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ATLANTIC WHALE & DOLPHIN FOUNDATION

YEAR ENDED 1 MARCH 2022

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

SOMERBYS LIMITED CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 30 NELSON STREET LEICESTER LE1 7BA

ATLANTIC WHALE & DOLPHIN FOUNDATION

CHARITY NUMBER: 1167109

LEGAL AND AMINISRATIVE INFORMATION

Chairman Edwin Bentham
Trustees Edwin Bentham
John Wright
Catherine Hipkin
Offices Pera Business Park
Nottingham Road
Melton Mowbray
Leicestershire
LE13 OPB
Independent Examiner A M West FCA
Somerbys Limited
30 Nelson Street
Leicester
LE1 7BA
Bankers HSBC
22 Abington Street
Northampton
NN1 2AN

ATLANTIC WHALE & DOLPHIN FOUNDATION

CONTENTS

Page
Trustees’ report 1 - 4
Independent Examiner’s report 5
Statement of financial activities 6
Balance sheet 7
Notes to the financial statements 8 - 13

ATLANTIC WHALE & DOLPHIN FOUNDATION

TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT YEAR ENDED 1 MARCH 2022

Administration Details

Atlantic Whale & Dolphin Foundation (AWdF) is registered with the Charity Commission and constituted as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) dated 1 March 2016. It commenced operating in July 2017.

Structure, Governance and Management

The Charity is administered by the Trustees. The Trustees are satisfied with the results for the year, the level of reserves and the ability of the Charity to meet its liabilities when they fall due.

Objectives of the Charity

The purpose of the Charity is the protection of cetaceans through education, conservation and research initiatives in the area bounded by the Atlantic Oceans.

Activities

The Atlantic Whale and Dolphin Foundation (AWdF) is part of the Fair Earth Foundation Formerly the Atlantic Whale Foundation, the AWdF is a UK Registered Charity. It was founded to continue the work of Spanish environmental agency, Proyecto Ambiental Tenerife, twenty five years ago and runs the volunteer programme on the island’s whale watching boats, one of the largest whale watching centres in the world.

The AWdF runs cetacean educational awareness, research and conservation programmes. Its volunteers act as ‘Research Guides’ on the whale watching boats and as 'Acoustics Researchers.' It also works with the tourism industry, promoting cetacean conservation and promoting responsible whale watching and other ecotourism opportunities across the Atlantic, as well as running a range of free educational programmes.

Trustees

Details of the Trustees can be found on the legal and administrative information page.

Appointment of Trustees

Trustees must be appointed by a resolution passed at a properly convened meeting of the charity trustees. In selecting individuals for appointment, the charity trustees must have regard to the skills, knowledge and experience needed for the effective administration of the CIO.

Public Benefit

The trustees confirm that they have referred to the guidance contained in the Charity Commission’s general guidance on public benefit when reviewing the Charity’s aims and objectives and in planning future activities.

Reserves Policy

It is the current policy of the Trustees to maintain restricted funds to provide sufficient resources to meet the ongoing operating expenditure.

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Risk Management

The Trustees continue to assess the major risks to which the charity is exposed and are satisfied that systems are in place to mitigate exposure to these risks.

Achievements and Performance

Achievement of objectives

Summer of 2021

The Season 2020-21 was overshadowed, again, by Covid. In early 2021 we had promoted our volunteering and funded programmes extensively using newly developed on-line promotional techniques such as Team and Zoom etc. Our target audience, - university students- were very receptive and we were heavily oversubscribed. Unfortunately, the continued stress of lock down and remote working took its toll on our UK and Tenerife teams with the result we had to scale down our Summer programme heavily.

Despite this the Charity strived to deliver its programmes albeit with a high turnover in the junior management team. and still incurring high levels of cost. It was important the get the Charity through this year and look forward to the opportunities in forthcoming years.

Summer of 2022

The principal focus of the Trustees over the last year was to deliver the Charity’s objectives despite the continued Covid pandemic and, in order to do so, the Charity had to remain financially stable while, simultaneously, meeting increased costs. This was achieved with an effective team response from trustees, staff and volunteers. This helped to reduce the continued impact of the pandemic on the activities and formed part of the steadfast response by the Charity to an unprecedented set of external circumstances.

The Charity has worked successfully with the Erasmus programme for many years. This allowed students to study and gain work experience abroad in one of the EU’s participating nations. Following Brexit, the UK replaced the Erasmus Programme with the Turing Scheme. The Turing Scheme commenced on 1 September 2021 and for the first six months to 31 March 2022 the programme continued to be managed by Ecorys, who had run the Erasmus programme. After six months Turing took over the full management of the programme.

The Turing scheme is similar to Erasmus but it enables UK students to study and do work placements in countries around the world, instead of just in countries in the EU. The Turing grant was broken down into Organisational Support, Travel Costs and Operational costs. Students were given the opportunity to undertake placements of varying lengths, 2 weeks (100 students); 4 weeks (24 students) in Tenerife and 3 week placements in Argentina, Brazil, South Africa, Sao Tome, Nigeria (10 students).

The Charity was not able to deliver the programme in the non - Tenerife countries because of the risks posed by covid. The Charity did deliver the programme in Tenerife although not exactly as planned. Of the 154 students booked on to the programme only 90 eventually joined the programme although they did manage to cover 354 weeks experience as opposed to the 300 funded.

The program experienced operational difficulties mainly because the partner colleges refused to let students onto the program in term time and not even during Christmas and Easter holidays or during half term breaks. Students who should have participated between December through to April only arrived in July and August. This resulted in financial and logistical difficulties.

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However, Turing allowed the Charity to extend the program through to the end of the first week of September and allowed for participation of one week only if needed. They also adopted a flexible approach to help the Charity to deliver the targeted weeks work experience.

Despite everything, the Charity delivered a hugely successful programme . Many students were kept on for over four weeks and many are still with the Charity. The Charity has built a strong corp of ‘ambassadors’ who can and will drive the Charity’s programs forward. The Charity did not reach its anticipated student numbers (the Summer holiday saw many cancellations due to hastily arranged family holidays and huge problems with students obtaining passports). However, although it did not achieve anticipated student numbers it more than completed its budgeted weeks of work experience.

Principal funding sources and expenditure

Income

Eramus/Turing Funding

The Turing Scheme is a competitive grant funding scheme. It provides Grants to successful organisations to fund individuals undertaking education and training in the UK or overseas. It replaces the EU's flagship program, Eramus. which funded university and school exchanges, as well as work placements. The British Council administer both Erasmus and Turing funding for the UK Government.

Covid Income

The Charity received Covid income included Kick Start receipts to fund the employment of three young people under the scheme together with local council grants income.

Donations

This includes donations contributions from members of the public and volunteer contributions.

Fair Earth Foundation

Fair Earth Foundation contributed support when required to ease cash flow issues.

Expenditure

True and Fair Eco Tourism CIC

True Fair Eco Tourism CIC is mandated by the Atlantic Whale & Dolphin Foundation to deliver the volunteer and funded programs in Tenerife.

Fair Earth Foundation CIO

Fair Earth Foundation CIO is an umbrella organisation developed at the behest of the Charity Commission to take Atlantic Whale & Dolphin Foundation’s activities to a global level, outside of the Atlantic Oceans. These programs include The London Eco Film Festival; Global Volunteering; EarthDay and other events such as the International Dolphin Spring Festival, Art & Nature programme; Plant a Tree, Fund a Dream, all initiatives developed in Tenerife through the AWdF and taken global through Fair Earth’.

Consultancy fees.

Consultancy fees are payments generated by the successful completion of the final Erasmus programme by investing, in part, in bringing in expertise to develop aspects of the AWdF’s programmes. These included web developments (www.fairearth-tenerife.org and www.theaocn.org ) through the Naked Creative, Bid writing expertise (Easyz ltd) and media production, particularly short film creation.

Association Whalefund.

Association Whalefund is the AWdF’s partner in Tenerife, a locally registered charitable association responsible for delivering its volunteer and student programmes on the island.

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Tenerife costs

Expenditure in Tenerife accounts for the bulk of AWdF’s outgoings. Expenditure was affected through several channels: Association Whalefund, a local charitable association, Ed Bentham operational trustee on the island facilitating operational costs, True Fair Eco Tourism CIC and AWdF direct.

Tenerife costs include:

Support for volunteers including accommodation, food, transport, logistics and equipment costs. Repatriation costs.

Covid costs.

Accommodation costs in a small farmhouse in Trevejos and a larger complex of ten apartments in Los Blanquitos.

Stipends and wages. Equipment costs. Transportation and travelling costs. Chartering small boats.

Financial review

During the year the Charity had total incoming resources of £288,284 (2021: £74,300) and there was a net decrease in funds of £141,130 (2021: £37,184). The total restricted funds at the end of the period amounted to £nil. (2021: £137,731), and unrestricted funds (not designated for specific purposes) amounted to £3,399 (deficit) (2021:£nil).

Plans for Future Years

The Trustees are committed to continue achieve the objectives of the Charity but know that to do so they will have to continue to seek funding from external sources who support the objectives of the Charity. The end of the pandemic will hopefully assist the Charity but keeping costs under control will also be crucial.

On behalf of the Trustees

Edwin Bentham (Feb 21, 2023 13:18 GMT)

....................................

Edwin Bentham - Trustee

20 February 2023

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ATLANTIC WHALE & DOLPHIN FOUNDATION INDEPENDENT EXAMINER’S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES YEAR ENDED 1 MARCH 2022

I report to the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of the charity for the year ended 1 March 2022 which are set out on pages 6 to 13.

Responsibilities and basis of report

As the charity’s trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (‘the Act’).

I report in respect of my examination of the Charity’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.

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 giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:

  1. accounting records were not kept in respect of the charity as required by section 130 of the Act; or

  2. the accounts do not accord with those records

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.

A M West FCA Somerbys Limited 30 Nelson Street Leicester LE1 7BA

20 February 2023

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ATLANTIC WHALE & DOLPHIN FOUNDATION STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITES INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT YEAR ENDED 1 MARCH 2022

Current financial year

Notes
Income from
Charitable activities
2
Donations
2
Expenditure on:
Charitable activities
3
Total expenditure
Net movement in funds
Transfer
Fund balance 2 March 2021
Fund balance 1 March 2022
Unrestricted
Funds
2022
£
-
13,335
13,335
-
-
13,335
(16,734)
-

(3,399)
Restricted
Funds
2022
£
274,949
-
274,949
429,414
429,414


(154,465)
16,734
137,731

-
Total
2022
£
274,949
13,335

288,284
429,414

429,414


(141,130)
-
137,731

(3,399)
Total
2021
£
43,593
30,707
74,300
111,484
111,484
(37,184)
-
174,915
137,731

The statement of financial activities includes all gains and losses recognised in the year.

All income and expenditure derives from continuing activities.

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ATLANTIC WHALE & DOLPHIN FOUNDATION

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 1 MARCH 2022

Notes
Current Assets:
Debtors
4
Cash at bank and in hand
Creditors: amounts falling due within
one year
5
Net current assets
Creditors: falling due after on year
6
Income funds
Restricted funds
7
Unrestricted funds
Net liabilities
£
20,833
30,754
51,587
(23,170)
2022
£
28,417
28,417
(31,816)
(3,399)
(3,399)
(3,399)
£

164,647
39,451
204,098
(26,367)
2021
£
177,731
177,731
(40,000)
137,731
137,731
-
137,731

The financial statements were approved by the Trustees on 20 February 2023 and signed on their behalf by:

Edwin Bentham (Feb 21, 2023 13:18 GMT) ........................................ Edwin Bentham - Trustee

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ATLANTIC WHALE & DOLPHIN FOUNDATION

NOTES YEAR ENDED 1 MARCH 2022

1. Accounting policies

Company information

Atlantic Whale & Dolphin Foundation is an unincorporated Charity. The offices are at Pera Business Park, Nottingham Road, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire LE13 OPB.

1.1. Accounting convention

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the charity’s governing document, the ‘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)’ (as amended for accounting periods commencing from 1 January 2016). The charity is a Public Benefit as defined by FRS102.

The financial statements are prepared in sterling, which is the functional currency of the charity.

The accounts have been prepared under the historical cost convention. The principal accounting policies adopted are set out below.

1.2. Going concern

At the time of approving the accounts, 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 of accounting in preparing the accounts.

1.3. Charitable funds

The charity maintains various types of funds as follows:

Restricted funds – Restricted funds represent grants and donations received which are allocated by the donor for specific purposes.

Unrestricted funds – Unrestricted funds represent income, which is expendable at the discretion of the trustees in the furtherance of the objects of the charity.

1.4. Incoming resources

All income is included in the Statement of Financial Activities (incorporating the Income and Expenditure account) when receivable. During the period income represents:

Grants receivable (including government grants); which are recognised in the year to which they relate.

Income received by way of donation and gifts; which is recognised in full on receipt. Where services or facilities have been donated and the benefit to the charity is reasonably quantifiable and measurable, the incoming resources have been recognised in the Statement of Financial Activities. The value placed on those donations is the price the charity estimates that it would pay in the open market for a service or facility of equivalent utility to the charity. The value of services provided by the volunteers is not included.

Donated services are recognise as they arise and are matched to the appropriate cost.

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NOTES (CONTINUED) YEAR ENDED 1 MARCH 2022

1 Accounting policies (continued)

1.5. Resources expended

Expenditure is recognised once there is a legal or constructive obligation to transfer economic benefit to a third party, it is probably that a transfer of economic benefits will be required in settlement, and the amount of the obligation can be measured reliably.

Grants payable are charged in the year they become payable. Other resources expended are allocated directly to the particular activity where the cost relates to that activity. However, certain overhead and administrative costs are apportioned to each activity based on an estimate of staff time attributable to each activity.

All resources expended are accounted for on an accruals basis, and have been allocated to the heading that best describes the expenditure incurred, as described below:

Charitable activities; which are all the costs applied by the charity in undertaking its work to meet its charitable objectives.

1.6. Cash and cash equivalents

Cash and cash equivalents included cash in hand, deposits held at call with banks, other short-term liquid investments and original maturities of three months or less, and bank overdrafts. Bank overdrafts are shown within borrowings in current liabilities.

2. Income

Restricted income
Eramus/Turing programme
Unrestricted income
Donations
Covid 19 Grant
Fair Earth Foundation
Lottery
2022
£
274,949
5,558
5,865
1,910
-
13,333
2021
£
43,593
6,769
8,400
5,538
10,000
30,707

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ATLANTIC WHALE & DOLPHIN FOUNDATION

NOTES (CONTINUED) YEAR ENDED 1 MARCH 2022

3. Expenditure

Restricted expenditure
True Fair Eco Tourism
Fair Earth Foundation
Association Whalefund
Tenerife
Travelling
Operational costs
Consultancy fees
Exchange rate movements
Administration
Accountancy
Stipends
Bank charges
Bank loan interest
2022
£
117,877
84,500
63,916
94,847
23,350
11,916
16,180
1,128
5,747
2,400
5,388
1,404
760

429,413
2021
£
15,000
8,929
13,393
67,704
2,750
4,472
-
(2,456)
92
918
-
682
-
111,484

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ATLANTIC WHALE & DOLPHIN FOUNDATION

NOTES (CONTINUED) YEAR ENDED 1 MARCH 2022

4.
Debtors
Eramus debtor
5.
Creditors – Amounts falling due within one ear
Creditors – Amounts due within one year
Bank loan
Other creditors
Accruals
6.
Creditors – Amounts due after one year
Bank loan
2022
£
20.833

20,833

£
7,620
12,232
3,318

23,170
31,816
2021
£
164,647
164,647
£
-
25,449
918
26,368
40,000

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ATLANTIC WHALE & DOLPHIN FOUNDATION

NOTES (CONTINUED) YEAR ENDED 1 MARCH 2022

7. Restricted funds

Balance Incoming Resources Transfer Balance Incoming Resources Transfer Balance
2 March 2020 Resources Expended 1 March 2021 Resources Expensed 1 March 2022
Eramus/Turing
Programme 174,914 43,593 (111,484) 30,708 137,731 274,949 (429,414) 16,734 -

The Turing programme replaces the Eramus programme which was run by the EU. The scheme provides funding to students in study and work placements.

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NOTES (CONTINUED) YEAR ENDED 1 MARCH 2022

8. Related party transactions

During the year the Charity made payments of £117,877 (2021 - £15,000) to the Fair Earth Foundation. The trustees of AWDA are also trustees of the Fair Earth Foundation.

9 Contingent liabilities

The charity had no contingent liabilities at 1 March 2022.

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Atlantic Whale & Dolphin Foundation Pera Business Park Nottingham Road Melton Mobray Leicestershire LE13 OPB

20 February 2023

Somerbys Limited Chartered Accountants 30, Nelson Street Leicester LE1 7BA

Dear Sirs,

The following representations are made on the basis of enquiries of management and staff with relevant knowledge and experience such as we consider necessary in connection with your independent examination of the charity’s financial statements for the year ended 1 March 2022. These enquiries have included inspection of supporting documentation where appropriate and are sufficient to satisfy ourselves that we can make each of the following representations. All representations are made to the best of our knowledge and belief.

General

Assets and liabilities

Accounting estimates

Legal claims

Laws and regulations

Related parties

Subsequent events

Going concern

Yours faithfully,

On behalf of the Trustees

Edwin Bentham (Feb 21, 2023 13:18 GMT) ..................................................... E. Bentham

Atlantic Whale and Dolphin Foundation

Final Audit Report

2023-02-21

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