**Registered number: 09959987 Charity number: 1168447** 

## **BISI ALIMI FOUNDATION** 

**(A Company Limited by Guarantee)** 

## **UNAUDITED** 

**TRUSTEES' REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS** 

**FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JANUARY 2021** 



## **BISI ALIMI FOUNDATION** 

**(A Company Limited by Guarantee)** 

||**CONTENTS**||
|---|---|---|
|||Page|
|**Reference and Administrative Details**||1|
|**Trustees' Report**||2 - 6|
|**Independent Examiner's Report**||7|
|**Statement of Financial Activities**||8|
|**Balance Sheet**||9|
|**Notes to the Financial Statements**||10 - 15|





## **BISI ALIMI FOUNDATION** 

## **(A Company Limited by Guarantee)** 

## **REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JANUARY 2021** 

## **Trustees** 

Harry Small (Chair) Naomi Barnard Alan De’Ath Rhona O’Sullivan Ethan Spibey Ephraim Ehrhardt (appointed 10 August 2020) 

**Company registered number** 09959987 

**Charity registered number** 1168447 

## **Registered Office** 

113 – 115 Fonthill Road London N4 3HH 

## **Independent Examiner** 

Rachel Balchin FCA Bulldog Accounting Limited 12 Brogdale Place Faversham ME13 0AF 

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## **BISI ALIMI FOUNDATION** 

## **(A Company Limited by Guarantee)** 

## **TRUSTEES' REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JANUARY 2021** 

The Trustees (who are also directors of the charity for the purposes of the Companies Act, and are listed on page 1, present their annual report together with the financial statements of Bisi Alimi Foundation (the company) for the year ended 31 January 2021. The Trustees confirm that the annual report and financial statements of the company comply with the current statutory requirements, the requirements of the company's governing document and the provisions of the Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP), applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2015). 

Since the company qualifies as small under section 383, the strategic report required of medium and large companies under The Companies Act 2006 (Strategic Report and Director's Report) Regulations 2013 is not required. 

## **Structure, governance and management** 

The charity is a company limited by guarantee and registered charity. It is operated under the rules of its memorandum and articles of association dated 19th January 2016. It has no share capital and the liability of each member in the event of winding-up is limited to £1. 

## **Recruitment and appointment of trustees** 

The trustees are appointed by Board of Directors' vote. 

## **Objectives and activities** 

## **OBJECTS AND AIMS** 

1. Build a wealth of knowledge through research and training; 

2. Develop a fellowship program for journalist and lawyers that not only supports them but rewards them for being 

   - part of the change movement; 

3. Develop powerful and soul moving campaigns that will challenge and change the perceptions of Nigerians when it comes to LGBT+ people; 

4. Engage with small and medium-sized enterprise and large corporations in Nigeria to create an awareness of the impact of homophobia on individuals and businesses. 

## **PUBLIC BENEFIT** 

The trustees confirm that they have complied with the requirements of section 17 of the Charities Act 2011 to have due regard to the public benefit guidance published by the Charity Commission for England and Wales. 

**Research:** We conduct public opinion surveys and studies on the social perception of LGBTQ+ people in Nigeria to monitor change within the country. We also research into the impact of homophobia on the LGBTQ+ community in Nigeria. 

**Campaign and Advocacy** : We develop short video campaigns to create awareness around Homo/Bi/Transphobia, with the aim of changing public social perception of LGBTQ+ people in Nigeria. We also advocate for equal opportunity and social inclusion for LGBTQ+ people in Nigeria and advocate for accelerated acceptance. 

**Fellowship:** We develop a mentorship based residential fellowship program that trains lawyers and journalists in understanding sexual orientation and gender identity. Our fellowship program provides a platform to equip lawyers and the journalists with the right tools and support to be agents of change. 

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## **BISI ALIMI FOUNDATION (A Company Limited by Guarantee)** 

## **TRUSTEES' REPORT (continued) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JANUARY 2021** 

## **PUBLIC BENEFIT (continued)** 

**Business Engagement:** We as an organisation believe that businesses (big, medium and small) have a role to play in accelerating social acceptance for LGBTQ+ people in Nigeria. We uphold the principles that says inclusion is good business for businesses and that is why our business engagement unit is focused on supporting businesses to create a culture of inclusion and diversity and make the work place safe for all their staff irrespective of their sexual orientation or gender identity. 

Nigeria is the first country in recent years to constitutionally criminalise LGBTQ+ people with 14 years of imprisonment. In parts of Northern Nigeria governed by Sharia, homosexuality is punishable by death - one of only a few countries in which this is the case. This puts Nigeria in the spotlight, creating fear within the LGBTQ+ community, as well as among their families and friends. It has led to indiscriminate arrests of LGBTQ+ people and constant victimisation from society. 

## **ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE** 

## **Webinar** 

In the year ending 2021, we held seven webinars focusing on the impact of COVID-19 on the LGBT people in Nigeria. 

Webinars included: 

- The COVID-19 Pandemic and What we need to know about it. 

- Mental Health in the COVID-19 era among LGBT people in Nigeria 

- The Impact of Fake News in the COVID-19 Era 

- Preparing for Life Post COVID-19 

- Creating Opportunities for Self-Development 

- Safety, Security & Access to Justice for LGBT People in Nigeria 

- The Nigerian Sexual Offences Law: Where we are and where we are coming from. 

We were able to host some of these webinars with support from Role UK. 

Through these webinars, we produced 3 policy papers around the COVID-19 pandemic and dedicated a page on our website to it. 

## **IDAHOBIT/Pride** 

We hosted the first ever virtual Pan-African IDAHOBIT event on May 17[th] last year which had over 10 partner organisations across Africa and in the diaspora. This event was attended by over 2000 LGBT people and allies from all over Africa and beyond 

We also supported the Rainbow Academy Scholars to host a Pride Event in June for the Nigerian LGBT community which had about 300 people in attendance. 

During the Danish Pride week, BAF was approached by a Danish radio show to speak on Life as an LGBT person in Nigeria and we were represented by Judith, who spoke on the life and times of the average LGBT person whilst coping with the laws in Nigeria and the highs and lows of social acceptance in Nigeria 

One of our scholars, Zainab Adakole, was featured on Give Out virtual interview and we also has Emmanuella Okoroh and Tiwalade, a trans-woman features on a virtual documentary at the panel sessions. 

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**BISI ALIMI FOUNDATION (A Company Limited by Guarantee)** 

## **TRUSTEES' REPORT (continued) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JANUARY 2021** 

## **COVID-19 Relief funds** 

As a result of the impact and the adverse effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on LGBT people in Nigeria, we were able to secure a grant from AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) to provide financial aid to LGBT people in Nigeria. Through this relief fund, we reach the basic needs of over 100 LGBT people in Nigeria. 

We also provided relief funds for all our fellows and scholars both past and present. 

## **FUNDRAISING** 

Last year, the Bisi Alimi Foundation fundraising was as follows: 

During COVID 19, the Bisi Alimi Foundation received COVID-19 related grants from the following organizations: 

**ROLE UK** - To support the Media Justice fellowship webinars and Staff support, and potentially fund the Media Justice Fellowship in March 2021. 

**Gilead Cares** - To support Gilead donor organisations during the pandemic 

**AHF** - COVID 19 Emergency Support fund 

**Google** – Google has placed BAF on a company fundraiser for the BAF Queer Coding Program 

**HRC** - BAF was granted $3,000 for the Business Round Table which will hold in March 2021. 

## **STAFF RECRUITMENT AND TRAINING** 

Last year, we recruited 3 new members of the team and 2 volunteers. 

To realign staff with their new roles and get to understanding our departments, we organized a Staff away week. 

We held our yearly week-long staff retreat for a week In November 2020 and some of the topics discussed included: 

- Organisational and communication skills 

- Working remotely 

- Fundraising amidst COVID19 pandemic 

- Teamwork in a digital age 

- Strategic Planning for 2021 for BAF 

- Understanding BAF's mission, vision, culture, values, and objectives 

## **VIRTUAL JOB FAIR** 

In November 2020, in a bid to connect businesses with the LGBT community in Nigeria, we organized the first ever virtual Nigerian LGBT Job fair which had over 200 registered members and 7 businesses in attendance. The Job fair started with a keynote speech by Prof. M.V. Lee Badgett and was followed by a discussion between Bisi Alimi and Rtd. Justice Edwin Cameron. It was rounded up with breakout sessions where businesses gave different presentations to the participants about the recruitment processes, D&I policies and had discussions with the participants. The businesses that attended include LinkedIn, Dalberg, British Council, British businesses, the British High Commission, the European Union-Delegation to ECOWAS (Economic Community of West Africa States). The success of this event gave birth to the Business Roundtable scheduled for March 2021. 

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**BISI ALIMI FOUNDATION (A Company Limited by Guarantee)** 

## **TRUSTEES' REPORT (continued) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JANUARY 2021** 

## **STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT** 

Last year, we visited Embassies, companies, International organisations and LGBT organisations in Lagos and Abuja. Some of these conversations gave rise to the participation of these organisations in our Virtual job fair and insights of funding opportunities for LGBT organisations within their purview. 

## **Financial review** 

Income for the year was £62,516, a significant increase from the previous year of £28,218. This is largely a result of fundraising success, and the receipt of a number of grants, including emergency funds for support during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Expenditure for the period was higher, with £35,539 being spent. In 2019-20 a total of £29,544 was spent. The increased expenditure in 2020-21 reflects a higher level of activity being undertaken by the charity. 

We ended the year in review with good financial standing, with funds carried forward of £30,475 (2020: £3,498). Of this, £2,870 is unrestricted and £27,605 is restricted. 

## **Policy on reserves** 

The Trustees hold reserves to meet short term planned expenditure, being a reserve policy of £500 every month. 

## **TRUSTEES' RESPONSIBILITIES STATEMENT** 

The Trustees (who are also directors of Bisi Alimi Foundation for the purposes of company law) 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). 

Company law requires the Trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year. Under company law the Trustees must not approve the financial statements unless they are satisfied that they give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charitable company and of the incoming resources and application of resources, including the income and expenditure, of the charitable company for that period. In preparing these financial statements, the Trustees are required to: 

- select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently; 

- observe the methods and principles in the Charities SORP; 

- make judgments and accounting estimates that are reasonable and prudent; 

- prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charitable company will continue in operation. 

The Trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that are sufficient to show and explain the charitable company's transactions and disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charitable company and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Companies Act 2006. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charitable company and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities. 

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## 



BISI AUMI FOUNDATION
(A Company Limlted by Guarantee)
IMDEPEMDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JANUARY 2021
Klependent oxam4nerfs rnpr*tto th• T￿￿t0•S of 8151 Alimi Foundation lthe 'comp•ny?
I report to the chaTty Trustees on my examination of ts acCO￿lts of the company for the year ended 31 January
2021.
Resp(mibililles •nd basis of report
A5 the Trustees of the Charitable company land rts directors lor the purw)5es of company law) you are responsible
for the preparats.on ofthe accwnts in accord￿ requirements of the Companies Act 20061.the 2006 Acl'l.
Having satisfied myself that the accounts of the company are not required to be audited under Part 16 of the 20C6
Act and are eliglble for independent examinabon. I rewrt in respe(* of my examination of the accounts carried out
under secb.on 145 of the Chantses Act 2011 Ilhe 2011 Acr). In carrying out my examinab.on I have followed the
DirectKyn$ 9Nen by the Charity Ctynmlss￿ uThJer Sect￿ 145(5llbl ofthe 2011 Act.
Independent examlnefs $tatem8rt
I have completed my examinalion and have area of cThKem. *thich has been mentioned in previous
accounting periods. The charty conbniJe5 to engage in activity in NvJena that requires the transfer of frJnds to pay
for the work. Whilst doujmentation was provided to support thi8 expenditure and there is evidence of managemenl
review, it has been challenging to verfy the transactions. This include monies paid to sessional WOTkers based in
Nigeria. The chaTity has taken steps to improve their prowses by, for example. introducing a doud-based
accounting system for the rtvw financHI year. It 15 thwefore likety that this V4ry11 show tangible improvements into
2021-22.
I can confirm that no other matt&s have come to my attention in connecii¢M the examination giving me cause
to believe..
1. accounting records were not kept in iespect of the ¢￿￿panY as required by section 386 of the 2006 Act.. or
2. the accAwnts do not accord with th0￿ re￿d$.. or
3. the accounts do not eompty the accounting reqtjirements of section 396 of the 2006 Act other than any
requirement that the accounts gNe a Irue and fairf vw wthich is not a matter considered as part of an iThJependent
examination.. or
4. the atxounts have nol prepared in ￿rdance Vlith the methrxls and wnciples of the Statement of
Recommended Practice for accountsng and repo￿.ng by tharities lappticable to Charibes preparing their accounts in
aC￿r￿an￿ with the FYHnryal Rep(Kb'ThJ Standard applic*le in the UK th Reputlic of Ireland {FRS 102)].
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters fft conn&tion with the examinatyon to which attention
should be d
'in this reFK¥t in orderto enable a proper underslanding of the accourts tr) be re&hed.
Dated: ..
Rachel Balchln FCA
Bulldog Accounling Limilett
12 Brogdale Place
Faversham
Kent
ME13 OAF
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## **BISI ALIMI FOUNDATION** 

## **(A Company Limited by Guarantee)** 

## **STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JANUARY 2021** 

|Note <br>**INCOMEFROM:**<br>Donations and legacies<br>2<br>Other trading activities<br>3<br>**TOTAL INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS**<br>**EXPENDITUREON:**<br>Raising funds<br>4<br>Charitable activities<br>5<br>**TOTAL EXPENDITURE**<br>**NET INCOME/(DEFICIT) FOR THE YEAR**<br>**NET MOVEMENT IN FUNDS**<br>**RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS:**<br>Total funds brought forward<br>**TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD**|Unrestricted<br>funds<br>2021<br>£<br>24,092<br>-<br>24,092<br>3,727<br>20,993<br>24,720<br> <br>(628)<br>(628)<br>3,498<br>2,870|Restricted<br>funds<br>2021<br>£<br> <br>38,424<br>-|Total funds<br>2021<br> <br>£<br> <br> <br>62,516<br> <br>-<br>62,516<br> <br>3,727<br>31,812<br> <br>35,539<br> <br> <br>26,977<br> <br>26,977<br> <br> <br>3,498<br> <br>30,475|Total funds<br>2020<br>£<br>18,562<br>9,656|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|||38,424||28,218|
|||<br>-<br> <br>10,819||-<br>29,544|
|||10,819||29,544|
|||<br>27,605<br>27,605<br>-<br>27,605||(1,326)<br>(1,326)<br>4,824|
|||||3,498|



All activities relate to continuing operations. 

The notes on pages 10 to 15 form part of these financial statements. 

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## 

|**CURRENTASSETS**<br>Tangible fixed assets<br>Prepayments<br>Cash at bank and in hand<br>Total current assets<br>**Note**<br>8<br>**CREDITORS:**amounts falling due within one year<br>9<br>**NETCURRENTASSETS**<br>**NETASSETS**<br>**RECONCILIATIONOFCHARITYFUNDS**<br>Unrestricted income funds<br>10<br>Restricted income fund<br>10<br>**TOTALFUNDS**|<br>£<br>13<br>34,468|<br> <br> <br> <br>**2021**<br>£<br>608<br>29,867<br>30,475<br>2,870<br>27,605<br>30,475<br>2020<br>£<br>£<br>4,408<br>4,408<br>(910)<br>(910)<br>3,498<br>3,498<br>3,498|
|---|---|---|
||34,481<br>(4,614)||
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**BISI ALIMI FOUNDATION (A Company Limited by Guarantee)** 

**NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JANUARY 2021** 

## **1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES** 

## **1.1  Basis of preparation of financial statements** 

The financial statements have been prepared 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 (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2015) - (Charities SORP (FRS 102)), the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) and the Companies Act 2006. 

Bisi Alimi Foundation meets the definition of a public benefit entity under FRS 102. Assets and liabilities are initially recognised at historical cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant accounting policy. 

The financial statements are presented in sterling and rounded to the nearest pound. 

## **1.2  Company status** 

The charitable company is a company limited by guarantee, which is registered in England and Wales, with the company number 099959987. The company’s registered office is 113-115 Fonthill Road, London, N4 3HH. The members of the company are the Trustees named on page 1. In the event of the company being wound up, the liability in respect of the guarantee is limited to £1 per member of the company. 

## **1.3  Income** 

All income is recognised once the charitable company has entitlement to the income, it is probable that the income will be received and the amount of income receivable can be measured reliably. 

## **1.4  Expenditure** 

Expenditure is recognised once there is a legal or constructive obligation to make payment to a third party, it is probable that settlement will be required and the amount of the obligation can be measured reliably. 

All expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis. All expenses including support costs and governance costs are allocated to the applicable expenditure headings. 

## **1.5  Debtors** 

Trade and other debtors are recognised at the settlement amount after any trade discount offered. 

## **1.6  Creditors** 

Creditors and provisions are recognised where the charitable company has a present obligation resulting from a past event that will probably result in the transfer of funds to a third party and the amount due to settle the obligation can be measured or estimated reliably. Creditors and provisions are normally recognised at their settlement amount after allowing for any trade discounts due. 

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**BISI ALIMI FOUNDATION (A Company Limited by Guarantee)** 

**NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JANUARY 2021** 

## **1.7  Taxation** 

The charity is considered to pass the tests set out in Paragraph 1 Schedule 6 of the Finance Act 2010 and therefore it meets the definition of a charitable company for UK corporation tax purposes. Accordingly, the charity is potentially exemption from taxation in respect of income or capital gains received within categories covered by Chapter 3 Part 11 of the Corporation tax Act 2010 or Section 256 of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992, to the extent that such income or gains are applied exclusively to charitable purposes. 

## **1.8  Going Concern** 

At the time of signing the accounts the Trustees are aware of the potential economic and social effects of the Covid-19 virus outbreak. The full impact of the pandemic on the UK economy is yet to be seen, but the charity will continue to seek to mitigate this risk by following the UK Government’s guidelines and adapting/developing its own internal strategy. 

## **1.9  Fixed Assets** 

Expenditure on fixed assets is capitalised where the cost (or the value if donated) is in excess of £500; otherwise it is written off through the Statement of Financial Activities. Tangible fixed assets are depreciated at rates calculated to write off the cost, less estimated residual value of each asset evenly over its expected life, as follows: 

_Computer equipment: Over three years._ 

## **1.10 Funds** 

The different funds are defined as follows: 

**Restricted funds** are those funds which are to be used in accordance with specific instructions imposed by the donor or trust deed. 

**Unrestricted funds** are those funds available to the charity for its general purposes. 

## **2. INCOME FROM DONATIONS AND LEGACIES** 

|Donations<br>Grants<br>Total income from donations and legacies|2021<br>2021<br>**2021**<br>2020<br>Unrestricted<br>Restricted<br>**Total**<br>Total<br>£<br>£<br>**£**<br>£<br>9,241<br>-<br>**9,241**<br>8,867<br>14,851<br>38,424<br>**53,275**<br>9,695|
|---|---|
||24,092<br>38,424<br>**62,516**<br>18,562|



Income from donations and legacies of £18,562 received in the previous financial year was all attributable to unrestricted funds. 

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**BISI ALIMI FOUNDATION (A Company Limited by Guarantee)** 

## **NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JANUARY 2021** 

## **3. INCOME FROM OTHER TRADING ACTIVITIES** 

|Fundraising activities<br>Total income from other trading activities|2021<br>2021<br>**2021**<br>2020<br>Unrestricted<br>Restricted<br>**Total**<br>Total<br>£<br>£<br>**£**<br>£<br>-<br>-<br>**-**<br>9,656|
|---|---|
||-<br>-<br>**-**<br>9,656|



All income from other trading activities in the previous year was attributable to unrestricted funds. 

## **4.       EXPENDITURE ON FUNDRAISING** 

|Fundraising software<br>Other fundraising costs<br>Total expenditure on fundraising activity|2021<br>2021<br>**2021**<br>2020<br>Unrestricted<br>Restricted<br>**Total**<br>Total<br>£<br>£<br>**£**<br>£<br>3,652<br>-<br>**3,652**<br>-<br>75<br>-<br>**75**<br>-|
|---|---|
||3,727<br>-<br>**3,727**<br>-|



## **5.      EXPENDITURE ON CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES** 

|Project expenditure<br>Sessional workers<br>Executive Director stipend<br>Consultancy<br>Hospitality and refreshments<br>Travel<br>Advertising and marketing<br>Printing, postage & stationery<br>IT software and website<br>Equipment<br>Depreciation<br>Insurance<br>Subscriptions<br>Interest and fees<br>Governance<br>Other|2021<br>2021<br>**2021**<br>2020<br>Unrestricted<br>Restricted<br>**Total**<br>Total<br>£<br>£<br>**£**<br>£<br>7,373<br>4,425<br>**11,798**<br>16,068<br>1,568<br>6,394<br>**7,962**<br>7,077<br>10,000<br>-<br>**10,000**<br>-<br>166<br>-<br>**166**<br>-<br>-<br>**-**<br>6<br>(162)<br>-<br>**(162)**<br>1,044<br>8<br>-<br>**8**<br>-<br>206<br>-<br>**206**<br>21<br>566<br>-<br>**566**<br>3,552<br>-<br>-<br>**-**<br>359<br>55<br>-<br>**55**<br>-<br>244<br>-<br>**244**<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>**-**<br>24<br>39<br>-<br>**39**<br>92<br>863<br>-<br>**863**<br>900<br>67<br>-<br>**67**<br>401|
|---|---|
||20,993<br>10,819<br>**31,812**<br>29,544|



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## **BISI ALIMI FOUNDATION (A Company Limited by Guarantee)** 

## **NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JANUARY 2021** 

## **5.      EXPENDITURE ON CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES (continued)** 

All expenditure on charitable activities incurred in the previous year was from unrestricted funds. 

During the year, no Trustee received any remuneration or benefits in kind (2020: £nil) 

No Trustees received reimbursement of expenses in the current year (2020: £nil) 

## **6.      GOVERNANCE COSTS** 

|Independent examiner’s fees<br>Legal and professional fees<br>Total income from donations and legacies|2021<br>2021<br>**2021**<br>2020<br>Unrestricted<br>Restricted<br>**Total**<br>Total<br>£<br>£<br>**£**<br>£<br>850<br>-<br>**850**<br>900<br>13<br>-<br>**13**<br>-|
|---|---|
||863<br>-<br>**863**<br>900|



## **7. NET INCOMING RESOURCES** 

This is stated after charging: 

|his is stated after charging:|||
|---|---|---|
||**2021**|2020|
||**Total**|Total|
||**£**|£|
|Independent examiner’s fees|**850**|900|
|Depreciation|**55**|-|



## **8.         TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS** 

|Cost brought forward at 1 February 2020<br>Additions in year<br>Cost carried forward at 31 January 2021<br>Accumulated depreciation brought forward at 1 February 2020<br>Charged in year<br>Depreciation carried forward at 31 January 2021<br>Net book value brought forward at 1 February 2020<br>Net book value carried forward at 31 January 2021|Computer<br>Equipment<br>**Total**<br>£<br>**£**<br>-<br>**-**<br>663<br>**663**|
|---|---|
||663<br>**663**|
||-<br>**-**<br>(55)<br>**(55)**|
||(55)<br>**(55)**|
||-<br>**-**|
||608<br>**608**|



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## **BISI ALIMI FOUNDATION (A Company Limited by Guarantee)** 

**NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JANUARY 2021** 

## **9. CREDITORS:** 

## **Amounts falling due within one year** 

|Other creditors<br>Accruals and deferred income<br>Total amounts falling due within one year|**2021**<br>2020<br>**Total**<br>Total<br>**£**<br>£<br>**3,764**<br>10<br>**850**<br>900|
|---|---|
||**4,614**<br>910|



## **10.      RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS** 

## **Current Year** 

|Restricted Income Funds<br>Unrestricted Income Funds<br>Total Funds<br>**ear**<br>Restricted Income Funds<br>Unrestricted Income Funds<br>Total Funds|1|At at<br>Incoming<br>Outgoing<br>Transfers<br>As at<br>February<br>Resources<br>Resources<br>31 January<br>2020<br>2021<br>£<br>£<br>£<br>£<br>£<br>-<br>38,424<br>(10,819)<br>-<br>27,605<br>3,498<br>24,092<br>(24,720)<br>-<br>2,870|
|---|---|---|
|||3,498<br>62,516<br>(35,539)<br>-<br>30,475<br>At at<br>Incoming<br>Outgoing  Transfers<br>As at<br>1 February<br>Resources<br>Resources<br>31 January<br>2019<br>2020<br>£<br>£<br>£<br>£<br>£<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>4,824<br>28,218<br>(29,544)<br>-<br>3,498|
|||4,824<br>28,218<br>(29,544)<br>-<br>3,498|



## **Prior Year** 

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## **BISI ALIMI FOUNDATION** 

## **(A Company Limited by Guarantee)** 

**NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JANUARY 2021** 

## **11.      ANALYSIS OF NET ASSETS BETWEEN FUNDS** 

|**Current Year**<br>Restricted funds<br>Unrestricted funds<br>Net Assets<br>**Prior Year**<br>Restricted funds<br>Unrestricted funds<br>Net Assets|Fixed Assets<br>Net Current<br>Assets<br>Total<br>£<br>£<br>£<br>-<br>27,605<br>27,605<br>608<br>2,262<br>2,870|
|---|---|
||608<br>29,867<br>30,475|
||Fixed Assets<br>Net Current<br>Assets<br>Total<br>£<br>£<br>£<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>-<br>3,498<br>3,498|
||-<br>3,498<br>3,498|



## **12.   RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS** 

During the year ended 31 January 2021, payments totaling £10,000 (2020: £10,531) were paid to Bisi Alimi, a former Trustee and founder of the Foundation. 

There were no other related party transactions. 

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