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Trustees, Annual Report for the period Period start date April 2021 Period end date -Isi JlSI March 2022 From Section A Reference and administration details Charity name Building 4 Hope Other names charity is known by Registered charity number (if any) 1171933 Charity's principal address 43 Elmdon Road Acocks Green Birmingham Postcode B27 6LJ Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity Dates acted if not for whole ear Trustee name Officè lif any) Name of person lor body) èntitled toa oint trustee if an Stephen Cox Julia Coleman Timothy Coleman Gloria Beckett Treasurer, Chairman Started 1, January 2022 Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information) st CEO Kevin Byrne (Appointed 1 February 2020) Section B Structure, governance and management Description of the charity's trusts Constitution Type of governing document How the charty is constituted cio Trustee selection methods Appointed by Truslees TAR March 2012

Section C Ob"ectives and activities To reliéve the needs o young people an ts In need, by Teason ot youth-. age, ill-heallh, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage within the West Midlands by.. a} The provision ol construction related training in accordance with a nationally recognised curriculum Idiplomas and NVQ via Cskills Awards, NOCN or equivalenti., b} Awarding lo such person's scholarships, maintenance allowances or grants lenable at the Charities Training Centre or any other accredited cenlre", cl Providing grants to support beneliciaries to lind employmenL Summary of the objects of the charity set out in its governing document DL5ring the year 2021-22 a total of 30 students were supported by Building 4 Hope. Each student started with an in-depth Induction and a Training Needs Analysis. received their owrTr personal Development Plan. was assessed to determine their English 3nd Maths levels. received a full Health and Safety Induction and their own fully equipped PPE box received one-to-one and small group teaching and learning was supervised at all times received training and 5UPPOrt for any individual learning barriers from qualified learning support mentors was given opportunities to achieve and progress throughout the program received and gained relevant employability skills including Up-to-date CV Interviewing techniques How to apply for job opportunities Application/interview procedures How to develop in customer care skills received work experience ielevant to construrtion, the workplace, customer care, planning and developing a professional attitude at all times. received on going reviews and targets received on going pastoral support from the beginning of the course. and after gaining employment received support the travel costs are you getting to and from the centre also at initial employment start Summary of the main activities undertaken for the public benefit in relation to these objects Public benefit As a result of Building 4 Hope's work, Birmingham and Solihull have benefited from young men being taken out of unemployment into long-term employment. reducing the nurnber seeking unemployment beneftts and benefitting society as a whole. The families of the young men have benefitted too with knock-on benefits for the communities they live in. The proEress of students recorded in their Final Learning Log was initially internally verified with final verification carried out by an External Accrediting Body. Students who completed the course were offered help with passing the Driving TAR March 2012

Test Theory examination. When students completed their training and moved on, usually into paid employment, the volunteers in Building 4 Hope stayed in touch and continued to support them and in many cases built a relatior15hip with their parents and families. The Trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charitv Comrnission on public benefit and we are satislied that we have fully achieved our Charitable Objects. Section D Achievements and performance Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year Most of our students started the course with minimal or no qualifications having failed to achieve at school. Many were Not in Education Employment or Training INEETI. Almost all felt that they could never achieve anything and had given up hope, unable to afford a college course or gain employment. Those entitled, due to their age, to free college education struggled in FE environments because of their additional needs and family circumstance5. All the students completing their planned course during the year 21-22 gained three or more qualifications. They all achieved a level l award in Health and Safety in a Construction Environment. They all received specialist CSCS training They all received support to apply for a 5 year CSCS labourer card They all received multi-skill training including plastering, bricklaying, painting, carpentryl. They all achieved a Carpentry and Joinery level l Award Certificate andlor diploma They all received appropriate Maths, English and IT teaching They all completed and Employability Skills Programme They all completed a Manual Handling training course. They all completed an asbestos awareness course. Section E Why We Are Unique Unlike other FE Education providers, Building 4 Hope keeps in touch with all 'formerf students. Students are students for life. Volunteers from Building 4 Hope regularly carry out home visits, and keep in touch over the phone. Once we have helped someone into a career. we aim to do everything possible to help them succeed. We are always ready to help any student- current or otherwise- through any struggles or issues Wlthin their personal and home lives. TAR March 2012

Section E Why We Are Unique Students who have failed to thrive at college or school succeed, often for the first time in their lives, due to l-.1 tuition. flexible hours, being able to work at their own pace and on going pastoral support with day to day reviews and targets. English, maths and IT are embedded in lessons. Work experience is a vital part of the course and many students have the opportunity of paid part time technician work at the workshops. At Building 4 Hope we don't just support students in a career in Carpentry and Joinery, we support them in whatever path they feel is suited to them. Refreshments are provided every day. Travel expenses are reimbursed for needy students to enable them to travel to the centre for interviews or starting a new job depending on familv circumstances. All students attending Building 4 Hope are kept safe. All students have their own person al PPE kit box. Building 4 Hope has an exemplary record of health and safety with excellent feedback from the British safety Council "Overall you are a brilliant centre and you are clearly committed to best practice in delivering the Level I In Safety and Health In a Construction Environrnent." Comments from students "I don 't know what I would have done if I hadn't come here" P.C. "I really enjoy learning without worrying when I make a mistake. At school I was petrified to make a mistake" D.W. "I was going round in circles and when the Job Centre told me about Building 4 Hope. l applied and everyone there really helped and supported me. They really believed in me and had faith in me. I grew in confidence and was so pleased with my first ever qualification. I got 86%. 1 got more qualifications an(1 now had something to put on my C.V. They really helped me and I will always remember them." M.T. "l am now in Full Time employment and get paid well. l am happy and can now enjoy life. Before I was really down as I did not see any future for me. It was so much better than school. I hated going to school and felt under pressure and struggled in all lessons. When I left school I tried college but I struggled there too and ended up dropping out because I couldn't get on the right course because I had no school qualifications. I cannot thank Building 4 Hope enough. It changed my life. Everyone believed in me and I felt safe. I knew I could do the work here. Everyone was patient and encouraged me. I now have a full time job and they still encourage me and I can always ask for advice. I don't know what would have happened if I hadn't Bone there. I was in a bad place and could see no way out. When the Job Centre told me about Building 4 Hope I was so glad they did. They were right because 8uilding 4 Hope understood me and helped me to do well."T.P. Comment from a Sin le Parent My Son had a poor experience at school and hated college. I began to see a change in him when he started at Building 4 Hope. He is much more confident and l am so thankful to everyone at Building 4 Hope. He was on a bad route before. TAR March 2012

Section F Financial review Brief statement of the charity's policy on reserves The Trustees agreed it prudent to maintain a reserve of £1000. The Trustees meet regularly and review finances and policies. Building 4 Hope has been operating elficiently and prudently since 2017. Details of any funds materially in deficit None Further financial review details the charrty's principal sources of fund5 (including any fundraising)., how expenditure has supported the key objectives of the charity,. Our total income for the reporting period was £51523 of which £23000 was in the form of grants, £25323 came from gifts from individuals and businesses, and £3200 came from Gift Aid. During this period, £264 was spent on stationery. and £7500 was spent on tools, materials and Part lime Technician support for improving and extending the workshops at Ihe Training Centre. £31130 was speni paying the CEOIPrincipal Teacher. Part Time Leclurer. Part Time Learning Support Mentor and part time Administrator to cover all studenl training which was provided lo the students at no cosl to themselves. Durin this eriod our remises were iven rent free. Section G Other optional information Section H 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) £f6 Fil& NJ CD> j F). LOLEMAN Position (eg Secretary, Chair, etc Date Ig/oil2o23 18 I, lis TAR March 2012

1171933
Building 4 hope
01/04/21
31/03/22
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1171933
Building 4 hope
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31/03/22
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1171933
Building 4 hope
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31/03/22
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1171933
Building 4 hope
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31/03/22
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1171933
Building 4 hope
01/04/21
31/03/22
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Charity Name
Receipts andpayments accounts
Period start date
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1171933
Building 4 hope
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CC16a
For the period
from
01/04/21
Period start date
To 31/03/22
Period end date
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrestricted
funds
to the nearest £
A1 Receipts
Donations
25,323
Grants
23,000
Gift Aid
3,200
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-
-
-
-
Sub total(Gross income for AR)51,523
A2 Asset and investment sales,
(see table).
-
-
Sub total -
Total receipts 51,523
A3 Payments
CEO Duties
30,000
NESTpension
1,663
Part Time lecturer
270
Part Time LearningSupport Mentor
-
Part Time Administrator
860
Part TimeTechnician
963
Stationery
264
Materials, Buildingmaintenance
6,537
AwardingBodyCosts
1,314
Insurances
544
Enrichment Activities
158
Other Costs
1,296
Sub total 43,869
A4 Asset and investment
purchases, (see table)
-
-
Sub total -
Total payments 43,869
Net of receipts/(payments) 7,655
A5 Transfers between funds
-
A6 Cash funds last year end
15,812
Cash funds this year end 23,467
Restricted funds
to the nearest £
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Endowment
funds
to the nearest £
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-
-
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Total funds
to the nearest £
25,323
23,000
3,200
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51,523
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51,523
30,000
1,663
270
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860
963
264
6,537
1,314
544
158
1,296
43,869
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Last year
to the nearest £
29,790
7,000
2,928
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-
-
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-
39,718
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-
39,718
30,000
1,247
260
115
-
1,467
276
4,737
139
560
13
2,221
41,035
A4 Asset and investment
purchases, (see table)
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-
**Sub total ** - -
Total payments
Net of receipts/(payments)
A5 Transfers between funds
A6 Cash funds last year end
**Cash funds this year end **
43,869 41,035
7,655 - - 7,655 - 1,318
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15,812 - - 15,812 17,130
23,467 - - 23,467 15,812

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period

Unrestricted Restricted funds Endowment
Categories Details funds funds
to nearest £ to nearest £ to nearest £
B1 Cash funds cash in bank 23,467 - -
- - -
- - -
Total cash funds 23,467 - -
(agree balances with receipts and payments
account(s)) OK OK OK

CCXX R1 accounts (SS)

10/06/22

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Unrestricted Restricted funds Endowment
funds funds
Details to nearest £ to nearest £ to nearest £
B2 Other monetary assets - - -
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Details Fund to which asset
belongs
Cost (optional) Current value
(optional)
B3 Investment assets - -
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Details Fund to which asset
belongs
Cost (optional) Current value
(optional)
B4 Assets retained for the - -
charity’s own use - -
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- -
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- -
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Fund to which Amount due When due
Details liability relates (optional) (optional)
B5 Liabilities -
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Signed by one or two trustees on behalf
of all the trustees
Signature Print Name Date of approval

CCXX R2 accounts (SS)

10/06/22

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I CHARITY COMMISSION ! FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examinerfs report on the accounts Sectlon A Independent Examiner's Report Reportto the trusteesl members of On accounts for the year I ended 31. I.2L Charity no (if any) Sel out on pages , I report to the iruslees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity 1.the Trust") fot the year ended Responsibilities and As the charity Iruslees of the Trust, you are responsible forthe preparation basis of Teport of the 8¢counts in accordance with the requirements of the Charitles Act 2011 ('the ACV'I. I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accour)ts Carr￿ o under section 145 of the 2011 Act aNS in carrying Olrt my examination, I have followed the aPpI￿able Directions given by the Charity Commission und8r section 145(51(bl of the Acl. I have completed my examination. I confirm that material matters have cometo my attention { "l in connecton with the examination whrch gives me cause to believe that in, any malerhgl respect.. accounting records were not kept in accordance with sectton 130 of the Act or the accounts do not accord with the accounting rec￿d$ Independent examlnerfs statement I have no concems and have come across no other matters in connection wtth the examination to which attention should be drawn in order lo enable 3 proper understanding of the accounts lo be reached. . Please delete the words in the brackets ifthey do not apply. Date:. 17.4.22" Slgn¢d: Name: Relevant pyofgssional qualificationls) or body (If any): I Address: IER October 2018

Section Disclosure Onw complete if the examiner r￿d5 lo highlight matters of concem (see CC32, Indepe￿]ent examinatk)n of charity accounts.. directions and guidance for examin￿$1. Give here brief details of any items that the examiner wishes to disclose. IER October 2018