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2021-07-31-accounts

Cut Moose Registered Charity No. 1176376

Trustees Meeting 2020 – 2021 on Zoom at 13.00

Trustees Present:

Helen Ainsworth

Steve Franck

Damsyn Ray-Jones

Irene Ros

Apologies :

Mohsen Ghaffari

Agenda:

  1. Welcome and Apologies

  2. Explain to trustees our activities in 2020/21

  3. Financial in-goings and out-goings in 2020/21 and the bank account

  4. Safeguarding document

  5. Our vision and plans for the future: 2021-2022

6. ANNUAL REPORT

1. Welcome and Apologies

The Chair welcomes everyone on zoom.

2. Explain to trustees our activities in the financial year 01/08/2020 - 31/07/2021

Cut Moose continued to run Hilldrop Artistic Takeover, a series of workshops at Hilldrop Community Centre funded by the Cripplegate Foundation in December 2019. The workshop is ongoing as it received more funding in this current financial year (2021-2022).

Cut Moose has reached out to more than 30 people, we engaged with around 15 young people in the Hilldrop Artistic Takeover workshops.

3. Financial in-goings and out-goings between 01/08/2020 - 31/07/2021 and the bank account

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Previously in 2019-2020 We received £900 from Third Age Project (TAP); early 2020 we were funded £2,690.00 from the Cripplegate Foundation, also a £400 grant for the show A Box of Eggs. We returned the grant for A Box of Eggs, which could not be developed due to covid19.

With the fund received from TAP and Cripplegate, we paid:

-we paid Helen Ainsworth £1,260.00 and Irene Ros £1,430.00, for planning the activities and delivering the workshops on a Wednesday throughout term time 2020, from May – December 2020.

There are no debts.

No funds are held as a custodian trustee. All funds are and will be kept in the bank account.

4. Our safeguarding document and policy

The safeguarding policy was circulated back in November 2019 when it was written for the Cripplegate workshops and the trustees approved it. We continue to review this and work on it. See attached document.

5. Our vision and plans for the future

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6. ANNUAL REPORT

Does your charity raise funds from the public?

Cut Moose does not raise funds from the public

Does your charity work with a commercial participator?

Cut Moose does not work with a commercial participator.

Is grant making the main way your charity carries out its purposes?

Cut Moose carries out its purposes through grant making, although some activities were selfpromoted and self-funded to build a name and reputation in the area.

During the financial period for this return, did your charity receive income from contracts (other than grant agreements) from central government or a local authority?

No. During the financial period for this return, Cut Moose did not receive income from contracts (other than grant agreements) from central government or a local authority

During the financial period for this return, did your charity receive any grant funding from central government or a local authority?

No. Cut Moose received a fund from ‘Islington Council’s Community Chest: funded by Islington Council, in partnership with Cripplegate Foundation’ during the last financial year , which was distributed this financial year.

How many grants did your charity receive from central government or a local authority?

No

What was the total value of the grants held from central government or a local authority?

No

During the financial period for this annual return, did the charity receive income from outside of the UK?

No

During the financial period for this annual return, did your charity operate outside England and Wales?

No.

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When spending money outside England and Wales, did your charity transfer money other than using the regulated banking system?

No.

Does the charity have any trading subsidiaries?

No.

During the financial period for this annual return, did any of the trustees receive

remuneration or benefits other than expenses incurred?

Yes.

For what services were any of the trustees paid?

b) paid for providing professional advice or services to the charity

Ainsworth and Ros planned and delivered workshops for the Cripplegate project (Artistic Takeover project)

During the period covered by this annual return, did any of the trustees resign and take up employment with the charity?

No.

Did any of your charity's staff receive total employee benefits of £60,000 or more?

No.

For your highest paid member of staff only, what was the total value of their employee benefits?

The charity has no paid members of staff. All people employed by the charity are on a parttime, contract, self-employed basis.

How many UK volunteers, excluding trustees, did your charity have during the financial period?

The charity received help from Helen and Irene, who volunteered their time, working for the workshop and applying for funding. We have had the volunteer support from Elaine Maffret at Hilldrop Community Centre and Maiden Lane community Centre who helped us to create a safeguarding document. Total: 4

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During the financial period for this annual return, did your charity review its financial controls?

Cut Moose has not yet had the need to appoint an outside financial controller.

Has the charity obtained a standard, enhanced or enhanced with barred lists DBS check on all trustees, employees and volunteers who are in roles that are eligible for these checks?

The trustees and employees who were in roles that are eligible for these checks were in possession of a standard DBS check.

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Accounts 31[st] July 2020 – 31[st] July 2021

Date In coming
source
Out going
recipient
Relevant task
completed
Payment
value
Balance
10/03/2020
OPENING
BALANCE
£3,190
9/11/2020 Unity Theatre Repaid Box of
Eggs Grant (not
developed due
to covid-19)
£400
09/11/2020 Helen
Ainsworth
Payment for
Hilldrop
Artistic
Takeover
Project
(Cripplegate
Foundation)
£1,260.00
09/11/2020 Irene Ros Payment for
Hilldrop
Artistic
Takeover
Project
(Cripplegate
Foundation)
£1,430.00
11/02/2021 Amazon Smile £6.36
24/05/2021 Amazon Smile £5
31/7/2021 Total £111.36