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Trustees’ Annual Report

JANUARY 2024 – DECEMBER 2024

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Table of Contents

A Letter From the Trustees ............................................................................................................. 2 Reference and Administration Details .......................................................................................... 3 Risk management ............................................................................................................................ 4 Objectives and Activities for the Public Benefit ........................................................................ 5 Grant making policy ......................................................................................................................... 6 Achievements and Performance .................................................................................................... 8 Fundraising ........................................................................................................................................ 8 Grants ................................................................................................................................................ 8 Financial Review .............................................................................................................................. 11 Summary financial accounts ......................................................................................................... 11 Declaration ......................................................................................................................................... 12

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A Letter From the Trustees

Dear present and future donors, partners, applicants, and friends,

We are pleased to share with you our 2024 Trustees’ Annual Report. 2024 was our seventh year of operations and showed our continued commitment to our charities purpose. For 2024 we selected five talented Scholars in Steven, Morgan, Zia, Bethel and Umar. We look forward to supporting them in their journey through university.

Across our scholars we granted a total of £32,000 (with £54,527 cash raised in the calendar year) for our five scholars. Two of our scholars were Hollyport Scholars as our partnership with the private equity firm continues. In terms of cash raised, this was Crowd Scholar’s biggest year since it was founded, an exciting milestone.

With warm regards and excitement for the years ahead,

David Papirnik & Alexander De Kegel

Co-founders & Trustees

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Reference and Administration Details

Trustees:

Charity name: Crowd Scholar

Charity number: 1174788

Registered address: Lytchett House, Unit 13, Freeland Park, Wareham Road, Lytchett Matravers, Poole, BH16 6FA

Bankers: NatWest Bank, 250 Bishopsgate, London, England, EC2M 4AA

Report of the trustees for the year ended 31[st] December 2024:

The trustees present their annual report and financial statements of the Charity for the year ended 31[st] December 2024. The report has been prepared in accordance with the Charity Commission’s Trustees’ annual report template (SORP 2005) for smaller charities.

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Structure, Governance & Management

The Charitable Incorporate Organisation (CIO), number 1174788, was established on the 21[st] September 2017 by the founding trustees, David and Alex, to support, recognise, and encourage high-achieving students from disadvantaged backgrounds hoping to attend university. The CIO is governed by a Constitution. The Constitution has not been amended since Crowd Scholar was established.

The current trustees are the founding trustees. Their terms are set at three years (Alex) and four years (David). Both trustees may put themselves forward for re-appointment at the end of their terms. The Constitution requires a minimum of two trustees and a maximum of eight. The broad strategy and areas of activity for the CIO (as well as the day-to-day administration of grants and handling of applications) fall within the remit of the trustees’ work.

Risk management

The trustees have considered the major risks to which the Charity is exposed and have looked mitigate these in a number of different ways:

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Objectives and Activities for the Public Benefit

For the public benefit and for those under the age of 20 in England and Wales, the object of the CIO is to advance education and relieve poverty in such ways as the charity trustees think fit. This object is achieved, in particular, but not exclusively, by providing to such persons grants in order to help them attend university or other institutions of further education.

The trustees confirm that they have referred to the guidance contained in the Charity Commission’s general guidance on public benefit when reviewing the CIO’s aims and objectives and in setting the grant making policy for the year.

The trust achieves its objectives by:

By focusing on these areas, we are contributing to the Charity’s strategic priority of building a community-led scholarship programme for high-achieving students from disadvantaged backgrounds.

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Grant making policy

1. Purpose

2. Introduction

3. Governance principles

4. Grant-making criteria

5. Grant-making processes

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Achievements and Performance

The trustees are pleased that the achievements and performance of the Charity in 2024, as set out below:

Fundraising

The Charity’s 2024 fundraising campaign saw £32,000 committed to five winning scholars. The main source of donations and grants are:

Grants

Across all active cohorts up until 2024, the distribution of grants looks as follows:

2018 scholarship allocations - GBP

2018 scholarship allocations -GBP 2018 scholarship allocations -GBP 2018 scholarship allocations -GBP 2018 scholarship allocations -GBP
Allocated Granted (%) Remaining
Charles 5,000.00 100% 0.00
Jason 1,449.04 100% 0.00
Alaa 1,449.04 100% 0.00

2019 scholarship allocations - GBP

2019 scholarship allocations -GBP 2019 scholarship allocations -GBP 2019 scholarship allocations -GBP 2019 scholarship allocations -GBP
Allocated Granted (%) Remaining
Hisham 5,000.00 100% 0.00
Efia 1,500.00 100% 0.00
Charlie 1,500.00 100% 0.00

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2020 scholarship allocations - GBP

2020 scholarship allocations -GBP 2020 scholarship allocations -GBP 2020 scholarship allocations -GBP 2020 scholarship allocations -GBP
Allocated Granted (%) Remaining
Ruby 5,000 100% 0.00
Buraq 4,000 + 1,000 125% 0.00
Hilary 4,000 100% 0.00

2021 scholarship allocations - GBP

2021 scholarship allocations -GBP 2021 scholarship allocations -GBP 2021 scholarship allocations -GBP 2021 scholarship allocations -GBP
Allocated Granted (%) Remaining
Ayo 5,000 100% 0.00
Donna 5,000 100% 0.00
CJ 10,000 100% 0.00
Aalyan 10,000 100% 0.00
Billie 1,500.00 100% 0.00

2022 scholarship allocations - GBP

2022 scholarship allocations -GBP 2022 scholarship allocations -GBP 2022 scholarship allocations -GBP 2022 scholarship allocations -GBP
Allocated Granted (%) Remaining
Ayman 10,000 92% 782.85
Hannah 10,000 100% 0.00

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Azeez 6,000 + 581 110% 0.00
Lauren 6,000 0% 6,000.00
Khadim 1,500 100% 0.00

2023 scholarship allocations - GBP

2023 scholarship allocations -GBP 2023 scholarship allocations -GBP 2023 scholarship allocations -GBP 2023 scholarship allocations -GBP
Allocated Granted (%) Remaining
Nick 10,000+3,507 135% 0.00
Kristen 10,000 55% 4,522.50
Esther 2,000 100% 0.00

2024 scholarship allocations - GBP

2024 scholarship allocations -GBP 2024 scholarship allocations -GBP 2024 scholarship allocations -GBP 2024 scholarship allocations -GBP
Allocated Granted (%) Remaining
Steven 4,000 100% 0.00
Morgan 4,000 100% 0.00
Zia 4,000 93% 300.00
Bethel 10,000 34% 6,556.39
Umar 10,000 0% 10,000.00

Note: Scholarship allocations to 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 scholars shows data as of January 2026. This being the date the accounts were updated and signed off by Crowd Scholar’s chair of trustees.

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Financial Review

Throughout the year, the Charity relied on contributions from its founding trustees to support the ongoing maintenance of its infrastructure. Scholarship funding is dependent on the Charity’s fundraising activities. The delta between the financial summary and total committed for the year represents a timing difference. The table below represents a cash view while committed fundraising represents contractual commitments. Over the years this smooths out.

At present, the Charity’s policy on reserves is to leave these in cash in order to avoid any investment risk. The trustees have concluded that, given the sums involved and the time horizon before the cash is required (donations are typically disbursed to the winning scholars as soon as requested, often within 24 months), investing the cash is not warranted at this time.

Summary financial accounts

2023 2024
01/01/2023-
31/12/2023
01/01/2024-
31/12/2024
Donation income £23,567.78 £54,527.38
Non-donation income £954.94 £(1,162.18)1
Total Income £24,522.72 £53,365.20)
Grants made (£19,886.56) (£33,309.66)
Expenses (£48.71) (£-526.74)
Total outflows (£19,935.27) (£33,309.68)
Net cash flow £4,587.45 £21,217.72
Ending cash balance £33,047.89 £52,576.69

1 Reallocation of income from non-donation to donation income.

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Declaration

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

Signed on behalf of the trustees:

David Alexander Papirnik

Chair of Trustees

25 January 2026

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