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2021-12-31-accounts

Football for Humanity (Charitable Incorporated Organisation)

Registered Charity number: 1174192

Trustee Annual Report and Financial Statement From 1 January 2021 to 31 December 2021

Contents

Objectives and Activities ............................................................................................................ 3 Achievements and Performance................................................................................................ 4 Structure, Governance and Management ................................................................................. 4 Administrative details ................................................................................................................ 5 Declarations ............................................................................................................................... 5 Financial Review and Financial Statement ................................................................................ 6 Independent Examiner Report and Declaration ........................................................................ 7

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Objectives and Activities

Summary of the charity's purposes as set out in its governing document.

  1. To promote community participation in healthy recreation by providing facilities for the playing of association football and other sports capable of improving health (i.e., land, buildings, equipment, and organizing sporting activities;

  2. To provide and assist in providing facilities for sport, recreation, or other leisure time occupation of such persons who have need for such facilities by reason of their youth, age, infirmity or disability, financial hardship, poverty, or social and economic circumstances, particularly those adversely affected by civil unrest, rebellion, or war, or for the public at large in the interests of social welfare and with the object of improving their conditions of life;

  3. To advance public education, in particular physical education, with a focus on children and young people, especially those displaced and traumatised by war, with a view to helping children and young people develop and grow to maturity as members of society by such means as the trustees think fit.

Summary of the main activities in relation to those purposes for the public benefit, in particular, the activities, projects or services identified in the accounts.

  1. Established the #StopOSAEC project in the Philippines, which is a nationwide football-focused intervention that aims to eradicate the Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children (OSAEC) through a games-based and systems approach.

  2. Supported by PLDT and SMART telecommunications, pocket Wi-Fi gadgets and prepaid internet load were distributed to Football for Humanity community coaches across the Philippines to enable online training sessions during Covid19 lockdowns for the purpose of educating coaches on Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children.

  3. During Covid19 lockdowns in the Philippines, online training was conducted for community coaches to learn about psychological first aid and about delivering customized football-based programmes emphasizing children’s rights and Child Protection.

  4. Distributed the remaining 100 unpoppable balls to Football for Humanity community beneficiaries in marginalized and conflict-affected communities all over the Philippines.

  5. Conducted football activities for refugees and people seeking asylum in Manchester, England, to address mental health and inequalities in collaboration with RAPAR (Refugee and Asylum Participatory Action Research) under the ‘Football Freedom’ project, supported by Manchester FA, University of Manchester and No Borders MCR.

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Achievements and Performance

Summary of the main achievements of the charity, identifying the difference the charity’s work has made to the circumstances of its beneficiaries and any wider benefits to society as a whole.

  1. Secured a grant from the Australian Embassy to fund the Stop Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children (StopOSAEC) programme that will benefit at least 20 communities all over the Philippines.

  2. Secured local partnerships with RAPAR (Refugee and Asylum Seeker Participatory Action Research), the Manchester FA and Greater Sport and Sport England to fund and develop the refugee-led ‘Football Freedom’ programme implemented in Manchester, England.

  3. Secured international partnerships and sponsorships that expanded the Charity’s capabilities (social media strategies, field training, curriculum creation, human rights policies, child protection policies, etc.), namely Coaches Across Continents, SMART/PLDT, the Australian Embassy in the Philippines, PAGEONE/Advocacy Partners Asia, and the Department of Justice/Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking.

  4. Reorganized, recruited and trained new Football for Humanity community coaches who had been displaced by the lockdowns imposed during the pandemic.

Achievements against objectives set.

Over 30 coaches were recruited for the Stop Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children (StopOSAEC) project, exceeding the 20 coaches initially targeted (Note: Actual number of active coaches may exceed 30 since junior coaches are participating until such time when they will be recognised as senior coaches).

Structure, Governance and Management

Type of governing document.

Constitution.

How is the charity constituted?

A charitable incorporated organization (CIO) whose only voting members are its charity trustees.

Trustee selection methods include details of any constitutional provisions e.g., election to post or name of any person or body entitled to appoint one or more trustees.

The Board selects trustees based on the nominee’s skills, knowledge, experience and eligibility as indicated in the constitution.

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Administrative details

Charity name: Football for Humanity FootballforHumanity Foundation, Inc

Registered charity 1174192 CN201702832 number: Charity’s principal Llety 172 Lauan Street address: Llangefni Muntinlupa City LL77 7NJ, UK 1780, PH

Names of trustees who manage the charity (UK)

  1. Christopher Thomas

  2. Ma Belen Elvira S. Tiongco

  3. Martin Unsworth

  4. Aminullah Alonto Lucman

  5. Edgar Lim Te

Names of trustees who manage the charity (PH)

  1. Christopher Thomas

  2. Ma Belen Elvira S. Tiongco

  3. Darcy Sanico

  4. Angelo Tapia

  5. Jaypee Sanchez

  6. Raymund Brillantes

  7. Abigail Lacorte

  8. Jezreel Menia

  9. Johann Vicencio

Declarations

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees | Date 25 July 2022

Christopher Thomas Ma Belen Elvira S. Tiongco President Vice President

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Financial Review and Financial Statement

Most of the year was still subject to lockdowns. Physical and on-ground activities were prohibited. However, the Charity continued to function using online platforms and gained funding based on its innovative and socially relevant objectives. Thus, the year registered the biggest funding in the history of the charity and ended positively, with all activities sufficiently covered by the budget.

The charity’s principal sources of funds.

Grants and public donations

Receipts and Payments from 1 January 2021 to 31 December 2021

A1 Receipts Unrestricted
Funds
Restricted
Funds
Total Funds Last Year
Income 2,769 32,665 35,434 3,540
Subtotal 2,769 32,665 35,434 3,540
A2 Payments
Football Training& Education 13,624 13,624 5,982
Refugee Project(UK) 1,051 1,051
StopOSAEC(PH) 17,297 17,297
General Administration 3,159 3,159
Subtotal 3,159 31,972 35,131 5,982
A3 Asset and Investment Purchases
Totalpayments 3,159 31,972 35,131 5,982
Net of Receipts/Payments 390 693 303 2,442
Cash funds thisyear end 390 693 303 2,442

Section B Statement of Assets & Liabilities at the end of 2021

B1 Cash Funds Unrestricted
Funds
Restricted
Funds
155
445
Total cash funds 155
445
B2 Assets retained Current value
Office equipment 534

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B3 Liabilities Fund to which liabilityrelates liabilityrelates
Due from Trustees and Officers 5,492
Accrued Expense and other
payables
223

Signed by two trustees on behalf of all trustees

Signature

Print Name Date of Approval Christopher Thomas 25 July 2022 Ma Belen Elvira S. Tiongco 25 July 2022

Independent Examiner Report and Declaration

The following pages present the Independent Examiner Report that was undertaken in the Philippines as a statutory requirement. This report accounts for all UK and Philippines receipts and payments from 1 January 2021 to 31 December 2021.

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HERMINIO P. CABATO Certified Pubk Accountant 88. L9 C•mBl4 St. S•)ArY) Vougy XVII. 4, La8 PirAS Cy REPORTOF INDEPENDENT AUDITOR FOOTBALLFORHUMANtrf FOUNDATION. INC 172 Lauan Stre< Ayala AlabarYJ Vdlage Muntinlupa Cty Re rt on Ihe p￿dI¢ rf Ihe Flnanclal Statements FOOTBALLFORHUMANrrY FOUNDATION. INC wlKh comprise the statements of financial Positi￿ as of D￿ltser 31. 2021 aNI 2020, ￿ten￿ts of re￿ue and exFenses, of charyes in fund balarrA and the stat￿￿nt of cash fkjws for the ￿arS eThJe(l and notes to the sktanents. Includlr¥J summwy of sigrmficant acC(￿nting potscies. In my opinion, the ￿cOMpanY1¥j fmancial statanents pre￿t fairly. n all material resp￿. the fin￿¢1￿ POtion of the Compaw as at De¢wT￿ 31, 2020, t financial arnl ks cash lknvs for the yews then end•l. in accord￿te with PhIlWff￿ FYwKial Re￿iNj &andards. I condwted my a￿lts in acconlarte with PhilyFMrE &andard on Auditry (PSA). My responsiL¥knty urxler tIK)se starth￿S ae furttw descriWJ in the Auditor's Resp)nsibilitEs Aud of the Financial Stat￿￿rtS Secti￿ of my rwort. l am Indep￿￿ent auditor ￿ tho Man3a7la)t 17 accordaftce with the &hrcal uiremrfts that are relevant to my a￿lts of th8 fmancial statonents in the Philippine5. the Ccth of Ethics fcf Profess•wl AcwHtsnts in the Philippines. and I have fulfilled ffly ottw r•sponsrf)itils In a¢￿dance with these uirem. I believe tha the a￿111 evijence I ha% otam￿l is appropriate to FY01￿￿e a basis ft)r my opinion. Except for the mattern described in the paragraph. I dmined th& thwe are a￿lIt mattws to Comm4z￿￿ i) my rwi. Managem&tt is respOr￿th for the wepar&ion arKI fair FY8Sartation of t￿8 financial statements in aC￿rd￿R wlh Plpine fnancial Rep)rtirrfJ &andards. This responthlty Incl￿ des¥JntywJ Impkn￿lirfj ¥KJ maintaining Krtemal contrd reknnt to the wwjafatnn arKI fay prewrtatM)n of financial statement that apptying approwth accountiNJ poicEs. makrKJ accountiry e&imatss that are feasonabb wi the cycumthces.

My objthp is to obtain r8asonabI8 assurarKe al￿Ul whettr£r the financial error, and to issue an a￿11￿0￿. rewrt that inchAes my opinion. Reasonable assurance is h￿h of a5suran¢e, bth is rK)t a guarantee that an audit COtxluct8J in a¢￿dance wdh PSA wil deta# a rntsial misstateffnt when it exits. misslata)￿ts ran arise from fraud or error and are cortsKlered mrial rf. ThlivKlualty or in the aggityate. tw coukl rnasonabty be expect￿1 to influence the economic decisicms of uws tsken on the basis of these financial As part of an aujil li accordance wilh PSA l exwcise prot8ssml J￿JgMent and rnarrtain ￿￿eS￿nal skeFrticism throwJh0￿ the a￿lt. l atso: Idenily aThJ &8ses of mial rn15St&￿1￿t of the financlal atawts. due to fraul or error. deswJn and perfomi audrt procedures resp)nsi%e to thc6e risks. and obtan audit evidence that is Suffic￿ and appropriate to FYOTr•iJe a l>asts for my opinion. The rrsk of not ddeth'NJ a material misatemert resultiThJ from fra￿1 is hvjher than for one resuttwvJ frcth emr. as fratKI may invol¥p collusKJn. forgery. wrta)tiork4 (#r¢issions. misstatwents, lx the overrwJ& of Int￿nal control. Obtain an Ur￿ndrKj (rf intemal corttml thnt to the audit in order to desvJn audit procedures that are appropriate in the by manwJThrt. Con¢hxle on the apw0wlat￿￿S of management's use of the gdrrfj concem basis of a¢￿UnIlryJ and. uwx on trE a￿111 evKlence otrtain&Y. wtslher a Mat￿la1 uncertairrty exist rdated to e￿$ or conditions thai m8y cast swnifKant doubt on the Companys atslty to ¢ontiNe as a going crxw. 11 I C￿lude tha a mat￿181 uncertamty extsts, l am r8]uir￿J lo draw attention in my audrlofs to the rdat disckjgjres in the ffiancial stat￿n&￿ or. rf s￿h discfosures are inquate. to m(xlty our op11￿n. My Go￿1u$l0n is bas&1 on the audit eviSen¢e (thned up to the d of my atyjitofs report. Hirw￿, futu￿ e￿nts or ￿ditiorS may caw the Company to cease to ¢ortinue as 90irKJ c(xIc￿n. EVa￿ale the o%prall wesa1tsti￿. stnKturo and ¢ontent on t financial statem￿ts. includwKJ the disclosures, arKI whether the rK)ancial statanents represert the tranSact1x￿ and events a manner that achie%es fair presert1￿. l ¢ommunicate with those chwi with govemance rtyarfirNJ. amorwJ olher matters. the plann￿] scope ￿ timw¥J of the audTrt aNI svjnificant audit firKlings, incI￿j￿r￿j any sijnifwl d8ftiwws in c(¥ttrol that l K￿￿ty durirvJ my a￿l[L

Re rt on the Su Under Revenue R ulallons 1￿010 and 19-2011 rf th¢ Burnau of IntThl Reven My audit was coTrJucted for the pw>ose of fi)rmirrfJ an opinion on the basic financial Statern￿ tsken as a whok. Tr suppkntary infrffiiation rquired under R6nue RaJulatI￿ 1&2011 aNI 1&2010 (n the fjnancial stateffents are pres&rted for purpose (rf fifiNJ with Bureau of Intemal Re%ewe and ar6 not required part of ￿1¢ f￿￿Kial &aigrnts. Such nf￿M￿lOft are re¥￿rGibilIlY of the of FOOTBALLFORHUMANITY FOUNDATION, INC. Th8 infcKmalon Lwi subp¢t￿ to the a￿litIng procedures appli￿1 n my audtl of the basic finanual st*ements. In my opinK)n, the lnft?nnat￿n are fairty stated. in all maierlal rwpects. in relati￿ lo th8 I￿siC financiat stateM￿ts tkn as a whole. HERMINIO P. CABATO CPA Cert No. 41003 TIN 1(XHW77 BOA Accreditation No. 2378 Valid unb"l Dec. 31. 2(r22 BIR kcT&YrtatfJn No. 0￿0407￿1-2[r2o Valid until FebrU￿Y 28. 2023 PTR No. 12tE68w Jan￿ry 11. 2Lf£2 Las Pmas City April 15. 2022

MBERS AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES FooT￿LFORHuMANlTy FOUNDATION. INC 172 Lauan Street. Aya Alabwj Vdlage Muntinlupa Cty REPORT ON OTHBi LEGAL AND REGULATORY REQUlliEMENTS Our a￿111 was conduc￿1 the PU￿ of fornw￿ aThJ opinv)n on tha basi5 of fll)ancial statement as a whob. The suppteff• informatic>n sl¥)wn Is presented to the purpose of addtK)nal analy￿.$ and is ncA requir8J part of the basic financial s￿ement. S￿h has be￿ sUbJ"&t￿l to the auditing proce(lures in the audit of th8 fI￿nCial at&)wit and in our opinion. is fairfy stated in all maenal re5p&ts in relation to the basK sLmart taken as a who￿. HERMINIO P. CABATO CPA Cert. No. 41003 TIN 1CM)-890-577 BOA ￿CredrtatIon No. fJ78 Valid until Dec. 31, 2022 81R Accr&Jath)n No. O&CK)4070-C01-3T20 Valid until February 28. 2 PTR No. 13J66WAI Jaftuary 11. 2022 Las City April 15. 2022

HERMINIO P. CABATO 88 L9 C￿118 Str*( San Antorlo Valey 17. TaEon 4. Las Pl￿$ City Supplemental Written Statement of Independent Auditor Footballr￿￿uManity Foundalion, Inc. 172 Lauan Street Ayala Alabang Willage Muntinlupa. City I have exam1r￿d the Financial Statem￿t$ of Foolballforhumanity Foundation. Inc. for ￿ year ended Dec£mber 31. 2021 on which I have In compliance with SRC Rule 68, 1 statirKJ that the said company has total number of nine (9) trustees as of December 31. 2021. HERMINIO P. CABATO CPA Cert. M). 41003 TIN 100-891k57T BOA ACC￿￿taIlOn No. 2378 Vald until Dec. 31. ￿22 BIR Aecredil81ion No. 0&004071>rxJ1-2020 Vald until February 28. 2023 PTr No. 121A6866J January 11. 2022 Las Pinas City April 15, 2022