ANNUAL REPORT AND STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2024
PAVE - PROGRESS IN AFRICA VIA EDUCATION
CHARITY REGISTRATION No. 1178775
Independent Examiners Ltd
Unit 2, The Broadbridge Business Centre Delling Lane Bosham West Sussex PO18 8NF
PAVE - PROGRESS IN AFRICA VIA EDUCATION
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Page 3 Legal and Administrative Information.
Pages 4 to 6 Trustees' Report.
Page 7 Independent Examiner's Report.
Page 8 Statement of Receipts and Payments.
Page 9 Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
Page 10 Notes to the Accounts.
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LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
CHARITY NUMBER
START OF FINANCIAL YEAR
END OF FINANCIAL YEAR
TRUSTEES AT 31ST DECEMBER 2024
GOVERNING INSTRUMENT
OBJECTS
REGISTERED ADDRESS
PRIMARY BANKERS
ACCOUNTANT
1178775
1st January 2024 31st December 2024 M A Dabrowski R J Tootill E L Da Silveria (Appointed 23.07.2024) A K Towers R E Dabrowski
PAVE was registered as a CIO with the Charity Commission under number 1178775 on 13th June 2018 and is governed by a Foundation Document. The CIO is set up to provide funding for further education for students in Africa.
THE OBJECTS OF THE CIO ARE: FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT TO PROMOTE THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN MOZAMBIQUE AND IN SUCH OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD AS THE CHARITY TRUSTEES MAY FROM TIME TO TIME THINK FIT, IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT BY WAY OF LIMITATION BY AWARDING SCHOLARSHIPS, MAINTENANCE ALLOWANCES OR GRANTS TENABLE AT ANY UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE OR INSTITUTION OF HIGHER OR FURTHER EDUCATION.
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TRUSTEES REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2024
OBJECTIVES AND ACHIEVEMENTS
The strategic objectives of the CIO are to prioritise support for young people in Mozambique and in such other parts of the world as the trustees may from time to time think fit, in particular but not by way of limitation by awarding scholarships, maintenance allowances or grants tenable at any university, college or institution of higher or further education.
The trustees achieve this by providing financial support that includes course fees, registration fees, examination fees, and other disbursements, to enable the supported young people to receive education which will enhance their personal development as responsible contributing members of society. The activities of the CIO in pursuit of its charitable purposes are to make financial grants to individuals and organisations. The Trustees have complied with their duty to have due regard to guidance on public benefit published by the Charity Commission when preparing the policies and objectives.
ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE
Main achievements in the year reported on are:
a) Continuing to attract donations to enable funds to be available for distribution in grants;
b) Enhancing awareness of the CIO and encouraging more applications for grants. A particular focus has been to raise awareness amongst members of the public and supporters encouraging them to support the work in Africa;
c) The continuing work on review of governance and management and on the verification of grant applications and applicants;
d) Enhanced requirements for successful grant applicants to provide feedback on the charitable outcomes of the activities to which those funds were applied. Where possible and appropriate material is made publicly available, for instance on the PAVE website, and through social media.
e) 4 students graduated in 2024 making a total of 12 PAVE students who have graduated over the last three years.
MANAGEMENT OF THE CIO
The CIO is governed by a Board of Trustees, who at present carry out the majority of the administrative duties. The CIO has no paid staff, it is entirely volunteer governed, managed and operated.
Trustees are appointed in accordance with the Foundation Document, which is the governing document of the CIO. Induction of new Trustees is carried out informally. All Trustees have access to a copy of the Foundation document. Support and training is available for Trustees, to assist them in understanding their role and discharging their responsibilities, on an ad hoc basis as needed. The Trustees have taken account of the Charity Commission guidance on public benefit in the discharge of their responsibilities.
The Trustees endeavour to provide good governance and effective leadership of the CIO by following the principles in ‘Good Governance: A Code for the Voluntary and Community Sector’:
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Understanding their role (collectively and individually);
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Ensuring delivery of organisational purpose;
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Working effectively both as individuals and as a team;
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Exercising effective control over the charity;
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Behaving with integrity;
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Being open and accountable.
During the year reported on, the Trustees have continued reviewing and updating the governance and administration of the CIO.
GRANT POLICY
The CIO carries out its charitable purpose by making grants. In accordance with the governing document of the CIO, grants from the CIO can only be made for educational purposes. Due diligence enquiries and checks are carried out on all funding applications received and all applicants are verified by means approved by the Trustees. The Trustees seek additional clarification or further information about an applicant and/or the purposes for which they are applying for a grant, if the Trustees consider it appropriate in order to assess the applicant and application. In making their decisions on applications, the Trustees consider how information provided demonstrates appropriate links to PAVE’s objects, in accordance with the CIO’s charitable purposes for the public benefit.
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TRUSTEES REPORT (continued) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2024
GOING CONCERN
After making appropriate enquiries, the Trustees have a reasonable expectation that the charity has adequate resource to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. For this reason, they continue to adopt the going concern basis in preparing the financial statements. Further details regarding the adoption of the going concern basis can be found in the accounting policies.
RISK MANAGEMENT
The principal risks are reviewed, and the risk reduction and management procedures are managed on an ongoing basis. The main major risks are significant reduction of expected income or insufficient appropriate grant applications to enable appropriate levels of funding to be distributed in grants to suitable applicants. These risks are mitigated by active management and promoting awareness of the CIO and encouraging supporters to make donations.
A further risk relating to the work in Mozambique is disruption to the students’ education as a result of terrorist activity in and around Pemba where most of them study. As a result of this we have been winding down the number of students supported in Mozambique, and In November 2024 two of the Trustees visited a charity known as Kids to Kids in Nairobi, Kenya which provides education to children whose families cannot afford to send them to primary school. The Trustees have decided to commence financial support of this venture from March 2025.
PLANS FOR FUTURE PERIODS
The Trustees intend to continue operating the charity on a similar basis in future periods. A transfer of funds has been made to Mozambique of fees for the final semester for the last student we are supporting, and we expect to continue supporting Kids to Kids in Kenya for the foreseeable future.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
In the year under review the CIO received income of £3,539 and the Trustees made grants totalling £6,008 to provide payments for students’ education. The Trustees were satisfied with the quality of applications they received and the wide range of valuable activities and purposes that they continue to support.
RESERVES POLICY
The Trustees’ policy is to keep sufficient reserves to cover the next expected transfer of funds to Africa for student fees. These are generally made twice a year. The trustees do not intend to make grants or other payments unless funds are available. Reserves at the end of 2024 were £3,850.
PUBLIC BENEFIT
The charity acknowledges its requirement to demonstrate clearly that it has charitable purposes or ‘aims’ that are for the public benefit. Details of how the charity has achieved this are provided in the Trustees report. The Trustees confirm that they have paid due regard to the Charity Commission guidance on public benefit before deciding what activities the charity should undertake.
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TRUSTEES REPORT (continued) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2024
TRUSTEES RESPONSIBILITIES
The Charities Act 2011 requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year. In preparing those financial statements the trustees are required to:
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Select suitable accounting policies and apply them consistently;
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Make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent;
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Prepare financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the trust will continue in existence.
The Trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records, which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the CIO. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the CIO and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.
Approved by the Trustees on ...........................................................................................................................................................................................25th June 2025
Signed on their behalf by ..................................................................................................................................................................................................Richard Tootill, Trustee
Signature:
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INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS
Report to the trustees/members of PAVE on the accounts for the year ended 31st December 2024 set out on pages 8 to 10.
RESPECTIVE RESPONSIBILITIES OF TRUSTEES AND EXAMINER
The charity's trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year (under section 144 (2) of the Charities Act 2011) and that an independent examination is needed.
It is my responsibility to:
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examine the accounts (under section 145 of the 2011 Act),
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to follow the procedures laid down in the General Directions given by the Charity Commission (under section 145(5)(b) of the 2011 Act), and
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to state whether particular matters have come to my attention.
BASIS OF INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S STATEMENT
My examination was carried out in accordance with General Directions given by the Charity Commissioners. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the organisation 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 the 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 the course of my examination, no matter has come to my attention
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which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in, any material respect, the trustees have not met the requirements to ensure that:
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proper accounting records are kept (in accordance with section 130 of the Act); and
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accounts are prepared which agree with the accounting records and comply with the accounting requirements of the Act; or
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to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
........................................................................................ Lomax Pavey Independent Examiners Ltd Unit 2, The Broadbridge Business Centre Delling Lane Bosham West Sussex PO18 8NF
23rd July 2025
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STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2024
| Notes RECEIPTS : Voluntary Receipts 2 TOTAL RECEIPTS PAYMENTS : Costs of Charitable Activities 3 TOTAL PAYMENTS NET RECEIPTS/(PAYMENTS) Cash funds last year end CASH FUNDS THIS YEAR END |
Unrestricted Restricted Total Total Funds Funds 2024 2023 £ £ £ £ 3,539 - 3,539 11,926 |
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| 3,539 - 3,539 11,926 |
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| 6,694 - 6,694 6,268 |
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| 6,694 - 6,694 6,268 |
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| (3,155) - (3,155) 5,658 7,005 - 7,005 1,347 |
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| 3,850 - 3,850 7,005 |
The notes on page 10 form part of these accounts.
All operations are continuing operations.
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STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2024
| ASSETS Cash Funds: General Account LIABILITIES Independent Examiners Fee |
Unrestricted Restricted 31-Dec-24 31-Dec-23 Fund Fund Total Total £ £ £ £ 3,850 - 3,850 7,005 |
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| 3,850 - 3,850 7,005 |
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| 360 - 360 360 |
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| 360 - 360 360 |
TRUSTEES RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELATION TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Charity Law requires the Trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which comply with the regulations set out in the Charities Act 2011. The Trustees have elected to take advantage of the provisions that apply to small charities and have prepared a Receipts and Payments Account and Statement of Assets and Liabilities which are set out on pages 8 and 9.
25th June 2025 Approved by the Trustees on .........................................................................................................................................................................................
Signed on their behalf by ................................................................................................................................................................................................Richard Tootill, Trustee
Signature:
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NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2024
1. BASIS OF ACCOUNTING
The accounts have been prepared under the “Receipts and Payments” basis as prescribed by the Charity Commissioners, and they meet the appropriate legal requirements. The Trustees confirm, in accordance with the Charitable Incorporated Organisations (General) Regulations 2012, that at the year end the CIO did not have any outstanding guarantees to third parties nor any debts secured on assets of the CIO.
2. RECEIPTS
| Voluntary Receipts Standing Order Donations Cash Cheque & Bacs Donations Gift Aid 3. PAYMENTS Costs of Charitable Activities Grants to support Student's and Children's Education Grant to Student Supporter ICO Registration Fee Independent Examination Trust Advice Fees Bank Charges |
Unrestricted Restricted Total Total Funds Funds 2024 2023 £ £ £ £ 2,400 - 2,400 4,140 630 - 630 6,483 509 - 509 1,303 |
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| 3,539 - 3,539 11,926 |
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| Unrestricted Restricted Total Total Funds Funds 2024 2023 £ £ £ £ 6,008 6,008 5,130 - - 545 35 35 35 360 - 360 324 144 144 144 147 - 147 90 |
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| 6,694 - 6,694 6,268 |
4. RESTRICTED FUNDS
There were no restricted funds in this financial year or in the previous financial year.
5. TRUSTEES AND OTHER RELATED PARTIES
During the year two related parties made regular donations to the charity. The donations had no conditions attached.
The total amount donated was £840 (2023: £2,330).
No other payments were made to trustees or any persons connected with them during this financial period, other than reimbursement for small items paid for on behalf of the charity.
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