## **Life In Abundance UK CIO** 


## ANNUAL REPORT & FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 

(CHARITY No. 1177632) 



LIA UK CIO ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 

## ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION 

CHARITY NUMBER 1177632 REGISTERED OFFICE Manvers Street Baptist Church Manvers Street Bath BA1 5BZ INDEPENDENT EXAMINER Mrs Roxanne Bovel ACMA, CGMA TRUSTEES Mr. R M J Stewart (Chairman, resigned 20/5/24) Mr. N Addo (Treasurer) Mr. C Nevers (Chairman from 20/05/24) Dr. F Muindi Mr. P Bakibinga (appointed 20/11/23) 

BANKERS National Westminster Bank plc WEBSITE ADDRESS https://lifeinabundance.org/ SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS Facebook: @lifeinabundanceuk X: @lia_uk 

LIA UK CIO is part of a wider international organisation, LIA International, with offices in the following countries: 

International Headquarters Life In Abundance International (HQ) LIA Centre, Silanga Road, Nairobi, Kenya Ministry Support Office, USA LIA - USA, Louisville, Kentucky, USA Ministry Support Office, Europe LIA - Europe, Geneva, Switzerland Programme Countries Burundi, Djibouti, DRC, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Haiti, Jamaica, Kenya, Rwanda, Somaliland, South Sudan, Sudan, Uganda 



LIA UK CIO ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 

The Trustees present their report and financial statements of the Charity for the year ended 31 December 2023. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out in note 1 to the accounts and comply with the Charity’s constitution, the Charities Act 2011, and 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 Republic of Ireland published on 16 July 2014. 

## OBJECTS AND ACTIVITIES FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT 

The objects of the Charity are the prevention or relief of poverty in particular but not exclusively among women and children in need, in Africa, the Caribbean and in such parts of the world as the Charity trustees may from time to time think fit, by providing or assisting in the provision of education, training, healthcare projects and all the necessary support designed to enable individuals to generate a sustainable income and be self-sufficient. 




## LIA UK CIO 

ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 

The objects of the Charity have been achieved by supporting the work of Life In Abundance International, an international Non-Government Organisation which has its headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya. 


Life In Abundance International provides resources and support to local churches to break the cycle of poverty within some of the poorest and most marginalised communities in the world by restoring health, renewing hope, and inspiring lasting transformation. Currently, Life In Abundance International has ongoing projects in 12 African countries and 2 Caribbean countries. 

The Trustees confirm that they have complied with their duty under Section 17(5) of the Charities Act 2011 to refer to the guidance contained in the Charity Commission’s general guidance on public benefit when reviewing the Charity’s aims and objectives and planning future activities. 

## REVIEW OF ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE 

The Trustees have concluded that, within its objectives of the prevention or relief of poverty, the Charity by way of grants and donations to community development programmes has made available to a wide section of the public in Africa and the Caribbean the opportunity to benefit from education, training and healthcare projects. 

During the year under review the Charity has distributed the following grants and donations: 

Ending Domestic Abuse – A Pack for Churches 

In 2023, we continued our partnership with Restored, a UK organisation that highlights and advocates for the ending of domestic abuse in churches. We contextualised Restored’s UK resource pack to the Ethiopian context and translated it into Amharic for use by churches in Ethiopia. Training sessions for Church leaders are planned for 2024. 

## Kenya Orphans & Vulnerable Children Fund 

We continue to distribute regular and other donations to support the education 





## LIA UK CIO 

ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 

needs of OVCs in three communities in Kenya. Church partners were asked to identify 25 OVCs in their communities who needed supplementary support for school fees to improve school retention and education experiences. Common causes of vulnerability have included lack of/ low income, loss of a main breadwinner and most commonly single parent families (mostly mothers). The situation is acute whether in urban slums or rural homes. Children lack basic necessities like food, education, parental care and sometimes are disconnected from support networks such as churches and extended families. Without intervention these children and their carers are trapped in poverty; vulnerable and without hope. Here is how the funds have been used: 

**High School Fees Support -** throughout Kenya we have been supporting a cohort of 13 students (4 male and 9 female) through High School. The churches selected them as orphans or from poor families struggling to afford the cost of attending High School. We have been supporting them for four years, and all of them completed High School in November 2023. 

**Pastoralist  Communities** -  We  have  continued working with local churches to help young children to access education without having to walk great distances  to  school.  This  enables  girls  to  avoid early marriages and boys to avoid being trained as youth warriors. 

**Economic  Empowerment** -  young  mothers  are engaged  in  group  savings,  rural  enterprises  and they are afforded loans and training by LIA through churches. This also helps to keep children in school longer. 


Water filter partnership with Grifaid/Safe Water Trust in Uganda 

We have continued the partnership which began in 2020 to supply water filters to individuals, families and schools in Buikwe, Uganda. In 2023 we were able to facilitate further online training on the correct use and cleaning of the water filters, and were able to assist in the distribution more filters to the local communities partnering with LIA. 

## Christian Medical Fellowship – Global Track 

We facilitated a further field visit to Kenya by a group of UK trained medics who are considering working overseas. The visit included participation in a medical camp, a rural health clinic and an urban medical centre. As well as providing medical services, the field visit was designed to assist these medics as they consider working overseas in a similar context. 



## LIA UK CIO 

ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 

## CEO Visit to Kenya 


In September our CEO Steve Machell attended the Life In Abundance Annual Global Missions Conference (Africa) in Nairobi. He also had the opportunity to visit an LIA Kenya partner church in Turi, Central Kenya. 

## FINANCIAL REVIEW 

The Charity’s income for the year ended 31 December 2023 from all incoming resources amounted to £112,423 (2022 - £83,560). Income for the year comprises revenue from donations, grants and payment for organised visits to programmes. Resources expended for the year were £105,093 (2022 - £60,758). The Net position for the year was a surplus of £7,330 (2022 – surplus of £22,802). 

## RESERVES POLICY 

The Trustees have a policy to hold reserves of £12,000 in unrestricted funds, which they consider to be reasonable given the nature and current scale of the Charity’s activities. Most of the income received is restricted as it is in response to appeals for specific projects. 

## INVESTMENT POLICY 

The Charity does not normally hold funds for a significant period of time, as amounts raised for specific projects are usually distributed to Life In Abundance International (HQ) in Kenya shortly thereafter. 

## RISK MANAGEMENT 

The Charity employs one full-time member and one part-time member of staff and has other minimal contractual commitments. The Trustees have considered risks in respect of the day-to-day management of its financial and other affairs and consider them to be minimal. The Trustees receive a full report at every meeting showing the income and expenditure and movement of funds. The Charity’s accounts and records are independently examined annually. 

## FINANCIAL POSITION 

Funds at the end of the year were £75,250 in total. Of these unrestricted funds amounted to £4,700. 



LIA UK CIO ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 

## PLANS FOR THE FUTURE 

In the coming year the Charity plans to continue developing awareness in the UK of the work of Life In Abundance International in their 14 programme countries, and to build partnerships with churches, foundations, donors and supporters and to generate funds through donations and grants to support Life In Abundance International’s 2024 priorities. 

Key programmes for 2024: 

- Continuing the partnership with Restored, to complete training for Church leaders in Ethiopia on the use of the Amharic version of the Domestic Violence church resource pack. We will also contextualise and translate the resource pack into Arabic, and provide training to church leaders in Egypt on the use of this resource. 

- Empowering local churches and equipping them to empower ‘third generation’ churches in wholistic transformational development. 

- Integrated support for families to improve their health, social situations and household incomes through the establishment of savings groups and microloans, particularly in Haiti and Uganda. 

- Educational support for orphans and vulnerable children to enable them to attend school, have uniforms and all the required items they need to achieve their grades. For example in Kenya, a new cohort of orphans/vulnerable children has been identified which will receive sponsorship through high school. 

- Futher engagement with Grifaid/Safe Water Trust to support the distribution of more water filters in Uganda, and ongoing online training for users in the use and maintenance of water filters. 

- Support and facilitation of two Global Mission Conferences, one in Jamaica (GMC-Caribbean) and one in Nairobi (GMC-Africa). 



LIA UK CIO ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 

## STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT 

The Charity was constituted by a Constitution on 20 March 2018. It is registered as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) with the Charity Commission. 

## TRUSTEES 

The number of Trustees permitted by the Charity is not restricted but shall be not less than three. If the number falls below the minimum, the remaining trustee or trustees may act only to call a meeting of the Charity trustees or to appoint a new Charity trustee. A Trustee is appointed for a term of three years. 

The current Trustees are due to retire as follows: RMJ Stewart and N Addo on 9 February 2024, C Nevers on 20 February 2024, F Muindi on 14 January 2026. Any eligible Trustee may be re-appointed.v 

When there is a requirement for a new Trustee, the individual is identified and appointed by the remaining Trustees. They make available to the new Trustee a copy of the current version of the Constitution and a copy of the Charity’s latest Trustees’ Annual Report and statement of accounts. 

The Chairman, Treasurer and Secretary have administrative oversight of the Charity. The board of Trustees have met four times during the year. The Charity has one full-time employee and one part-time employee who handle the day-to-day management and administration of the Charity. 

The current structure of LIA operations globally is set out in the table below: 




LIA UK CIO ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 

TRUSTEES’ RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELATION TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 

The Charity trustees are responsible for preparing the annual report and financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice). The law applicable to charities in England and Wales requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for each 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 of the Charity for that period. In preparing the financial statements the trustees are required to: 

- a) select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently; 

- b) observe the methods and principles in the applicable Charities SORP; 

- c) make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent; 

- d) state whether applicable accounting standards have been followed, subject to any material departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements; 

- e) prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume the Charity will continue in operation 

The trustees are responsible for keeping accounting records which disclose, with reasonable accuracy at any time, the financial position of the Charity and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011 (Accounts and Reports) Regulations, and the provisions of the constitution. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the Charity and taking responsible steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities. 

The trustees are responsible for the integrity of the Charity and financial information included on the Life In Abundance International website. Legislation in the United Kingdom governing the preparation and dissemination of financial statements may differ from legislation in other jurisdictions. 

## CONCLUSION 

The Trustees would like to express their appreciation and gratitude to all who have so generously supported the work of the Charity by their prayers and gifts. 

Approved by the Trustees on 12[th] October 2024 and signed on their behalf by 

Conrad Nevers Chair 



## **LIA UK CIO REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT EXAMINER** 

I report on the accounts of LIA International CIO for the year ended 31 December 2023, which are set out on the following pages: 

## Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner 

The  Charity’s  trustees  are  responsible  for  the  preparation  of  the  accounts  in accordance  with  the  requirements  of  the  Charities  Act  2011  (“the  Act”).  The Charity’s trustees consider that an audit is not required for this period under section 144 of the Act and that an independent examination is needed. 

## It is my responsibility to: 

- examine the accounts (under section 145 of the Charities Act); 

- follow  the  applicable  Directions  given  by  the  Charity  Commission  (under section 145 (5) (b) of the Act) and 

- state whether particular matters have come to my attention. 

## Basis of independent examiner’s 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  explanations  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 examiner’s statement 

In connection with my examination, no material matters have come to my attention which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect: 

- accounting  records  were  not  kept  in  accordance  with  section  130  of  the Charities Act; or 

- the accounts do not accord with the accounting records. 

I have no concern and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination  to  which  attention  should  be  drawn  in  order  to  enable  a  proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. 

Name: Mrs Roxanne Bovel ACMA CGMA Address: 56 Harcourt Drive Reading RG6 5TJ 

Date: 13[th] October 2024 

**STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023** 

|Note<br>s|Unrestrict<br>ed|Restrict<br>ed|TOTAL|TOTAL|
|---|---|---|---|---|





## **LIA UK CIO** 

|**IA UK CIO**|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|INCOME<br>Donations<br>Subsidy from LIA Int.<br>Sundry Income<br>EXPENDITURE<br>Charitable activities<br>Country programmes<br>Mission teams<br>Overheads<br>Staf costs<br>Other costs<br>2-4<br>Net incoming resources for<br>the year<br>Transfers between funds<br>Net (defcit)/income after<br>transfers<br>Fund balances brought<br>forward<br>Fund balances carried<br>forward||Funds<br>£<br>16,072<br>44,882<br>2,534|Funds<br>£<br>48,934<br>||
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|||63,489|||
|||261<br>3,390<br>45,575<br>7,380|||
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|||56,605|||
|||6,884<br>(3,739)|||
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|||3,145<br>1,555|||
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|||4,700|||
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The statement of financial activities includes all gains and losses in the year. All income and expenditure derive from continuing activities. 



## **LIA UK CIO BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2023** 

|Notes<br>Fixed assets<br>Tangible assets<br>5<br>Current assets<br>Income receivable<br>Cash and bank<br>Creditors<br>Amount falling due within<br>one year<br>Net current assets<br>NET ASSETS<br>6<br>FUNDS<br>Restricted funds<br>7<br>Unrestricted funds<br>7<br>TOTAL FUNDS|2023<br>£<br>£<br>1,172<br>61,129<br>9,949<br>74,078<br>0<br>74,078|2023<br>£<br>£<br>1,172<br>61,129<br>9,949<br>74,078<br>0<br>74,078|2022<br>£<br>£<br>458<br>59,213<br>12,240<br>71,453<br>(3,991<br>)<br>67,462|2022<br>£<br>£<br>458<br>59,213<br>12,240<br>71,453<br>(3,991<br>)<br>67,462|
|---|---|---|---|---|
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||61,129||59,213||
||9,949||12,240||
||74,078||71,453||
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||0||(3,991<br>)||
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|||75,250||67,920|
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|||70,550<br>4,700||66,365<br>1,555|
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|||**75,25**<br>**0**||**67,92**<br>**0**|



(The notes form part of these accounts) 

The accounts were approved by the Trustees on 12[th] October 2024 and signed on their behalf by: 

C Nevers Board Chair 



**LIA UK CIO NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023** 

## 1. Accounting Policies 

The principal accounting policies adopted, judgements and key sources of estimation, uncertainty in the preparation of the financial statements are as follows: 

- a) Basis of preparation 

   - 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 102, Section 1A Small Entities – The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland and the Companies Act 2006. 

- b) Preparation of the accounts on a going concern basis The Trustees are of the view that whilst the level of voluntary giving remains uncertain, grant funding secured from LIA-International and positive feedback from a number of churches and trusts approached so far should ensure that total income for the next 12 - 18 months is adequate to cover operating costs for the same period. On this basis, the assessment of the trustees is that the Charity is a going concern. 

- c) Income recognition policies Items of income are recognised and included in the accounts when all of the following criteria are met: 

   - The Charity has entitlement to the funds; 

   - Any performance conditions attached to the item(s) of income have been met or are fully within the control of the Charity; 

   - There is reasonable certainty that receipt of the income is considered probable, and 

   - The amount can be measured reliably. 

- d) Fund accounting 

Unrestricted funds are available to spend on activities that further any of the purposes of the Charity. Restricted funds are donations which the donors have stated are to be used solely for specific areas of the Charity’s work or projects being undertaken by the Charity. 

## e) Expenditure 

Expenditure is recognised once there is a legal or constructive obligation to make a payment to a third party, it is probable that settlement will be required, and the amount of the obligation can be measured reliably. 

2. Staff costs and numbers 



**LIA UK CIO NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023** 

|Salaries<br>National insurance<br>Pension<br>contributions|2023<br>44,496<br>(345)<br>1,424<br>45,575|2022<br>40,184<br>(302)<br>700|
|---|---|---|
|||40,582|



There were two (2) employees in the year. No employee was paid more than £40,000. 

3. Trustees remuneration and related party transactions 

No trustee received remuneration in their capacity as trustee and no trustee or  other  officer  associated  with  the  Charity  had  any  personal  interest  in contracts or transactions entered into during the period. 

4. Net income for the period 

|This is stated after<br>charging<br>Depreciation|2023<br>Total<br>£<br>415|2022<br>Total<br>£<br>97|
|---|---|---|





**LIA UK CIO NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023** 

## 5. Tangible assets 

|angible assets|||
|---|---|---|
||Furniture &|Total|
||Equipme||
||nt||
||£|£|
|Cost|||
|Balance b/f|1,212|1,212|
|Addition|||
|s|1,130|1,130|
|Disposal|(348)|(348)|
|Balance c/f|1,994|1,994|
|Depreciation|||
|Balance b/f|754|754|
|Charged in the year|415|415|
|Disposal|(348)|(348)|
|**Balance c/f**|**821**|**821**|
|Net book value|||
|Balance - Dec 31, 2023|1,172|1,172|
||||
|Balance - Dec 31, 2022|458|458|



6. Analysis of net assets between funds 

|Tangible fxed assets<br>Current assets<br>Creditors - due within one year|Unrestrict<br>ed<br>Restrict<br>ed<br>Total<br>Funds<br>Funds<br>Funds<br>£<br>£<br>£<br>1,172<br>-<br>1,172<br>3,528<br>70,550<br>74,078<br>-<br>-<br>-|
|---|---|
||4,700<br>70,550<br>75,250|





**LIA UK CIO NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023** 

## 7. Movement in Funds 

|7. Movement in Funds||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||Balance||Expenditur||Balance|
||at|Income|e|Inter-fund|at|
||01/01/23|in year|in year|transfers|31/12/23|
||£|£|£|£|£|
|Restricted funds||||||
|Country programmes||||||
|Kenya|47,951|35,285|(44,882)|1,052|39,406|
|Rwanda|4,674|4,438|-|<br>1,743|10,855|
|Burundi|3,400|2,917|-|-|<br>6,317|
|DRC|3,400|3,089|-|-|<br>6,489|
|Uganda|255|995|(1,041)|944|<br>1,153|
|Ethiopia|-|<br>2,125|-|-|<br>2,125|
|Egypt|||(2,565)||(2,565)|
|LIA USA|2,988|-|<br>-|-|<br>2,988|
|Haiti|-|85|-|-|<br>85|
|Other programmes||||||
|Economic Empowerment|567|-|<br>-|-|<br>567|
|Mission Teams|2,602|-|<br>-|-|<br>2,602|
|Europe Admin Fund|528|-|-|<br>-|<br>528|
|Totals|66,365|48,934|(48,488)|3,739|70,550|
|Unrestricted funds||||||
|General fund|1,555|63,489|(56,605)|(3,739)|4,700|
|||||||
|**Total**|**67,920**|**112,423**|**(105,093)**|**-**|**75,250**|



