The Emerson Trust
Trustees’ Annual Report & Financial Statements
for the Financial Period
from 6[th] April 2022 to 5[th] April 2023
The Emerson Trust
Reference & Administrative Details
Charity Details
Name : The Emerson Trust Number: 1177695 Address: 40 Edith Road, London W14 9BB
Trustees
| Trustee | Date of appointment | Date of resignation |
|---|---|---|
| Julia Browning | 26thMarch 2018 | n/a |
| Rachel Langton | 26thMarch 2018 | n/a |
| AnthonyRice | 26thMarch 2018 | n/a |
| LucyVernall | 26thMarch 2018 | n/a |
Structure, Governance & Management
Structure and governing document
Structure : Charitable Incorporated Organisation Governing document : Constitution
Appointment of trustees
Trustees are appointed by a resolution passed at a meeting of the charity trustees. There must be at least three trustees, all of whom must be natural persons aged 16 or more.
Objects and Activities
Object of the charity
The object of the CIO is to advance the education of primary school children who have special educational needs (“SEN”) that are not separately or fully addressed by the children’s school(s).
Activities of the charity
The charity achieves its object by providing grants to help fund qualified specialist tuition for SEN children whose parent(s) or other responsible adult(s) could not otherwise afford the fees. The charity’s policy is to require a contribution from the parent(s) / responsible adult(s). The charity also funds group sessions for SEN children from local schools.
The charity has an arrangement with Emerson House LLP (“EH”), a special needs learning centre, whereby EH has committed, regardless of demand for places from elsewhere, to provide at least two places each term to children funded by the Charity and to give a 20% discount on the fees for such places.
Notwithstanding this, the Charity is open to funding places at other special needs schools where appropriate and/or more cost-effective.
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Achievements during the year
During the year, the charity started funding “Catch up Clubs”, where small groups of children from a local school who are behind in either literacy and/or mathematics attend Emerson House one afternoon a week during term time. The Trustees believe these clubs have been very successful and consider them very good value for money.
Public benefit
The trustees confirm that they have referred to the guidance contained in the Charity Commission’s general guidance on public benefit when reviewing the charity’s objects and policies in respect of the making of grants.
The trustees agreed on a series of actions and policies in order to ensure public benefit in the disbursement of the initial funds available to the charity, including:
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agreeing a process for identifying suitable pupils for support and for applying financial means-testing of the pupil’s family or alternative sources of support;
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giving guidance to parents and other applicants for support towards obtaining state support for their child’s special needs;
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ensuring that the charity follows best practice in critical areas including safeguarding and privacy;
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deciding to identify and approach a primary school local to EH with the intention of establishing a partnership arrangement with the school to provide funding of groups of pupils in touch typing and/or literacy tuition;
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negotiating with EH of a further significantly discounted rate for its teaching services for the specialist tutoring of individual or groups of pupils;
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agreeing to seek a longer term programme of funding for the charity once it had established a track record in the individual pupil and local school partnership programmes.
Financial Review
Summary of finances for the year (and the previous period)
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Total receipts in the year were £3,112 (£10,993).
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Total payments were £11,607 (£6,669), of which £119 was spent on administration and £11,488 was spent directly on funding the programmes at Emerson House.
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At the year end, the Charity had £10,707 in cash (£19,202).
Statement of the Charity's Policy on Reserves
The Charity has de minimis recurring income or overheads. Reserves at each year end are therefore calculated taking into account existing accrued obligations, the coming year’s anticipated overheads, and any existing commitments to grantees. At 5[th] April 2023, Reserves were £6,076.
The Trustees have set a Reserves Target of £5,000.
Details of Any Funds Materially in Deficit
The charity had no funds which were materially in deficit at the date of the statement of assets & liabilities.
Status of the Charity’s Finances
The Charity had no restricted or designated funds at the year end.
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Particulars of Any Outstanding Guarantee Given by the Charity
The charity has given no guarantee where potential liability was outstanding at the date of the statement of assets & liabilities.
Particulars of Any Outstanding Debt
The charity had no outstanding debts which were secured by an express charge on any of the assets of the charity at the date of the statement of assets & liabilities.
Declaration
The Trustees declare that they have approved the above report and authorised that it be signed on their behalf.
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Anthony Rice
Date : 15[th] January 2024
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