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2020-12-31-accounts

Charity registration number: 1165518

The Joss Stone Foundation

Annual report and financial statements

For the year ended 31 December 2020

The Joss Stone Foundation Contents

Administrative Information 1
Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees 2
Trustees' Report 3
Statement of Financial Activities 5
Balance Sheet 6
Notes to the financial statements 7

The Joss Stone Foundation Administrative Information For the year ended 31 December 2020

Registered charity number: 1165518

Trustees

Joss Stone Harrison Stoker Saffery Champness Trustees Limited

Principal office

St Catherine's Court Berkeley Place Bristol BS8 1BQ

Accountants

Saffery Champness LLP St Catherine's Court Berkeley Place Bristol BS8 1BQ

Independent Examiner

Jacob Bray FCA JWB Corporate Ltd 22 Mulberry Avenue Portishead North Somerset BS20 7LG

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The Joss Stone Foundation Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees For the year ended 31 December 2020

I report on the accounts of the charity for the year ended 31 December 2020 which are set out on pages 3-8.

Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner

The Charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The Charity's trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144(2) of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act) and that an independent examination is needed.

It is my responsibility to:

Basis of independent examiner's report

My examination was carried out in accordance with the general Directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from you as trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a "true and fair view" and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.

Independent examiner's statement

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

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

Jacob Bray

……………………………………………….

Jacob Bray (Sep 6, 2021, 10:29am) Jacob Bray FCA

JWB Corporate Ltd 22 Mulberry Avenue Portishead North Somerset BS20 7LG

Dated:06 Sep 2021

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The Joss Stone Foundation Trustees' Report For the year ended 31 December 2020

The trustees present their annual report and financial statements of the charity for the year ending 31 December 2020. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out in note 1 to the accounts and comply with the charity’s trust deed, the Charities Act 2011 and the Statement of Recommended Practice - Accounting and Reporting by Charities (FRS 102) issued in 2015 (‘SORP 2015’).

Structure, governance and management

The Joss Stone Foundation was founded in 2014 and is registered under the Charities Act 2011, charity number 1165518. The Foundation operates under a constitution which states that the objects of the Foundation are both grant making and the formation of charity project partnerships.

The Foundation fulfils its objectives by raising funds from the public and corporate donors and by using accumulated reserves from past donations.

The Trustees of the society are made up of three members, who discuss regularly the broad strategy and areas of activity of the Foundation, approve accounts, appoint new Trustees, set the reserves policy and review risk management.

All Trustees give their time freely and no trustee remuneration is paid.

Risk management

The charity trustees have considered the major risks to which the charity is exposed and have reviewed those risks and established systems and procedures to manage those risks.

Objectives and activities for the public benefit

The objectives of the foundation are both grant making and the formation of charity project partnerships. This is delivered by making grants to organisations and partners with other charities on projects. During 2020 grants of £11,553 were paid (2019: £45,370).

Grant making policy

Grants are awarded to fund projects worldwide, supporting local expertise to benefit communities as a whole. The beneficiaries of our grant making programme in 2020 were:

Ocean Acres Animal Sanctuary - Barbados Hart House - Gambia

The AMAR international charitable Foundation - Iraq NCL Foundation against Childhood Demential appeal - Germany Mwangaza Congo International - Congo

Financial review

The Foundation’s work is entirely reliant on income from donations from the public and corporate donors. Income for the year totalled £36,859 (2019: £64,987).

Expenditure on charitable activities amounted to £11,553 (2019: £45,370) and the deficit for the year was £2,345 (2019: surplus £8,602). At the end of the year total funds carried forward were £11,227 a decrease of £2,345 on the previous year.

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The Joss Stone Foundation Trustees' Report For the year ended 31 December 2020

Reserves policy

At the year end the Foundation held unrestricted reserves of £7,251 (2019: £13,572) and £3,976 (2019: nil) in restricted funds.

The Foundation’s policy is to distribute its charitable funds, subject to it retaining a reserve to protect its ability to continue ongoing annuities and other commitments in the event of a fall‑off in the annual collection.

Public benefit

Following the passing of the Charities Act 2006, subsequently replaced by the Charities Act 2011, there must be an identifiable benefit or benefits arising from the work of all charities, and such benefits must be to the public or a section of the public. The Trustees confirm that they have referred to the Charity Commission's guidance on public benefit when reviewing the trust's aims and objectives and in planning future activities.

Going concern

The trustees have reviewed budgets and considered the impact of coronavirus on the business to be low and they have a reasonable expectation that the charity has adequate resources to continue in existence for the foreseeable future.

Statement of Trustees' Responsibilities

The trustees are responsible for preparing the trustees’ report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).

The law applicable to charities in England & Wales requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of the incoming resources and application of resources of the charity for that period. In preparing these financial statements, the trustees are required to:

The trustees 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 Charities Act 2011, applicable accounting regulations and the provisions of the trust deed. 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 charity and financial information included on the charity’s website.

06 Sep 2021

Approved by the trustees of the Charity on ………………………… and signed on its behalf by:

Zena Hanks

……………………………………………….

Zena Hanks (on behalf of Saffery Champness Trustees Ltd) (Sep 6, 2021, Trustee10:21am)

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The Joss Stone Foundation Statement of Financial Activities For the year ended 31 December 2020

Income from
Donations, legacies and other similar receipts
Donations
Total incoming resources
Expenditure on
Charitable activities
Individual grants
Management and administration
Staff costs
Bank Charges
Sundry expenses
Professional fees
Rent
Heat and light
Telecommunications
IT costs
Insurance
Total resources expended
Net income
Funds brought forward 1 January 2020
Funds carried forward 31 December 2020
Restricted
funds
2020
£
6,236
6,236
2,260
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2,260
3,976
-
3,976
Unrestricted
funds
2020
£
30,623
30,623
9,293
21,398
453
1,409
780
1,149
16
374
2,000
72
36,944
(6,321)
13,572
7,251
Total funds
2020
£
36,859
36,859
11,553
21,398
453
1,409
780
1,149
16
374
2,000
72
39,204
(2,345)
13,572
11,227
Total funds
2019
£
64,987
64,987
45,370
9,073
785
377
780
-
-
-
-
56,385
8,602
4,970
13,572

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The Joss Stone Foundation Balance Sheet For the year ended 31 December 2020

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER 1165518

Current Assets
Cash at bank and in hand
Other debtors
Creditors: Amounts falling due within one year
2
Net assets
Funds
Unrestricted funds
3
Restricted
4
Total funds
2020
£
14,864
338
(3,975)
11,227
7,251
3,976
11,227
2019
£
15,791
-
(2,219)
13,572
13,572
-
13,572

The notes on pages 7 to 8 form part of these financial statements. The Trustees have prepared these financial statements in accordance with section 138 of the Charities Act 2011.

06 Sep 2021

Approved by the board of Trustees and signed on their behalf on ………………………………………………… 2021

Zena Hanks

Zena Hanks (on behalf of Saffery Champness Trustees Ltd) (Sep 6, 2021, 10:21am)Trustee

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The Joss Stone Foundation Notes to the financial statements For the year ended 31 December 2020

1 Accounting polices

The principal accounting policies adopted in the preparation of the financial statements are as follows:

(a) Basis of preparation

The financial statements have been prepared on the accruals basis and in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS102) (effective 1 January 2015) – (Charities SORP (FRS 102)) and the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102).

The Joss Stone Foundation meets the definition of a public benefit entity under FRS102. Assets and liabilities are initially recognised at historical cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant accounting policy note(s).

(b) Going concern

At the time of approving the financial statements, the Trustees have a reasonable expectation that the charity has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. Thus, the Trustees continue to adopt the going concern basis in preparing the financial statements.

(c) Funds structure

Funds are available to spend on activities to further any of the purposes of the charity.

(d) Voluntary income

Cash donations, gifts and legacies are included in full in the income and expenditure account as they are received. Cash collected during the annual collection is included in the income and expenditure account before deducting the expenditure incurred in organising and administering the appeal. Donations under deed of covenant or gift aid plus the associated income tax recovery are recognised as income when the donation is received. The charity benefits from the involvement and enthusiastic support of its many volunteers, details of which are given in our annual report. In accordance with FRS 102 and the Charities SORP (FRS 102), the economic contribution of general volunteers is not recognised in the accounts.

(e) Resources expended

Expenditure is recorded on the accruals basis. The cost of irrecoverable value added tax is included with the expense item to which it relates.

Grants payable are payments made to third parties in the furtherance of the charitable objectives of the trust. The payments are recognised when there is a constructive obligation resulting in payment being unavoidable.

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The Joss Stone Foundation Notes to the financial statements For the year ended 31 December 2020

2
Creditors: Amounts falling due within one year
Other creditors
3
Unrestricted funds
At 1 January 2020
Income
Charitable donations
Wages
Sundry
Bank charges
Legal and professional fees
At 31 December 2020
4
Restricted funds
At 1 January 2020
Income
Charitable donations
At 31 December 2020
5
Reconciliation of net income and cash movements
Net (deficit)/income
Increase in creditors
(Decrease)/increase in cash
2020
£
3,975
2020
£
13,572
30,623
(9,293)
(21,398)
(5,020)
(453)
(780)
7,251
2020
£
-
6,236
(2,260)
3,976
2020
£
(2,345)
1,756
(589)
2019
£
2,219
2019
£
4,970
64,987
(45,370)
(9,073)
(377)
(785)
(780)
13,572
2019
£
-
-
-
-
2019
£
8,602
1,143
9,745

6 Related party transactions

Neither the Trustees nor any persons connected with them have received any remuneration during the year for their role as Trustees.

During the year, the foundation received £25,000 (2019: £42,600) in donations from Joss Limited. At the end of the year the foundation owed £2,072 (2019: £315) to Joss Limited and £1,123 (2019: £1,123) to Joss ROW Touring Limited. These amounts are shown within other creditors. J Stoker (known as Joss Stone), Trustee of the Foundation is also a Director of Joss Limited and Joss ROW Touring Limited.

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