Trustees' Annual Report for the period
Period start date Period end date Day Month Year Day Month Year 01 Jan 2022 31 Dec 2022
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Section A Reference and administration details
Charity name Team Greaves ABC Other names charity is known by N/A Registered charity number (if any) 1175978
| Charity's principal address | Bourne Street | |
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| Hollinwood | ||
| Oldham | ||
| Postcode | OL9 7LX |
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
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Trustee name | Office (if any) | Dates acted if not for whole year |
Name of person (or body) entitled to appoint trustee (ifany) |
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| Toni Greaves | Secretary/Treasurer | |||
| Marvin Greaves | Vice Chair/Treasurer/ PublicityOfficer |
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| GaryThwaites | Club Welfare Officer | |||
| Simon Creighton | Deputy Club Welfare Officer |
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| Marc Jackson | Chair | |||
Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees)
Name Dates acted if not for whole year
Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)
Type of adviser Name Address
Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)
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Section B Structure, governance and management
Description of the charity’s trusts
Type of governing document
Constitution 01/01/22 – 31/12/22
- (eg. trust deed, constitution)
How the charity is constituted
Charity Registered Community Amateur Boxing Club
- (eg. trust, association, company)
Trustee selection methods
Appointed by existing trustees
- (eg. appointed by, elected by)
Additional governance issues (Optional information)
You may choose to include additional information, where relevant, about:
We follow all policies and procedures provided by England Boxing as we are affiliated by them as an amateur boxing club.
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policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees;
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the charity’s organisational structure and any wider network with which the charity works;
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relationship with any related parties;
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trustees’ consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them.
Section C Objectives and activities
The aims and objectives of the club are:
Summary of the objects of the charity set out in its governing document
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To offer coaching and competitive opportunities in boxing.
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To develop health, fitness and wellbeing for all member of the public through boxing and fitness activities.
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To promote the club within the local community and boxing.
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To manage Team Greaves ABC.
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To ensure a duty of care to all members of the club.
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To provide all its services in a way that is fair to everyone.
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To ensure that all present and future members receive fair and equal treatment.
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Our gym is ran by two main volunteers who are Level 2 Qualified Boxing Coaches myself (Marvin Greaves) and Toni Greaves and one other volunteer who is a Level 1 Qualified Boxing Coach Marc Jack. Our gym is a multicultural gym with a real family ethos amongst all that train with us, and where respect, self-discipline and hard work are paramount and at the heart of all we do.
We work with the general public and support many families, children and young adults that have needed support with variety of difficulties. These include bullying on range of levels, self-harm, anger issues, changes within the home, extreme confidence issues, educational difficulties, living a life of crime, being on probation and being related to gangs.
Summary of the main activities undertaken for the Many of the children and young people we have worked with have benefited public benefit in relation to positively from being part of the boxing and fitness sessions we run. We help these objects (include within children work through issues and become confident, expressive and healthier young people, with a clear understanding of the importance of self-discipline and this section the statutory talking to others to share difficulties and concerns. Many young people have declaration that trustees have improved school grades and now lead a happier school life, their levels of had regard to the guidance commitment and enthusiasm overall have risen and home life is less tense and issued by the Charity communication is better mainly due to our sessions. Commission on public benefit) Attached is a table of the different sessions we provide to individuals, schools
Attached is a table of the different sessions we provide to individuals, schools and other groups within the community and some photographs of the different sessions, awards and work we do to enhance your knowledge of Team Greaves ABC and what we stand for within our community.
Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)
We have continued our link with Action Together in Oldham to help us with grants and funding opportunities and we have been in communication with our funding officers Nayam and Candice. We were awarded £1000 in December 2022 to help us with a project linked to bringing young people off the streets/out of their homes and getting them active again. You may choose to include further statements, where We have some of our affiliated senior boxers that support in the gym and work relevant, about: with the younger groups alongside the qualified coaches policy on grantmaking; The contribution by volunteers is time. Giving help and support during group policy programme related sessions including setting up equipment, warm ups and cools downs and investment; supporting small groups. As well as being positive role models and someone to talk to and share a problem. contribution made by volunteers.
Section D Achievements and performance
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Section D Achievements and performance Linked with Manchester Probation service to support young men with Summary of the main rehabilitation after serving time in prison. achievements of the charity during the year Linked with Newbridge Special School delivering boxing and fitness sessions to children with disabilities. Linked up with local football and rugby clubs to help them with the preseason training – cardio and strength and conditioning. We linked up with Oldham College – Sustainable Futures to help 16-24 year old get into personal training by offering a 6 week programme of intense training to give them experience and knowledge with a direct link to getting onto a collage course upon completion. In Feb and May 2022 we held more Team Greaves Amateur boxing shows for our boxers to showcase their local talent in our area and give the children and young people their platform to shine. In July/August we held a successful Summer Boot Camp for local children over the 6 weeks school holidays providing the children with 2/3 hour of physical exercise and their lunch. Through hard work and dedication we have created more North West Champions, a Manchester Box Cup Champion, a Hull Box Cup Champion and Gain Gold oversees in Ireland with one of our young female boxers representing the North West Warriors. We have continued with the professional boxing also under BBBofC. We have Professional boxers Michael Gomez Junior – Ranked in the top ten in the country with a record of 17W – 1L and he went on to defend his Super Feather Weight Central Area Title in October 2022 which put him forward for the English Title contest in early 2023. We have gained 5 up and coming professional boxers from the local area who have gone on to win their contests so far under my training and guidance.
We raised over £500 for struggling families for Christmas 2022. We asked people in the community to nominate families in need and/or put themselves forward and then bought each child an age related Christmas present and used money left over to create food packages for families struggling to eat. We delivered all the presents and food packaged to the families in need and put a lot of smiles on a lot of little faces.
Section E Financial review
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Brief statement of the charity’s policy on reserves
We do not have a reserves policy
Details of any funds materially in deficit
Further financial review details (Optional information)
You may choose to include additional information, where relevant about:
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the charity’s principal sources of funds (including any fundraising);
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how expenditure has supported the key objectives of the charity;
The principal source of funds, are training sessions where members of the public pay either a sessions fee or monthly membership fee, school session fees for providing in school coaching or taster sessions.
The main expenditure is the property rent and services paid directly to the landlord on a weekly basis this allows us to open the doors to our community, keep young people off the street, giving them direction and purpose. Introducing them to fitness and discipline, train in boxing and fitness with a view to competing and educating them in general life skills.
- investment policy and objectives including any ethical investment policy adopted.
Section F Other optional information
Section G 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) Position (eg Secretary, Chair, etc) Date |
T.Greaves | M. Greaves |
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| Toni Greaves | Marvin Greaves | |
| Secretary/Treasurer | Vice Chair/Treasurer | |
| 29.10.23 |
Appendix 1
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| What | Who | When | Why |
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| Boxing coaching for school groups |
Primary School Children (5 – 11) Secondary School Children (11 – 16) Collage Level Students (16 – 18) |
Throughout the school day |
To develop ftness and tackle issues such as obesity and improve social interaction and develop personal skills and confdence. To develop basis skills in boxing and highlight children/students with the potential to be trained at club/amateur level. |
| Fitness sessions for school groups |
Primary School Children (5 – 11) Secondary School Children (11 – 16) Collage Level Students (16 – 18) |
Throughout the school day |
To develop ftness levels of children and young adults. To improve awareness of the importance of being ft and healthy. To improve knowledge of a balanced diet and healthy eating. To tackle issues such as obesity within our local community though exercise and boxing. To improve social interaction and develop personal skills and confdence. |
| Anti-Bullying Sessions |
Primary School Children (5 – 11) Secondary School Children (11 – 16) Collage Level Students (16 – 18) |
Throughout the school day Weekends |
To support children/young people who have been the victims of bullying in school or in the community. Children/young adults that have bullied others. To improve confdence and self- esteem of children/young adults that have been bullied. To develop awareness of self- defence. To develop knowledge of strategies of how to deal with being bullied previously. To develop knowledge of the efects of being a bully towards others on the victim and their family. |
| Female Only Boxing and Fitness Sessions Led by Female Coach |
Girls (10 – 16) Ladies (16+) |
Evenings and Weekends | To allow girls and ladies to feel comfortable whilst exercising. To build self-esteem and confdence for females. To develop ftness levels. To gain knowledge of girls and ladies with the potential to train in boxing at club/amateur levels. To gain friends and develop social interaction. To cater to cultural preferences (not being able to train amongst males). |
| Special Needs Groups |
Children/Young People/Adults with Additional or Special Needs |
Throughout the day, Weekends |
To introduce boxing and ftness to those with additional or special needs. To cater to additional and special needs and allow children/ young adults/adults to access boxing and ftness on an appropriate level. To develop confdence and self- esteem of those with additional or special needs. |
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| To improve ftness and cater to all abilities. To improve social interaction and support those with additional or special needs. |
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| Probation Workshops |
Males and Females that have been placed on probation. |
Throughout the day, Evenings and Weekends |
To support young adults/adult that have been placed on probation and give them direction. To develop knowledge and awareness of why they committed crime and prevent them from reofending. To give them purpose, drive and goals to work towards. To provide a release and someone to talk to. |
| Specifc Group Sessions |
Any groups | As specifed by the group | To develop ftness levels. To develop boxing skill level. To promote team building. To give a taste of the sport. Anyother specifc reason. |
| One on One training sessions |
Any individuals | As specifed by the client/coach combined |
To develop ftness levels. To lose weight. To develop boxing skill level. To improve confdence and self- esteem. To improve knowledge of health and ftness. To meet a specifc target/goal. To support ftness element of forces applications. Anyother specifc reasons. |
| Kids sessions | Children (5 – 11 years old) |
Evenings (3 per week) Weekends (Sun AM) |
To introduce core ftness and the sport of boxing to young children. To provide a hobby to young children. To promote positive interaction and discipline. To develop children’s awareness and tolerances of children that have similarities and diferences compared to them. To develop basis boxing skills. To identify children that are gifted and talented in boxing and have the potential to be trained at club/amateur level |
| Teen Sessions | Young Adults (11-16 years old) |
Evenings (Monday – Friday) Weekends (Sun AM) |
To introduce core ftness and the sport of boxing to young adults. To provide a hobby to young adults. To promote positive interaction and discipline. To support with school transitions – primary to secondary or secondary year groups. To develop awareness and tolerances of young adults that have similarities and diferences compared to them. To develop basis boxing skills. To identify young adults that are gifted and talented in boxing and have the potential to be trained at club/amateur level. |
| Adult Sessions | Adults (16+ years) | Mornings (Monday – Fridays) Evenings (Monday – Friday) |
To introduce core ftness and the sport of boxing to adults of diferent abilities and levels of interest. To provide a hobby to adults. |
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| | To promote positive interaction | |
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| Weekends (Sun AM) | and discipline. | |
| | To develop awareness and | |
| tolerances of adults that have | ||
| similarities and diferences | ||
| compared to them. | ||
| | To provide a release from stress, | |
| anxiety and personal problem. | ||
| | To develop basis boxing skills. | |
| | To identify adults that are gifted | |
| and talented in boxing and have | ||
| the potential to be trained at | ||
| club/amateur level. |
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| Action Together Funding |
Session Fees | Rent | ||
| January | 2081 | 1750 | ||
| February | 1975 | 1400 | ||
| March | 1860 | 1750 | ||
| April | 1455 | 1400 | ||
| May | 1890 | 1750 | ||
| June | 1650 | 1400 | ||
| July | 2135 | 1400 | ||
| August | 1590 | 1750 | ||
| September | 2230 | 1400 | ||
| October | 1674 | 1400 | ||
| November | 1345 | 1750 | ||
| December | 1000 | 1420 | 1400 | |
| 21305 | 18550 |
- - Greaves Account Jan 2019 Dec 2 Outgoings Services Waters Cleanin Products g 100 40 30 100 40 30 100 40 30 100 40 30 100 40 30 100 40 30 100 40 30 100 40 30 100 40 30 100 40 30 100 40 30 100 40 30 1200 480 360
Annual Total After Dedu
| 019 | 019 | 019 | |
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| Total | |||
| Equipment | Total | MonthlyTotal | |
| 1920 | 161 | ||
| 300 | 1570 | 405 | |
| 1920 | -60 | ||
| 1700 | -245 | ||
| 1920 | -30 | ||
| 1570 | 80 | ||
| 180 | 1750 | 385 | |
| 1920 | -330 | ||
| 1570 | 660 | ||
| 1960 | -286 | ||
| 1920 | -575 | ||
| 1840 | 580 | ||
| 480 | 21560 | -255 |
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