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2022-11-30-accounts

To protect and promote the health
of people residing
permanently
or
temporarily
in the United
Kingdom
who are seriously
or terminally
ill by
Summary
ofthe objects
charity set out in its
governing
document
ofthe the provision
offunds to charitable
organisations
dedicated
to the
ongoing care and wellbeing
of such persons
in the interests
of social
welfare
with a view to improving
their conditions
of life.
In planning
activities, we kept in mind the Charity Commission's
guidance
on public benefit at our trustee meetings.
The Sunseeker
London Charitable
Trust (SLCT)carries out its purpose
by supporting
existing charities that meet the charitable
objective. The
board oftrustees exercise their discretion
when assessing
formal
applications
from existing charities,
considering
which applicants
best
further the SLCT objectives
giving the greatest
public benefit and
considering
the effectiveness
ofthe project.
Surnrnary of 'the rnalll The focus of our activities
this year remains
on supporting
existing
activities undertaken for the charities that share the same ethos to further the purpose
ofthe SLCT.
public benefit
in relation to
these objects (include within
this section the statutory
A Grant of E8,500.00 was awarded
to the Princess Alexandra
Hospital
Trust. The funding
will be used for nurses to be trained
in Cognitive
declaration that trustees have Behavioural
Therapy (CBT).This is a new programme
for breast cancer
had regard to
issued
by the
the guidance
Charity
patients
suffering
from menopause
symptoms
that are currently
unable
to take Hormone
Replacement
Treatment
(HRT) offering patients
a
Commission on public treatment
pathway.
benefit)
Regular discussions
with Teens Unite focus upon a Respite Centre for
Teenagers
with Cancer. The planning
applications
for the Respite Centre
have been rejected
by the Council and SLCT continue to support the
planned
appeal. This project will welcome
all young people suffering
with
cancer regardless
of personal
background,
gender,
faith or personal
background.

1. Purpose Purpose
1.1) The purpose
ofthis document
is to set out the criteria and
processes that govern
how the Sunseeker
London Charitable
Trust awards
grants.
'l.2) A grant is defined as a financial
award made
by the Trust from its
funds to support
charitable
activities.
2. Introduction
2.1) The Sunseeker
London Charitable
Trust aims to
financially
support
and raise awareness
of pre-existing
charities
which meet
the following
objectives;
"The relief ofsickness and the preservation of health
among
people residing
permanently
or temporarily
Kingdom. "
in the United
"Toact as a resource for seriously
and terminally
ill young people
living
in the UK by providing
organised
programs
of activities as a
means of providing
recreational
and leisure
time activity
in the
interests
of social welfare for young people
living in the UK who
have need by reason oftheir infirmity
or disability
with a view to
improving
the conditions
of life of such persons
You may choose
further statements,
relevant,
about:
to include
where
2.2) The board ofTrustees make grants based on where they believe
their contribution
will make a real difference.
policy on grantmaking; 3. Grant-making
criteria
o policy programme related 3.1) Who can apply?
investment;
Charities
contribution made by
volunteers. Charities
do not need to be registered
to
apply for a grant,
however the grant must be used for legally charitable work
and projects.
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Charities
applying
for a grant must have
a governing
document.
The charity should
have a bank account
in the group
name.
Individuals
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The trustees
of Sunseeker
London Charitable
Trust do not
make grants
directly to individuals.
3.2) Geographical
area
Sunseeker
London Charitable
Trust makes
grants to
organisations
which operate throughout
England
and Wales. The
Trustees do not support
registered
Charities
outside the UK.
3.3) The Trustees
support
the following
categories (scope)
Advancing
health
or saving of lives
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Medical treatment
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Relieving sickness

O CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND
AND WALES
CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND
AND WALES
CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND
AND WALES
Receipts and payments Receipts and payments Receipts and payments Receipts and payments accounts accounts accounts CC&ea
For the period
from
01/12/2021 To 30/11/2022
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Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
Total funds Last year
to the nearest to the nearest E to the nearest K to the nearest R to the nearest 6
A1 Receipts
Donations
Sub total(Gross income for
AR)
A2 Asset and investment
sales,
(see table).
Sruh total
Total receipts
A3 Pa ments
Grants and Donations 8,500 8,500 8,000
Bank charges 98 98 79
Sub total 8,598 8,598 8,079
A4 Asset and investment
purchases,
(see table}
Sub total
Total payments 8,598 8,598 8,079
Net ofreceiptsl(payments) 8,598 8,598 8,079
A5 Transfers between funds
A6 Cash funds last year end
Cash funds this year end 8,598 8,598 8,079
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Unrestricted Restricted Endowment
Categories Details funds funds funds
to nearest 6 to nearest E to nearest F
B1Cash funds Account 33414523 5,867
Total cash funds 5,867
(agree balances with receipts and payments
account(s))
Unrestricted Restricted Endowment
funds funds funds
Details to nearest 6 to nearest F to nearest
K
B2Other monetary assets
Details Fund to which
asset belon
Cost (optional) Current value
a
lanai
B3Investment assets
Details Fund to which
asset balan s
Cost (optional) Current value
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anal
B4Assets retained for the
charity's own use
Fund to which Amount
due
When due
Details ilabil
relates
a
anal
o tlon
B5Liabilities
Signed by one or two trustees
behalf of all the trustees
on Sign ture Print Name Date of
a
reval
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