INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN MARITIME ASSOCIATION ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES AND FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 2022
For 1 January to 31 December 2022 Charity Registered in England & Wales No 1176633
CONTENTS PAGE Reference and Administration 4 Structure, Governance and Management 5 Objects and Report on Public Benefit 5 Trustees’ Governance 5 Achievements and Performance 6 Financial Review 7 Plans for the Future 8 Trustees’ Declaration 9 Independent Examiner’s Report 10 Statement of Financial Activities 11 Balance Sheet 12 Notes to the Accounts 13-17 ICMA MEMBERSHIP ORGANISATIONS (inside back cover)
The International Christian Maritime Association also known as ICMA Charity Registered in England & Wales. Registration number 1176633
“The International Christian Maritime Association is a free association of Christian organisations engaged in welfare work for seafarers who include those working on merchant, fishing and passenger vessels”.
.....from the Constitution of The International Christian Maritime Association .
Mailing address – UK
ICMA c/o Mission to Seafarers First Floor, 6 Bath Place, Rivington Street London, England, EC2A 3JE
Tel - (+1) 5149936528
Website www.icma.as
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REFERENCE & ADMINISTRATION DETAILS:
Registered Office: Mission to Seafarers, St. Michael Paternoster Royal, College Hill, London, EC4R 2RL Principal or Mailing address: ICMA, Mission to Seafarers, St. Michael Paternoster Royal, College Hill, London, EC4R 2RL Tel. (+1) 514 993 6528
List of Trustees of the charity 1 January 2022 to date of this report:
| Trustee name | Office (if any) | Dates acted if not for whole year |
Name of person (or body) entitled to appoint trustee (if any) |
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| 1 | Fr Bruno Ciceri | Stella Maris | ||
| 2 | Rev Christoph Ernst | Until 8 February 2022 |
Deutsche Seemannsmission eV |
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| 3 | The Rev. Mark Nestlehutt | Vice Chair | The Seamen’s Church Institute of New York & New Jersey |
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| 4 | Deacon Paul Rosenblum | North American maritime Ministry Association |
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| 5 | Rev Matthias Ristau | Secretary (from 28 Sept) |
From 8 February 2022 |
Deutsche Seemannsmission eV |
| 6 | The Rev. Canon Andrew Wright | Chair (until 28 Sept) |
The Mission to Seafarers | |
| 7 | Sara Baade | Chair (from 28 Sept) |
Sailors’ Society | |
| 8 | Hilbert Penninga | Treasurer | Nederlandse Zeevaarendencentrale |
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| 9 | Rev. Jeffrey Huseby | Council of Nordic Seamen’s Churches in Denmark, Faroe Islands, Finland, Norway and Sweden |
Independent Examiner
Milne Craig Chartered Accountants & Tax Advisers Abercorn House, 79 Renfrew Road, Paisley PA3 4DA
ICMA Bankers: HSBC, 28 Borough High St, London SE1 1YB
ICMA General Secretary: Dr. Jason Zuidema
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The International Christian Maritime Association also known as ICMA Charity Registered in England & Wales. Registration number 1176633
Structure, Governance and Management
Type of governing document: The Association was originally formed as an Unincorporated Association governed by Constitution, last amended 1 October 2015. During 2017 the Trustees submitted an application to the Charity Commission in England and Wales to become a Charitable Incorporated Organisation, instead of an unincorporated organisation. The new status was granted on 11 January 2018.
Governance and Trustee responsibilities are included as items on the regular agenda of Executive, highlighting advice and guidance from Charity Commission.
Objects, and Report on Public Benefit
The objects of the charity are the promotion of the spiritual, social and material welfare and religious education of all seafarers, and the relief of need, hardship or distress among seafarers.
The charity is a second and third tier service provider. At the beginning of 2022, the Association had 26 member organisations that serve seafarers worldwide (list inside back cover of report). The charity provides services to those frontline operators who are members of the charity, or who partner with us, and acts in this way for the benefit of seafarers and fishers. The charity achieves its objectives directly and through its members.
The charity is a free association of Christian organisations working with seafarers, fishers and their families worldwide. The Trustees are comprised of those identified in the constitution to meet and agree strategy, policy and planning of the activities of the charity. The Trustees have oversight of the finances and other resources of the charity. Committees established by the Trustees are delegated tasks such as the organising of training for member organisations. Member organisations active in different parts of the world join in regional groupings to provide for collaborative activity, mutual support and sharing of resources for seafarer welfare. ICMA appoints and maintains delegations to the International Maritime Organisation and International Labour Organisation.
In setting out the main activities undertaken by the charity, the Trustees have regard to how its charitable purposes are applied for public benefit. The Trustees comply with their duty to have due regard to the Charity Commission's public benefit guidance when exercising their powers or duties. The direct and indirect benefit to seafarers in need constitutes the primary public benefit. That benefit is achieved by organising the membership for ecumenical relations among managements of faithbased welfare providers; by encouraging ecumenical working in the frontline delivery of services to seafarers and fishers in ports; by progressing partnerships with both international and local service providers operating in the seafarers’ welfare sector; and by providing advocacy for the rights and dignity of seafarers and fishers in the industry and in international bodies.
Trustees Governance:
Appointment of Trustees New Trustees are appointed according to the provisions of the Constitution. While no formal induction programme is at present in place, new Trustees are expected to be familiar with the Charity’s values, aims and objectives together with its day-to-day operations, and to be aware of their statutory responsibilities as Trustees of a charity.
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Decisions
Decisions and actions of the Executive Committee in 2022 resulted in the following changes and developments for effective management:
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Sustained partnership agreement with NAMMA for the management of our programs.
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Implemented our Strategic Plan for 2022-2025.
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Implemented a risk registry.
Achievements and performance
In pursuit of the objects of the charity the following areas of achievement are highlighted for 2022:
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Participation of ICMA General Secretary and diverse ICMA membership in Introduction to Seafarers’ Welfare and Maritime Ministry course in Houston, Texas, USA in June 5-11, 2022.
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Continuing coordination of information globally regarding vaccination of seafarers.
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Participation in monthly online “Seafarers Vaccination Taskforce” organized by International Chamber of Shipping.
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Participation in meetings to consider impacts of war in Ukraine on seafarers - organized by International Chamber of Shipping; by IMO/ILO; by ISWAN/The Seafarer’ Charity to consider emergency grants for seafarers - 25 meetings in 2022.
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Organized prayer for peace online meeting concerning seafarers impacted by the War in Ukraine (February 21 and April 29).
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Organized ICMA Trustee meeting, AGM and Seminar in Rome from Sept 26-29. This meeting was organized in association with local hosts Stella Maris and featured speakers from a number of ICMA member organizations reflecting on new programs that had been developed during the pandemic.
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Shared information and best practices for seafarers’ welfare at industry and seafarers’ welfare conference including CMA Shipping (March in Stamford, USA); Deutsche Seemannsmission eV world conference (May in Hamburg, Germany); MNWB conference (May in Southampton, UK); NAMMA conference (August in Baltimore, USA); World Maritime Forum (September in New York, USA) FNAAM conference (October in Nantes, France); Stella Maris world congress (October in Glasgow, UK); ISWAN seminar (November in Rotterdam, NL); Crew Connect Global (November in Manila, Philippines).
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Participation by the ICMA delegations at International Maritime Organisation and International Labour Organisation meetings online and in person. In particular, we participated in the IMO-ILO Joint Working group on Seafarer Abandonment which was held in December at the ILO in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Endorsement of and participation in annual magazine (The MARE Report) of The North American Maritime Ministry Association in August 2022.
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Coordination of seafarer happy holidays grant distribution to membership in partnership with ITF Seafarers’ Trust in December 2022.
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Promotion of Day of the Seafarer and World Maritime day initiatives of the IMO.
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Participating in member organisation events and conferences online.
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Research survey on Internet for seafarers – developed bibliography and added comments in various venues
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Developing digital communication for inclusion and participation
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Monthly E-mail newsletter
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Webinar activity for ICMA membership
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Trustee meetings
Financial review 2022
Financial reporting was reviewed by the Executive Committee with the accountant, with a view to providing regular management accounting and budgeting. The review of accounting procedure will also apply in the future to the administration of ‘grant funding’.
The results for the year show a surplus of £10,660 (2021: surplus of £8,458), representing a surplus of £10,660 (2021: surplus of £10,285) on unrestricted funds and a surplus of £nil (2021: surplus of £nil) on restricted funds.
A major focus at the beginning of 2022 continued to be the impacts on seafarers of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially the Omicron wave and also continued seafarer vaccination programs. After February, the impacts on seafarers of the War in Ukraine necessitated concerted action. As the year progressed, many associations held their first in-person meetings since before the pandemic began. ICMA was happy to share best practices at each of these meetings in person, alongside our continued use of digital tools.
We received $50,000USD from the ITF Seafarers’ Trust to distribute to our membership for Christmas gifts for seafarers in December 2022.
Subscriptions due for the year were paid on time.
Dr. Jason Zuidema continued service to ICMA as General Secretary.
Statement on risks
The major risk facing the charity is Financial Risk and the strategies to manage and mitigate them are as follows:
Member Subscriptions : That some members may no longer be able financially to pay the voluntary contribution to which they had committed themselves. The Trustees regularly review the level of subscription arrears and has procedures in place to follow up non-payment. Specifically, the Trustees reviewed the subscription structure applicable for 2022 to ensure that the subscriptions were at an affordable level, and it will keep the level of subscriptions under review.
Dependence on Seafarers’ Trust: That the major grant making body, the Seafarers’ Trust of the International Transport Workers’ Federation, reduces the grants made for charitable activities (conferences and training). The Trustees are actively seeking funding from additional sources for projects currently being planned.
Accounting costs: That the cost of accounting may increase should the provision of different accounting and financial reporting services become necessary. The Trustees regularly review the quality and quantity of accounting services provided to ensure that they are appropriate and cost effective. It also seeks to ensure that applications to grant funders are made on a full cost recovery
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basis, so that the cost of providing monitoring information is reflected in the amount of funds for which application is being made.
Risk Mitigation: The charity has sufficient unrestricted reserves to fund both operating and charitable expenditures as a result of shortfalls on income on an ongoing basis.
Statement of the Charity’s policy on reserves:
The charity aims to accumulate reserves of at least £50,000 in order to manage major risks as noted above. It is aware that the financial climate in recent years has restricted members’ ability to bear subscription increases. Unrestricted reserves at the year-end were £200,825. There were no restricted reserves.
Details of any funds materially in deficit:
There are no funds materially in deficit.
Plans for the future
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Plans to improve contact and participation through ‘regional networks’, and digital communication, including monthly email newsletters.
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Organisation of training opportunities for new chaplains and ship visitors.
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Organise seminars on seafarers’ welfare alongside Trustee meetings.
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Represent the voice of ICMA at UN bodies and in other relevant institutions.
Trustee Responsibilities:
The Trustees are responsible for preparing the accounts in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).
Legislation requires the Trustees to prepare accounts for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Charity and of the incoming resources and application of resources, including the income and expenditure, of the Charity for that year.
In preparing these accounts, the Trustees are required to:
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select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently;
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observe the methods and principles in the Charities Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP);
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make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent; and
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prepare the accounts on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charity will continue in operation.
The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records that disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and enable them to ensure that the accounts comply with the SORP. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.
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The Internatlonal Chrlstlan Maritime Association a150 known as ICMA Charity Registered in En8land & Wales. Règistration number 1176633 Trustees. Declaration The Trustees dec13re that they have approved the Tru5tees' Report above at their meeting on 20Se lember2023. Signed on behalf of the charItS trustees Signaturelsl Full riamelsl Sara Baade P051tion leg Secretary, Chair, etcl Chair 16 Date et 2023
The Internatlonal Chrlstlan Maritime Assoclatlon also known as ICMA Charity Registered in England & Wales. Registration number 1176633 Independent Examinerfs Report to the Trustees of InterniJtionul Christian Moritime Associotion I report on the accounts of the charity for the year ended 31 December 2022, which are set out on pages 11 to 17. Respert5ve responsibilities of trustees and examiner The trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The trustee5 consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144121 of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act) and that an independent examination is needed. Having satisfied myself that the charity is not subject to audit under company law and is eligible for independent examination, it is my responslbility to.. examine the accounts under section 145 of the 2011 Act,. to follow the procedures laid down in the general directions given by the Charity Commission under section 1451511bl of the 2011 Act,. and to state whether particular matters have come to my attention. Basi5 of independent examineffs report My examination was carried out in accordance with the general Directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual Items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanatior*s from you as trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a 'true and fair view, and the report Is limited to those matters set out in the statement below. Independent examinerfs statement In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention: which Elves me reasonable tause to believe that in any material respect the requirements: to keep accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act; and to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records, comply with accounting requirements of the Charities Act and with the methods and principles of the Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities have not been met,. or to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in orderto enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. William Vernall CA Milne Craig Abercorn House 79 Renfrew Road Paisley PA3 4DA
International Christian Maritime Association
Statement of Financial Activities and Income and Expenditure Account
For the year ended 31 December 2022
| Note Income from Membership fees 2,3 Charitable activities 4 Other trading activities Investments Total incoming resources Expenditure on Raising funds Charitable activities 5 Total resources expended Net income / expenditure Transfers between funds 6 Net movement in funds Total funds brought forward at 1 January 2022 Total funds carried forward at 31 December 2022 |
Unrestricted Funds £ 53,136 - - - 53,136 - 42,476 42,476 10,660 10,660 190,165 200,825 |
Restricted Funds £ - 84,683 - - 84,683 - 84,683 84,683 - - - - |
Total 2022 £ 53,136 84,683 - - 137,819 - 127,159 127,159 10,660 - 10,660 190,165 200,825 |
Total 2021 |
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| £ 54,300 107,181 - - |
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| 161,481 | ||||
| - 153,023 |
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| 153,023 | ||||
| 8,458 - |
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| 8,458 181,707 |
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| 190,165 |
The notes on pages 13 to 17 form part of these financial statements.
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International Christian Marltlme Association Balance Sheet As ot 31 December 2022 2022 2021 Ftrfedassets TansIba$$ets OJrontassets Debtor5 io li 8,730 197.650 9x158 229,438 Cash atbank and in hand 106380 238,496 Cyedtiors Amounts falNn8 due withinoneyeBr 12 5555 48,331 Netcurrertassets 200,825 190,165 Totslaswts kss cwrentlkbiifdes 2[,825 190,165 Reserves Restritted fun unStrittedfundS 13 14 200A25 190.165 20025 190,165 These finanua15tsternents were approved by the Ttustee5 0n?01092023 andsEned ontheirbehatrbv.. SAra B4adc. Chair rtPe In8a.Trea51wer notss on page5 13 to 17f( partof these flnancLal staterTFents. Page 12
The International Christian Maritime Association also known as ICMA Charity Registered in England & Wales. Registration number 1176633
International Christian Maritime Association NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 December 2022
1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES
a) Basis of Preparation
The accounts have been prepared on a going concern basis under the historical cost convention. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to Charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Ireland 2015. The principal accounting policies adopted in the preparation of the financial statements are set out below.
b) Incoming Resources
Voluntary income including donations, gifts and legacies and grants that provide core funding or are of a general nature are recognised where there is entitlement, probability of receipt and the amount can be measured with sufficient reliability. Such income is only deferred where:
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the donor specifies that the grant or donation must only be used in future periods; or
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the donor has imposed conditions which must be met before the charity has unconditional entitlement.
c) Volunteers and donated services and facilities
The value of services provided by volunteers is not incorporated into these financial statements.
d) Resources Expended
Expenditure is recognised on an accruals basis as a liability is incurred. Contractual arrangements are recognised as goods and services are supplied.
Grant payments are recognised when a constructive obligation arises that results in the payment being unavoidable.
● Cost of generating funds are those costs incurred in attracting voluntary income.
● Charitable activities include expenditure associated with promotion of the objects of the International Christian Maritime Association to society in general, promotion of the objects of the International Christian Maritime Association to the seafaring community, improved pastoral care of seafarers and support of partner organisations.
● Governance costs include those incurred in the governance of the charity and its assets and are primarily associated with constitutional and statutory requirements.
● Support costs include central functions and have been allocated to activity cost categories on a basis consistent with the use of resources, e.g. allocating property costs by floor areas, or per capita, staff costs by the time spent and other costs by their usage.
e) Irrecoverable VAT
All resources expended are classified under activity headings that aggregate all costs related to the category. Irrecoverable VAT is charged against the category of resources expended for which it was incurred.
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f) Operating leases
There are no operating leases.
g) Fixed Assets
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Assets which, in the opinion of the charity, have a useful life of more than one year are capitalised.
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Tangible fixed assets are stated in the Balance Sheet at cost less depreciation.
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Depreciation is provided on all fixed assets at rates calculated to write off each asset evenly over its expected three year useful life on a straight line basis.
h) Stocks
Stocks are valued at cost.
i) Foreign Currency Transactions
Transactions in foreign currency are recorded at a provisional rate during the year, with an adjustment made at the year end to reflect the actual rate ruling at the balance sheet date.
j) Funds Structure
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Unrestricted funds are available for use at the discretion of the Trustees in furtherance of the general objects of the Charity
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Restricted funds are funds subject to specific restrictive conditions imposed by donors or through the terms of an appeal.
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The costs (if any) of raising and administering such funds are charged against the specific funds. The purpose and use of restricted funds (if any) is set out in the notes to the financial statements.
k) Pension Costs
Contributions to the charity's pension schemes are charged to resources expended as they become payable.
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International Christian Maritime Association
Year ended 31 December 2022
| 2. SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS Unrestricted Restricted funds funds £ £ Membership Subscriptions - Note 3 53,136 - Donations - - Total 53,136 - 2021 54,800 - 3. MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTIONS DUE Apostolatus Maris Association for Seamen's Mission Japan Bibilia Harbour Mission Christelike Seemansorganisasie Danske Soemands og Utlanskirker Deutsche Seemansmission e. V. Indenlandsk Soemandsmission Indonesian Ministry to Seafarers Korea International Maritime Mission Seamen's Christian Friend Society Life International Ministries (Romania) Mersey Mission to Seafarers Mission to Seafarers Nederlandse Zeemanscentrale North America Maritime Ministry Association Seemansmission der Nordkirche (Nordelbien) PCT Seamen's Fishermen's Service Centre Queen Victoria Seamen's Rest Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen Sailors' Society Seamen's Church Institute of New York Seamen's Mission of Estonia Sjomannskirken / Norwegian Church Abroad Sjomannskyrkan i Sverige Stichting Pastoraat Werkers Overzee Suomen Merimieskirkko Naval and Military Bible Society |
Unrestricted Restricted funds funds £ £ 53,136 - - - |
2022 Total £ 53,136 - 53,136 2022 £ 7,385 - 500 489 2,500 7,330 800 - - 500 - 500 7,500 2,443 2,467 489 450 500 500 7,500 4,863 488 2,500 - 489 2,443 500 53,136 |
2021 Total £ 54,800 - |
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| 53,136 - |
54,800 | ||
| 54,800 | |||
| 2021 £ 7,500 - 500 500 2,500 7,500 800 - - 500 - 500 7,500 2,500 2,500 500 500 500 500 7,500 5,000 500 2,500 500 500 2,500 500 |
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| 54,300 |
- Note - these organizations were not operational during the year.
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Year ended 31 December 2022
| 4. INCOME FROM CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES Training income Project income ITF Seafarers - internet project ITF Seafarers - Christmas Project 2021 5. CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES Salaries and pensions (see note below) General Secretary expenses Project costs - internet project plus Rome bursaries Grants repaid - vaccine project Project costs - Christmas project Insurance Stationery and postage Computer expenses Subscriptions paid General expenses AGM and ExComm expenses Accountancy fees Legal fees Bank charges Exchange rate variances Bad debts Software depreciation Independent examination Total expenditure 2021 |
Unrestricted Restricted 2022 funds funds Total £ £ £ - - - - 45,000 45,000 - 39,683 39,683 - 84,683 84,683 2,770 104,411 Unrestricted Restricted 2022 funds funds Total £ £ £ 23,027 14,206 37,233 11,601 - 11,601 - 42,521 42,521 - - - - 37,117 37,117 1,283 - 1,283 - - - 696 - 696 1,050 - 1,050 550 - 550 - - - 4,400 - 4,400 - - - 555 - 555 (2,084) (9,161) (11,245) - - - - - - 1,398 - 1,398 42,476 84,683 127,159 46,785 106,238 |
2021 Total £ 2,770 47,600 56,811 |
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| 107,181 | ||
| 107,181 | ||
| 2021 Total £ 34,952 1,069 19,176 28,692 58,370 1,202 - 756 1,050 91 414 4,400 - 623 974 - - 1,254 |
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| 153,023 | ||
| 153,023 |
Note: The salary and pension figure above relates to the General Secretary, who was considered to be the key management personnel in the year under review.
6. TRANSFERS BETWEEN FUNDS
No transfer has been made from unrestricted funds to restricted funds (2021: transfer of £1,827).
7. TAXATION
The Association has been accepted as a registered charity by HM Revenue and Customs. Accordingly no liability to taxation arises as all of the income and gains fall within the the exemptions from taxation contained in Sections 466 to 493 of the Corporation Tax Act 2010.
8. EMPLOYEES
The average number of employees during the year was 1 (2021 - 1).
No Trustee received reimbursement of travel expenses to Executive Committee meetings (2021 - nil).
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Year ended 31 December 2022
| 9. FIXED ASSETS At cost Depreciation to date Net book value at year end 10. DEBTORS Subscriptions due, less provision for bad debts Grant for Taiwan conference Sundry debtors and prepayments All amounts are due within one year. 11. CASH AT BANK AND IN HAND Bank current accounts Direct business account 12. CREDITORS Amounts falling due within one year Income deferred for ITF internet project General Secretary travel costs Sundry creditors and accruals 13. RESTRICTED FUNDS Opening Balance Income £ £ ITF Project Funds - 84,683 - 84,683 14. ANALYSIS OF NET ASSETS BETWEEN FUNDS Balance at 31 December 2022 per Statement of Financial Activities Represented by: Net current assets |
9. FIXED ASSETS At cost Depreciation to date Net book value at year end 10. DEBTORS Subscriptions due, less provision for bad debts Grant for Taiwan conference Sundry debtors and prepayments All amounts are due within one year. 11. CASH AT BANK AND IN HAND Bank current accounts Direct business account 12. CREDITORS Amounts falling due within one year Income deferred for ITF internet project General Secretary travel costs Sundry creditors and accruals 13. RESTRICTED FUNDS Opening Balance Income £ £ ITF Project Funds - 84,683 - 84,683 14. ANALYSIS OF NET ASSETS BETWEEN FUNDS Balance at 31 December 2022 per Statement of Financial Activities Represented by: Net current assets |
Expenditure £ 84,683 |
2022 - - - 2022 £ - - 8,730 8,730 2022 £ 197,650 - 197,650 2022 £ - 3,026 2,529 5,555 Transfers £ - - Restricted funds £ - - |
2021 - - |
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| 2021 £ - - 9,058 |
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| 9,058 | ||||
| 2021 £ 229,438 - |
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| 229,438 | ||||
| 2021 £ 45,000 1,078 2,253 |
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| 48,331 | ||||
| Closing Balance £ - |
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| - 84,683 |
84,683 | - | ||
| Unrestricted funds £ 200,825 |
Total £ 200,825 |
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| 200,825 | 200,825 |
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ICMA MEMBERSHIP ORGANISATIONS
Association for Seafarers’ Mission Japan.
Biblia Harbour Mission. Christelike Seemansorganisasie. Danske Sømands-og Utlandskirker. Deutsche Seemannsmission e.V. Estonia Seamen's Mission. Indenlandsk Sømandsmission. Korea International Maritime Mission. LIFE International Seafarers Christian Ministries.
Liverpool Seafarers’ Centre The Mission to Seafarers. Naval and Military Bible Society. North American Maritime Ministry Association.
Nederlandse Zeevarendencentrale.
PCT Seamen's Fishermen's Service Centre Taiwan. Queen Victoria Seamen's Rest. Sailors' Society. Seamen’s Christian Friend Society. Seamen's Church Institute.
Seemannsmission der Nordkirche. Sjömannskirken / The Norwegian Church Abroad.
Stella Maris. Stichting Pastoraat Werkers Overzee. Stockholm Seamen’s Mission Suomen Merimieskirkko. The Fishermen’s Mission.
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