
## **Crusader Community Boating** 

www.crusadercommunityboating.org.uk 

Bringing !e peace and "anquili# of Nor!amp$nshire’s wa&rways $ !e disabled, disadvantaged and elderly !rough 'ee group "ips on our specia(y equipped wide beam boat.  Funded by voluntary dona)ons. 

Registered Charity No 1163121 Patrons: David Laing, James Mackaness DL 

## **Trustees’ Annual Report: 1st Jan to 31st Dec 2020** 

Correspondence Address: 7 Pyghtle Way, East Hunsbury, Northampton, NN4 0QJ 

## Trustees 

Colin Neal (Chairman), Peter Corns (Vice Chair), Michael Parr (Treasurer), Frances Prater (Secretary), Stephen Boyce, John Collier, Michael Dean, David Williams. 

## Governance 

The charity is registered as a CIO (Charitable Incorporated Organisation) governed by its board of trustees. Day-to-day operations are handled by the charity’s Operations Manager (Dave Garratt) on behalf of the Trustees. All Trustees and the Operations Manager act on a voluntary basis and are also active crew volunteers. 

## Activities & Objectives in the Year 

At the beginning of 2020 the charity had 30 volunteers (including the Trustees and Operations Manager). During February, two successful recruitment days were held and 15 people were invited to become crew members after undergoing induction training. 

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Due to the Coronavirus Pandemic, all boat trips for our service users were cancelled. Since our service users and the majority of the crew fell into the ‘vulnerable category’ it was felt unwise to operate our normal service, even outside of the two lockdown periods. A small number of boat trips with less than six people onboard (socially distanced) were held as crew training sessions. 

One of the highlights of the year was raising the balance of the c£250K purchase price of our new trip boat ‘Community Spirit’ which was delivered in early August. The downside, of course, is that the boat has so far not been able to earn its keep! 



Another highlight, somewhat unexpected given the situation with the Pandemic, was when
we had the pleasure ot welcoming HFIH The Princess Floyal to the official naming ol our
new boat on 14th October. A wonderful occasion that those present wi￿1 never forget.
As a direct consequence of the Pandemic, we had zero income from private charter trips
which are usually run to help balance the books. All fundraising events during the year
were also cancelled. Finally, voluntary donations (which normally come from our core
activity of providing boat trips for disabled people and care home residents and their
carers) were minimal. This left a £20K hole in our finances. Fortunately, our Chairman was
able to compensate for this through some grant funding, enabling us to end the year in a
fairly healthy position. Further details are provided in the Treasurer's Report & Accounts.
The planned extension of our charitable public benefit - more trips for care homes and
disabled people, plus the launch of a service for primary schoolchildren clearly was not
achieved due to the pandemic. The revised objective for the year was to ensure our
ongoing financial viability and readiness to resume delivery ol our service as soon as
conditions allow.
The Trustees have approved the above report via email communications.
Signed on behalf of the charity's Trustees
OLJJ
Colin Lloyd Neal
Chairman, Crusader Community Boating
26th January 2021

Crusader Community Boatlng Northampton
Charity Number 1163121
Balance Sheet as at 31° December 2020
Funds
Balance of funds as at 1 January 2020
Available Funds
eNorking Balance)
Protected Funds
(New Boat Fund)
Contingency Funds
(Lift ouVEmergency)
Total Funds (Natwest Bank) (01 January 2020)
Add Advanced Receipts for 2021 trips.
Less excess paymentslreceipts 2020
st
31833.47
79199.60
12000.00
123033.07
3870.00
80667.41
Balan￿ of Funds 31 December 2020
£46235.66
Balance represented at Natwest Bank
Available Funds
Protected Funds
Contingency Funds
Receipts in advance
(Working Balance)
(New Boat Fund)
(Lift OuVEmergency)
(2021 Trips}
27450.45
2915.21
12000.00
3870.00
Natwest Current Account {31.12.20)
£46235.66
Signed M Parr
(Treasurer and Trustee to Crusader Community Boating)
01.01.21
Inde
ndent Examine
I have examined the accounts of the Cwsader Community Boating charity in
accordance with Auditing Stsndards and in my opinion they give a true and fair
view of the organisation's affairs for the 12 months ending 31 December 2020.
The above figures refTect the adverse effect of the National Pandemic of 2020
with so very limited boaling activity able to take place as compared with previous
seasons. Despite this sufficient funds by the way of gffts and grants have been
accrued to enable payment for the new boat to be completed.
Signed R. Blakernore
Independent Examiner
01.01.21

Crusader Community Boatin8
arlty No. 1163121
Receipt$ and Payment Account for the perlod January to December 2020
DonationS￿eneral
Donations & Grants-New Boat
Private Trip5
Fund Raising
Total Receipts
1565.
60250.58
2(K).(X)
264.93
62280.51
ments
Running Costs Imountbattenl
Admin
Training
Misc
New Boat Icommunity Spirit)
Set-up Costs, Launch, etc
Stage Payments
Total Payments
5783.82
223.44
153.00
253.19
7423.42
129111.05
42947.92
Net Payment$lRrfeipts
M.Parr
Trustee & Treasurer
01.01.2021