THE DANDARA CHARITABLE PARTNERSHIP
REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024
CHARITY NUMBER: 1166309

THE DANDARA CHARrrABLE PARTNERSHIP
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR TPIE YEAR ENDED 30 JVNE 2024
CONTENTS
Page
Chafly Information
ch￿ Trustees. Report
Statement of Charity Truslee5' Responsbililies
Rep)rt of the IndepeThYent Audrt￿S
statement of Inc(Nne arxl Expendrture
Statement of Financial Position
Notes to the FinarKial stsI￿VEnts
10-12

THE DANDARA CHARITABLE PARTNERSHIP
CHARITY INFORMATION
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024
REGISTERED CHARrrY NLIMBER
1166309
CHARITh TRUSTEES
Mr. Edward Tynan
Mr. Anthony Cagnty
Mr. Dani81 Tynan
OATE OF REGISTRATION
31 March 2016
GOVERNING DOCUMENT
Charitab18 Incorporated olg￿lsa110n
- FOUNDATION Regislered 31 March 2016
ORGANISATION TYPE
Chantkn￿ IncupNated Organisatwi
REGISTERED OFFICE
Vertex FIc*X
1 Tabley Cour(
V￿1(￿la Streel
AAr1￿M
England
WA14 1EZ
AUDITOR
KPIK ALKlil LLC
CharteredAccounlants
Heritage C￿rt
41 Al￿1 Street
Oouglas
Isb of Man
IM1 1LA

THE DANDARA CHARITABLE PARTNERSHIP
CHARITY TRUSTEES. REPORT
FOR TrE YeAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024
OBJECTIVES AND ACTMTIES
CHARITABLE 08JECTS
To further such PLKposes vthKh may t* ch¥*able to the L3ws of England Wales as th•
Charty Trustees see fft.
ACTIVITIES
The fo¢Lts of The Dandara chal1t￿￿ Partnership (tr* -Chty"l 6 to provide grants for Iixal charil
an¢J s¢xial purp¢)se Organisat￿n$ which supwt through their constitution arkd actNrties for the public
benefit any one or n￿re ofthe folhrniing cfwitable causes.. al The Homeless linc￿dIng Modern Slavery),.
bl Sccial 1￿C￿S1On. c) Youth DevekJpmen( dl Wkll-Being: and el Culture and the Arts.
PERFORMANCE
During Ihe year lo 30 June 2024 Charity has don￿￿ of £44.132 (2023.. £63,￿11.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Al the year end the Charity hc4ds unreststed fvnds of £3,573,C6112023'. £2,460.354). The Charity doe5
not fundraise, and its ujrrenl Incc¥ne is solely derived frcffi the Dandara GroLP.
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE ANO MANAGEMENT
The Charity Is a Charrtable Incor￿*￿ed Organisatv)n, wh￿h registe￿d wilh th8 Charity Commiss#)n in
England and Wales on 31 March 2016 (registered charty number 11663091. wrth its governance and
management as sat out in ils foundat￿￿ c(￿st11U1￿jn.
Mr Anthony Cagney Ylas appwled as CharAy Trustee for the perK*J 30 June 2020 to 31 March 2023.
Mf C4ney wa5 reappointed as Tnjstee a term of 4 years fr(Nm 31 MaTth 2023.
Mr Daniel Tynan was aFpointed as Chwity Trustae for the pemd 11 Juty 2019 to 31 March 2022.
Mr Tynan was wppointed as Trustee kn a lem) of4 years frcrfn 31 March 2022.
Mr Edwar(l Tynan wa5 appo¥ited as Charrty Tr￿ttt fc* the pericd 19 Juty 2021 to 31 March 2024.
Mr Edward Tynan was reappointed as Trustee for a terrn d 4 year5 from 31 March 2024.
Going foN￿rd. Charty Trustees are appointed tr a four-yeaT t￿n with a mwiimum nLThb8r of Charity
Trustee$ of three and a ma￿M￿M number of e￿efi.
Rel￿￿￿e and administrative detats ofthe Charity Can be fouThJ on Ihe page 1.
T1￿$ report was appr¢Jved by the Charity Truslees on 25 Apr￿ 2025 ar￿ signgd on thoir behalF by..
Mr. Anthory
Charty Trustee

THE DANDARA CHARrrABLE PARTNERSHIP
STATEMENT OF CHARI￿ TRUSTEES. RESPONSIBIUTIES IN RESPECT OF THE CHARITY
TRUSTEES, REPORT AND THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024
Under the Constitution (rf the Charty and Charity kw. the Trustees a￿ responsi7)le for preparing the
Trustee5' Report and the financial statements in aCCordar￿e wrth applicable law regulations. Th8
Tiuslees have elected to prepare the financial sL*emenls in ac¢ordan¢e with se￿lOn 1A of FRS 102 The
Financial Repofting Standard applKable in th8 UK and R8publK of Ir8land.
The financial statements are requyed by law to give a tnie and fairview of the stste of affairs of the Charity
and of the exces5 of income over expendrture for that per￿1.
In preparing these fYBnck41 staiements. generalty accepted xcounling Prac￿¢9 entail$ Ihal the Trustees".
select suitable accounting polLts 8TrJ then appty them oJnsislenUy.'
rnake judgements and estimates that are reasonable a￿1 pll￿ent.'
stsle whether applKable UK Accounting Standards aNJ the Statement of Recommended Practice
have been followed. subject to any malefial departures di5cfosed and explair￿d ￿ the financial
stateff£nls'.
stste whether the fInar￿la1 $￿e￿Ents ccryty wilh the ConslitutK)n of the Charity, subject lo any
m*erial dgpartures dr•closed a￿1 expkined In fv finarKo1 ststen*nts", and
prepare the financial $L*emenls on the ¢orKem basi$ unkss rt 1$ in¥propriaie to presume thal
the Charity will continue in bJsirw$.
Th8 Trustees arg r8quir8d to in accordance wih the c0nstiluli￿ ofthe Charty, wilhin the [raTr￿
of Charity Law. They are reSp(￿S￿lIe keeping prcs)eraccounling reccrfds. sufficient lo discl¢)se at any
time. with reasonable accuracy. the financid pO$rt￿ft of the Charty at that lime, and to enable thè
Trustees to ensure that, where any statements of ￿C(¥JrtS are prepared by them under the Charities
Act 2011. those slalements of accounts with the requirements of regulatws urKler thal provision.
They have general responsibilty for laking such steps as we reasonably open to them lo safeguard the
assets of the Chanty arhd to prev•)t and detecl fra￿1 and ther irregU￿rit￿5.

THE DANDARA CHARITABLE PARTNERSHIP
STATEMENT OF CHARITY TRUSTEES. RESPONSI8ILmES IN RESPECT OF THE CHARrrY
TRUSTEES. REPORT AND THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 ju￿ 2024
r opinion is unmocliffied
We have audrted the chanty financial statements of The Dandara Charitabfe Part￿lSh￿ {the'Chanty"I for
the year ended 30 June 2024 which comprise the si*emènl of finan)al positi'on as at 30 June 2024. the
slalement of income and expendrture. and rd*ed notes. Inc1￿j1n9 the acetyjnling policies.
In our O￿niOn. the acc(vnpanying finanoal statement&
give a and fair vtew of the slate of Ihe thanty's affairs as at 30 June 2024 and of the chafty's
incoming resources and applicat￿n of res￿rceS for the year then end&Y".
have been property prep* in acCOrda￿e with UK accounting standard5, induding Section 1A of
FRS 102 The Financial Reportmg Stand*d appI￿able in the UK and Rep￿11¢ of Irelarbd.. and
have been prepwed in ￿OrdanCe wrth the requyewents c4The Char￿￿9 Act 2011.
Basis for opinion
have been appointed as audrtor urTr*r seciw 144 of the Charit*s Act 2011 {or rts predecessors) and
report in accordance with regulati¢M made under sectK)n 154 of that Act.
We eonducted our audit in a¢￿dance w￿h Intemalional Standards on Audrting IUKI ('ISAs IUK}'l and
applicabk law. Our resp)nsibih'lw are de￿rkned bek￿. We *￿efulfilled ourethical re5ponsibiif(ies under,
and are independent of the tharrty in acc¢Kdar￿e w*h. UK ethul requirements induding FRC ElhKal
Standards. We believe that the aLKlit evKlertè we have obtaK*d vs a sUffic￿nI and ¥propnate basis for
¢yJr opinion.
Going concern
The Iruslées have prepa￿d the finar￿101 st*ments on Ihe going cOr￿eM ba515 as they do not intend to
I￿uldate the chanty or to cease rt5 operat￿nS. and as Ihey have Concl￿￿ed that the charty's financial
position means that this is reall￿. Th8y have also conduded that tlwe are no malefial uncertainties that
could have cast %gnffic￿I doubl over its abilty to wntsnue as a going cLMKem for at least a yéar from the
dale of approval of the financkgl Slate￿nts {the"g￿n9 eoncem periodJ.
In our evaIL￿tIon of the trusle8s' cO￿￿5￿)n8. V•e considered the inherent risks to the charity's business
m¢Jdel and analysed hchv those risks mvJht affect Ihe Char￿￿$ financial or *ilty to continue
CV8ratKJns over the gomg concem per￿.
Our eonclusicffls based on thi$ work..
we conS￿eT that the trustees. use ￿ Ihe ¢¢ncem basis of aCcoL￿tIlg in the p￿parat￿)n of the
financial slalements vs awropriate",
we have not identif￿, and C￿cur wth the tntstees, assessnwt that there 15 not. a material
uncertainly rel*ed lo events cf (C￿￿allionS that. individualty or ecllectrvely. may casi s*JnrfKant doubt
on th8 charty's ablrty lo continue as a gcrfng concem for the going con¢em period.
H￿ever. as we cannoi predKt all future events ￿ Cl￿d￿lOnS and a5 subsequent events may regult in
outcomes that are inconsistent wrth judgements that were reasonable al the twne they were made, the
above conclusions we not a guarantee that the charity will continue in oper*K)n.
Fraud and breaches of laws and regulations- abilty to delect
Identrfying and respondrwJ to risks of malwial misStsten￿nt due to fraud
To Klenlify risks of material misslalement due to fraud ("fraud ri5ksl we assessed evenls or condrtions
that eoukl irKIKale an incentive or pressu￿ to cunmrt fraud or provhle an opp)rtunity lo commrt traud. OUT
risk asse5$ment proctsJuRs inc￿ded..

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CHARITY TRUSTEES. REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 21r24
ewuiring of Mar￿gement as lo Ihe chm's p)kw prc£edure5 to prevent and detect fraud as
well as enquiring whether man4ement have krvwledge of any &tual, suspectetj N alleged fraud.,
reading minutes of meetings of those charged with govern￿., arKI
using analytical procedures to hdenlrfy any unusual or ur￿xpected relationships.
As required by audrtin9 Standards. we perform prctedure5 to addre55 the risk of management overnde of
controls, in particular the risk thal Manage￿nI may k in a Fx)sition lo m&ke inappropriate accounting
entries. On this audit we do not bdieve there 15 a fraud risk related to revenue reeognilion because the
charity's revenue streams are simple in nature with respect to accountir4J policy choice, and are easity
ver[r￿ble to extemal data sources or 4reements wrth Irtue or no requirement eslimabon from
management. We dKI not wjenlify •)y •Jdit￿nal fr•Jd risks.
We performgd Pr￿￿Te$ i￿lUd￿
Identsfying Journ￿ entr￿S and other adjustments to test based li5k crrteria and comparin9 any
lentffied entries to supporting ¢J￿uMentat￿jft" akKI
in¢orporating an element of unpredietabihty in audit proeedures.
Identifying and responding to risks of material misstatement due to nonThcompliance with laws
and regulations
We idenlified weas of laws and regulal•)n$ that coukj reaso￿ be expethd to have a m*erial effect
on the financ￿1 statements our general seclc* eXperi￿￿e and through discussion with management
as required by audrting sWdards). and d￿￿sSed wth management the polic￿ and prctedures
regardin9 compliance wlh Iwws aN1 reguLgtions.
The chanty is subj'ttl to laws and regulations thal directty affect ￿ f￿a￿Tal slatements irKluding financial
reporting legislatic￿ and taxation legisktion arKI we assessed the extent of compliance wilh these laws
and regulations as part of our procedLJres on the re￿ed financial st*ment rtems.
The charity is subject lo olher laws arKI reguM•)ns where the ¢onsequen¢e$ of non-compliarKe Could
have a material effecl on amounts or disclosu￿ in the financial slalements. f￿ inslaKe through the
position of litigation 01 inyacts on Ihe charty'$ abilty to operate. W8 id8nlrfied Charities Act 2011 as
bwng the area most likely lo have such an effect. AuditirYJ standards limit the required audit procedures lo
vjenlify non-compliance wilh Ihese and regulalions to enquiry of m￿ager￿n¢ and inspectiw of
regulatory and ￿gaI corresFondence, rf any. Therefore rf a breach of operational regulalKJns is not
di￿lOSed lo us or evident fr¢)m relevant c￿reSp￿the. an audil will not detect tha breach.
Context of the abilty of the audFt to deted fraLwJ or breache5 of law or regulation
Owng lo the inherent linwtations of an audit, there is an unavoKlable rt5k that we may not have detected
some maleiial misslalements Hl the financial slatemenls. even IIKWgh we have properly planned and
performed our audit in accordance with audiliry standards. For example. the further removed non-
compliance with laws and regulations is fr￿* the events and transactions refiected li the financial
stslements. the les$ likely the inherently limited prttèlures required by auditiNJ standards would ident
In addrtion, as wrth any audit, I￿re ￿MaInS a hvjher risk of rh)n-detection of fraud, as this may invO￿e
¢ollusion, forgery. intentional omtssions. rnisreJKesenl8t*)ns. ¢X the override of intemal controls. Our audrt
prLKedures afe designed lo detect materia misstslement. We are not responsib￿ for sxevenling non-
compliance or fraud and cannot be exFeded lo detect nonacompl1a￿E all law5 arKI regulalKJns.
other infomiation
The Irusle8s are respOns￿le for the other lnfoThnat￿n. whKh ccryri5es the Trustees's annual report but
does not include the fin￿¢la1 statements and cwr wditorf$ report Ihereon. Our opin•Jn on the financial
stalemenls does not cover the other information. and acce*dingty. we do not express an audit opinion ￿,
excepl as explicitty $laled belw, any forni of assur￿ C1)￿u5￿)n t￿.

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CHARITY TRUSTEES, REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024
Our respons*)lrty ￿ to read the other Informati￿ and. in do"rvJ so. cOns￿eT whether. bas￿ on ourfinanck?I
stslements audrt work, the infomialion therem is Mater￿lty misst*ed of inconsistent with the fmiancial
Statements or our audit knowledge. We a￿ Tequifed to re￿t to yOLt rf..
based solely cw) that work. we have pJenlif*d matwial mtsstaements in the other infomialion., c*
in our opwiion. ￿ Inf￿m*KIn given in the Trustees. Annual Report is inconsistent in any matèrial
respect with the financial stat￿nents.
We have nothing lo report in these respects
We have nothing to weport on other matters on which we are wuired to report by
exceptN)n
Under the Charrtw Act 2011 we are requ*ed to report tt> yw rf. In opinicm".
the charty has not kept prcyr accounting records.. or
the finan￿?1 statements &e not in agreemenl wrth the xcountnig records: or
we have received all the informatNJn aryj expknalions we require for our aud
We have nothing lo reKK¥I ￿ these respects.
Trustees. responsiblities
As explained mrme fulty m their statement set out on page 3. Ihe trustees are responsible fof.. the
preparatson of the financial stalemenls Induding beF"ng &itssfied that they give a Irue and fair view. such
inlemal control as Ihey determine Is necessary to enable th8 preparalKJn of fin￿cial statements Ihat are
free from material mL%slalement, wh8lhar due to fraud or error". assessmg the charty's abilty to continue
as a wng concem. disclosiro. as appkable. matters rolated lo going concern.. and using the going
concern basis of &counling vnless IW alher mtend to ￿uMIale charty ry to cease operations, or
have no realist￿ aliemaNe but lo do so.
Audito¢s reswnsitilities
Our objective5 are lo obtain reasonable assurance at￿ whethw the financial $￿te￿EntS as a whole are
free from m*eTial misslalemenl. whether due to fraud cff error, and to issue our opinb?n in an audiior's
report. Reasonable assurance Is a h￿h level of assurance. but d￿S not guarantee that an audit conducled
in a¢cor(iance with ISAS IUK) wiu aK¥ays detect a material nwsstatement when rt exists. Misstatements
can attse from fraud or error are Cons￿ered Materi￿ rf. irrflividualy or in aggiegate, they could
reasonably be expected lo In￿enCe the ec(mmK iJe¢isb)ns of users taken ￿ Ihe basis of the financial
slaienEnt$.
A fuller descrption of our reSp)n￿bilrtles is PTovKled on the FRC'S web$ite at
ww.frc.or
.uklau
onsibihties.
The purpose of thts report and restrictions on its use by persons other Ihan the Scheme's
trustees. as a body
This report 15 made solely to the Compan￿$ Iruslees. as a trK•ty. in accordance with se¢lKJn 144 of the
Charities Act 2011 and regulations made under sect#)n 154 of that Act. Our audit work has been
undertaken so that we M￿h1 stale io the trL￿tee5 those matters we are required to State to them in an
aUdit￿S report and for no cther purpose. To th8 lull&st extent permItt￿ by law. we do not accept or
assLwne responS￿rfty to anyone clher than the ch*ty aThJ rts Intstees. as a t￿, fly our audrt w(xk. for
this report, or for the cfJin•Jns we have forn￿1.

THE DANDARA CHARITABLE PARTNERSHIP
STATEMENT OF CHARITY TRUSTEES. RESPONS181UTIES IN RESPECT OF THE CHARITY
TRUSTEES. REPORT AND THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024
E￿ard Houghton (Senior Slat
ryAud
for and on behalf of KPMG A(wJil LLC. Slautory Auditor
Chartered Accounlanls
Herilage Court
41 Athol Street
Douglas
Isle of Man IM1 1LA
25 April 2025

THE DANDARA CHARITABLE PARTNERSHIP
STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURE
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024
Year ended
30 June 2024
Yw ended
30 June 2023
INCOME
Donations received
1.039.170
117,856
960,000
InleTe$l
TOTAL INCOME
1.157.026
960,0
EXPENDITURE
Charitable activit￿S
Bank Charges
144.132)
(187)
163,901)
(1861
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
(44.3191
164,087)
NET INCOME FOR THE YEAR
1.111707
895,913
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Totsl funds al beginnwbg of the
year
2.460.354
1,564.441
NET INCOME CARRIED
FORWARD
3.S73.061
2.460.354
This Ststement of Income and Exp￿￿lture inclLKles all gains and k)sses recognised during the year.
Abl funds are unrestricted.
The Tntslees cmsider that al re5uts derive from continuing *r4tt
The notes on
•s10to12form
rt ol these financial stalements.

THE DANDARA CHARITABLE PARTNERSHIP
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024
2024
2023
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash at bank & cash equNalenls
Short lerm investwenl
Aeeru¢d inccrfne
955,205
2,500,1)00
117,856
2,460.354
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS
3.573.061
3.573.061
2.460,354
2.460,354
TOTAL ASSETS
THE FUNDS OF THE CHARITY:
UnrestrKted ￿coMe funds
3.573.061
2.460.354
TOTAL CHARITY FUNDS
3,573,061
2.460,354
All fvnds are unrestricted.
Approved by the Chwity Trustees on 25 April 21r25 and s￿ned on their behaw by
Mr. Anthony Cagney
Charity Trustee
The Dotes on
es10to12 lomi
rt of these flnanclal stalements.

THE DANDARA CHARrrABLE PARTNERSHIP
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDeD 30 JUNE 2024
1. STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE
The financial sLqtements have been prepared in acca)rthce wilh Ihe Statemert of Recrmm8nded
Practice.. Accounbng and ReportiThJ by Charities preparwu th￿r financial stalemenls in acc￿dance with
Section 1A of FRS 102 The Financial Reporting s1andardappl￿ab1e in the UK and Repuithc oflreland
(UK A￿untIng Slandanls Applicab￿ lo Sn￿ller Entrties) aNI Ihg Charitw Art 2011.
The Charity is a public bènefft enlty.
The Trustees consider Ihat there are no materol urwiainlEs about Ihe Ch￿ty.$ ability to continue as
a going concern.
2. ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis olpreparalM)n
The financial statements have been prepared under the hi￿￿1¢al ¢osl basis.
InGome
All income ￿eNed by way of(knations is inthded in lul in the state￿nIS in the period when
receivable.
Expenditure
All expenditure is inchjded in the ffinanryal statements on an accruals basis lthen * is i￿￿rred in reLation
to ils Op￿alIng objeclives. During the year costs lil any) have been p￿d by the Dandara Group which
does not seek rewnbursement for any costs bcme by rt.
Donations
Oonalw)ns paKI out during the year have made in &c￿darKe wth ts Chwty's ob•.
Fund account￿9
Unrestricted funds a￿ availabk fry use at the dwetion of ihe Trustees in furtherance of Ihe general
0￿"ectiVeS of the Charity Unf8Stricted furKls indude net ncome carned foTrNard.
Cash and cash equNalents
Cash al bwk and ￿ hand is he*1 lo meet the day to day wnning costs of the Chanty as they fall due.
Cash eq￿Valents we short term. hNJhty1¥4uid investmwts w*h a m*urty of three rrw)nths or less.
Judg¢mpnts and estimations
The Charity Trustees have nol made any g￿nif￿￿ judgements in the process of applying the
accounting polKies aThJ there are ￿ ar&3s of estimatKsn uncertainty that have signbficanl risk of causing
a mater￿1 adjustment lo Ihe amounts of assets and ￿￿rtieS.
Financial instrurnerts
Fixed-term deposts wth a maturity date of m(xe than three months from the date of acquisttKffl are
classrfied as short-terni investments.
3. INCOME
2024
2023
O￿al0nS received
Interest
1.039.170
117,856
1.157.026
o.wo
960,￿0
The Charity doe5 ￿lt fundraise arnl *s cuThenl income 15 r￿ed solgty from the Dandara Group.
All fund5 rece"Ned we unrestricted.
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR TrIE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024
4. EXPENDITURE
2024
2023
Charitable donations pa￿ OLrt during the year.
by location of recr*ienl. were".
Other
United Kingdc
34.132
10.000
44.132
46.401
17.500
63,901
AUDITOR'S REMUNERATION
The Charty had no employees during ￿ year {2023 tKffle}
The audit costs forthe year have been pakl by the Dandara Grow wh￿h does not seek reimbursement
for any such costs borne by
6. CHARITY TRUSTEES REMUNERATION AND RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
No Charity Trustees. remunernth)n ￿ other trthefts were pa￿ duriry the year ended 30 June 2024
2023.. £nil}.
No Trustee or other person related lo th8 Charity had any porsonal interest in any contract or
transaction entered into by the Chariiy duiino the year.
Mr. Daniel Tynan. Mr. Ethvard Tynan and Mr. Antw ￿3ney. Trustees of the Chanty. are also
Dir&lors of varthjs Compan￿5 in the Dwthra Group.
The Charrty does not fundratse and its income is recerrfed solety from the Dandara Group and ils
sub$idiarie$ (see note 31 In a¢Jditi¢)n. ￿ Datha Grcwp has ￿reed lo meet all costs of the Charrty
and does not seek reirnbursemert for any s￿h msts t￿ne by rt (see notes 2 aThJ 51.
7. TAXATION
As a charty. the Chty is exonwt tax on ch¥itable *#Nitie5.
8. ANALYSIS OF MOVEMENT IN UNRESTRICTED FUNDS
2024
2023
Balance brought forwwd
Donations received
Inleresl irKome
charitab￿ activilies
Bank charges
B81ancè cairied forward
2.460,354
1.039,170
117.8S6
144.1321
11871
3.573.061
1.564,441
960.OCIJ
(63,901)
1861
2.460,354

THE DANDARA CHARtrABLE PARTNERSHIP
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
AS AT 30 JUNE 2024
9. INVESTMENTS
The ¢ompany hokys a fi￿1.terM deposit of£2.5CN).I)Xl malurry on 23 August 2024.
10. GUARANTEES AND SECURED DEBTS
The Trustees confim. ￿ acwdanee wth ttre Charitable InCor￿rated Organisalions (General)
Regulations 2012, that * th8 year the Charity did not have any ￿tstanding guarant&s lo third
parties nor any sxured debts on assets of the ChaTrty12023'. rnne).
11. COMMITMENTS
The Charity has made the fdkxirthj c¢ymm*mwts'.
The Charty has ccmmitted to (hjnate £54.(KK) in annual payments over a 4 year pgric*J.
These coMmitm￿ts will be luTrled Irom the unrastrthd funds of tt)e Charity.
12. SUBSEoueNT EVENTS
To the kn(wledge of the Trustees. ttwe were no material sthequenl 8vents requmng disck)sure
the financial ststernenls.
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