Charity Number:  1171108 


## **IT’S ALL ABOUT CULTURE** 

(A Charitable Incorporated Organisation) 

Trustees’ Annual Report & Accounts 

For the period 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2021 

It’s All About Culture 

c/o The Link 3-5 Palmerston Road Bournemouth Dorset BH1 4HN 

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## _**It’s All About Culture**_ 


It’s All About Culture (IAAC) is a Boscombe-based local voluntary organisation. dedicated to improving community cohesion, wellbeing, and social inclusion through multicultural arts, food, and music 

IAAC became a registered charity in 2017 and promotes equality and diversity by planning, organising, and delivering grassroots, sociable, awareness-raising public events and activities. 

These bring different cultures, nationalities, races and backgrounds together to help promote and foster harmony, cohesion, cross-cultural celebration, community volunteering, wellbeing, and mutual respect. 

**www.itsallaboutculture.org.uk** _**iaaculture@gmail.com**_ 

It’s All About Culture (IAAC), c/o The Link, 3-5 Palmerston Rd, Bournemouth BH1 4HN 

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## _**Charity Number 1171108**_ 

## **Introduction** 

A registered charity since 13 January 2017, It’s All About Culture (IAAC) aims to improve and promote community social cohesion, help raise awareness in equality and diversity, encourage wellbeing, cultivate and foster better relationships and engagement between different ethnic and cultural groups. 

IAAC  is  a  small,  local  grassroots  non-profit  organisation,  led,  organised  and  delivered  by volunteers from the multicultural community, bringing varied knowledge, skills, and experience, while reflecting our diverse cultures. 

IAAC has strong community awareness, has built up goodwill and credibility, and is valued by other cultural community groups, as well as public and statutory bodies, local universities, neighbourhood small businesses, charities, and other organisations. From early on, this has been strongly reflected by a wide diversity of volunteers, committee, and trustees of varied cultural backgrounds:  African, Nepalese, Portuguese, Polish, British, and Afro-Caribbean. 

Originally set up in 2013, as a constituted community group, IAAC grew and developed to engage  with  the  varied  BME  communities  in  Boscombe  and  surrounding  areas,  including Caribbean, Latin American, African, East African, Continental European, Nepali, South Asian, Chinese, and British. 

IAAC’s prime, noteworthy, and very welcome achievement last year was the opening of our new **Multicultural Centre/Hub** , a valuable community resource in the centre of Boscombe. The Multicultural Hub is the first one ever in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole conurbation and we believe the first one in Dorset. 

## **Structure, Governance, and Management** 

IAAC’s structure is a charitable incorporated organisation (CIO), under the terms of the Charities Act 2006, and is controlled by its governing document, IAAC’s  Constitution of 13 January 2017. 

The trustees monitor planning and operational matters, community engagement activity, and outputs / outcomes / impacts.  They monitor aspects of business, risk, and finance, and follow public benefit guidance and community charitable requirements when making decisions and running our activities. 

Most  of  IAAC’s  trustees,  in  again  a  voluntary  capacity,  also  fulfil  important  organisingcommittee, managerial, and operational roles, with the team scoping, planning, and delivering projects, events, and other activities, while engaging within the local community with partners, funders, stakeholders, community assets, and new and existing cultures and groups.  The team also carries out the routine day-to-day administration, helps extensively with practical aspects of events and activities, and any other ad hoc functions as required. 

In recruiting new trustees, the charity endeavours to fill vacancies through our network of community partners and the Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities’ cultural groups, various personal contacts, and direct approaches after discussions amongst existing trustees. 

Registered charity number: 1171108 Registered address: c/o The Link, 3-5 Palmerston Road, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH1 4HN 

Trustees: Mrs D Wootten - Chair Mr  Lincoln Mundle 

Mrs Charmaine Beckles (from 01 November 2020) 

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Ms F Ribeiro Mr E Sosseh (to November 2020) 

## **Charitable Objects** 

IAAC’s charitable objects are: The promotion of equality and diversity for the public benefit by: (1) (a) advancing education and raising awareness in equality and diversity; (b) promoting activities to foster understanding between people from diverse backgrounds; (c) cultivating a sentiment in favour of equality and diversity. (2) The promotion and protection of good health for in particular, but not exclusively,  BME communities by arranging and facilitating small community workshops on health. 

During this difficult year with COVID, IAAC carried out its objects and achieved outcomes by helping to promote equality and diversity community engagement activity, public events and project activity, as well as working on developing new and existing links, networks and new friendships across the diverse communities, individuals, and groups. 

It has helped promote good health by awareness-raising, information-sharing, signposting, while helping with networks and reaching out to some new cultural groups in Bournemouth, Poole, Christchurch area, helping to connect with harder-to-reach and often marginalised groups. 

IAAC hosted a temporary food bank to make sure the diverse communities we knew did not slip through the net, being unable to access support through the normal routes, and therefore ensured some of our BME communities did not go hungry. 

IAAC also held a group for isolated men with and without mental health issues, with a trustee and trained volunteer. 

IAAC trustees have complied with their duty to have due regard to the Commission’s public benefit guidance when exercising any powers or duties to which the guidance is relevant. 

## **Achievements and Performance** 

In IAAC’s fourth year as a CIO, the organisation has continued to establish its community presence, reputation, and partner-working, and further cross-cultural engagement in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole and the surrounding area. 

IAAC’s prime, noteworthy, and very welcome achievement last year was the establishment of our  exciting  new **Multicultural  Hub** ,  a  valuable  community  resource  in  the  centre  of Boscombe. The  Multicultural  Hub  is  the  first  of  its  kind  in  the  Bournemouth,  Poole  and Christchurch conurbation.  The Centre  is located in a shopping centre  in a diverse area of Bournemouth. This year despite the pandemic many communities took part in our reduced activities at the Centre. 

IAAC’s team reached out to harder-to-reach and often marginalised cultural groups encouraging community-based  volunteering,  engagement,  and  cross-cultural  celebration.  This  year  has produced a number of activities despite Coronavirus: 

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- **It’s All About Chat:** male support group for BME men initially, however it was opened out to all men as there was clearly a need and benefitted our wider community. 

- **Temporary food bank:** from November 2020 to March 2021 168 families were fed from the temporary food bank, most of them regularly due to unemployment, mostly from the BME community but not exclusively. Shops and organisations from the BME communities donated food, so the food was culturally appropriate in the main. IAAC trustees and volunteers fed children for free when we could open before lockdowns. 

- **Black History Month Music:** poetry and songs and stories of the exodus of black peoples’ heritage by local people. 

- **Bulgarian pop-up café:** for those in the Bulgarian community to meet 2 Sundays a month. 

- **Fathers and children group:** Caribbean men who meet in the centre’s children’s area with their children. 

- **Caribbean  Art  Classes:** weekly classes attended  by  approximately 12  people  but tapered off due to the pandemic and were unable to resume during 2020-2021. 

- **Bollywood Dance Classes:** these ran weekly and started just before Covid hit so did not become established but were attended by up to 5 people. It has not been possible to continue these classes as the leader is no longer available. 

IAAC  representatives  and  other  team  members  were  unable  to  take  part  in  engagement because of Covid restrictions and lockdowns however the focus was on the feeding of our BME communities who needed it, and lessening isolation, as well as refurbishment of the Community Centre and raising awareness. Except for the food bank and the fathers’ group (who returned to their employment) the other activities are still going in the 2021-2022 year. We also keep an emergency  food  cupboard  for  the  families and  people  with  mental  health  issues  who  are urgently in need of food. 

The organisation expanded with social media (i.e. Facebook) as an active and popular local multicultural  forum  and  hub  for  online  communities,  while  informing,  signposting  and awareness-raising across the local BME communities. 

IAAC  has  built  on  existing  relationships,  adding  value  and  doing  more  partnership-/jointworking.  IAAC  continues  with  developing  our  trustees,  committee  members  and  other volunteers, and recruited new team members offering induction, training and support. 

IAAC has achieved its funding and other financial etc. support from a variety of sources. We researched, prepared, and submitted a fair number of grant applications, with both previous and new sources of funding, but these were not as successful as expected. However new and productive  sources  of  funding  have  appeared, and  new  community  relationships  and partnership working has taken place. The trustees, organising committee, and Centre/event volunteers all kindly provide their essential, significant, and highly-valued resources of donated time, energy, skills, knowledge and experience - as match-funding equivalent. 

## **Future** 

Looking forward to subsequent years, IAAC aims to: 

- Continue to maintain its public benefit focus, consolidating existing community/cultural group relationships,  while  also continuing to  reach out to  new  and diverse  groups, individuals, and cultures. 

- Build  up  capacity,  at  the  Multicultural  Hub  to  improve  resilience  and  sustainability, following professional support from specialist consultancy advice and guidance. 

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- Continue  the  productive  collaboration  with  other  local  organisations,  partners,  and stakeholders, in order to provide benefit-in-kind in project activity delivery, including community/health workshops. 

- Grow the team of keen volunteers and supporters, and access appropriate training as required. 

- Continue to research and apply for grants, project funding, and other support, for regular community events, activities, and sharing of affordable community space our diverse communities can use at the Multicultural Hub. 

## **Financial Review** 

Brief statement of the charity’s policy on reserves:  The Charity does not have a reserves policy. 

IAAC has received grants totalling over £25,000 in the year 2020-2021 so financial records have been  reviewed  by  a  qualified  Independent  Examiner.  Grant  income  has  helped  with  the refurbishment of the Centre and the cost of the general running including building the food bank. free food for children and the activities. One restricted grant was received from Dorset Community Foundation to provide food for the foodbank, and culturally appropriate food parcels for vulnerable families as a result of the pandemic, and the funds were used for these purposes. The balance of unrestricted funds provide capacity for initial/developmental spend towards planned community events/activity in the next period, especially while awaiting any future grant funding or other financial, etc. support for projects and activities. 

|Details of any funds materially in defcit:|n/a|
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|Details of any funds held as a custodian trustee:|n/a|



_Approved by the Trustees_ 

_Mrs D Wootten - Chair of Trustees_ 

_Date:_ 

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## **IT’S ALL ABOUT CULTURE (IAAC)** 

## _Charity no. 1171108_ 

## **Section A:  Receipts and Payments for the Period 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2021** 


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Receipts (Income) Unrestric Restricte Total for Last<br>ted funds d funds year year<br>Grants & Awards (unrestricted funds) 22,335 22,335 2,560<br>Grants and Awards (restricted funds) – Dorset Community  4,057 4,057<br>Foundation<br>Membership Fees<br>Donations 247 247 300<br>General Fundraising<br>Revenue from Events  1,264 1,264<br>Sales & Hires 240<br>Sale or Disposal of any Capital Assets<br>Miscellany 380 380 150<br>Sub-total Receipts 24,226    4,057 28,283 3,250<br>Payments (Expenditure) Unrestric Restricte Total for Last<br>ted funds d funds year year<br>Venue Hire (halls, rooms, open spaces, parks/gardens)<br>Local Authority Event Fees & Licence<br>Equipment Hire (gazebos, marquees, staging, tables, chairs,<br>etc.)<br>Equipment Hire (PA/amp, tech gear, power supply/generator) 110 110<br>Equipment Hire (temporary event toilets / disabled toilets)<br>Musicians, Performers, Artists, Trainers, Workshops, etc. 100 100 750<br>Events Materials (food, ingredients, consumables) 241 4,057 4,298<br>Events Materials (other small items of expenditure) 110 110<br>Publicity & Marketing (printing posters, flyers, leaflets,  46 46 75<br>banners, etc.)<br>Publicity & Marketing (design & artwork costs) 37<br>Photography & Videography<br>Website (design/set-up, updating, registration/hosting fees) 84<br>Transport & Storage (van hire, delivery, fuel, etc.) 5,372 5,372 115<br>Training 251 251<br>Office/Premises Rent<br>Office/Premises Rates 1,280 1,280 103<br>Office/Premises Utilities 388 388 43<br>Office/Premises Cleaning 365 365 120<br>Office/Premises Other (set up, paint & dec, repairs &  1,324 1,324 926<br>maintenance)<br>Administration (stationery, postage, mobile,  377 377          27<br>telephone/broadband)<br>Staf<br>Sessional Workers<br>Volunteer Expenses  4,962 4,962       161<br>Professional Services, Fees & Memberships 53 53 135<br>Insurance 261<br>Bank Fees & Charges<br>Equipment, Furniture & Capital Items 1,807 1,807 388<br>Miscellany 883 883<br>Sub-total Payments 17,669 4,057 21,726 3,225<br>Total Income minus Expenditure  6,557 0 6,557 25<br>Add balance brought forward from previous year 752 0 752 727<br>Total 7,309 0 7,309 752<br>Balance carried forward to the next year 7,309 0 7,309 752<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


**Section B:  Statement of Assets and Liabilities at the end of the period** 

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Categories Details Unrestricted Restricted Total for<br>funds funds year<br>Cash funds Cash held at bank 7,309 0 7,309<br>Other monetary assets<br>Investment assets<br>Assets retained for charity’s<br>own use<br>Liabilities<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


_During the year the CIO did not have a loan in place and:_ 

- _no one agreed to pay a loan if the CIO could not (‘under guarantee’)_ 

- _no loan was secured against the CIO’s assets_ 

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