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2023-04-05-accounts

www.allomate.co.uk

Allo Mate Report 22/23

Allo Mate Limited is a charitable organisation which exists to curate content for communities so we can impact culture. The way we do this is predominantly through rap music, currently the most popular music genre in the world.

We received grant JER3777 to contribute to our annual live event: Allo Mate Live, our online content space, and to start our new development workshop programme which aimed to see a cohort of 20 young people through modules which would equip them with the knowledge they need to excel in their artistry.

HOW DID WE DO AND WHAT’S NEXT

LIVE EVENTS

After 4 successful live music events, made possible because of the funding received from Jerusalem Trust and Barnabas Trust, we have built a strong relationship between the brand and the people who attend the events.

In 2023 we knew that the bulk of our budget was to be used for launching our development program, so we made the strategic decision to take Allo Mate Live to Big Church Day Out, one of the largest festivals in the UK. It meant that our production costs were low as the festival takes them on, and we got the opportunity to make thousands of people aware of what we do. We partnered with Big Church Day Out by hosting an hour-long performance on the The Illuminate Stage, a stage that attracts thousands of young people. These are young people who don’t see their music tastes represented greatly on the main stage and also young people who are creative and seeking hope.

We introduced 4 new Allo Mate artists to the Big Church Day Out audience and these artists were 678Nath, Tidez, Lyne Nsongo and REBLAH. We received over 400 sign-ups to the Allo Mate mailing list and the artists involved loved the experience.

A positive outcome is that REBLAH and Tidez have both been invited back for their own sets next year. Developing artists and preparing them for these opportunities is what we’re about. Allo Mate Live have been invited back to Big Church Day Out in 2024 and we will also use this springboard to put on the 5[th] Allo Mate Live event in London.

ONLINE CONTENT AND WORKSHOP PROGRAMME

Our workshop program and online content strategy was completed at the end of 2022 and in the first quarter of the year we gathered feedback from organisations such as PRS for Music, Universal Music and Sony Music. We took the feedback given and refined the program.

We took on a Program Manager and began securing locations, guests and our timeline. I’m pleased to say that the Program was officially launched in December 2023 and we received 72 applications, which was beyond what was expected. One thing that surprised us was the level of quality of those that applied, and it put us in good stead for our first cohort.

We also received many applications that weren’t London centric, and our markers for underprivilege worked well. For the final cohort we have a breadth of races, nationalities, abilities, income and medical factors.

The final cohort have been selected and the first of the 6 sessions takes place in May. 2 of the sessions are in person with the remaining 4 on zoom.

WHY WE WANT TO CONTINUE WITH OUR PLANS

For such a small charity, we have reached thousands of people through hard work, strategic partnerships and cultural sensitivity. We are weeks away from our first program and the potential for the deeper work that we can do is promising. The artists we work with love us and we’ve managed to invest in them at important stages of their career. The pathway is working.

FUTURE PLANS AND SUSTAINABILITY

We know what we’re doing when it comes to the live space and after 4 successful events we will continue to run annual music events that attract young people from diverse backgrounds all over London, and give space for black artists especially, as well as those from other backgrounds to develop their craft. Last year we had plans of reaching 15,000 people with what we do by the end of the 2023, and with our strategic festival partnership, we reached 50,000.

We look forward to reaching even more.

Thank you Isaac Borquaye, Director Allo Mate Limited

CONSTITUTION OF A CHARITABLE INCORPORATED ASSOCIATION WHOSE ONLY VOTING MEMBERS ARE ITS CHARITY TRUSTEES

(‘Foundation’ model constitution)

Date of constitution (last amended):

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1. Name

The name of the Charitable Incorporated Organisation (“the CIO”) is

Allo Mate

2. National location of principal office

The CIO must have a principal office in England or Wales. The principal office of the CIO is in England.

3. Object

The object of the CIO is

To advance the Christian faith for the benefit of the public through (a) the holding of music events, development programmes and workshops; and (b) producing and/or distributing literature, digital contents and artistic and musical works on Christianity to enlighten others about the Christian faith.

To further such other charitable purposes (charitable under English law) for the public benefit as the trustees see fit from time to time.

4. Powers

The CIO has power to do anything which is calculated to further its object or is conducive or incidental to doing so. In particular, the CIO has power to:

5. Application of income and property

6. Benefits and payments to charity trustees and connected persons

(1) General provisions

No charity trustee or connected person may:

unless the payment or benefit is permitted by sub-clause (2) of this clause or authorised by the court or the prior written consent of the Charity Commission (“the Commission”) has been obtained. In this clause, a “financial benefit” means a benefit, direct or indirect, which is either money or has a monetary value.

(2) Scope and powers permitting trustees’ or connected persons’ benefits

(3) Payment for supply of goods only – controls

The CIO and its charity trustees may only rely upon the authority provided by subclause (2)(c) of this clause if each of the following conditions is satisfied:

7. Conflicts of interest and conflicts of loyalty

A charity trustee must:

Any charity trustee absenting himself or herself from any discussions in accordance with this clause must not vote or be counted as part of the quorum in any decision of the charity trustees on the matter.

8. Liability of members to contribute to the assets of the CIO if it is wound up

If the CIO is wound up, the members of the CIO have no liability to contribute to its assets and no personal responsibility for settling its debts and liabilities.

9. Charity trustees

(1) Functions and duties of charity trustees

The charity trustees shall manage the affairs of the CIO and may for that purpose exercise all the powers of the CIO. It is the duty of each charity trustee:

(2) Eligibility for trusteeship

(3) Number of charity trustees

The first charity trustees are as follows, and are appointed for the following terms –

Isaac Borquaye for 4 years

Wayne Hermz for 3 years

Chisom Chigbo for 2 years

10. Appointment of charity trustees

11. Information for new charity trustees

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

12. Retirement and removal of charity trustees

13. Taking of decisions by charity trustees

Any decision may be taken either:

14. Delegation by charity trustees

conditions on which the delegation is made. The charity trustees may at any time alter those terms and conditions, or revoke the delegation.

15. Meetings of charity trustees

(2) Chairing of meetings

The charity trustees may appoint one of their number to chair their meetings and may at any time revoke such appointment. If no-one has been so appointed, or if the person appointed is unwilling to preside or is not present within 10 minutes after the time of the meeting, the charity trustees present may appoint one of their number to chair that meeting.

(3) Procedure at meetings

(4) Participation in meetings by electronic means

16. Membership of the CIO

17. Informal or associate (non-voting) membership

18. Decisions which must be made by the members of the CIO

must be made by a resolution of the members of the CIO (rather than a resolution of the charity trustees).

The resolution in writing may comprise several copies to which one or more members has signified their agreement. Eligibility to vote on the resolution is limited to members who are members of the CIO on the date when the proposal is first circulated.

19. General meetings of members

(1) Calling of general meetings of members

The charity trustees may designate any of their meetings as a general meeting of the members of the CIO. The purpose of such a meeting is to discharge any business

which must by law be discharged by a resolution of the members of the CIO as specified in clause 18 (Decisions which must be made by the members of the CIO).

(2) Notice of general meetings of members

(3) Procedure at general meetings of members

The provisions in clause 15(2) - 15(4) governing the chairing of meetings, procedure at meetings and participation in meetings by electronic means apply to any general meeting of the members, with all references to trustees to be taken as references to members.

(4) Proxy voting

(5) Postal Voting

by email or post to the CIO, containing details of the resolution being put to a vote, or of the candidates for election, as applicable;

valid votes received by post and email and the number of votes received which were invalid.

20. Saving provisions

if, without the vote of that charity trustee and that charity trustee being counted in the quorum, the decision has been made by a majority of the charity trustees at a quorate meeting.

21. Execution of documents

22. Use of electronic communications

(1) General

The CIO will comply with the requirements of the Communications Provisions in the General Regulations and in particular:

(2) To the CIO

Any member or charity trustee of the CIO may communicate electronically with the CIO to an address specified by the CIO for the purpose, so long as the communication is authenticated in a manner which is satisfactory to the CIO.

(3) By the CIO

23. Keeping of Registers

The CIO must comply with its obligations under the General Regulations in relation to the keeping of, and provision of access to, a (combined) register of its members and charity trustees.

24. Minutes

The charity trustees must keep minutes of all:

25. Accounting records, accounts, annual reports and returns, register maintenance

26. Rules

The charity trustees may from time to time make such reasonable and proper rules or byelaws as they may deem necessary or expedient for the proper conduct and management of the CIO, but such rules or bye laws must not be inconsistent with any provision of this constitution. Copies of any such rules or bye laws currently in force must be made available to any member of the CIO on request.

27. Disputes

If a dispute arises between members of the CIO about the validity or propriety of anything done by the members under this constitution, and the dispute cannot be resolved by agreement, the parties to the dispute must first try in good faith to settle the dispute by mediation before resorting to litigation.

28. Amendment of constitution

As provided by sections 224-227 of the Charities Act 2011:

29. Voluntary winding up or dissolution

30. Interpretation

In this constitution:

connected person ” means:

Section 118 of the Charities Act 2011 apply for the purposes of interpreting the terms used in this constitution.

General Regulations ” means the Charitable Incorporated Organisations (General) Regulations 2012.

Dissolution Regulations ” means the Charitable Incorporated Organisations (Insolvency and Dissolution) Regulations 2012.

The “ Communications Provisions ” means the Communications Provisions in Part 10, chapter 4 of the General Regulations.

charity trustee ” means a charity trustee of the CIO.

A “ poll ” means a counted vote or ballot, usually (but not necessarily) in writing.

Company registration number: 1169990

ALLO MATE

UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS for the year ended 5 April 2023

ALLO MATE

Unaudited Financial Statements

Year ended 5 April 2023

CONTENTS PAGE
Offcers and Professional Advisers 1
Director’s Report 2
Accountant’s Report 3
Income Statement 4
Statement of Financial Position 5 - 6
The following pages do not form part of the fnancial statements
Detailed Income Statement 7

ALLO MATE

Officers and Professional Advisers

Year ended 5 April 2023

Director

Registered office

Accountant

Mr Isaac BORQUAYE

CO C C PANAYI & CO LLP 31 KENTISH TOWN ROAD LONDON NW1 8NL United Kingdom

EHT ACCOUNTANCY LTD

15 Montpelier Vale Blackheath Greater London SE3 0TA United Kingdom

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ALLO MATE

Director’s Report

Year ended 5 April 2023

The director presents the report and the unaudited financial statements of the company for the year ended 5 April 2023.

DIRECTORS

The director who served the company during the year was as follows:

Mr Isaac BORQUAYE

SMALL COMPANY PROVISIONS

This report has been prepared in accordance with the provisions applicable to companies entitled to the small companies exemption.

This report was approved by the board of directors on 26 March 2024 and signed on behalf of the board by:

Mr Isaac BORQUAYE

Director

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ALLO MATE

Report to the director on the preparation of the unaudited statutory financial statements of ALLO MATE

Year ended 5 April 2023

As described on the statement of financial position, the Board of Directors of ALLO MATE are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements for the year ended 5 April 2023, which comprise the income statement and statement of financial position.

You consider that the company is exempt from an audit under the Companies Act 2006.

In accordance with your instructions I have compiled these unaudited financial statements in order to assist you to fulfil your statutory responsibilities, from the accounting records and from information and explanations supplied to me.

EHT ACCOUNTANCY LTD

15 Montpelier Vale Blackheath Greater London SE3 0TA United Kingdom

3

ALLO MATE

Income Statement

Year ended 5 April 2023

Other income
Other charges
Proft/(loss)
2023
£
15,250
(139)
2022
£
158
(333)
15,111 (175)

4

ALLO MATE

Statement of Financial Position

5 April 2023

Current assets
Creditors: amounts falling due within one year
Net current assets
Accruals and deferred income
Net assets
Capital and reserves
2023
£
15,169
4,508
2022
£
(62)
4,508
19,677
(480)
4,446
(360)
19,197 4,086
19,197 4,086

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

1 General information

The company is a private company limited by shares and is registered in England and Wales. The address of the registered office is CO C C PANAYI & CO LLP, 31 KENTISH TOWN ROAD, LONDON, NW1 8NL, United Kingdom.

2 Average number of employees

The average number of persons employed by the company during the year was Nil (2022: Nil).

For the year ending 5 April 2023, the company was entitled to exemption from audit under section 477 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to small companies.

Director’s responsibilities:

These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the micro-entity provisions.

5

ALLO MATE

Statement of Financial Position (continued)

5 April 2023

These financial statements were approved by the board of directors and authorised for issue on 26 March 2024, and are signed on behalf of the board by:

Mr Isaac BORQUAYE

Director

Company registration number: 1169990

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ALLO MATE

Detailed Income Statement

Year ended 5 April 2023

OTHER INCOME

Other operating income
OTHER CHARGES
Computer costs
Accountancy fees
Bank interest payable
Proft/(loss)
2023
£
15,250
2022
£
158
15,250 158
2023
£
-
120
19
2022
£
207
120
6
139 333
15,111 (175)

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