OpenCharities

This text was generated using OCR and may contain errors. Check the original PDF to see the document submitted to the regulator.

2021-03-31-accounts

Descriptionofthecharity's trust s
Type of governing document TrustDeed
(egtrLrsfcleedconstrtutron)
How thecharityisconstituted Trust
(eqtnrslassociatonconrpan_v)
Trustee selection methods Appointedby resolution of the Trustees
(egappolrteribveleciedby)
Additionalgovernance issues (Optional information)
Youmay choosetoinclude
additionalinformation, where
relevant, about:
New (and current) TrusteesarerequiredtoreadtheCharity Commission
publication "EssentialTrustee'andfollowits guidance. Trustees are
offered additionaltrainingiftheyfeelunder-informedinany areaof
governance.
opoliciesandprocedures
adopted fortheinductionand
training of trustees;
AlltheCharity'sworkis undertakenbytheTrustees.No staff are
employed. The Trustees haveno sub-committees, A Treasurer anda
Chairman are appointedtoundertakethe duties specific tothoseroles.
.the charity'sorganisational
structure and anywider There areno relatedparttransactions.
network with which the charity
works; 1Trustee received no expenses thisyear(19/20t61)
.relationshipwithany related
parties;
Asa solely grant-making Charity, the Trusteesconsiderthatrisks are
minimal. Trustees have agrantsawardsprocessinwhichapplicants are
otrustees'considerationof vetted for suitability andprobity.Granteesarerequiredtoshow that grants
major risks andthesystem have been spent onthepurposesappliedfor.
andprocedurestomanage
them. TheTrusteeshave an investmentpolicy andemployFinancialand
lnvestment Adviserstoadvisethemonmanagingtherisk associated with
lnvestments

To help children andyoungpeople,disadvantagedbydisability or
economiccircumstances,achievetheirpotential- especially
Summaryofthe objects of the children with a particular talent.
charitysetout inits
governing document
Torelievefinancialhardships and poor healthinolder people
The Trust achieves its public objectives awarding grants to
registered charities working directlywithpeopleinthebeneficiary
groupsidentifiedinthe Trust deed
TheTrusthasalsomade grantstoinstitutions (e.9.,schools)and
individualsinaccordance with the with theTrust'sobjectives
Each year theTrustreceives applications working with young
peopledisadvantagedbydisability or economic circumstances.
The Trust also receives applicationsfromindividualsforhelp with
Summary of themain learning, e.9.,forequipmentortuitioncosts.
activitiesundertakenforthe
publicbenefit in relationto
theseobjects(includewithin Astheseapplications farexceedintotal the sums availablefor
thissection thestatutory grants the Trustees have grants rounds to select those
declaration thattrusteeshave applications they consider most closely aligned with Trust's
hadregard to the guidance objectives.Being a small Trust, the Trustees tendtoprioritise
issuedbythe Gharity grants to small, local charities or community groups where a grant
Commission onpublic is likelytohave a significant,directbenefitonindividuars inneed.
benefit) Specific grants awardedarelisted inSectionDbelow.
Thecharityretains as muchaspossibleofits incomeforpublic
benefitby undertaking all its workthroughunpaid volunteers who
usuallyforgopayment and expenses
veuse of the guidance on charity
entissued bytheCharity
public benefit

SectionD Achievementsand
Summary of themain
achievementsofthecharity
ln2020121grants were awardedto:
during the year AbilityDogs-t400-provide highly trained assistance dogs for young
people and childreninthelsle ofWight.Grant approvedtohelp the
charity duringthe Covid19pandemictoprovide support for anxiety etc
Dogs for Good-f400-fundstoprovide assistance dogs forthedisabled
as withtheabove incomeaffectedbyCovid19 pandemic.
Senior Citizens Support-t500-Fundstopurchase PPE equipment,
masks,geletc anda 'fogger'machine to sanitise tables and chairsso
thatmembers can restart coffee morningstoprovide social supportfor
olderpeople.
lndependent Age-f1500-Fundstosupport older peoplebyfinancing
coststoprovide recruitment andtrainingfor2 volunteers for friendship
servicestoassistolderpeoplewithsocial isolationandloneliness
particularly duringthelastyear.
Anindividual-t446.66-a continuingfinancialsupporttoprovide music
lessonsfora talented studentwhohas subsequently admitted to the Jr
deptoftheRoyalAcademy ofMusic forAlevel.
Anlndividual-f2,000-wesupportedinthelastfinancialyear and this
year.Funding his university study attheUniversitycollegein Londonin
audiology.Having bilateralsensoryneural middletonehearing loss
himself wishedtomake a difference to those withsimilarissues.
(subsequentlyinformed usthathe has now startingatBootsthechemist
as an audiologist)


membersof
StanVidlerMemorial Charita ble Trust
Onaccountsforthe year 31"tMarch2021 Gharityno It167477
ended (ifany)
Setout onpages Pages1-7
A2Asset andinveslmentsales,
(seetable).
====
2,O13
,247 12,736
,033 1149
69
9,3,19 18,988
Total payments l-:_,7rl l-:'l l-'l l--,r.,l l-?i,g8s-l
Netofrcceipts/( payments)
A5 Transfersbetweenfunds
A6 Cashfundslasttearend
Cashfundsthis yearend

Unrestricted
Categories Oetails funds
tonearesl €
BlCashfunds at bank
Thesis
Thesis lnvestments
Totalcashfunds
(agree balarEes with receipts and paymenls
accouln(s))
Unrestricted Restricted Endowment
funds funds funds
Details to noarosi € to nearest€ lonoar€stf
82 Other monetary assets
Details Cost(oplional)
83lnvestment assets Cash atlnvestment CompanY
lnvestment
Details Fundtowhich Cost (optional) Current valu€
84 Assets retained forthe
charitYsown use