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The Louis Ross Foundation Charity Number: 1168723

Trustees' Annual Report and Financial Statements for the Period 2 June 2020 to 1 June 2021

March 30, 2022

Reference & Administration Details

Charity name: The Louis Ross Foundation

Charity number: 1168723

Charity's operating address: Ashley Wood House Tarrant Keyneston Blandford Forum Dorset

Postcode DT11 9JG

Names of the Charity Trustees who Manage the Charity

Trustee Name Office Appointed Retired 1: Penny Ross Chair June 2019 2: John Ross Treasurer June 2019 3: Ray Brash June 2019 4: Tim Evans June 2019 5: Judi Tipping June 2019 6: Richard Stephenson June 2019

Names & Addresses of Advisors

Name Address & Postcode Independent Amanda Peroni Ivy Cottage Examiner F.C.C.A. Stubhampton Blandford Forum Dorset DT11 8JU

Structure, Governance & Management

Description of the Charity's Trusts

Type of Governing Document: Constitution

How the Charity is Constituted: Charitable Incorporated Organisation

Trustee Selection Methods: Appointed by the Board of Trustees.

How New Trustees are Inducted and Trained:

The charity trustees will make available to each new charity trustee, on or before his or her first appointment:

(a) a copy of the current version of this constitution; and

(b) a copy of the CIO’s latest Trustees’ Annual Report and statement of accounts.

Summary of the Objects of the Charity as set out in its Governing Document

1) The relief of those in need, by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial or other disadvantage for the public benefit, in particular, but not exclusively by, providing donations to:

a) Charities supporting young people or young people in Dorset, Hampshire and Wiltshire who provide regular or on-going caring support to a family member who is either physically or mentally ill, disabled or addicted to substances, by providing the resources for respite activities and practical help.

b) Charities in Dorset, Hampshire and Wiltshire helping homeless young people who provide shelter and sustenance with the aim of helping them return to the community and enabling them to resume a normal life.

c) Institutions and charities in Dorset, Hampshire and Wiltshire providing care, respite and education facilities for autistic young people and their families.

d) Improve the emotional resilience and mental health of children and young people throughout Dorset, Hampshire and Wiltshire by informing and actively engaging with children, young people, parents, policymakers and professionals.

2) To advance such charitable purposes (according to the law of England and Wales) as the trustees see fit from time to time in particular, but not limited to advancing the education of young people for the public benefit by making awards that foster innovation and opportunity to financially disadvantaged students in full-time education in Dorset, Hampshire and Wiltshire.

Summary of the Main Activities Undertaken for the Public Benefit in Relation to the Charity's Objects

The Foundation have focused in granting monies to charities, institutions that ‘help young people facing difficulties’ and directly to young people within the framework of the objectives documented above. The overriding criteria is that monies given must make a difference by either contributing to individuals directly to address a specific need or by contributing to a project run by the charity or institution. In advance of the approving and granting of monies, a visit is made by several trustees to discuss directly with the charity/institution/individuals concerned to ascertain exactly how the money will be spent, the impact it will make and arrange a follow up to ascertain the results of the contribution.

During the financial year, June 2, 2020, to June 1, 2021, the following charities/individuals have received funding from the Foundation totalling £14,997:

Additional Details Activities – Grant Making/Donations

A clear and documented account of any proposal for funding will have to be submitted to our Trustees for proposed donations to individuals, groups or projects. All applications will include and observe at a minimum the following criteria:

a. An explanation of how funding will achieve the Foundation’s objectives. The proposal must ensure how the application, whether it be from an individual, charity or organisation will directly benefit young people in difficulty in the areas outlined by the Foundation’s objectives e.g. homelessness, autism, young carers, young people’s mental health and education

b. The location of the individual, group or project must be resident or operating within Dorset, Wiltshire or Hampshire

c. Where funding is going towards a charity, the organisation must be registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales. Preference will be given to local charities when making donations

d. The time period within which the proposal is valid must be one year. (Subsequent future funding applications will have to be submitted for re-approval by the Trustees)

e. Donations to individuals will be limited to £1,250.00 in any 12-month period. (Variation to this will be at the discretion of the Board of Trustees)

f. For funding given to individuals, a letter of support (from a qualified medical, social care professional or educationalist) should accompany the proposal

  1. Organisations will be required to demonstrate the benefit of any donations made by the Foundation by providing an impact report to the Board of Trustees within an agreed time period.

Achievements & Performance

Statutory Declaration

The trustees declare that they have complied with their duty to have due regard to the guidance on public benefit published by the commission in exercising their powers or duties.

Summary of the Main Achievements of the Charity for the Year

This Trustee report represents activity within the period June 2, 2020 to June 1, 2021 (as defined by the Charity Commission).

Donations Made

We are proud to have donated a total of £14,997 to the following worthy causes/charities during the financial year, in line with our mandate:

Fundraising

The above donations made by the Foundation have been funded through numerous fundraising activities and donations made. The Trustees want to put on record how grateful we are to everybody who has donated, undertaken fundraising activities or helped the Foundation in any way. We are so grateful to those people who remain loyal friends of the Foundation and whose enthusiasm and commitment helps Louis’s Foundation to achieve its aims and make real differences to those experiencing difficulty who are unable to help themselves. It is so touching that in remembrance of Louis, acts of kindness and positivity are carried out.

In total £5,231 has been raised in fundraising activities. This is significantly down on last year (£23,408), mainly due to planned fundraising events in the year having to be cancelled due to the CoVid 19 lockdown restrictions. A summary of fundraising activities throughout the year is highlighted below. Please note that the figure only reflects monies received within the financial year and will not include money raised by activities towards the year end, as money from these events will not have been received within the financial year:

August 2020

Cream Tea Afternoon – This year’s Cream Tea afternoon was extremely well supported and blessed with good weather and raised over £1,250! Huge thanks to all those who attended, supported, donated and helped.

November 2020

We are so grateful to Louis’ lovely friend Toby Stalker, who along with his Exeter Uni housemates, entered into Movember to raise money for Louis’ Foundation with the request that this be channelled towards assisting young people’s mental health/suicide prevention (the money raised was subsequently donated to the Ollie Foundation – see donations section in the report). The seven young men grew taches, busked and bravely dipped in the November sea to launch their fundraiser which raised an incredible £1,250.

February 2021

Sturminster Marshall Co-Op – Many thanks to the colleagues at the Sturminster Marshall Co-Op store. We received £250 from their community fund.

May 2021

We were incredibly touched when ex-Canfordian, Ollie Leat chose Louis’ Foundation to receive funds raised by his mammoth challenge he undertook with his Dad, Neil. Ollie and Neil cycled from John O Groats to Land’s End, the JOGLE route and raised £3,506 for the Foundation. Thank you so much Ollie and Neil.

Donations to the Foundation

During this year, the Foundation received over £12,485 in donations from friends of John & Penny, school friends and mates of Louis and from work colleagues. Thanks to you all.

We are also very grateful to Sheila Mary Black. We were contacted by MJP Law of Wimborne to inform us that Sheila (sadly unknown to us) had passed away and that the Foundation was to receive a very large sum of £9,758 from her estate. For this we are very grateful and very touched but saddened that we could not say thank you in person.

Additionally, we are so grateful to have the assistance of lawyer, Will Moore during his Fellowship year. Will assisted us in claiming the charity Gift Aid due to us from the four years preceding the claim. Thanks to his efforts we were successful in receiving a payment for £2,268 .

Financial Review

Brief Statement of the Charity's Policy on Reserves

It is the aim of the Foundation to donate on a quarterly basis depending on funds availability. The donations made in the financial year amount to 72.5% of gross receipts. It is the intention of the Foundation to maintain this level of giving - this will still allow sufficient funds to help source future fundraising activities. This represents an increase in donations on last year in percentage terms (62% 2019-20).

Income received by the Foundation comes in two forms, fundraising and donations. This year has seen a considerable decrease in the in-flow of funds from fundraising activities – specifically a decrease of £18,497. This reflects the impact of CoVid 19 restrictions and the cancellation/postponement of several planned fundraising activities by the Foundation and its supporters. On the positive side, the retrospective claiming of Gift Aid has provided £2,268 extra funding and donations are up significantly (£12,486 in y/e 2021 compared to £2,877 in 2020). This mainly due to a donation by Sheila Mary Black of £9,758 (see details above).

Expenditure has increased relating to Merchandise (£3,240 in 2021 compared to £934 in 2020) this represents a purchase of additional stock to service the Louis Ross festival in July 2021. This is also reflected in the increase costs relating to Advertising and Fundraising in the year (£1,747 vs £603). Total costs represent 27.5% of income received but include all expenses relating to fundraising. Only £260 has been spent on administration costs (1.23%).

Cash at Bank has decreased by £729 at £71,185. All funds are unrestricted.

Details of Any Funds Materially in Deficit

Not Applicable

Statutory Notes to the Accounts

Particulars of Any Outstanding Guarantee Given by the CIO

None

Particulars of Any Outstanding Debt

None

Declaration

The Trustees declare that they have approved the Trustees' Report above. Signed on behalf of the Charity's Trustees

Signature(s):
Full
Name(s):
Position(s):
Date:
John M Ross

Treasurer

March 30, 2022
Penny A Ross
Chair of Trustees
March 30, 2022
The Louis Ross Foundation
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The Louis Ross Foundation
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The Louis Ross Foundation
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168723 CC16a
Receipts and payments accounts
For the period from Period start date To
Period end date
June 2,2020 June 1, 2021
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrestricted funds Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
Total funds Last year
to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £
Receipts
Activity inperiod 02/06/20 to 01/06/21
Donations in Year 12,486 - - 12,486 2,877
Fundraising in Year 4,911 - - 4,911 23,408
Merchandise Sales 320 - - 320 229
Trf from PayPal Account 5,235 5,235
Gift Aid 2,268 - - 2,268 -
Sub total_(Gross income for AR) _ 25,220 - - 25,220 26,514
Asset and investment sales, (see table).
- - - -
Sub total - - - - -
Total receipts 25,220 - - 25,220 26,514
Payments
Activity inperiod 02/06/20 to 01/06/21 - - - - -
Donations made 14,997 - - 14,997 15,964
Fundraising& Advertising 1,747 - - 1,747 603
Marketing 470 - - 470 1,653
Merchandise 3,240 - - 3,240 934
PayPal Trf to HSBC Account 5,235 - - 5,235
Trustee Insurance 260 - - 260
- - - - -
**Sub total ** 25,949 - - 25,949 19,154
A4 Asset and investment purchases, (see
table)
- - - -
- - - -
**Sub total ** - - - - -
Totalpayments 25,949 - - 25,949 19,154
Net of receipts/(payments) (729) -
-

(729)
7,360
A5 Transfers between funds - - - - -
A6 Cash funds lastyear end 71,914 - - 71,914 64,554
Cash funds thisyear end 71,185 -
-

71,185
71,914
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Categories Details Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
to nearest £ to nearest £ to nearest £
B1 Cash funds HSBC @ 01/06/21 71,092 - -
PayPal @ 01/06/21 94 - -
- - -
Total cash funds 71,185 - -
(agree balances with receipts andpayments account(s)) OK OK
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
Details to nearest £ to nearest £ to nearest £
B2 Other monetary assets - - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
Details Fund to which
asset belongs
Cost (optional) Current value
(optional)
B3 Investment assets - -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Details Fund to which
asset belongs
Cost (optional) Current value
(optional)
B4 Assets retained for the charity’s own
use
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Details Fund to which
liability relates
Amount due
(optional)
When due (optional)
B5 Liabilities -
-
-
-
-
Signed by one or two trustees on behalf of all the
trustees
Signature Print N ame Date of approval
John M Ross 23/03/2022

CHARITY (OMMISSION FOR ENGLANO AND WALES Independent examinerfs report on the accounts Report to th• trusteesl members of The Louis Ross FoJTrJatK)n On •ccounts for the year ended 011C612021 Charity no Irf any) 1168723 Set out on pages I report to the trustees on Try examination of the accounts of the atK•ve charity (Ihe Trust") for the year ended 0110612021. Responsibilities and basis of rftport As the charivs trustees. YCMJ are reS￿nSIble for the preparation of the accourrts in actordance wrth the requireff£nts of the Charrties Act 2011 (Ihe A￿). I report in respecl of my exanmnation of the Trust's ac£ounts carried OLrt under sec'on 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination. I have followed all the applicable Dire(ons given ty the Charty Commission under secon 145{5){b) of the Act. Independent examinerfs ststement app1w￿. Delete [ ] rfnot applicable. I have completed my examination. I wffirm that no material matters have to my attention in connec'on ￿ryth the examination which gi%es me Cause to belie¥E that in. any matenal the aC￿UntIng r￿OrdS were not kept in &cordan￿ with Sects'C￿ 130 of the Charities Acl". or the accounts did not actord with ttrE acminting re￿rdS.. or the ac£ounts did not comply with the applicabk requirenEnts conceming the fom arKI content of &counts set out in the char￿eS (Accounts and Retorts) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the a￿OuntS give a INe arKI fairf view which is not a matter considered as part of an indeFendent exarrwnation. I have no concems and have come xross no other matters in connection wrth the examin¢)n to whid) attention should t drawn in this reFort in order to enatAe a proper understanding of the accounts to be rexhed. . Please (klete the ￿ in the brad(ets rfthey (*) not ap￿y. Slgned: /qY2 2410312022 Nam•: AmaThJa Peroni Relfrvant professional qualification($l or Ix)dy FCCA IER Oct 2018

{If anyl: Address: Ivy Coffage. Stubhampton Blandford Dorset. DT11 8JU Only complete If Ihe examiner needs lo highlight material malteis of con￿rn (see CC32. Independent exarnlnat￿n of charity &£ounts.' direth(￿S and guidan￿ for examiners). Give hère brief details of any items that th• •xaminer wishes to disclos•. NONE IER Oct 2018