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ity's trust | s | |||
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| Type ofgoverning | document | Constitution | |||
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| How the charity is constituted | Charitable | incorporated | Organisation | (CIO) | |
| (eg trust, association, | company) | ||||
| Trustee selection | methods | Appointed | by existing | trustees | |
| (eg. appointed by, |
elected by) |
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| To advance education for the public benefit |
in particular | but not | ||
| Summary | ofthe objects ofthe | exclusively by promoting higher education considering attending university, including |
for students university in |
in the UK who are the United States. |
| charity set out in its governing document |
To further the educational and other charitable work of Harvard University (that is charitable under English law). |
| All trustees have read the guidance on public benefit issued by the |
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| Charity Commission and have considered this guidance when exercising any powers or duties to which the guidance was relevant. |
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| During the fourth year of Friends of HCUK's operations, many ofthe charity's regular hindered by the global COVID-19 pandemic, for |
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| example: A decision was made to suspend the "Harvard Prize Book" to |
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| students in the Lower 6'"/Year 11 |
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| Outreach presentations, which were usually given in person at |
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| schools across the country, were almost exclusively given online |
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| Summary ofthe main |
or deferred for a year | ||
| activities undertaken for the public benefit in relation to these objects (include within this section the statutory declaration that trustees have had regard tothe guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit) |
However, we were able to continue some of our activities, such as: Funding attendance to the Fulbright Commission's online USA College Day to answer questions from students about applying university in the United States Distributing a monthly email newsletter to prospective applicants to university in the United States to provide them with the necessary information to successfully submit their applications Paying all fees associated with hosting a website devoted to providing students from the UK with the necessary information |
to to |
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| apply to university in the United States |
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| Additionally, Friends of HCUK donated funds to various charitable initiatives, including "Under One Sky" (a charity that provides meals for |
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| homeless people), "New Voices" (a theatre initiative that promotes female creators), and "Wise Children" (a theatre company dedicated to training |
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| the next generation of creative practitioners). |
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Friends ofthe Harvard Club ofthe United Kingdom Receipts and payments |
Friends ofthe Harvard Club ofthe United Kingdom Receipts and payments |
Friends ofthe Harvard Club ofthe United Kingdom Receipts and payments |
Friends ofthe Harvard Club ofthe United Kingdom Receipts and payments |
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| Forthe period | 01/01/2020 | To | 31/12/2020 | ||||||||||
| from | |||||||||||||
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| Unrestricted tunds |
Restricted funds | Endowment funds |
Total | funds | Lastyear | ||||||||
| to the nearest 6 |
to the nearest t | to the | nearest 5 | to the nearest | 6 | to the nearest 6 | |||||||
| A1 Recei ts | |||||||||||||
| Centennial Fund Donations |
5,000 | ||||||||||||
| Harvard Book Pnze Donations |
2,037 | 2,037 | 2,676 | ||||||||||
| Public Sconce Donations | 161 | 161 | 369 | ||||||||||
| Gift Aid | 21,630 | ||||||||||||
| Outreach Donationv |
20 | ||||||||||||
| Sub total(Gross income for | AR) | 2,188 | 2,198 | 29,095 | |||||||||
| A2 Asset and investment | sales | ||||||||||||
| see table . | |||||||||||||
| Sub | total | ||||||||||||
| Total receiPts | 2,198 | - | - | 2,198 | 29,695 | ||||||||
| A3 Pa ments | |||||||||||||
| Outreach Expenses |
5,548 | 5,548 | 5,541 | ||||||||||
| Pubbc Service Expenses | 780 | 780 | |||||||||||
| Harvard Book Prize Expenses |
1,819 | ||||||||||||
| Sub | total | 6,328 | 6,328 | 7,168 | |||||||||
| A4 Asset and investment | |||||||||||||
| purchases, (see table) |
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| Sub | total | ||||||||||||
| Total | payments | 0,328 | - | - | 6,328 | 7,160 | |||||||
| Net ofreceiptsl(payments) | 4,130 | 4,130 | 22,535 | ||||||||||
| A5 Transfers between funds | |||||||||||||
| As Cash funds last year | end | 117,171 | 117,171 | 94,636 | |||||||||
| Cash funds this | year | end | 113,041 | 113,041 | 117,171 |
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| Unrestricted | Restricted | funds | Endowment | ||||||||||
| Categones | Details | to | funds nearest f |
to nearest k | funds to nearest f |
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| 81Cash | funds | Cowperauve | Bank Account | 113,041 | |||||||||
| Total cash | funds | 113,041 | |||||||||||
| (sgree balances | wrtb | recapts snd payments | sccavntls)) | ||||||||||
| Unrestricted | Restricted | funds | Endowment | ||||||||||
| funds | funds | ||||||||||||
| Details | to | nearest f | to nearest f | ta nearest f | |||||||||
| 82 Other | monetary assets | ||||||||||||
| Details | Fund to which asset belongs |
Cost (optional) | Current value (optional) |
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| 83Investment assets | |||||||||||||
| Details | Fund to which asset belongs |
Cast (optional) | Current value (apt(anal) |
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| 84Assets retained for the | |||||||||||||
| charity's | own use | ||||||||||||
| Fund to which | Altlaurtt | due | When due | ||||||||||
| Details | liability relates | (optional | ) | (optional) | |||||||||
| 85 Liabi(ities | |||||||||||||
| Signed behalf |
by one or two trustees of all the trustees |
on | Signature | Print Name | Date ofapproval | ||||||||
| JORDAN | EVANS | ||||||||||||
| VICTORIA | SANDERS |