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2023-03-31-accounts

Drukpa Trust

Registered Charity, No: 1178756

Trustees’ Annual Report & Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2023

Trustees

Jonathan Rose Annie Smith Di Cook Wendy Cornwell

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Drukpa Trust CIO Trustees’ Annual Report for the Year Ended 31 March 2023

Contents

3 Activities 3.1 Statutory Declaration 4 Achievements & Performance 4.1 Outputs and Outcomes for the Charity’s Benefciaries 4.2 How the Public Have Beneftted 4.3 Contributing to Activities Run by Other Organisations 4.4 Trustee Development 5 Financial Review 5.1 Details of Any Funds Materially in Defcit 5.2 Policy on Reserves 5.3 Principal Sources of Funding and Outgoings 5.4 Remuneration of Trustees 5.5 Financial Status 5.6 Statutory Statements on Liabilities 6 Statement of Financial Activity 6.1 Independent Examiner’s Report on the Accounts 6.2 Statement of Financial Activities for the Year Ended 31 March 2022 6.3 Notes to the Accounts

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Drukpa Trust CIO Trustees’ Annual Report for the Year Ended 31 March 2023

1 Reference and Administration Details

1.1 Charity Name & Registration

Drukpa Trust

The charity is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation, registration no: 1178756, registered with the Charity Commission on 13 June 2018.

Drukpa Trust registration no: 1014948, registered on 15 October 1992 with the Charity Commission, transferred its affairs to the CIO during FY2018-19.

The charity is registered with HM Revenue & Customs.

1.2 Charity’s Addresses

Administration: 114 Harvist Road, London, NW6 6HJ, UK e-mail: london@drukpa.org.uk website: www.dwls.org

School Project Co-ordination, Sponsorship and Fundraising: 16A Oaklands Road, Bromley, Kent, BR1 3SL, UK email: info@dwls.org website: www.dwls.org

1.3 Names of the Trustees Who Manage the Charity

Role

Jonathan Rose Chair Annie Smith Deputy Chair Di Cook Treasurer Wendy Cornwell Trustee

The following non-trustee served as an honorary officer Rachel Glynn Secretary

1.4 Bank

CAF Bank, 25 Kings Hill Avenue, Kings Hill, West Malling, Kent ME19 4JQ.

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2 Structure, Governance & Management

2.1 Type of Governing Document

Constitution – based on the Charity Commission’s model governing document for Foundation Charitable Incorporated Organisations, ie: where the Trustees are the only Members of the charity.

2.2 Charitable Objects

As defined in Drukpa Trust’s Constitution (Governing Document):

The charity’s objects (“objects”) are:

2.3 Trustee Selection Methods

There must be at least three charity trustees. There is no maximum number of charity trustees that may be appointed.

In appointing Trustees due consideration is given to ensuring that the Trustees have, between them, the skills knowledge and experience necessary to manage the charity effectively and in accordance with charity law.

3 Activities

3.1 Statutory Declaration

The Trustees of Drukpa Trust confirm that they have paid due regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit in deciding what activities the charity should undertake.

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4 Achievements & Performance

4.1 Outputs and Outcomes for the Charity’s Beneficiaries

The school in Shey opened in 2001 with 88 students in nursery and lower kindergarten. The total number of students was 859 in March 2023 (2022: 884). There were 422 girls and 437 boys. Of those, 181 (2021: 229) were registered to live on the campus in purpose-built residences, 83 from remote valleys and nomad regions. Once the seismic upgrade refurbishment of every residence has been completed, the total number of residential spaces will be 376.

After the winter, the school re-opened in early March 2022. It is still extremely cold at this time of year, however, the architectural design of the school buildings captures the intense sunlight to warm the internal spaces.

The school’s construction programme commenced at the beginning of April 2022. The seismic upgrade of Residence 2 North ‘Singeyla’ was completed and that of Residence 3 North ‘Warila’ was 85% complete by the end of the year. The post-pandemic travel rules enabled two structural resident engineers from Arup to travel to the school. The first was with the school’s construction manager for the first three months, and the second one for the final three months. The construction site closed for the winter in midNovember.

All 65 final year students matriculated from the school in March 2023, 27 with distinctions and 32 in the first division. This was the 11[th] year-group to leave, making the total number of graduates 505.

The Dragon Garden fruit orchards are gradually maturing, having been well cared-for when they were young trees. With residential refurbishment taking place the garden areas have not been the focus of new planting this year. Watering of the existing garden areas remains an essential task in this highaltitude desert environment. The Visitor Centre received visitors from May and Rancho’s Café was open for the tourists. The merchandise in the shop and donation boxes help to bring in revenue to support the facilities management maintenance programme and the Dragon Garden Landscape project.

4.2 How the Public Have Benefitted

Druk Padma Karpo is a ‘society school’, meaning it operates for the benefit of the community on a non-profit basis. Since the school receives no financial support from public authorities, it charges fees that are set at locallyaffordable levels to cover running costs. However, some parents are unable to afford the fees and are supported by an international child sponsorship scheme. Drukpa Trust sponsors some of these disadvantaged students and mobilised £2,076.44 to support students during 2022-23 (£4,588 2021-2022). At the start of the year (2022) 6 students were being supported by Drukpa Trust (2021, 15 students). 4 of these 6 students left school in November 2022 and successfully completed their matriculation exams. During the latter part of the year (2023) 2 students were being sponsored by Drukpa Trust.

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4.3 Contributing to Activities Run by Other Organisations

The school is governed by the Druk Padma Karpo Educational Society (‘DPKES’), a non-profit organisation. Drukpa Trust works closely with the school management in respect of the grants made for school construction, child sponsorship, educational resources and landscape programme. Principal Mrs Mingur Angmo is supported by 36 teachers on the Shey campus, one is Vice-Principal, of whom 25 are Ladakhi, 8 Tibetan and 3 from elsewhere in India. They were assisted by 42 support staff and 6 administrative staff. A branch school in Khachey, in the Phokar valley, had 44 students, served by 7 teachers and two support staff members.

Construction Manager Mr Sonam Angdus is supported by a permanent team of two and employs teams of carpenters, stone masons and labourers to match construction requirements each year.

Drukpa Trust is in regular contact with school managers to receive updates on activities. In September 2022 representatives of Drukpa Trust visited the school in Ladakh for the first time since the beginning of the Covid pandemic.

4.4 Trustee Development

Trustees are encouraged to participate in development opportunities as and when appropriate.

5 Financial Review

5.1 Details of any funds materially in deficit

The Charity has no funds which are materially in deficit.

5.2 Policy on Reserves

The Charity’s policy on reserves is to generate and maintain a balance which is sufficient to cover 6 months’ running costs to preserve the financial viability of the Charity in the event that unforeseen and/or unavoidable circumstance precipitate a short-term fall in its income.

5.3 Principal Sources of Funding and Outgoings

The principal sources of funding are from charitable trusts and individual donors.

The outgoings are for the Druk Padma Karpo School project in Ladakh, India.

5.4 Remuneration of Trustees

All Trustees act in a voluntary capacity and receive no remuneration or other material benefits from their services to the Charity.

Out-of-pocket expenses necessarily and reasonably incurred by Trustees in promoting the purposes of the Charity are reimbursed at cost.

5.5 Financial Status – going concern.

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Drukpa Trust CIO Trustees’ Annual Report for the Year Ended 31 March 2023

Drukpa Trust’s current resources from unrestricted donations are more than sufficient to meet its outgoings for at least next year.

All the indications are that this will remain the case for the foreseeable future.

The trustees raised funds totalling £141,368 (2022: £157,603) and would like to thank all their supporters, both organisations and individuals, for the support they have given during the year. The trustees expended £150,217 (2022: £55,551) on activities.

At the end of the year the trustees held reserves of £289,044 (2022: £297,893).

5.6 Statutory Statements on Liabilities

The Trustees declare that:

Approved by the Trustees and signed on their behalf,

J Rose, Chair

Date: 02 December 2023

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Drukpa Trust CIO Independent Examiner’s Report for the Year Ended 31 March 2023

6 Statement of Financial Activity

6.1 Independent Examiner’s Report on the Accounts

Report to the Trustees/Members of Drukpa Trust on the accounts for the year ended 31 March 2023 set out on pages 10 to 16

Responsibilities and Basis of the Report

As the charity trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (‘the Act’).

I report in respect of my examination of the Charity’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.

Independent Examiner’s Statement

I have completed my examination.

I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:

  1. accounting records were not kept in respect of the Trust as required by section 130 of the Act; or

  2. the accounts do not accord with those records.

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

Mark Beale FCA DChA Date 4 December 2023

[Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Diploma in Charity Accounting]

1 Ewhurst Park Cottages

Ramsdell, Hants RG26 5RG

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Drukpa Trust CIO Statement of Financial Activities for the Year Ended 31 March 2023

6.2 Statement of Financial Activities for the Year Ended 31 March 2023

Income from:
Donations
Investments
Total Income
Expenditure on:
Raising Funds
Charitable Activities
Total Expenditure
Net income/(expenditure)
Net movement in funds for the year
Reconciliation of Funds
Funds Brought forward
Funds carried forward
Notes
2
3
2023 2022
Unrestricted Restricted
Total
£
£
£
139,589
300
139,889
1,479
0
1,479
Total
£
157,569
34
141,068
300
141,368
157,603
12,309
0
12,309
137,908
0
137,908
16,028
39,523
150,217
0
150,217
55,551
(9,149)
300
(8,849)
102,052
(9,149)
300
(8,849)
292,207
5,686
297,893
102,052
195,841
283,058
5,986
289,044
297,893

The notes on pages 12 to 16 form part of these accounts

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Drukpa Trust CIO Balance Sheet as at 31 March 2023

6.2.1 Balance Sheet at 31 March 2023

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2023 2022
£ £
Fixed Assets - -
Current Assets
Debtors 9 3,896 8,689
Cash at bank and in hand 286,291 292,081
290,187 300,770
Creditors: Amounts falling due within one yr 10 1,144 2,877
Net Current Assets 289,043 297,893
Net Assets 289,043 297,893
Represented by:
Restricted Funds 5,986 5,686
Unrestricted Funds 283,058 292,207
Total Funds 12 289,044 297,893
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The notes on pages 12 to 16 form part of these accounts

6.2.2 Approval of the Board of Trustees

These accounts were approved and signed on behalf of the trustees by:

J Rose, Chair

Date: 02 December 2023

D Cook, Treasurer

Date: 02 December 2023

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Drukpa Trust CIO Notes to the Accounts for the Year Ended 31 March 2023

6.3 Notes to the Accounts

1 Accounting Policies

.

The accounts have been prepared in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2015) - (Charities SORP FRS 102) and the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (September 2015) and the Charities Act 2011.

Significant accounting policies are:

Incoming Resources

Income is recognised when the charity has entitlement to the funds, when it is probable that the income will be received and that the amount can be measured reliably.

Cost of generating funds

These comprise costs directly attributable to fundraising events plus a reasonable allocation of support costs.

Charitable activity costs

These represent costs that are directly attributable to an activity plus a reasonable allocation of support costs.

Grants payable

Grants payable are recognised as resources expended in the period in which the grant is approved if there is reasonable expectation that the grant conditions will be met and funds will be released.

Support costs

These comprise costs incurred in support of the direct charitable expenditure of the charity and are thus an integral part of the cost of carrying out the charitable objects. These are allocated to activities based on the time spent on each activity.

Allocation of costs

All costs are allocated against the fund to which they relate. Costs that cannot be identified to a specific fund are allocated across funds using appropriate apportionment methods based on the fund’s use of the relevant costs.

Capitalisation and depreciation

Equipment costing over £500 is capitalised and included on the Balance

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Sheet as a fixed asset. Depreciation is charged at rates that are estimated to write off cost in equal annual instalments over the useful life of the asset.

Restricted funds

These represent income received that is subject to restrictions for use by the donor that are narrower than the charity’s general objects.

Designated funds

These represent funds set aside by the Trustees for specific purposes within the charity’s general objects.

**2 ** Donations
Donations from:
Individuals
Grants/Companies
Trusts
Gift Aid reclaimed
Total Donations
2023
2022
£
£
32,688
42,789
100,000
75,000
3,304
31,091
135,993
148,880
3,896
8,689
139,889
157,569
**3 ** Expenditure
Raising Funds
Charitable Activities
Druk Padma Karpo School
Total Resourses Expended
2023
Direct
Activity
Cost
£
9,657
33,776
Grants
Awarded
£
-
100,316
43,433 100,316
**4 ** Direct Activity Costs
Staf Costs
Travel Overseas
Printing, Postage & Stationery
Training
Total Direct Activity Costs
2023
£
12,445
21,331
33,776
2022
22,360
855
63
23,278

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Drukpa Trust CIO Notes to the Accounts for the Year Ended 31 March 2023

5
6
**7 **
Grants Awarded
Individuals
Institutions
Total Grants Awarded
Governance Costs
Independent Examiner's Fees
Support Costs
Staf Costs
Computer Costs
Postage/Stationery
Telephone/Sundry
Bank Charges
Legal Costs
Sundry
2023
£
9,258
91,058
100,316
2023
£
-
2023
£
5,296
173
33
95
167
144
560
6,468
2022
£
4,588
21,808
26,396
2022
£
-
2022
£
5,370
90
-
50
234
132
-
5,876

8

Staf Costs

There was 1 (2022: 1) person employed during the year.

Associated costs were allocated between 'Direct activity costs' and 'Support costs' according to time spent.

9

10 Debtors
Gift Aid Receivable
Creditors: Amounts falling due within one year
Other creditors
Taxation and Social Security
Total
2023
£
3,896
2022
£
8,689
3,896 8,689
2023
£
-
1,144
1,144
2022
£
1,713
1,164
2,877

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Drukpa Trust CIO Notes to the Accounts for the Year Ended 31 March 2023

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Analysis of Net Assets between Funds
Debtors
Cash at bank and in hand
Creditors: Amounts falling due within one year
Total Net Assets
2023
Unrestricted
Restricted
Total
£
£
£
3,896
-
3,896
280,305
5,986
286,291
(1,144)
-
(1,144)
283,058
5,986
289,044

12

Total Funds
Restricted Funds
Landscape Design
Total Restricted Funds
Unrestricted Funds
Druk Padma Karpo School
Capital Projects
Revenue Support
Total Unrestricted Funds
Total Funds
1 April 2022
5,686
Incoming
Resources
300
Resources
Expended
Transfers
0
23,000
(23,000)
0
0
31 March 2023
5,986
5,686 300 0 5,986
253,172
39,035
137,499
3,569
(140,959)
(9,258)
272,712
10,346
292,207 141,068 (150,217) 283,058
297,893 141,368 (150,217) 289,044

The unrestricted funds have been designated in total to supporting the development of Druk Padma Karpo School in Ladakh, India.

13

Trustees' expenses

No trustee expenses were incurred. (2022:Nil)

14

Taxation

No provision is made for Corporation Tax as the charity is able to claim full statutory exemption.

The accounts have been prepared in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2015) - (Charities SORP FRS 102) and the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (September 2015) and the Charities Act 2011.

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Drukpa Trust CIO Notes to the Accounts for the Year Ended 31 March 2023

15. Comparative fgures

The SORP requires comparative figures to be shown for restricted and unrestricted income for the prior year.

Income from:
Donations
Investments
Total Income
Expenditure on:
Raising Funds
Charitable Activities
Total Expenditure
Net income/(expenditure)
Net movement in funds for the year
Reconciliation of Funds
Funds Brought forward
Funds carried forward
Notes
2
3
2022
Unrestricted Restricted
Total
£
£
£
156,209
1,360
157,569
34
0
34
156,243
1,360
157,603
16,028
0
16,028
39,523
0
39,523
55,551
0
55,551
100,692
1,360
102,052
100,692
1,360
102,052
191,515
4,326
195,841
292,207
5,686
297,893

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