ihis process began In
February 2025. with an Invitabon to tender exlerxled lo fve ￿putatIe firms. ￿￿dIng Rathbone GT8enbank. A su
group ol three Truslees, led by the Investm￿1 Ctxnmittee ChaK, consKlered tenders and invilÈd t¥¥0 fimis to
inlerview. Trnstees discussed the sub-grcMJP'S rocnmmendabon al thwf mèèts"n9 in May 2025 and agreed lo invite
RBC Biewn Dolpttin to manage the Ftsur%lalion's investmerts. Tl*y thanked the team al Ralhbtsne Greenbank for
all theii hard woth. hdp arxl adwce obEr the la* Seven yew.

THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
TRiISTEES' REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2025
Golng Concern
After making appropiots enourries. Ihe Tnjstees have a rea50nat4e expeclation thal the Charity has 8dequale
resouiees 10 conlnue in opÈratitir￿l exislen¢2 the foTeseea¢le futw•.
Reserves policy
The Foiindalion recEived income ITC￿ Mvestments tknng Ihe Ye￿ of f133.55012024.. £1 se.5011. Grant and related
support and governance costs were £242.497 {2024" £ 169.0251 arxj investment managers. cos15 weie £40.707
12024. £40, 1581. leaving an excèss of e￿ndIture ovef incoming rèsources tsf £149.654 (2024. £52.6821 before
investment losses of £323,798 {2024 gasns of £131,809). This has resutted in a loss lor Ihe year 01 £473,452
12024." ￿et surF4us of £79.127).
The Trustee5 beI￿Ve they shwld speryj caytal if there ts a case to support r*w activrties thal c•nno¢ bo funded out
of current iric(xne', they have powers to sper¥J caprtal as well a5 inwme. In 2()A t1￿ Ttustees fesofved lo make an
annual transfer from eXpe￿lable enth￿n￿l to unfeslricled each yèar ￿ ther any shortfall of incoming
resources.
Structure. governance and min•gement
Govgrning docufflgnt
The charrty is control￿rt by its gobtming dcwnert. a de&Y of trusl afvj ¢¢wblute5 an W1n￿pol￿e￿ tharty.
Charity constitution
The Foundation's governing th)c￿nI is a trust dee(S *gned on 181h May 2002,. the 0ri9wI Jjated 261h March 1976
having been re￿sed. There have been ch*ws in Ihtr (*¥ecbves sirre the last amual reporL
Mèthods of appolntment or •1ocbon ol Tru8ts•8
New Truslees are apwnte(S by e￿sIng Truslees. No truslees have erther iesi9ned in 202&2S.
Policies adopt•d for the induction and training ol Trustèès
New Tiuslees ieceive extensive briefing and are provKJ8d Cc¥nprehen￿Ye ¢*xuw￿n￿ts"on about the
Foundalion. Be￿[e their appoinlmenl. prospedwe Trustees meet Ihe Trustees 8ThJ Ihe Trnst Managtrr infottnally
and altond ai least one Trusi8es' ffleeling in the capac4ty of obswvers.
MHF Is a member of the Associat￿￿ of Charitable FourKlabons. and al Ttuslee5 receive inlormalion frorn ACF.
Trustees are encouraged lo attend relevant meettngs and conferences and the Foundation f￿d$ suctt traning as
may be appropriate. TIu51ees regularly altend local and natw)nal evenls hdd by grant holders or on matters relaled
lo thèii grant makw policy arkl 10 slay informed of CLKrent bcal and nalional i5sve5.
The trustees who ser¥e(I dunng the ye* up to Ihe dale of s*Jnatwe ol Ihe finanoal stalwngnts were."
Ms L Seebohm
Mr J Walkef
Dr Y Gale
Mr M Roche
Ms E Richardson
Ms R Lewis

THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
TRUSTEES, REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2025
Organlsatlonal structurè and dècision making
The Tfuslees are reS￿nSIble lor the management of the F(yJHl3lN￿. The Ch¥ ts appointed from among the
Trustee5, usually loi a three.year lem. Lm Seetthm If•)k cffj Ihe rde from May 2021 - 2024.. Jon8than
Walker was appointèd Chair from Jun8 2024.
The Tfu5tees meel three limes a year". these meets'NJs uwalty lake • in central Nv41casllo. One meel'ng is
piimarily dedicatèd lo Intern￿ business. for example. ar4Yoval ol accounts. review of the risk policy and similar
concerns. At the other fv40 rneetrngs Twslees may cOn￿de￿ apF4Katr￿S trom inviled applKanls. meet grant hold01S
and discu55 any other inilialNes they may M5h lo lake. They also re9ul*ty rèc£i¥è and consider finanual reports
and reports on Ihe Foundat1￿,$ in¥eslm8nls.
Yvonne Gale takes c¥) the r(Ae of Chaii ol the Invesltnert Con￿11¢ee la premously responsible for
$crutinisirrfJ invèstmènt management rerKYts. reporting lo Ihe Board on Investment rnanagement i8sJJes and
undertaking a regular re￿￿ of nvesimenl management perf￿naT￿l. H(ywever. since 2022 Ttuslees have
incorporated In￿stMent comnwlt* buswess into the main trustee 0￿￿.￿g. Inknv￿ng al tmgtees In this asped of
trustee oversmjht. Thè Invèstmènt Chaw conbnues to oversee thb"s aspect ol Trustees responsibilities and leads this
section ol the Truslee meebrvJ. The day-lo-day admirislrakn.on of the Foundats'i￿, Including admini51ralion of gTant5
and kyocessing of applications prior to 1X)rb￿deratVn by TtustEes. Is delegaled lo a Trust Manager. Culagh WdrThc￿k
has 0¢￿Pied this poSit￿n since 1st May 2018. ￿1 ¢onlracls with external agenrae5 are rewe*ed on a regular bags.
As a result of suth a fewew In swiNJ 2021. T￿SteeS invited new films lo lender to provide MHF with accounta
5ervirRs and entered into a new agreement wrth Rob¥￿ L&dler Accountsnts knMrt￿.
Rglation$hI￿ with othèr agencies
The Fo￿￿]ation Is a fflember ol Ihe North Easl Twsl Sectetsries Group and thè NE Fundets Network. It is also a
membeT of the Associati￿ of Charitable Foundabons. the Cornmunily Foundatic￿ serV￿g Tyne 8 Wear and
Northumberland. Voluntary OfganiSa￿s. Ne￿k Mjrth Easl and CL￿neded Voir£.
In 2020. the FourKlatK)n jcAn8d an iriknaltve lo thampion OF¢rt 2￿1 trusbng 9rant-m*ing. C¢H￿din¥t2d by IVAR. this
partnership ol lunder5 arxj srnall charities from auoss the UK ha8 ￿￿elOPed e￿h1 commilmenls to 01￿ and
trusting grant-making, asking fwdeis to"
. maké grants in a way Ihal reftects the reth1￿ latsng VCSE organi5alions and for lh¢ foreseeable future
manage grants and relat￿nshIpS In a way that relleL#s our confmltrnce in and respect for the organisalions we lund
The aspiraly)ns ol thES inrtolrve very mLKth MHFS ￿lab"on81 arV0￿h whK* is described Ai more detail on
oui website.
The Trust Manager ¢txonvened a na1%)￿ fundets. interest grwp on Tadcf ng Povety three years. Linder the
urnbiella of Ihe Assrtialion of Chantablè FouTrJations. This gr￿p meets wrtually. Ihfee limes a year. hears from
speakèrs and discusse5 interyenbons Ihal funders can make. She stood drxn from this laolilalion al the elxl ol
her terrn in JanI￿ry 2025.
Milfield House Foundalwt wcKks dosely with slatLrtory aThJ t￿leS whoso inlerests ov￿lap wlh rts own
but retains 115 cOm￿ete Independen￿ in res￿ ol giant de(is40ns. Foundat￿n i4 registered as a Living Wage
Funder.
Risk man•g•mvnt
The Trustees reg￿arlY rewew the¥ roles re¥￿ibIlI￿.es in the light of the Chwty Commission's gUid￿Ce and
consider the mapr risks 10 which the chanty Is exposed. They have adopled a strategy and procedures for
management ol risk. 4nGbythng potent￿1 c¢)nfli(ts of ￿￿ereSt. Tnjstees rewew arld update the Foundatim's risk
register and assoc4a¢ed pc4io annltaty.
The Truslees maintain a Regslef of Interesls and I￿Ve •*)pled wocethKa$ for Ihe decjaration of ntèrests at
Twstee5' r￿eet￿98. If a Trustéè oi the Tnjst Manager has an int8resi in an organisalion being ccnsKler¢d for a
grant. slhe wilhdiaws frorn the rneet￿9 while Ihe applicatK)n is dIS￿Ss&￿. arKI a is made.

THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
TRUSTEES. REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2025
Future developments
The guidin9 principle lar ￿ MHFS I￿nding is that rt sMuld rfjntribLrto lo tackling poverty andlor In0q￿ty. The
Trustees hope that, by investing for a continuous peTh)d wlh subslaniial unfeslricle(J grants in Caleft￿rY Sele￿ed
$liategic partnets. Ihey wdl over lime make an im￿1 on Ihe wliGy (Je¢4SK)ns that i>n a(kJiess poverty and Inequity
They recogrisè that discerniro the impact Iheir grants make In such a bro&1 ctsnte￿ may be impossiblE. but Ihey
look lo granl holdeis tts keep thein Inlor¢ned of developments and to ￿ve IndKat¥)r15 of progr¥$s towards ullimale
goals.
Trustees we awafe Ihat fimding for wryk * and regi￿1 le￿ is extremety hard lo Come by. and they
and the Trusl Manager take e¥ery opportunty to hWlWI the value of I￿"$ lo other agencies. particularly 10
ollier Local and natsonal funders
Statement ol tru¥igo•' r•spoTr¥ibililig*
The Iruslees are responsible for preparing the Trustees. Report ar￿ the financi* statements ￿ accordance with
apph'cable and United Kwydpm Accounting SlaTrJards (United Ki'ngdom Generaly Accepted A￿0￿￿11￿￿
PraCt￿e).
The ￿￿1'¢8b1e to charities in England and Wales rewires Ihe tru$tee$ lo prepare financial statements lor each
finan¢i81 year which gNe a true and lair wiew of Ihe slai& of affavs ol thè thanty and of the In￿rn￿ resources and
•pplicalion ol reSoUr￿S ol Ihe charity for that year.
In preparin9 these ffin8ncial Statem￿S. the truste8s aro raquir•J lo..
- select suilable accounting polve5 and then appty them c￿SistenIty..
- observe Ihe methods and pnnciples In the ch•￿e$ SORP".
- make ILK19￿@nlS and estimates that are reasonatrAe and prudent.
- stale whelher applicat￿e accounling standards have been Idowed. S￿lIe¢l lo awry matsrial departures disclosed
and explained n the finan04 $taten*nt$". arKI
- prepare Ihe fmanrjal sialwnenis on the g￿n9 concem ba￿S urless il is lo weswne thai the charily
will continue In operation.
The tfilstees are responsible for keepir¥J sufftwil records th•1 thsdtsse wth reasonable accuracy al any
lime the finanoal posib'on of the charrty and enable Ihem lo ensure thal the finanGial staletnents comply with Ihe
CharilEs Acl 2011, the Charity IAccounts and Reports) RegulatKJns 2008 and the provisions of Ihe trust deecl. They
are also respOns￿le for 5afe9uardiThJ the assets of the charsly and hence for taking ieasonatile sleps for Ihe
preventi￿ aThJ delecb.on of Iraud and olher ￿[egUla￿lIes.
Tho tr￿stee$, rap￿ was approved by Ihe Board of TTusle0S.
Mr J Walker
Trustso
DrYGa
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THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT
TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
Oplnlon
We havè audiied thè finanual stalemenis ofThe Mlfie&1 House Foundalion (the 'charty'l the yoar ended 5 April
2025 whith cornprise the stalemenl ol finanoal acmies. the balance 3heel. Ihe State￿nI ol cash flows ancj note5
lo the finanaal slatemenls. nc*Jding ￿gnifican1 xcounling ￿lL>e$. The finanoal ieport]n9 IiarTwKxk that has been
applied in their preparation is apph"cable and Unite<l Kmgttjm ArAxMMrting Standards. iDcluoJing Financial
Reporting Standard 102 The Finan6Yal Re￿Ilr￿ Slondard ui the UK and Repulth'c of Iieland Iuiiiled
Kingdom Generally Aceepled Acwjnling Practi￿1.
In our opinion. the financaal &tatemenls'.
give a true and lair of the slate of Ihe th¥rily'5 affairs as at 5 Aprl 2025 and ol its IniX)mirv3 resources and
apFAicalicfi ol resources. lor the year Ihen ended.
have been yoperty prepared in aCCordar￿e wrth United Kirylom Ggnefatly Accepted Accounting Prac11￿.,
and
have been prepared in ¥¢¢c(d¥rK¢ wrth lh¢ ChaIrf￿ Ad 2011.
Basls for ownion
We Gonduded ovr avdrl in wxrtlance vrilh IFrtemalional StarvJaNls cffi Audth"np {UKI (ISAS IUKII and appluble
l&¥. Our résponsi￿1111eS undÈf those starM1ards arè further dèsejibed in ihe Auditors respons￿11￿.￿S lor t17e audit ol
the financial statements seclion of our report. We are ￿depen￿t ol.the tharity in 8ccofdarKe w¢lh Ihe elhical
requiremenis that are relevanl to our audrt of the financial stalen￿t$ in the UK. induding the FRC'S Elhical
Standard. and wè havè fuifiled other eth￿al respon￿bill￿e5 In accordanc* wilh these fequirements. VV8 believe
that Ihe audrt ewdence we have obtaN￿d Is sufficvJnt and apk¥opnale lo prowde a ba￿$ lor our opinion.
Conclusions rèlating to going Cs)ncwn
In auditing the finanaal statements. we have eont*Jded that the trustees. usè ol the gouig eA)ncern basts of
nts.ng the weparabon of the finanaal statements is apprcsyrate.
Based on Ihè work we have pèrt(*ft￿. ¥rfe havè not *Jenb"fied any material uncArtainb"es r81a*'ng to events or
condits'ons Ihal, individualty or cdleclwely, may casl ￿9￿ffican1 doL*Jt on the thanty's ab'lity lo cantinue as a going
concem for a peri¢)d of al kast Iwelve ¢￿nthS from when Ihe financial slalements are ajthortsed IOT Issue.
Our responsibil￿.85 and the of lh¢ Iwstee3 resp¢d to going cortern are described in Ihe
relev￿1 sedions ol th¢% report.
othor infomFation
The other information cJJmprises the informalitin Ind￿J¢d in tl* artmal report othw Ihan the financial slatements
and our audilofs report Ihereon. The trustees are respon*ble tor the other inlorrrsabon contained wilhin the annual
ieport. OUF opinion on the ￿8￿(JaI 5taternerts doe5 not ¢x>¥ef the othei inf0mal￿n we do not express any form
of a55urènce C￿cluSiO17 thèr￿. Our ièsponsibility ts lo read thè othèr infomiaik)n and. in d(Mng so. cot7SKler
whether the other Inlormalion 15 n)alenalty IrKonsi5tent with the fjnancial statement5 or our kno￿edge obtained
the ¢wts¢ of the audrt, or oihetwise appears to be matenally misslated. If we idents.fy such malerial Inconslstèr￿les
or appar￿1 maierial misstatements. we are reqtmred io determine whether this gFves rise to a material misslalement
the fina￿la1 statements themselves. ff. based on the work we have perf￿￿d. we LThdude thal there i% a
material misstaiemenl C*f Ihis other fftlormation. we are cequwed 10 ￿port that faa.
We have nc*hiryJ to rep)rt in Ihis regwd.
Matters on which we are rèquirèd to r•port by exceplion
We have nothing to ￿port in fespecl ol the matt8(s in rdal*)n lo whith the Charith"e$ (A¢c￿nIS And
Reports) Re9ulabons 2008 requires us to report to yw if. in our ¢y1￿.
the inlomiation gven in the finaTh)a Stat￿￿￿ntS is inc£Th￿tent in any rnaler￿ respect with the trustees,
repK)rt.
suificieni accouniir@ re￿dS have not been kept. of
the financial statements are not in agreern￿t wlh the accovnliTh3 reoyds.. or
we have not received all the in[￿Mal￿n explanab"￿$ we reqLure for our a￿141.

THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT (CONTINUEDI
TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
Responslbllltfjés ol tlustees
As explained more fully In the slatewnent ol thJ5tees' le5p￿s￿.1itl'eS. the Iruslee5 are re5ponsth for the pieparalion
ol thè financial statèmenis and lof bèing salisw thal they 9Ne a tnje and fair wew, and lor suth Inlemal contrd a$
Ihe Iru51ees delerniine Is necessary lo en3t￿e Ihe preparation ol finarKyal statements that are tree from malenal
misslalement, whelhef due to l¥aud or error. In preparing the financtal slatem￿lS. the trustees are responsible for
assessiiig the charily s ability lo conthue as a going ￿c￿n. disdo&ng as ap￿IGghle. matters relaled to going
concern and usiiig the going cc4)cern ba￿$ of accounb.ng ￿lesS the Irustees either iniend to cease operalioi)s. or
have no realistic altemative t#)t to (k) so.
Auditorfs re8ponjibil1ti￿ lor the audit of the financial statements
Vve have been ap￿nted as auditor under 5eclion 144 Df the charl1￿8 Ad 2011 and ¥eFANt in ￿￿rdan￿ with ihe
Act and relevant reg￿al￿5 rllade ow hawng effe(a Ihefeundei.
Our objectives we to obtain rea$￿a￿e assuranfje thul T*thether the finarKyal staiemenls as a wlK4e sre freo fro
material misstalemenl, whethef due to fraud or error. to issuè an auditor's rèwrt thai indL*lÈs otji opinion.
Reasonable assurance is a INgh level ol assurar￿e 15 a guarantee lh* an audrt conducted In accordance
with ISAS IUKI wll ahways dÈiè¢l a material ms¥aiement it exjsls. ￿sStatèrne￿l$ can arise Irom fraud or
error and are cA)nsidered material rf. individualty or in the aggregate, they rjjuld reasonably be expecaed lo influence
the economic decA￿on5 of users takn on Ihe basi8 ol these r￿n¢￿1 stalemenls.
The exlenl to which our procedLwes are capable of detedmy ryularits"ès. w*Audiw¥J fr¥ud, 1$ delail8d below.
The nsk of rnalerial misslatement dtje to eFTor ￿ fr￿d has been assessed n coryndion vnih h(￿ intefnal controls
may mitigate any such fisk. These controls ale revie￿ed as part ol the authl by performin9 syslerns walklhroLJghs
10 Ensure they a¥e opBrating EffeGlivdy. A￿alYb.Cal rwew and 5ubstanlive testing is also perfortT*d on 311 maleiial
balances and therèlore any instancès ol fttsn-comph"a￿è shoukl ￿ idèntif￿￿ or e(trnsidèréd as insignificani. In
idvnlifying and asse55ww risks of m*enal misslat8menl In respe¢# of irre￿￿art￿s. fraud, ihe audrt
engagement leam..
obtained an Unders￿dI￿ of the nalure of the inthjslry and sectN, indtsdin9 Ihe ￿al and fe9ulatory
fratnework. in whKh the Chanty operates and Ivm the thanty c(*npl*s Y￿1h that legal and fegulalory
fi2mework
• inquired with Manage￿￿t and those cjwged *ilh g)vemance atr￿1 theii own identrfKabon and
assessmenl of Ihe risks of Irregularit￿5, I￿Uding any know aclual. suspected or all¢ged Instartes of fra￿￿
discussed wilh Managern￿t and tI￿se charged with 9ovefnance any non-con¥Aiance wth laws aThl
rog￿atIOn$ atKI how fraud mwhl uccur WKau¢Jing asse33rnentS Df and where the ￿a[￿la1 51alemenls
may be susceptsble lo fiaud_
The risk of management oveTTide of contro15 was aLso consklered an a￿3 of polerrtial misstalement due to fraud
Audit procedures performed inr*Kled lestsThJ of manua i￿lMa1 entries and other adjustmenis and evaluating the
business r3lion& in relation to svjnifiwl. urwsLo1 Iranso¢*Ms and Ir￿saI￿￿￿$ enl¢red inlo the normal
course of business,
A further description of our responsibililies is aVala￿e on the Financral ReryJling Cwtxifs websiie al.. https.11
b*ww.frc.org.uklaudrtor5responwbtlitEs. Thts ￿e5￿pIlo￿ form5 part of our audilof s Teport.
U¥9 of our rgport
This report Is madè solely to Ihè d)ariiy's trustèes. as a boty. Ml aCtt)rdanee *ilh Part 4 tsf thè charl1￿$ {A¢¢ounts
and Reportsl Regiilabon5 20)8. Our audrt work has been undertaken so ihat we Th4ght state lo the charity's trustees
I￿se matters we are required lo slate lo Ihem in an audrtN s rewrl and for no other purwse. To the lulest exlenl
pemiitled by law. we do n()t accept or assume resrM)n&bihty lo anyone othw than the chaftty chafity"s
Iru51ees as a ljody. lor our audit work. lor thss report. ¢x lor the oynion5 we have frymed.

THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT (CONTINUED)
TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
Nlcholas Cunnlngham Msc Bsc FCCA (Senior Siatutory Auditor}
For and oll behalf ol Rob50n L￿dIe¥Ac41)untsnt$ Limited, Statutory A￿th"t0r
Fernivood House
Fernwood Road
JesrTh)nd
NewtaSllÈ Tyne
Tyne and Wear
NE2 1TJ
England
Robson Ladkr AGcounlants Limited K8 elyt4e ts app(xnlmenl as 8udilor of the thaiity by of rts 8lgibilty fof
appointment as auditor Of a &impany unde( sath.on 1212 01 the corry￿leS Act 20L%.

THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTMTIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2025
Cu+Tent financial year
Unr•¥trl¢t•d Endowm•nt
funds
lunds
2025
2025
Total
Total
2D25
2024
Income from:
Inveslmenls
133,550
133.59)
156.501
nditur8 on:
RaisiTh3 funds
410.707
40.707
40.158
Charitable adivibe
242.497
242.497
169.025
Totsl èxpenditurg
283.204
283.204
209.183
Nel gainslllossesl on Wivestme￿$
{323.798} 1323.7981
131.809
Net loutgoing)fin¢oming resource¥J
{149.8S4} {323.798} (473.4521
79,127
Gro56 Iransf8rs between ttsnds
149.654
{149.6541
Net movement in funds
(473.4521 1473,452)
79,127
Fund bala￿e5 al 6Apnl 2024
8.527.306 6.527.306 6,448,179
Fund balante$ at 5 April 2025
6.053.854
6.053.854
6,527.
The siatemenl ol financial actswth.es Ind￿ all gains ar¥J losse3 rwnised in Ihe year.
The $18ten*rii of finaneial aiJi¥ll￿ ￿ludeS al gains aThJ k>ss8s recogThsed in the year. Al ￿￿OMe and expendituro
derive from continuing JAiwties.
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THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED S APRIL 2025
Prlor Iln•neE41 yèar
Unrgstrlctsd Endowmènt
lunds
funds
2024
2024
Total
2024
Inveslmenls
156.501
156.501
ondtturo on:
Raising lunds
40,158
40.158
Chaiitable ath'brties
169,025
169.025
Total oxpendlturn
209.183
.183
Nel gaIn￿{lOsSeS￿ on Inves1n￿lS
131.809
131.809
Net loutgoingyincoming resourcgs before tr4n¥fgrn
152.682)
131,809
79.127
Gross transfers beh¥een lunds
52.882
152.682)
Net mov•mtrnt In lundg
79,127
79.127
Fund b￿anCeS ai 8 Awl 2￿23
6.448. 179 6.448.179
Fund balances at S AprR 2024
6,52?,3l￿ 6.527.308
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THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
BALANCE SHEET
AS AT 5 APRIL 2025
202S
2024
Fixgd assets
Inveslmeiils
6.323.632
6.818.906
CtsrrÈnt assèts
Deb1015
Cash at ba￿ and in hawvj
10
5.749
399
4.492
6.148
5,177
Crtdltors: amounts talling due within
one year
11
1168.909)
1209,2221
Nèt current liabililios
1162.761)
{204,1M5)
Total assets less ¢urrÈnt Ilablliti•$
8.1erf).871
6.614.861
CrÈdltoYs: amounts falling due after
morè than onè year
12
1107,0171
187.5551
Net assets
6.053.854
6.527,306
Th• funds of th• charity
Endowm8nt funds
13
6.053.854
6.527,306
6.053.654
6.527,306
The financ4al stalemenl$ wtie appioved by the trustees on.. .
Mr J Wlalket
Trusteo
Dr Y Gale
Trustee
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THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2025
2025
2024
4ot•¥
Cash Ilows from operAting activities
Cash abSDrbed by (¥)eraly)ns
17
1305,3121
1333.185)
Investlng actiylties
Purchase ol investments
Proceeds Irom disposal of knvestmnts
Investment inwne r*¢eived
11.492.409)
1.663,885
133,550
{1.301.5331
1.478,280
156.501
Net cash generated from investing activilies
305.026
333.248
P4èt ca$h generated from Ilnandng activitlos
Net Ideereaselllncytase In cash and ¢￿h
equk¥4lents
1286)
63
Cash and cash ewivaFents at be9innrw ol ye
622
Cash and ca•h •quival•nts at •nd of year
399
685
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THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2025
Accountlng pollclgs
Charity inforrnation
The Miiif1ekJ HLNJse Fourvjatwl 15 a gi￿ makin9 ¢*arity. reg￿￿tion rwthr. 11$8914. The principal
operating address is 7 L8sbJry Road, Heatc￿, Newcaslle urth Tyne. NE6 SIB
1.1 Accounting comiention
Th¢ financial siatemenls have been wepared in accordance wrth the charity'5 govetniry dOcU￿￿nI. Ihe
Charities AGI 2011. FRS 102 "The Financial RepNbng Stawmlard appli¢at4e in the UK and Repubh"c of IrÈland"
('FRS 102.) #nd the Charitiès SORP -AccountM)g aThJ Reryxts'ng by Charit+es' Slatement ol Rec4)mmeiided
Practice appl￿b￿ to charil*s preparry Ihew accounts in xcordance with Ihe Finartial Reporting Standard
applicable in the UK and Repu￿¢ of Ireland (FRS 102)" (efféctive 1 j￿U￿ry 20191_ The chanty is a Public
Benefft Entity as defined by FRS 102.
The financjal $￿èMentS ate wepared in $lwh"no. ￿"¢h K8 the f￿c110n8l (4Jrwicy of the ch*ity. Monet
amount5 In Ihese finanryal stslenwn15 arg rounded to Ihe ne*esl £.
The linanc4al statements have been wepared under Ihe ￿"st￿￿1 cosi convention, modifi811 to indude Ihe
investrnents at fair value. The prlncwl ￿CoUnts.ng pc4iues adcfjled are set out bekjw.
1.2 Goln9 concgrn
At the lime of appro￿￿ Ihe flnanoal ststements, Ihe trustees ha¥e a reasonabl• oxpeclatson that the charity
has adequale resoLsrces lo cwtintse In operationa exislence for Ihe I0feseea￿e lulure. Thus the Ifustees
continue lo adopt the gory concem bas￿ of al￿￿￿￿"n9 In Pfepanng the finanoal slalefflent$.
1.3 Charitable fund8
UnTeslricled fuiids are availatAe lor Use at di￿ret￿M of the trustees in fwtherarKe of thoir charitable
objecbves.
Restr￿t￿￿ lunds are wt4.ect to 5peut¢ ¢orn*"WJns by th)nors ￿ grantots as to hcth they may be u$od. The
purposes and uses ofthe restrKled bjnds are sel ¢xrt in the notes to the finanr#al slatem¢nl5.
End(ywmenl fvnd$ are $ubpd to spe¢* by dows that Ihe eapilal must be maintained by the
charity.
1.4 Incon
Income rs recognised %¥hen the tharily Is legaty entitled lo rt after any pertomiarKe condttsons have been met,
the amounis can be measure<l reliatAy. il 19 probalAe that Incon￿ wll be receNed.
Cash donations are recognise(J on re¢wi. Olher donattons are recognised once the charity has been notified
of the donatK)ii, unless perfNffla￿ ¢ondrtK￿S feotjire deleNal of the amount. Income tax recoverable in
relats"M to donations ￿￿th¥8d vftdef &"ftAid or dee(ts of ¢ovenafti is reeognised at the tsme ofihe donation.
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THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (coMfiNUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2025
Accountong pollcles
(Continued)
1.5 Expenditurn
Expenditure ig wnised 0￿• ther8 ts a Wl or ctsislwcb"¥e OtAgatr￿ to transfer economic benefit lo
Ihird party. il Is Pfobable Ihal a transf￿ ol ecc(4)mK ber*fiis be Tequ¥ed in 58lllwrnnl. the arnount of
Ihe obligab'on can be measuTed ielthty.
Expendilure is clas&fied by actiw"ty. The costs of athity are nkide up of Ihe l¢181 ol dired costs and
shared costs. Induding support C05t5 involved in wxknlaking ea¢h acb'wty. Direct cos15 attritxjtable lo a single
activity are olocaled (h"r6dty lo that aclNIty. Sh8red Costs vti￿h contrthtè to morè than one adivity and
support cosis wh￿h are not attfibutabk lo a actiwty are aFVXtioned beh¥een those activities on a basis
cOn￿Stent with the use of resources.
Grants Payab￿ arè charged in thè year when the offer is made excepl in Ihose ¢ases where Ihe ctffer is
conortional. such granls being recognwd as expendrfure when Ihe condilKJns attaching are fuNled. GTanls
offered sU￿￿¢t lo condits￿$ which have beth met al thè year end date are noted as a commitment noi
accr￿1 as éxpe￿5111re.
All ¥xpen(I.lU￿ Induyve of irrecovefable VAT.
1.6 Taxation
The charity is exefflpl from lax ￿ rt thontsble ￿ti￿t￿s.
1.7 Grants
Granls are induded In the Statement of Finantial A¢tiwlies on a [￿eNable basis. The ba&nce of Ino)rne
Téeèivèd for S￿"fiC purposes bul not eXpe￿d during the penod Is sh¢)wn M the ielevai)I funds on the
Salance Sheet. Vvher? Income Is received In advance ol entillement. Its iecognrtion Is deletred and inGluded In
creditors as (lelerred incL¥ffie. wlrt*menl occws l)efoie UKX)n* 1$ ifjwved. the income is &￿￿d.
1.8 Intorp¥t
Inlèresl on ftjnds hekj m deposrt is inc*Kled ￿en recervabFe ￿ the amount can be measured ￿I1abty by the
Chanty". this is normauy upoll nolifK*ion gf Ihe inlwe3t paid or payable by Ihe in5tiluts.on wilh whoffl the funds
ore dep)srted.
1.9 Investments
Fixed asset ￿veStmentS are a fom) ol knclal Instrum￿1 and are inilialty recognised at their transactDn cost
and SUbS￿Uenlly measured al lair value al the Balan￿ dale. unle3$ the value caniiol be measuréd
reliaNy In whi¢th casè it ts measured at cost kns inpaimenl. IrNe51m&ni gaffis arM1 losses. whether realised or
unrealised. are ¢ombined and presented as 'Gans I losses on investmen15' in Ihe Stalement ol Financkal
Actimlies.
VO•tm9nt¥
Unrnstri£ted Unrestncted
fund6
funds
2025
2024
Dtvidends aThJ th"stftbubL
133.550
156.501
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THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ICONTINUED}
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2025
Ralslng fvnds
Unrn•trictod Unreslricled
fundg
funds
2025
2024
PortfoltrJ rnanagernenl
40,707
40.158
40.707
40.158
Expendltur* on charllable •ctl¥btles
Charitable
ct&¥ltle$
2025
Charitable
•ctlvltlès
20Z4
Dlreet costs
Granl funding ol a(aMty"es {see S}
205.242
13S.275
Share of $upport and go¥emanc* ¢ost81800 Dots 71
Support
GovernarKe
30,230
7,025
27.025
6.725
242,497
169.025
Analy¥is by fund
Unresiricled funds
242,497
169.025
Grants awardèd in tho year
Grnnts
Awardèd
2025
Grants
Awafded
2024
Grants awarded 10 111StitLttKx)s In the year..
Tyne and IAÈai CitÈzens
NEARC
VONNE
Difference North Easl
Newcast￿ Universrty Ilor NECPC)
Crtizen's Admce Newcastle
98.417
20.IJOO
42.01)0
40.IH)O
5.225
130.050
4.825
20S.242
135.275
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THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2025
Net movement In funds
2025
2024
The net movement wi funds is slal•J aft8r Ch￿1[￿(¢r8drt￿g).'
Fees payable lor the audil ol Ihe charivs financi81 slaiemer
3.fj65
3.396
Support co8t¥
Support Govemancè
costs
costs
2025 Surwrt eA)sts Govemancè
Costs
2024
Adminislratson costs
subscrip1b￿S
Truslees meetings 8
expenses
IT and website
Gèneral gxpens95
27,676
822
27.676
822
24,150
24.150
838
132
1.488
112
132
280
112
113
113
Audit fees
Legal and profe55K)nal
3.396
3,329
3.396
3,329
3.360
30.230
7.025
37,255
27.025
6.725
33.75D
Analysed between
Chanlabte ￿li￿lIeS
30.230
7.025
37.255
27.025
6.7Z5
33.750
Governance costs indudes payments to Ihe auditors of £3.66512024- £3.3£6) lor audit fees.
TN•teg$
None of the trustee5 lor any persons cajrnecxed wth them) receThEd remunerati￿ OT benefits from tho
charity during the year.
Dullng Ihe year ended 2025. exFwtses tota*'ng £36 were rwww*ur5ed or paid diredy lo trustees12024.
£133)
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THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUEDI
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2025
Fixed assot inv•¥tments
Listed
InTM8tmgnts
Cash In
portlolio
Total
Co$t or valuation
At 6 April 2024
Additions
Valuatson change¥
Movemenl in cash hdd
Disposals
8.641.￿5
1.492.409
1323.798)
177,301
6.818.9C
1,492.4C
1323.7981
147.5451
11.616.340)
{47,545)
{1.616.340)
At S Aprl 2025
6.193.876
129,756
6.323,632
Carrying amount
At OS April 2025
6.193,876
129.756
6.323,832
At 05 Aprl 2024
6.641,FJ)5
177.301
6.818,906
The￿ were no investment ayde15 ¢>Jtsth Ihe UK.
All investrnents are carried at their lair value. Investment In equibes aThJ fixed ￿terest se£unI￿$ are all traded
In qucled p[￿lIC markets. The basis ol f&r ￿Vati￿ lor quolèd investrnents is equiva￿￿1 lo the market value.
The rnain risk lo Ihe Foundèlion trom these fmanctal mslruments lies in the eombination of uncertain
investment markels and volalilrty of yield. The manages Ihese ￿)veStMent nsks by retaining expert
advisors and operating an Investment txiky Ihat prOV￿e$ a h￿h degiee of diveNficatson of holdings within
inveslrnenl asset rlasses that are quoted on recognised sloth exchanges. Thè FotJndatK)n does noi make use
of derivatives and sffnikn complex f#wcial ￿$t￿ments os ￿ lakes the view thal Wweslm￿tS are held fy the
longèr lèmi.
The￿ were no in*stments that ret*ewt ffi￿e than 5% of the w)vestmrrt Im￿dings.
10 D•btors
2025
2024
Amoun1$ falllng du• within on? y•ar.
Prepaym¥nl$ accn*d income
5,749
4.492
18.

THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED SAPRIL 2025
11 Cr•ditors: amounts falling duo wlthln yoar
2026
2024
Trade credilors
Other creditors
Accruals and dekned in¢c¥ne
2.368
152.975
13,566
2.048
193.723
13.451
168.9)9
209.222
InclLttYed in other (Jedrtors ar& Ihe folkmfing grant comrnrt1￿".
202S
2024
Newcastle Universty Ilor NECPCI
Regional Refugee North East
VONNE
IPPR North
Mat￿n81 EnergyAthon
Citizen's UK
Citizen's Advice Newcas
Difference Norih East
NEARC
Tynè and crti2￿$
47,228
42,(lY)
42.C4XI
42,OCXI
10.0
10,1)))
42.495
48_169
20.1
10.(1)O
Tolal
152.975
193.723
The aLy)ve grants ha(1 agreed ty the Twstees tsjt not paid al the year end.
12 Cfeditor5: amounts falling due after rnore than on• y￿1
2025
2024
Other creth't¢ys
107.017
87,555
Induded in other creditors we the lolh)w#wJ 9fanl ￿)ft￿￿nBnts..
2025
2024
Difierence North East
NEARC
20.OCH)
10.(K
Tyne and Wear Crtizens
Citizen's Advice Newcasll8
44.211
87.555
Totsl
107.017
87.555
The above grants had teen agreed by the Trusleos Ixrt not PaKI al Ihe year end.
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THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2025
13 Endowment fund*
Endowmertl lunds represent assets whth musl be held permanentty by the tharity. Income arising on the
endowment ftinds can be used In accordance w7th the obJ'ec15 of the charity and is inclL*Jed as unrestricted
income. Any caprtal gwns ￿ bsses ￿￿ng on tho assets part ol the lur￿.
At 6 April
2024
TrJn¥ferB
Gains •nd
losses
Al S April
202S
Permanent endoyfflients
8,527.306
1149.6S41
{323,7981
6,OS3.854
Prevlous year:
At 6 Aprll
2023
Trnnsfer
Galffts and
loss•s
At S Aprll
2024
Pemian•nt •ndowm•nts
6,448.179
152.6821
131.809
6.527.306
14 Analysis of n•t ass•ts ts•lw￿n funds
Endowm8nt
funds
202S
At 5 April 2025..
Investments
Current a5se1sll1￿bll1tieSI
Long term liabilities
6,323,632
1162,7611
1107.0171
6,053.854
EndDwm•nt
funds
2024
At 5 Aprll 2024:
Inveslrnents
Current asset￿{1￿8bll￿ie$)
Long term Iiabilil*s
6,818.9)6
(204.CM51
187.S551
6,527.Y

THE MILLFIELD HOUSE FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2025
IS Grant commitments paid
The f(thbYin9 grant commknnts have bgen yeor
N•wca*d• Universlty Ifor NECPCI
The final in51ament of a grant cc¥nmitment made In 2021-2022 £126.l¥J) 47.228
Voluntsry Oryanisations Network North East ¢VOP4NEI
The third instalment ol a gTant corTwTh¢menl m•Je ￿ 2021-2022 £126,OW 42.1]00
IPPR Norlh
The final instalment of a byant commitment made K) 2022-2023 £126.000 42.0(M)
Ctiiz•n8 Advlt8 Néweast
The first instalmenl ol a grant cornmitrnenl made in 202&2024 £130.050 42.495
Citiz•ns UK
The final instalrnent ol a grant ¢¢ffimttinent made ￿ 2022-2023 for £40.LI)0 10,CQ)
Natlonal Energy Action
The final Inslalrnent ol a grant con¥nÈtment rnade in 2022-2023 for £40.c￿ 10.000
Tyne and Woar Citizgn8
The first Inslalmenl of a grant CA)mn¥￿t made in 202*2025 lor £98,418 32.8
16 R•1•t￿ party transactions
There We￿ no dxbsable relat￿ party Irwa(*"ons durrvJ Ihe yew12024 . none).
17 Cash absorbed by operations
2025
2024
IDefiulllsurFH¢Js f¢y the y
1473,4521
79.?27
Adjustments for:
Investment income reco9nised n stalemeni of financial ath'brylies
F•Jr va￿e gains aThJ losses on iftvestmenls
1133,5501
323.798
1156.5011
1131.809)
Mg¥emgnls in ¥¥orklng capltsl:
IlncreaselldecTease ￿ debtors
IDecreasel In uedrtor5
11.25n
120.851)
1.387
1125.3891
C¥¥h abso￿•d by opèrations
1305.312)
1333.185}
18 Analysis of ehanges In net funds
The chanty had no materiaj debl durry year.
21