Southampton Music Trust Trustees’ Report
For the period 1 April 2021 to 31 March 2022
Objectives and activities
The aim of the Trust is to enable access to life-changing music experiences that enrich the happiness, health and wellbeing of the communities of Southampton and surrounding areas.
The Trust was incorporated on 8th December 2017 and its objects are:
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providing and assisting in the acquisition and provision of facilities, instruments, scores and other means of performance and study and places for such purposes;
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promoting and facilitating access to and participation in performances of music;
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making music education more accessible through, in particular but not exclusively, community music programmes.
Southampton Music Trust works alongside Southampton Music Hub to provide diverse, engaging musical opportunities and enable greater access to high quality music-making for all children, young people, and their families living in Southampton and surrounding area. The promotion and fostering of knowledge and appreciation of music through the provision of funds and facilities for the education of the public remains our focus. In shaping objectives for the year the Trustees have considered the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit, including the guidance ‘public benefit: running a charity (PB2).’
The Trust endeavours to encourage people in Southampton with an interest in music to take advantage of the activities offered by Southampton Music Hub. Performances and workshops are given across the city, enabling the wider community to benefit.
The strategies employed to achieve the charity’s objects are:
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Provision of funds for musical tuition
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Provision of funds for instruments and equipment
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Provision of funds to support musical performances and workshops
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Provision of funds for community-based music projects
The charity wishes to achieve the following outcomes:
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Broaden diversity;
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Build community cohesion;
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Deliver social impact;
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Support disability and SEND provision;
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Break down disadvantage;
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Improve health and wellbeing.
Achievements and performance
As schools and young people continue to recover from the effects and impacts of the pandemic, the benefits of music are more important than ever, and ensuring children and young people who face barriers to
music-making are empowered to make music which meets their needs, interests and ambitions is vital. The music hubs continue to respond to the challenges facing the region with a flexible, needs-based approach, which allows children, young people, and schools to access a range of musical opportunities.
Notable projects, which the trust has supported through the work of the development manager, include:
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The Paul Hamlyn Rap and Literacy (£65,000) project has continued, with three schools co-creating a creative curriculum alongside rap artist Rob Bradley, and hub music specialists.
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Music Mark funding worth £9,000 awarded to Southampton and IOW for a music mentoring conference and a programme to support emotional wellbeing.
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Youth Voice Network: a cross-regional programme funded by Youth Music
The trust has also supported the progression of young musicians through the Middleton Bursary Fund (MBF), allowing them to access and progress with music-making, learning and performing.
Finance
The Trust achieved an income of 2,301 this year to support the broad range of work undertaken at Southampton Music Hub.
During this year the Trustees delivered the Middleton Bursary Fund to support children and young people who, without assistance, would not be able to progress their musical studies and development.
Financial review
During the year, we were most grateful for generous donations received from:
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Donation in memory of Kenneth McGillivray
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Anonymous
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As well as supporting the hub’s funding applications from:
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Paul Hamlyn Rap and Literary Project
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Music Mark
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Youth Music
Reserves Policy
At present the Trust operates on a raise and spend basis. As the Trust establishes itself, a clear reserves policy will be put in place.
Plans for the future
The Trust will focus its efforts in supporting Southampton Music Hub by continuing to add to the Middleton Bursary Fund, which will enable young musicians to progress and develop, regardless of their financial background.
The trust also hopes to develop support of other projects to help children and young people facing challenging circumstances.
Directors and Trustees
The Trustees who served during the year were:
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Janet Barbara Denholm
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Simon John Farrenden
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Hazel Mary Marks
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Michelle Rice
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Sarah Spencer (Chair)
No Trustees received any remuneration for their work.
Governing Document
The Charity is constituted as a Charitable Incorporated organisation (CIO) and as a result is governed under its Constitution dated 23rd November 2017.
Appointment of Trustees
Apart from the first charity trustees, every trustee must be appointed for a term of three years by a resolution passed at a properly convened meeting of the charity trustees.
In selecting individuals for appointment as charity trustees, the charity trustees must have regard to the skills, knowledge and experience needed for the effective administration of the CIO.
Organisation
The board of Trustees administers the charity. The board meets quarterly.
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