CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR E￿LAND AND WALES
Trustees, Annual Report for the period
From
1 June 2024 to 31 May 2025
Charity name..
Mike Procter Foundation UK
Charity registration number: 1179346
Objectives and Activities
Summary ofthe purposes of
the charity as set out in tts
goveming document
P*a 1.17
(11 The advanc£ment of education
induding physical education and
relief of povety of pupils attending
the Ottawa primary School, Durban,
South Afrtca, in particular but not
exdusivety, by providing bursaries
to allow primary school children to
ontinue their education to
sernndary level, the provision of
ular coaching and training in
swrts (primarily cricket). providing
stM)rting equipment for organised
cricket and football and organising
and promoting local sporting
toumaments and providing food to
under-fed children throughout the
year.
(2) To advan￿ the education in srort
(in particular cricket) of young
people living in the Gloucestershire
area by the prowsion of assistance
and encouragement in particular in
the fom of inspirational tslks Iso as
to enable them to fulfil their
potential>.
(3) To advan￿ the education,
development and improvement of
young people living in the
GIOu￿stershIre a￿a. in particular
but not exclusively through the
provision of sporting and sports
(x)aching programmes so as to
develop their skills, capacities and
capabilits'es to enable them to
participate in society as
independent. mature and
nsible citizens.
Following the loss of the Founder and Chair
of the Charity, Mike Proder (d. 171212024),
the UK Trustees and coaching staff in
Summary of the main
acltvities in relation to those
purposes for the public
benefit. in
articular. the
P¥3 1 17 *'.d

acttvities, projects or
services identified in the
accounts.
South Africa have continued to deliver the
objectives of the Foundation. In particular.
Maintaining the sports education
activities provided for under
privileged children in Durban
Maintsining a coathing team
suitsble to do this, led by Head
coach Rodney Mulamba in Durban.
Continuing coaching activities in a
second community in Acomhoek in
Mpumdanga Province in South
Africa.
Coaching has continued in the Solomon
Malanga school in Durban vthere over 800
pupils benefit from at least one session
each week. There is also a weekly
ommunity coaching session taking pla
within the community where the Ottawa
school in Durban is based.
The MPF continued to provide funds for a
coach to provide cricket coaching for under-
privileged children in the community of
Acomhoek. Mpulanga Province, and
provided financial support for two sports
days at which teams drawn from the wider
area competed in cricket, football and
athletics. This included funding to continue
competition for the "Mike Procterf cup.
Trustees in the UK continued fund raising
work over the year. As expected, income
was down on the prior year . Previous fund
raising efforts were fwssed around events
at which the founder Mike Procter attended,
and donations were made linked to his
profile and sporting achievements. This wrll
be a dtfficult asset to ￿plaCe. The Trustees
are working to alter the business model
accordiThJly.
Nonetheless the Foundation has
maintained a financial reserve of
approximately four times annual
expenditure (c. £ 50 k).
The charity ensured publicity and websrte
ates were made over the
ear.
The trustees have had regard to the
Commission's guidance on public benefit.
I money raised has been banked in the
charity's accounts and no member or
trustee or volunteer has had any financial
gain or personal benefit from the charity's
actrvtties.
Ststement o)nfirming
whether the tnjstees have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission on public
benefit
Para 1.18

Where expenses have been daimed,
receipts have been retained and in the
majority of cases. the recipient has donated
the mone
back to the cha '
Achievements and Performance
SORP rpference
Regular sports coaching conkn'nued at
Solomon Mulanga school in Durban
throughout the year. The Mike Procter
Foundation uses sport as the ￿ntre of a
range of related welfare benefits provided
to develop the potential of under privileged
children attending school in the Dutban
area of South Africa.
Summary ofthe main
achievements of the charity,
identrfying the dIffereTr￿ the
charity's work has made to
the ￿rcumstan￿S of its
beneficiaries and any wider
benefits to society as a
whole.
P*a120
The coaching at a comTnunity SkKlrts facility
adjacent to the site of the original school
(Ottawa primary school) continued
throughout the year and was run by
coach funded by the Foundation there.
This allows children in the Ottawa school,
as well as those thal are not attending
regular schooling. to take part in coaching
located at a community Spa￿ nearby.
Funding ￿ntinUed throughout the year to
provide a coach attached to a foundation
with similar objectives to the Mike Procter
Foundation (the Harry Mnisi Foundation) to
enable cricket and viider sports coaching to
be provided into a School and surrounding
community based at Acomhoek. A full
yearfs programme of general sports
including full event days were held. at
which c£)mpetitions were held in cri¢ket
football and athletics.
The three coaches in Durban. under the
supervision of the lead coach (Rodney
Mulambal, have been retsined and
continue to provide dedicated work for the
Foundation. Ongoing payment ot the
coaches. salaries provides an important
source of income locally. The coaches ara
providing regular sports and cricket
coaching for the children. which is a part of
the curriculum that is much appreciated by
the Soloman Malanga school goveming
board and head teacher.
This rounded package of welfare ben8fits
are now therefore being provided at hvo
sites in Durban. and at a third location.
Acomhoak. in South AfrTrca.

Trustee Nick Bryan visited Durban and
Acomhoek in February 2025. to support the
lead cx)ach Rodney Mulamba. and the
three other coaches. Discussions were
held with supporters and well-wishers of
the late Mike Procter in South Africa. with a
view to seeking potential sources of
funding the work of the Foundation there.
Trustees We￿ involved in fundraising in the
UK, including advertising the work of the
Foundation in the "Cricketer magazine. A
fundraising event was held at QEH Schwl
Bristol. and one Trustee undertook a
sponsored cycle ride jointly in aid of the
Foundation and MNDA following the sad
passing of David 'Syd" Lawrence. another
Gloucestershi￿ great. The Foundation is
indebted to its patrons Slephen Fry and
Rod Macsween for their Continued support
over the year.
With the present18vel of funding, payment
of cx)aches expenses at both schools
community and at Awmhoek in Durban
can be sustained over the Coming four year
Financial Review
Review of the chanty's
financial position at the erKJ
of the period
ststement explaining the
policy for holding reserves
ststing why they are held
Paa 121
Net assets of £ 65,762
Para 122
Following the death of rts Founder, the
Foundation is wrèstling with coming up with
a sustainable operating model where
In￿Me Mll at least (x)ver expenditu
commitments. Until this is achieved the
charity will seek to maximise its reserves so
operations can be maintained as long as
ssible.
Unrestrtcted reSen￿S of £65.762
Amount of reserves held
Para 122
Structure, Governance and Management
Description of charity's
trusts:
Type of goveming document
Para 125
CONSTITUTION
How is the charity
constituted?
Para 1.25
cio
..￿ ?OLidliEJlI, CICI

Trustee selection methods
including details of any
constitutional provisions e.g.
election to post or name of
any person or body entitled
to appoint one or more
trustees
P¥a 125
The charity has a detailed policy on
appointment of new trustees. This inciudes
consideration of the relevant skills and
experience the candidate can bring to the
charity, due diligence checks and the
process for final approval. The final
approval will be given by a simple majority
of the trustees. with the Chair having the
casting vote rf necessary
In addttion, the charity has a detailed policy
covering expenses and discretionary
payments. The policies are reviewed and
dated as needed eve
vo
ears.
Reference and Adminlstrative details
Chari
name
Re
istered chari
number
Chari
rinci
al address
MIKE PROCTER FOUNDATION UK
1179346
8 THE BREACH. DEVIZES. WILTSHIRE SN10 5BJ
Names of the charlty trustses who manage the charlty
Trust•• name
Olfiee Irf any)
Dates acted rf not for who
Name of person lor body) entitlod
Int trusts¢
ifan
ROGER COOPER
R88KJr￿d knaLtst 2024
MICHAEL THOMPSON
NICHOLAS BRYAN
TREASURER
ADAM LILLYWHITE
JESSICA PROCTER
From 2519ll024
TAMMY PROCTER
Frcan 2519r2024

Declarations
The trustses declare that they have approved the trustees, rewl above.
Slgned on behalf of the charity's trustees
Signaturels)
Full name(s)
Positlon (eg Secretary.
Chair, etc)
NICH
RYAN
TREASURER
Date
29 March 2026

Mike Procter Foundation UK
Year endin
31Ma
2025
Trustees
Michael Thompson
Nicholas Bryan
Adam Lillywhite
Charity Registration number 1179346
Mlke Prothr F¢wndaiioA LK {Ch•rlti. Rt& •umber 11793461

Year endin
31Ma
2025
Statement of financial activities
2025
?024
Income
Donation5
Ev¢nts & other fundraistng
Supporter fundrdising aciivtties
B(￿k/Media sales
Inl¢resl
&463
184
21.693
•.070
3.UO
204
2.075
2A13
To¢al income
Resources eipeDded
Charitable donations
Website and protnotional costs
Event costs
Travel & subsistence costs
Bank and other fman(Y cl
Subs¢riptions
Other
(13J21)
(4￿23)
(6.430)
(1,227)
(187)
(139)
(73)
(4.105)
(?f8}
(50)
TotAI resources expended
12.339
Net illcomd(deficit)
IV19)
17.149

Mike PTOCter Foundatlon I'k
(Ch#rlty w no. number 1179346)
Year endin
31Ma
202%
Balanee shett
2025
?024
Current assets
Asset for resale
Debtor
Prepayments
Cash
Accrued income
506
429
3.550
69.753
1.637
6L125
Totsi Cu￿nt assets
65.762
74.238
Creditors: amounts falling du¢
within one year
(57)
Net Lssets
6S7
74.181
Funds of the Charity
Unrestricted funds
At beg1t￿lAs of period
Surplus/ (deficit) in period
74.181
(8,419)
57.039
17,149
At end of period
6&762
74.181
Mike Procler IK {Charity Re& n•. 1179310)

Year endi
31 Ma ?025
Notes to the *e¢oullts
l Basis of preparation
These accounts have ￿en prepared under the historical cost convention with items
recogniscd at cost or transaction value unless otherwise ststed in the relevant
note to these accounts
The accounts have been prepared in accordance with the Statement of Recommended
Practice.. Accounting and ReEM)rting by Charities pr¢partng their accounts in accordance
with the Financial RetKTrrting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland
(FRS 102) issued on 16 July 2014 and the Charities Act 2011
The charity Constitutes a public benefit enttty as defined by FRS 102
2 Going concern
The accounts have been produced on a going concern basis whic14 in the opinion of
the Trustecs, is appropriate
3 Income
Income is re¢ognised using the accruals basis
4 Trus*e remunerdtion
No remuneration was paid to the Trustees (2024 - £nil). Payments totalling £1 ?19
(2024 - £4,105) w¢re made to Trustees during the year to r¢imburs¢ marketing and
subsistence expense5. The charity's wjlicy is to make no payments to I￿SteeS other
than the reimbursement of expenses wholly and neces5aTily for the charity
Approved on .
by the Trustees