**OpenEdge Transforming Conflict** (Charitable Incorporated Organisation) Charity number: 1176903 

## **Annual Report 2024.** 

www.openedge.org.uk info@openedge.org.uk 



## **Contents** 

|Statement of the Chair of Trustees|3|
|---|---|
|Objectives and activities for the public benefit|4|
|A review of our achievements and performance|5|
|Organisational development|8|
|Professional Development|9|
|Plans for Future Periods|9|
||10|
|Financial review||
||11|
|Structure, governance and management||



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## **Statement of the Chair of Trustees** 

I am excited to write this statement in my first period as Chair of Trustees for OpenEdge. I joined at the beginning of 2024, so the contents of this report happened before my appointment. But I am happy to support the reporting of the work of OE in 2023, and be part of what is continuing and growing in 2024 and beyond. 

In 2023 OpenEdge continued service provision to third sector clients, internal organisational development, and a strategic review for the years ahead. This report gives details about our activities and an update on our organisational development to achieve our charitable purposes going forward. 

OpenEdge has continued being in great demand for our Otherness Lab project in particular, as more and more organisations and individuals understand the need for engaging with systemic racism, anti-oppression and transforming inclusion. We have also been busy with our Festival of Conflict work through supporting groups and individuals in conflict, as well as helping groups to develop skills and capacities to build their own restorative conflict systems. 

OpenEdge has worked with Trusts and Foundations, climate change organisations, community-based organisations, other change-making groups, educational institutions, run public workshops and collaborations, and offered a residential programme. 

Excitedly, OpenEdge has grown in personnel in 2023! We welcomed darcy thiruchelvum to our core team of directors. darcy’s contributions have not only helped OE expand its capacity to deliver vital work, but have also helped us with essential organisational development and strategy. We also welcomed Linda Doyle, a new volunteer who has been giving their time and skills to help us develop our evaluation frameworks, as well as supporting our outreach. Again, these are such valuable contributions. And we welcomed Anish Chhibber, a new trustee with great academic and facilitator experience in identity and equity work. Anish has also taken on a specific role to develop our Accountability processes which, again, are essential and inspiring us forward. 

The OpenEdge team would like to thank each one of you who has and who continues to support us. We value your interest and care, and would also like to hear any feedback, comments or questions. 

PhD _Azza Dira_ Chair of Trustees 

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## **Objectives and activities of the public benefit** 

For the public benefit, OpenEdge – Transforming Conflict will work to advance the prevention, reduction and transformation of violence and violent conflict in any part of the world with: 

- anyone affected by direct and/or structural violence (in the community or workplace) 

- individuals and groups who work with those affected by violence 

- and/or violent conflict (e.g. staff of NGO’s, government agencies or 

- organisations) 

- those whose activities impact and/or influence violence and violent 

- conflict (e.g. academics, policy makers, policy implementers, armed 

- actors) 

Through a combination of scholarship, research, practical expertise, fund-raising, core and project funding and management, OpenEdge Transforming Conflict will guide, train, coach, facilitate, and support participants, colleagues and partners in developing their understanding, choices and actions regarding violence and violent conflict both in the UK and internationally. 

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## **Review of our achievements and performance** 

From January to December 2023 OpenEdge has completed the following activities 

## **1) Friends of the Earth** 

3-month consultancy and training on Anti-racism and White supremacy for Friends of the Earth core staff and network. 

## **2) Southall Trust** 

Systemic inequity training for family philanthropic foundation. 

## **3) Collaborate CIC** 

9-month training, consultancy, leadership coaching and identity inequity mediation services for London-based systemic leadership consultancy. 

## **4) Transition Together - THRIVE** 

"Power & Privilege 101#!training for Transition Network#s THRIVE programme to support their grassroots leaders to begin considering issues of power and inequity within their community-building projects. 

## **5) Tudor Trust** 

Targeted support for emerging conflict following internal identity inequity learning programme. Provision of both conflict transformation support & specific anti-racism/ identity equity training for board of trustees and incoming CEO. 

## **6) Bristol GCP – CCA Programme** 

Systemic equity introduction and training for Bristol Council#s Green Capital Partnership grassroots leadership programme. 

## **7) Tipping Point UK** 

Whole team anti-oppression training, conflict transformation training, as well as "power audit#!process & targeted support with structural power dynamics. 

## **8) Peace Direct** 

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2-day NVC training with additional follow-up and conflict support to support leading peace organisation to develop internal practice and praxis of nonviolence. 

## **9) Skylarks Transforming Inclusion Immersive Summer Camp** 

For the third year running, OpenEdge has collaborated with Change in Nature to deliver a 7-day residential immersive learning journey. 

## **10) Peace Direct UK and US** 

Training in Nonviolent Communication for the team in the UK and US to embed nonviolent ways of working internally and align their behaviours and culture with their beliefs and values. 

## **11) Salford and Trafford GP training programme** 

Training trainee GP#s on how systemic marginalisation happens. 

## **12) Vestaire** 

**.** Sharing Nonviolent Communication approaches with the team in wellbeing week 

## **13) Newcastle Clinical Psychology Dept** 

2nd year supporting students to integrate the teachings they have had on anti racism. 

## **14) Public course in person and online** 

Running Beyond a Story of separation, a systemic NBC course online and in person. 

## **15) Sharpham Trust** 

Sharing NVC training with staff. 

## **16) Bristol Cable** 

Addressing internal conflict. 

## **17) University of Highlands and Islands** 

NVC training for student group. 

## **17) Whiteness Self-Repair Project initiation** 

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Convening a collaborative project to develop a Whiteness programme to support changemakers and activists in engaging transformatively with emerging systemic dynamics. 

## **18) Medicine Festival** 

Panel contributions and workshop offerings. 

## **19) Co Liberation Pod, Stroud** 

Began and co-led a pilot project, ‘Whiteness Co liberation’ with people with experiences racialised as White and those racialised as People of Colour’. This experiment was to pilot new decolonised material and explore what the ‘co’ in co liberation actually needs to look like. 

## **20) Environmental Funders Network** 

Began conversations with EFN regarding possible funding, as well as collaborations and partnerships with other grantees. Ongoing. 

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## **Organisational Development** 

Over the past year the OE team has focused on programme development, accountability, strategic development, processes and procedures; addressing availability and resilience within the team and looking into Trusts and Foundation fundraising. 

## **1) Programme Development** 

Clear sense of the necessary ‘pillars’ and structures that need to be in place for both organisational and public offerings. Particularly around inputs and the development of a number of ‘101’s’ to equip participants with the necessary framing and understanding to engage in the relational work that is required. Also, this has been particularly important for developing our understanding and ways of working to protect those most systemically at risk of harm and marginalisation, through developing parallel learning structures and support spaces for dominant/nondominant experiences (in contrast to all working together from the beginning). 

## **2) Accountability** 

A clear principle of OpenEdge’s work is in terms of how we can be accountable for our actions in the world. To operationalise this we have created a dedicated accountability role within the organisation to support us in developing our **.** accountability systems for public, client and internal work 

## **3) Strategic Development** 

For the past 6-months OpenEdge has been working with a strategic consultant to develop our Organisational Strategy. We have been working diligently to explore and refine our vision, theory of change, purpose, and short and longer-term goals. This has been vital work to increase our attractiveness to potential funders, as well as to be more targeted in our funding strategy. In addition, this work has also been important in defining ourselves within a larger ecosystem of changemaking work, understanding what is ‘ours to do’, and in turn being clearer in our offerings and which collaborations to say yes or no to in achieving our organisational aims. 

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## **Professional Development** 

In the past year staff have undertaken the following professional development courses: 

- Online training programme: NVC for Systems Change + Facilitating Inequity 

- Roots Up – a programme exploring the relationship between Nature Connection methodology and social justice work 

- My Body & the World – Processwork seminar to understand body experiences and signals in relation to world issues 

- Healing History – Processwork seminar to understand body trauma in relation to histories of ongoing violence 

## **Plans for future periods** 

Following our strategic review, our plans for 2025 and beyond include a significant increase in public programme offerings to develop a clearer network of interested and engaged practitioners with OpenEdge#s approach to interrupting systemic inequity and identity-based violence. This approach is based on the acquisition of core and project funding, which is a high priority focus for 2024. 

Shifting to an increasing reliance on external funding does have its risks, however, to develop OpenEdge as a project within itself, it is necessary to secure funding to develop this Research and Development aspect of our organisation to share our findings and best practice with other engaged practitioners in this field. 

Longer-term we are considering the possibility of a dedicated OpenEdge learning centre from which to run residential programmes. 

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## **Financial Review** 

Currently, our work is entirely reliant on income from the organisations and groups who engage us, plus fees for public workshops. This year OpenEdge has focused on delivering work and generating more income for a sustainable year ahead, while delivering less work and developing our organisation and raising funds. 

The increase in income generated from our activities has allowed us to become more suitable and resilient covering core costs, increasing our reserves and allocating resources for other essential elements of our work, including a part-time accountability specialist, professional development, supervision and wellbeing support. The financial strategy for the forthcoming year is based upon the need to spend more time doing internal organisational work this year, and raising funding from donors. With less time to deliver work, OE will use the increased income from 2023 to carry us into a year of more organisational strategic development and fundraising. 

Please see our accompanying financial returns for more details. 

## **Structure, Governance and Management** 

**Chair:** Azza Dira (Chair) 

**Trustees:** Kevin Gough (Treasurer), Anish Chhibber, Rakesh Prashara **Charity number:** 1176903 

**Key personnel:** 

Sophie Docker, Director 

d’arcy  thiruchelvum (formally known as Declan D’Arcy), Director 

Sarri Bater, Founder, Director 

## **Contact information** 

OpenEdge - Transforming Conflict 

% UKY Hacker Young 

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168 Church Lane Brighton BN3 2DL 

00447475714188 info@openedge.org.uk www.openedge.org.uk 

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nEd e-Transformin
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Unaudited Financial Statements
For The Accountin
Year Ended 31st December 2023
Charity Registration Number. 1176903

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Conflict
Contents
Pa
Trustees, Annual Report
Statement of Finan(aal Acbvth"es
Statement of Financial Posrtion
Notes to Financial Statements

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Conflict
Com
an
Inforniation
Registered Chartty
OpenEdge-Tranth)ming Confflict
Charty Registration.. 1176903
The Trustees..
Paul Bazety
Anish Chhibber lappointed 20.02.2023
Dr. A2za Dirar lappointed 30.11.2023)
Kevin Gough
Rakesh Prashara (appointed 30 11_2023)
Principal Office..
168. Church Road
HOVE
East Sussex
BN3 2DL
Accounlants".
K.M.G. Taxatson
Ground Floor
76, H￿hdown Road
HOVE
East Sussex
BN3 6EB

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Conflict
Trustees Annual Re
The Trustees presents th￿r reF)Ort and the unaudited financial statements for the ￿rIOd from
1st January 2023 to 31st De￿rnber 2023
Objectives and Activities
Public workshops and presentatt"ons. Events wjth other organisats.ons and groups. Partnership,
department of peace studies and intemational development al Bradford University- Partr)ership with
youth led groups in Sri Lanka. Techn￿1 advisors to peace and community ath"on. Online
leadership courses_
Education,. Cibzenship or community developmenL" Human Rights
To promote conflict resolution and reconciliats'on for the public benefil through the preventson and
reduction of Violen￿ and conflid by the provision of advice and support lo individuals affeded in the
communty and or workplace.
The Charity was established on 30th January 2018.
Financial Revigw
The Trustees have assessed the rnajor risk5 to which the Charity is exposed, in particular, those
related lo the OFeralion and finances of the Charity, and are satisfied thal systems are in place to
mitigate the exposure lo major risks.
The Trustees Annual Report was approved on 26th October 2024, and signed on behalf of the Board
of Trustees by.,
Paul Bazely
Trustèe & Secretary

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Accountants Re
I report lo the Tnjslees on my examinalHJn of the Financial Statements of OpenEdge-Transfoming
Confiict ('the Charity'l lor the accounts.ng peric¥J ended 31st December 2023.
R•sponsibilities and Basis of Report
As the Trustees of the Charty you a￿ resp)nsible for the preparation of Ihe Financial Statements
in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 Ilhe ACVI
I report in respect of my exarninalion of the Charitys Financial Statements carTbed out under
Sectr"on 145 of the 2011 Act. and in carrying out my examination. I have followed all applicable
directions given by the Charity Commission under Section 145{5}{bl of the ACL
Independent Examinerfs Statement
I have completed my examination. I confim) thal no material matters have come to my attention in
connection wrth the examinatson giving me cause lo believe that any material respect".
1. Accountsng records were not kept in respect of the Charity as required by Seth"on 130
of the Act," or
2. The Financial Statements do not aco)rd wth those records,. or
3. The Financial Statements do not compty with the appluble requirements conceming
the form and content of the accounts set oul in the Charities {Accounts and Reports)
Regulattons 2008, other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'true and fai
whi¢h is not a matter considered as part of an independent examinatx)n.
I have no concems and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to
which attention shcmjld be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the
accounts to be reached.
K.M.G. Taxation
Ground Floor
76, Highdown Road
HOVE
East Sussex
BN3 6EB

O nEd e-Tra
orrnin
statement of Financial Activities
ForThe Accountin
Year Ended 31st December 2023
Year Ended
31st l>ecember 2023
Ygar Ended
31st December 2022
Income & Endowments
Donations and Legacies
Investment Income
65.626
19,820
Total Income
65,626
19.820
Expenditure
Expenditure on rasing funds
Expenditure on Charitable Actiwties
59,302
27,052
Total Expenditure
59.302
27,052
Not incom8 and net movement in funds
6.324
7,232
Reconciliation of funds
Total funds brought forward
Total funds earried fonvanl
6,324
7,232
The statement of Financial Activities includes all gains and losses recognised in the year.
All income and expenditure derive from ¢¢￿tInUIng acts"vilies.

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Statement of Financial Positron
as at 31st December 2023
Year Ended
Year Ended
31$t December 2023 31st December 2022
FixedAssets
Intangible Assets
Tangible Assets
Current Assets
Stock & Woth in ProgTess
Dèbtors
Cash at Bank and in Hand
6,375
6.375
4,959
4,959
c￿ditorS.. amounts 18lling due
within one year
Net Current Assets
6,375
4,959
TotslAssets Le￿ Current Liabililves
6,375
4.959
credIt￿.. amounts lalllng due
after more thart ono year
Net Assets
6,375
4,959
Funds of the Charlty
Restricted Funds
Unrestricted Funds
rotal Charity Furtds
6,375
6.375
4,959
4.959
The Financial Staternents were aP[￿ved by the Board of Trustees, and authorised for iwue, on
26th October 2024, and are signed on behalf of the IxMrd by".
Payl Baxely
Trustee & Secretary

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Conflict
Notes to the Financial Ststements
For The Accountln
Year Ended 31st December 2023
1. General Informatlon
The Charrty is a public benefrt enb.ty and a registered tharity in England and Wales. and is
unincorporated.
2. Statement of Compliance
These Financial Slalements have been prepared in compliance wth FRS 102, The Financial
Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and the Republic of Ireland, the Slalemenl of
Recommended Practice aptyicable to tharities p￿parIng their a(xounts in accordance wrth the
Finan￿31 Repolting SlandaTd aP￿Icable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 102) (Charities
SORP {FRS 1021 and the Charities Act 2011.
3. Ac¢ounfjng Pollcles
Basis of Preparation
The Financial Statements have been prepared the historical cost basis. as modified by the
revaluati￿) of certain financial assets and liabilities and in¥estmenl properties measured al fair
value through incorne or expenditure_
The Financial Statements are prepared in Sterting, which is the fU￿b"Onal currency of the enb'ly.
Golng Concern
Theie are no material uncertainties ab(Krt the Charitys abilty to ￿ntinUe.

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Conflict
Notes to the Financial Statements
For Thè Aeeauntin
Year Ended 31st December 2023
4. Fixed Assets
Fixtures.
Freehold
Plant &
Fittings &
Motor
Propèrty MaChi￿ry Equipment Vehicle
20%
20¥.
25¢
Total
Co¥t
At 1 st January 2023
Additions
Disposals
At 31 st D8cèmbac 2023
Depreciation
Depreciation Blfv
Charge lor Year
Disposals
Oepreciabon Clfv
Net Book Values
At 31sl December 2023
Al 1st January 2023
S. Debtors
Year Ended
31st Decernber 2023
Year Ended
31st December 2022
Prepayments and Auxued Incorne
Other Debtors
6. Creditors: amounts falling due within onè year
Year Ended
31$t December 2023
Year Ended
31st December 2022
Accurals and Deferred Income

nEd ethTJansforniin Confll¢t
Notes to the Financial Ststernents
For The Accountin
Year Ended 31st December 2023
7. Independent Examination fees
2023
Fees payable to the independent examiner for,
Independent examinabon of the Finanual Statements
. Staff Costs
The total staff costs and empk)yee beneffts for the reportt'ng penod are analysed as follows,.
The average headcounl of employees during the period was Nil.
No employee received employees benefits during the accounting period.
9. Analysis of Charitable Funds
2023
Unrestricted funds brought forward
Income
Expenditure
Unrestrrted funds carried forward
65.626
59,302
6,324
10. Trustee Remuneratlon and Expenses
No remuneralK)n or other benefits from employment with the Charity, or a related entity,
were received by the Trustees.

nE
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Connict
Detailed Tradin
For The Accountin
and Profit and Loss Account
Year Ended 31$t December 2023
Year Ended
Year Ended
31st December 2023 31st LJe¢ember 2022
Income and Endowments. Donations and Legacies
Donations
Gfft Aid Re￿ip1S
65.626
19.820
65.626
19,820
Investh?ent Income
Bank Interest Receivable
Total Income
65.626
19,820
ExpèndlknrÈ
Costs of raising donations and legaties
Expendityre on ¢haritsble aclivities
Consultants. Training & Event Costs
Purchases
Insurance
Legal & Professional
General Administralion costs
58,828
24,771
52
251
1,794
2S
Total Expenditure
59.302
27,052
Netln¢ome for the perlod
6.324
7,232

nEd e-Transformin
Confli
Unaudited Financial Statements
For The Accountin
Year Ended 31st December 2023
Charity Registration Number. 1176903

enEd e-Transfonnin
Conflict
Contents
Pa
Trustees, Annual Report
Statement of Finan(aal Acbvth"es
Statement of Financial Posrtion
Notes to Financial Statements

enEd e-Transfonnin
Conflict
Com
an
Inforniation
Registered Chartty
OpenEdge-Tranth)ming Confflict
Charty Registration.. 1176903
The Trustees..
Paul Bazety
Anish Chhibber lappointed 20.02.2023
Dr. A2za Dirar lappointed 30.11.2023)
Kevin Gough
Rakesh Prashara (appointed 30 11_2023)
Principal Office..
168. Church Road
HOVE
East Sussex
BN3 2DL
Accounlants".
K.M.G. Taxatson
Ground Floor
76, H￿hdown Road
HOVE
East Sussex
BN3 6EB

nEd e-Transfomiin
Conflict
Trustees Annual Re
The Trustees presents th￿r reF)Ort and the unaudited financial statements for the ￿rIOd from
1st January 2023 to 31st De￿rnber 2023
Objectives and Activities
Public workshops and presentatt"ons. Events wjth other organisats.ons and groups. Partnership,
department of peace studies and intemational development al Bradford University- Partr)ership with
youth led groups in Sri Lanka. Techn￿1 advisors to peace and community ath"on. Online
leadership courses_
Education,. Cibzenship or community developmenL" Human Rights
To promote conflict resolution and reconciliats'on for the public benefil through the preventson and
reduction of Violen￿ and conflid by the provision of advice and support lo individuals affeded in the
communty and or workplace.
The Charity was established on 30th January 2018.
Financial Revigw
The Trustees have assessed the rnajor risk5 to which the Charity is exposed, in particular, those
related lo the OFeralion and finances of the Charity, and are satisfied thal systems are in place to
mitigate the exposure lo major risks.
The Trustees Annual Report was approved on 26th October 2024, and signed on behalf of the Board
of Trustees by.,
Paul Bazely
Trustèe & Secretary

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Conflict
Accountants Re
I report lo the Tnjslees on my examinalHJn of the Financial Statements of OpenEdge-Transfoming
Confiict ('the Charity'l lor the accounts.ng peric¥J ended 31st December 2023.
R•sponsibilities and Basis of Report
As the Trustees of the Charty you a￿ resp)nsible for the preparation of Ihe Financial Statements
in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 Ilhe ACVI
I report in respect of my exarninalion of the Charitys Financial Statements carTbed out under
Sectr"on 145 of the 2011 Act. and in carrying out my examination. I have followed all applicable
directions given by the Charity Commission under Section 145{5}{bl of the ACL
Independent Examinerfs Statement
I have completed my examination. I confim) thal no material matters have come to my attention in
connection wrth the examinatson giving me cause lo believe that any material respect".
1. Accountsng records were not kept in respect of the Charity as required by Seth"on 130
of the Act," or
2. The Financial Statements do not aco)rd wth those records,. or
3. The Financial Statements do not compty with the appluble requirements conceming
the form and content of the accounts set oul in the Charities {Accounts and Reports)
Regulattons 2008, other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'true and fai
whi¢h is not a matter considered as part of an independent examinatx)n.
I have no concems and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to
which attention shcmjld be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the
accounts to be reached.
K.M.G. Taxation
Ground Floor
76, Highdown Road
HOVE
East Sussex
BN3 6EB

O nEd e-Tra
orrnin
statement of Financial Activities
ForThe Accountin
Year Ended 31st December 2023
Year Ended
31st l>ecember 2023
Ygar Ended
31st December 2022
Income & Endowments
Donations and Legacies
Investment Income
65.626
19,820
Total Income
65,626
19.820
Expenditure
Expenditure on rasing funds
Expenditure on Charitable Actiwties
59,302
27,052
Total Expenditure
59.302
27,052
Not incom8 and net movement in funds
6.324
7,232
Reconciliation of funds
Total funds brought forward
Total funds earried fonvanl
6,324
7,232
The statement of Financial Activities includes all gains and losses recognised in the year.
All income and expenditure derive from ¢¢￿tInUIng acts"vilies.

nEd e-Transfornii
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Statement of Financial Positron
as at 31st December 2023
Year Ended
Year Ended
31$t December 2023 31st December 2022
FixedAssets
Intangible Assets
Tangible Assets
Current Assets
Stock & Woth in ProgTess
Dèbtors
Cash at Bank and in Hand
6,375
6.375
4,959
4,959
c￿ditorS.. amounts 18lling due
within one year
Net Current Assets
6,375
4,959
TotslAssets Le￿ Current Liabililves
6,375
4.959
credIt￿.. amounts lalllng due
after more thart ono year
Net Assets
6,375
4,959
Funds of the Charlty
Restricted Funds
Unrestricted Funds
rotal Charity Furtds
6,375
6.375
4,959
4.959
The Financial Staternents were aP[￿ved by the Board of Trustees, and authorised for iwue, on
26th October 2024, and are signed on behalf of the IxMrd by".
Payl Baxely
Trustee & Secretary

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Conflict
Notes to the Financial Ststements
For The Accountln
Year Ended 31st December 2023
1. General Informatlon
The Charrty is a public benefrt enb.ty and a registered tharity in England and Wales. and is
unincorporated.
2. Statement of Compliance
These Financial Slalements have been prepared in compliance wth FRS 102, The Financial
Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and the Republic of Ireland, the Slalemenl of
Recommended Practice aptyicable to tharities p￿parIng their a(xounts in accordance wrth the
Finan￿31 Repolting SlandaTd aP￿Icable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 102) (Charities
SORP {FRS 1021 and the Charities Act 2011.
3. Ac¢ounfjng Pollcles
Basis of Preparation
The Financial Statements have been prepared the historical cost basis. as modified by the
revaluati￿) of certain financial assets and liabilities and in¥estmenl properties measured al fair
value through incorne or expenditure_
The Financial Statements are prepared in Sterting, which is the fU￿b"Onal currency of the enb'ly.
Golng Concern
Theie are no material uncertainties ab(Krt the Charitys abilty to ￿ntinUe.

enEd -Transforniin
Conflict
Notes to the Financial Statements
For Thè Aeeauntin
Year Ended 31st December 2023
4. Fixed Assets
Fixtures.
Freehold
Plant &
Fittings &
Motor
Propèrty MaChi￿ry Equipment Vehicle
20%
20¥.
25¢
Total
Co¥t
At 1 st January 2023
Additions
Disposals
At 31 st D8cèmbac 2023
Depreciation
Depreciation Blfv
Charge lor Year
Disposals
Oepreciabon Clfv
Net Book Values
At 31sl December 2023
Al 1st January 2023
S. Debtors
Year Ended
31st Decernber 2023
Year Ended
31st December 2022
Prepayments and Auxued Incorne
Other Debtors
6. Creditors: amounts falling due within onè year
Year Ended
31$t December 2023
Year Ended
31st December 2022
Accurals and Deferred Income

nEd ethTJansforniin Confll¢t
Notes to the Financial Ststernents
For The Accountin
Year Ended 31st December 2023
7. Independent Examination fees
2023
Fees payable to the independent examiner for,
Independent examinabon of the Finanual Statements
. Staff Costs
The total staff costs and empk)yee beneffts for the reportt'ng penod are analysed as follows,.
The average headcounl of employees during the period was Nil.
No employee received employees benefits during the accounting period.
9. Analysis of Charitable Funds
2023
Unrestricted funds brought forward
Income
Expenditure
Unrestrrted funds carried forward
65.626
59,302
6,324
10. Trustee Remuneratlon and Expenses
No remuneralK)n or other benefits from employment with the Charity, or a related entity,
were received by the Trustees.

nE
e-Transfornii
Connict
Detailed Tradin
For The Accountin
and Profit and Loss Account
Year Ended 31$t December 2023
Year Ended
Year Ended
31st December 2023 31st LJe¢ember 2022
Income and Endowments. Donations and Legacies
Donations
Gfft Aid Re￿ip1S
65.626
19.820
65.626
19,820
Investh?ent Income
Bank Interest Receivable
Total Income
65.626
19,820
ExpèndlknrÈ
Costs of raising donations and legaties
Expendityre on ¢haritsble aclivities
Consultants. Training & Event Costs
Purchases
Insurance
Legal & Professional
General Administralion costs
58,828
24,771
52
251
1,794
2S
Total Expenditure
59.302
27,052
Netln¢ome for the perlod
6.324
7,232