1176092 - GILHAM INNES FARLOW TRUST ANNUAL REPORT
Activities
WE SUPPORT LOCAL CHARITABLE CAUSES IN NEPAL AND INDIA Contact
THATCHINGS GOODWORTH CLATFORD ANDOVER SP11 7QX Tel: 01264358238
Charity trustees
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JOHN DENNIS FENN
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EDWARD MICHAEL DALTON BILL
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CHAKRABAHADUR KHATRI
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PAUL ANTHONY CHRISTOPHER GILHAM
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ROBERTA PERCIVAL (PEARL) GILHAM
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ROBIN BACON
Date of registration
05 Dec 2017 Other names
GIFT (Working Name ) Governing document CIO - FOUNDATION Registered 05 Dec 2017 Organisation type CHARITABLE INCORPORATED ORGANISATION Registration history
05 DECEMBER 2017 REGISTERED Charitable objects TO RELIEVE EITHER GENERALLY OR INDIVIDUALLY, GURKHAS, THEIR DEPENDANTS AND OTHER PERSONS IN GURKHA OR NEPALESE COMMUNITY AREAS, WHO ARE IN A SITUATION OF NEED, BY REASON OF POVERTY OR FINANCIAL HARDSHIP IN THE UK, NEPAL AND INDIA AND SUCH OTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES WHICH ARE IN THE OPINION OF THE TRUSTEES CONNECTED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY WITH THE FOREGOING PURPOSES AS THE TRUSTEES FROM TIME TO TIME THINK FIT. Classification
What
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GENERAL CHARITABLE PURPOSES
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EDUCATION/TRAINING
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THE PREVENTION OR RELIEF OF POVERTY
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OTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES
Who
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CHILDREN/YOUNG PEOPLE
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ELDERLY/OLD PEOPLE
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PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
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PEOPLE OF A PARTICULAR ETHNIC OR RACIAL ORIGIN
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OTHER CHARITIES OR VOLUNTARY BODIES
How
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MAKES GRANTS TO INDIVIDUALS
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MAKES GRANTS TO ORGANISATIONS
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OTHER CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES
Area of benefit
NO INFORMATION RECORDED
Where the charity operates
INDIA
NEPAL
Note: This report is compiled from public information that the Charity Commission holds on the Register of Charities on 16 January 2020.
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Objectives and Activities.
The objectives of the Trust remain unchanged, and our initial focus remains Nepal. We continue to conduct due diligence if selecting suitable charities that align with our objectives. By way of background information, the driving forces funding of the Trust have been from contributions from Gilham, Farlow and Innes and have not used Gift Aid nor have we sought contributions from other sources nor received any funds from the public or other sources.
Finally, we have taken the decision to seek professional support to ensure we comply with the fiduciary requirements of the Charity Commission.
Achievements and Performance
After the success of the ambitious and challenging Project OYAM, GIFT has taken time to focus on smaller projects, lending subject matter expertise and the benefit of lessons learned to other suitable charities which fit our objectives. This includes the potential renovation of a latrine facility in the vicinity of the Oyam Memorial Hall likely to be completed in Q2 of 2026. The trustees have been conducting research and socialising potential project ideas in expectation of a substantial donation in the next 18 – 24 months.
Financial Review
The Trust is expecting significant donations in the next 18 – 24 months which will allow us to refocus on a future project but in the short term we are generating a number of potential project ideas which will do the most good.
Structure, Governance and Management
The structure of the Trust is based on 6 Trustees including the Chairman. Trustees’ meetings are held remotely and in person quarterly to discuss the charities longer term strategy in expectation of a guaranteed significant donation in the future.
Paul Gilham Chairman
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F INANCIAL STATEMENT
The GIFT accounting period is from 1 April 2024 to 31 Mar 2025.
Charity Number: 1176092 approved 5 Dec 2017 titled The Gilham Innes Farlow Trust (GIFT). Password: MT77J6CF
Additional Charity Contact: Edward Bill (Trustee). Email: ed.bill@icloud.com
Financial Account.
Opening Balance 1 Apr 2024: £ 297.99
Income: Nil.
Expenditure: £0
Trustees meetings and travel expenses: £0
Accountant Expenses: £0
Total expenditure: £0
Closing Balance 31 Mar 2025: £ 297.99
Paul Gilham Chairman