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2022-12-31-accounts

The Charity Registration Number is :- 1179857

DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K.

Report and Accounts

31 December 2022

DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K.

Report and accounts for the year ended 31 December 2022

Contents

Page
Charity information 1
Trustees' Annual Report 1
Statement of directors' responsibilities 9
Accountants' report 10
Funds Statements:-
Statement of Financial Activities 12
Movements in funds 0
Revenue Funds 15
Fixed Asset funds 15
Income and Expenditure account 16
Summary of funds 16
Balance sheet 17
Notes to the accounts 19

DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K.

Trustees' Annual Report for the year ended 31 December 2022

The Trustees present their Report and Accounts for the year ended 31 December 2022.

Reference and administrative details

The charity name.

The legal name of the charity is:- DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K..

The charity is also known by its operating name, DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K..

The charity's areas operation and UK charitable registration.

The charity is registered in England & Wales with the Charity Commission in England & Wales (CCEW) with charity number 1179857.

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The charity does not operate in any overseas jurisdictions.

Legal structure of the charity

The charity is constituted as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) in England & Wales. The governing document of the charity is the constitution of the CIO as approved by the Charity Commission in England & Wales (CCEW) .

The governing document is dated 15 June 2023

There are no restrictions in the governing documents on the operation of the Charity or on its investment powers other than those imposed by Charity Law.

The trustees are all individuals.

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DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K.

Trustees' Annual Report for the year ended 31 December 2022

The principal operating address, telephone number, email and web addresses of the charity are:-

Flat 175 Cropley Street, London N1 7HJ, Telephone 7931318415

Email Address alkebedieng@hotmail.com Web address www.daira-alhmalicksy@org.uk

The Trustees in office on the date the report was approved were:-

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Amat Gaye Awa Sey Joof Mam Jarra Jeng

The following persons served as Trustees during the year ended 31 December 2022 :-

The trustees who served as a trustee in the reporting period were as shown above, and there were no changes during the year, or in the period between the year end and the approval of the accounts.

At the Annual General Meeting Amat Gaye and Mam Jarra Jeng retire as trustees, but are eligible for reappointment.

All the trustees are also members of the charity.

The purposes of the charity as set out in its governing document.

To advance Islam, in particular but not exclusively by the provision of a mosque in London. The prevention or relief of poverty in the area of benefit, particularly but not exclusively, through the operation of a food bank to provide emergency food supplies and related services to individuals who have been identified as having a financial need the promotion of religious harmony for the benefit of the public by: (a) educating the public in different religious beliefs including an awareness of their distinctive features and their common ground to promote good relations between persons of different faiths; and (b) promoting knowledge and mutual understanding and respect of the beliefs and practices of different religious faiths.

The main activities undertaken in relation to those purposes during the year.

Outdoors activities for children Annual community day Academic classes for children

The main activities undertaken during the year to further the charity's purpose for the public benefit.

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DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K.

Trustees' Annual Report for the year ended 31 December 2022

Youth club Food bank

The trustees have had regard to the Charity Commission's guidance on public benefit in managing the activities of the charity.

The main achievements and performance of the charity during the year.

Diara Al Hadji Malick youth club was very beneficial for young people, especially those living in East London, for several reasons: 1.Socializing: It provided an opportunity for young people to socialize and meet with others of their own age. This was important in London areas where young people were at a risk of interacting with wrong individuals. 2.Community involvement: Youth clubs helped young people feel more connected to their community. Our youth activities provided opportunities to volunteer, participate in community events, and get involved in local issues. 3.Personal development: Youth clubs assisted young people develop important life skills, such as leadership, teamwork, and communication. It also provided opportunities for young people to explore new interests and hobbies. 4.Safe environment: We provide a safe and supervised environment for young people to spend their free time. This was especially important in London areas where there may be limited options for safe recreational activities. 5.Mentoring: We had adult volunteers who served as mentors and positive role models for young people. This can be especially important for young people who may not have many positive role models in their lives.

The difference the charity's performance during the year has made to the beneficiaries of the charity.

Food banks can be associated with homeless people, but they only make up a tiny proportion of the people who benefit from our food banks. Benefit reforms have left some people without enough money for food while they wait for their benefit to be re-calculated or they try to manage on a newly restricted budget. Extra financial commitments, such as finding more rent money after the ‘bedroom tax’, has left the poorest of society (such as pensioners and the disabled) in the position of having to choose between paying rent or eating. This has prompted to adopt a ration approach to feeding themselves and their loved ones. We make sure surplus food is never wasted, helping to tackle environmental damage and to ease the burden on landfill sites while assisting many in protecting their loved ones from malnutrition.

The degree to which the achievements and performance during the year have benefited wider society.

With consumer prices that have constantly been rising in today’s society, it has not been easy for the many individuals and families experiencing poverty. Our food banks help provide low-income families a convenient way to access complete and balanced nutrition, such as eating healthy, tasty foods that they can’t always easily afford. We distribute all kinds of food to people in need, including fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, meats, dairy products, and processed foods. Unlike other charities, our goods stored in food banks are donated by participating partners, businesses, private organizations, or individuals.

The significant charitable activities undertaken in the year.

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DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K.

Trustees' Annual Report for the year ended 31 December 2022

Bringing community together Children outdoor activities

Structure, governance and management of the charity

The methods used to recruit and appoint new charity trustees.

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Financial review

The charity's financial position at the end of the year ended 31 December 2022

The financial position of the charity at 31 December 2022 and comparatives for the prior period, as more fully detailed in the accounts, can be summarised as follows:-

Restricted Revenue Funds
Total Funds
Net income
2022
£
7,874
3,284
9,157
2021
£
518
247
765

Financial review of the position at the reporting date, 31 December 2022 .

The net income for the year was £7874 and net expenditure of £1070 on restricted funds after transfers.

Policies on reserves.

The policy allocates money from unrestricted fund balances, which are not invested in fixed assets, to several designated funds. These funds are:

1.Continuity Fund

This fund is to be used to bridge any possible delays in receiving promised grants or managing payment in arrears contracts. This has been defined as a minimum of a three months budgeted trading activity.

2.Restructuring Fund

This fund is to be used to cover essential trading/activities whilst sourcing income to a maximum of 6 months budgeted trading activity.

Availability and adequacy of assets of each of the funds

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DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K.

Trustees' Annual Report for the year ended 31 December 2022

The board of trustees is satisfied that the charity's assets in each fund are available and adequate to fulfil its obligations in respect of each fund.

Details of The Independent Examiner

Ousman Manjang Member of Chartered Certified Accountant

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Statement of Trustees' Responsibilities

The charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the terms of the Charities Act 2011 and the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008. Notwithstanding the explicit requirement in the extant statutory regulations,the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008, to prepare the financial statements in accordance with the SORP 2005, in view of the fact that the SORP 2005 has been withdrawn, the Trustees determined to interpret this responsibility as requiring them to follow current best practice and prepare the accounts according to the FRS 102 SORP (Statement of Recommended Practice for Accounting and Reporting by Charities) 2019, applicable to all accounting periods beginning on or after 1st January 2019), (The SORP), .

In particular, charity law requires the Trustees, if they prepare accounts on an accruals basis, to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity as at the end of the financial year and of the surplus or deficit of the charity. In preparing those financial statements the Trustees are required to :-

The law requires that the trustees must not approve the accounts unless they are satisfied that they give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of the surplus or deficit of the charity for the year.

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DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K.

Trustees' Annual Report for the year ended 31 December 2022

The Trustees are also responsible for maintaining adequate accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and which are sufficient to show and explain the charity's transactions and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with regulations made under the Charities Act 2011. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.

The Trustees are also responsible for the contents of the Trustees' report, and the statutory responsibility of the Independent Examiner in relation to the Trustees' report is limited to examining the report and ensuring that , on the face of the report, there are no material inconsistencies with the figures disclosed in the financial statements.

This report was approved by the board of trustees on 23 October 2023.

MAM JARRA JENG Trustee

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DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K.

Report to the directors on the preparation of the unaudited statutory accounts of DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K. for the year ended 31 December 2022

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DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K. - Statement of Financial Activities for the year ended 31 December 2022

Statement of Financial Activities for the year ended 31 December 2022

Current year
Unrestricted
Funds
2022
£
Income & Endowments from:
Donations & Legacies
A1
10,616
Expenditure on:
Raising funds
B1
801
Charitable activities
B2
4,978
Total expenditure
B
5,779
Net income for the year
4,837
Net income after transfers
A-B-C
4,837
4,837
Reconciliation of funds:-
E
Total funds carried forward
5,355
Net movement in funds
SORP
Ref
Current year
Restricted
Funds
2022
£
6,014
1,907
1,070
2,977
3,037
3,037
3,037
3,284
Current year
Total Funds
2022
£
16,630
2,708
6,048
8,756
7,874
7,874
7,874
8,639
Prior Year
Total Funds
2021
£
9,263
2,325
6,420
8,745
518
518
518
765

The 'SORP Ref' indicated above is the classification of income set out in the formal SORP documents. As required by paragraph 4.60 of the SORP, the brought forward and carried forward funds above have been agreed to the Balance Sheet.

A separate Statement of Total Recognised Gains and Losses is not required as this statement includes all recognised gains and losses.

All the prior year transactions were unrestricted items, and no further analysis is required

All activities derive from continuing operations

The notes attached on pages 19 to 20 form an integral part of these accounts.

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DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K. - Statement of Financial Activities for the year ended 31 December 2022

The notes attached on pages 19 to 20 form an integral part of these accounts.

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DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K. - Statement of Financial Activities for the year ended 31 December 2022

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DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K. - Statement of Financial Activities for the year ended 31 December 2022

DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K. - Resources applied in the year ended 31 DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K. - Resources applied in the year ended 31 December 2022 December 2022
towards fixed assets for Charity use:-
2022 2021
£ £
Funds generated in the year as detailed in the SOFA - -
Resources applied on functional fixed assets - (900)
Other applications of funds - -
Net resources available to fund charitable activities - (900)

The resources applied on fixed assets for charity use represents the cost of additions less proceeds of any disposals. Amend this text if necessary Delete this text to autohide

The notes attached on pages 19 to 20 form an integral part of these accounts.

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DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K. - Statement of Financial Activities for the year ended 31 December 2022

Movements in revenue and capital funds for the year ended 31 December 2022

Revenue accumulated funds

Unrestricted
Funds
2022
£
4,837
5,355
Closing revenue funds
5,355
Summary of funds
Unrestricted
and
Designated funds
2022
£
Revenue accumulated funds
5,355
Recognised gains and losses before
transfers
Restricted
Funds
2022
£
3,037
3,284
3,284
Restricted
Funds
2022
£
3,284
Total
Funds
2022
£
7,874
8,639
8,639
Total
Funds
2022
£
8,639
Last year
Total Funds
2021
£
518
765
765
Last Year
Total Funds
2021
£
765

The notes attached on pages 19 to 20 form an integral part of these accounts.

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DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K. - Statement of Financial Activities for the year ended 31 December 2022

DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K.

Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31 December 2022 as required by the Companies Act 2006

Income
Income from operations
Gross income in the year before exceptional items
Gross income in the year including exceptional items
Expenditure
Charitable expenditure, excluding depreciation and amortisation
Fundraising costs
Realised losses on disposals of social investments which are programme related
Total expenditure in the year
Tax on surplus on ordinary activities
Retained surplus for the financial year
Net income after tax in the financial year
Net income before tax in the financial year
Investment income
2022
£
16,630
16,630
16,630
5,913
2,708
-
8,756
7,874
-
7,874
7,874
2021
£
9,263
9,263
9,263
6,285
2,325
-
8,745
518
-
518
518

All activities derive from continuing operations

In accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act 2006, the headings and subheadings used in the Income and Expenditure account have been adapted to reflect the special nature of the charity's activities.

The notes attached on pages 19 to 20 form an integral part of these accounts.

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DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K. - Balance Sheet as at 31 December 2022

Note
SORP
Ref
Fixed assets
A
Tangible assets
4
A2
Current assets
B
Creditors: amounts falling due within
one year
5
C1
-
Net current assets
The total net assets of the charity
Restricted funds
Restricted Revenue Funds
13
D2
3,284
Unrestricted Funds
Designated Funds
Total charity funds
The total net assets of the charity are funded by the funds of the
2022
£
630
-
8,009
8,639
247
3,284
5,355
-
8,639
charity, as follows:-
2021
£
765
-
765
247
-
-
765

The 'SORP Ref' indicated above is the classification of Balance Sheet items as set out in the formal SORP documents. As required by paragraph 4.60 of the SORP, the brought forward and carried forward funds above have been agreed to the SOFA..

The Trustees acknowledge their responsibilities for complying with the requirements of charity legislation with respect to accounting records and the preparation of accounts.

The Trustees are satisfied that, although the charity is not registered under the Companies Acts, if it were so registered, it would be eligible to prepare accounts in accordance with the provisions in Part 15 of the Companies Act 2006. applicable to companies subject to the small companies regime.

MAM JARRA JENG

Trustee

Approved by the board of trustees on 23 October 2023

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DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K. - Balance Sheet as at 31 December 2022

The notes attached on pages 19 to 20 form an integral part of these accounts.

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DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K.

Notes to the Accounts for the year ended 31 December 2022

1 Accounting policies

Policies relating to the production of the accounts.

Basis of preparation and accounting convention

The accounts have been prepared on the accruals basis, under the historical cost convention, and in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard 102, (effective 1st January 2016) and 'FRS 102 SORP (Statement of Recommended Practice for Accounting and Reporting by Charities) 2019, applicable to all accounting periods beginning on or after 1st January 2019), (The SORP), published by the Charity Commission in England & Wales (CCEW) , and in accordance with all applicable law in the charity's jurisdiction of registration, except that the charity has prepared the financial statements in accordance with the FRS 102 SORP (Statement of Recommended Practice for Accounting and Reporting by Charities) 2019, applicable to all accounting periods beginning on or after 1st January 2019), (The SORP), in preference to the previous SORP, the SORP 2005, which has been withdrawn, notwithstanding the fact that the extant statutory regulations, the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 refer explicitly to the SORP 2005. This has been done to accord with current best practice.

Policies relating to categories of income and income recognition.

Nature of income

Gross income represents the value, net of value added tax and discounts, of goods provided to customers and work carried out in respect of services provided to customers.

Categories of Income

Income is categorised as income from exchange transactions (contract income) and income from non-exchange transactions (gifts), investment income and other income.

Income from exchange transactions is received by the charity for goods or services supplied under contract or where entitlement is subject to fulfilling performance related conditions. The income the charity receives is approximately equal in value to the goods or services supplied by the charity to the purchaser.

Income from a non-exchange transaction is where the charity receives value from the donor without providing equal value in exchange, and includes donations of money, goods and services freely given without giving equal value in exchange.

Income recognition

Income, whether from exchange or non exchange transactions, is recognised in the statement of financial activities (SOFA) on a receivable basis, when a transaction or other event results in an increase in the charity’s assets or a reduction in its liabilities and only when the charity has legal entitlement, the income is probable and can be measured reliably.

Dividends are accrued when the shareholder’s right to receive payment is established.

Income subject to terms and conditions which must be met before the charity is entitled to the resources is not recognised until the conditions have been met.

All income is accounted for gross, before deducting any related fees or costs.

Income from legacies

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Notes to the Accounts for the year ended 31 December 2022

Income from legacies is recognised when the charity has sufficient evidence that a gift has been left to them, that where required, probate has been granted, the executor is satisfied that the property in question will not be required to satisfy claims in the estate, that it is probable that the amount will be received by the charity, and the amount to be received can be estimated with sufficient accuracy, and that any conditions attached to the legacy are either within the control of the charity or have been met.

Where a payment is received from an estate or is notified as receivable by the executors after the reporting date and before the accounts are authorised for issue but it is clear that the payment had been agreed by the executors prior to the end of the reporting period, then the amount concerned is treated as an adjusting event and accrued as income in the accounting period if receipt is probable.

Where the charity has established entitlement to a legacy but there is uncertainty as to the amount of the payment, details of the legacy aredisclosed as a contingent asset until the criteria for income recognition are met. Where a legacy is subject to the interest of a life tenant, the legacy is not recognised as income until the death of the life tenant.

If it is doubtful that full settlement of a legacy debtor will be received, then an adjustment is made to reduce the amount of the legacy debtor and legacy income rather than charging the adjustment as expenditure in the Statement of Financial Activities

Membership subscriptions

The income and any associated Gift Aid or other tax refund from a membership subscription received by the charity in the nature of a gift, is accounted for on the same basis as a donation.

The income from a membership subscription received by the charity where the subscription purchases the right to services or benefits is recognised as income from charitable activities.

Policies relating to expenditure on goods and services provided to the charity.

Volunteers

In accordance with the SORP, and in recognition of the difficulties in placing a monetary value on the contribution from volunteers, the contribution of volunteers is not included within the income of the charity.

Policies relating to assets, liabilities and provisions and other matters.

Fixed Asset Investments

Fixed asset investments in quoted shares, traded bonds, investment properties and similar investments are shown initially at cost upon acquisition and at their market value at the balance sheet date at the end of the financial period. Investment properties are not depreciated.

Fixed asset investments in unlisted equities are shown at the balance sheet date at the best estimate of their market value, where practicable. Where valuation techniques are considered unreliable or where, in the opinion of the trustees, the costs outweigh the benefits to the users of the accounts, the investment is included at cost, and a review is undertaken at each year end as to whether the asset should be written down.

All gains on fixed asset investments, whether realised or unrealised, are included in row B4 of the Statement of Financial Activities.

Tangible fixed assets

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DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K.

Notes to the Accounts for the year ended 31 December 2022

Tangible fixed assets are measured at their original cost value, or subsequent revaluation, or if donated, as described above. Cost value includes all costs expended in bringing the asset into its intended working condition.

Depreciation has been provided at the following rates in order to write off the assets to their anticipated residual value over their estimated useful lives.

Freehold premises 0 % straight line Leasehold premises 2 % straight line Plant and machinery 20 % straight line Motor vehicles 25 % straight line

Fund Accounting

Unrestricted funds are available for use at the discretion of the trustees in furtherance of the general objectives of the charity.

There are no endowment funds.

2 Liability to taxation

The Trustees consider that the charity satisfies the tests set out in Paragraph 1 Schedule 6 of the Finance Act 2010 for UK corporation tax purposes. Accordingly, the Charity is potentially exempt from taxation in respect of income or capital gains received within categories covered by chapter 3 part 11 of the Corporation Tax Act 2010 or Section 256 of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992, to the extent that such income or gains are applied exclusively on the specific charitable objects of the charity and for no other purpose. Value Added Tax is not recoverable by the charity, and is therefore included in the relevant costs in the Statement of Financial Activities.

3 Staff costs and emoluments

Salary costs
Gross Salaries excluding trustees and key management personnel
Total salaries, wages and related costs
The average number of part time staff employed in the year was
The average number of full time staff employed in the year was
The estimated full time equivalent number of all staff employed in the year was
2022
£
384
384
-
-
-
2021
£
354
354
-
-
-

The estimated equivalent number of full time staff deployed in different activities in the year was:-

Engaged on charitable activities
Engaged on publicity activities
Engaged on fundraising activities
Engaged on management and administration
The estimated full time equivalent number of all staff employed as above
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-

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Notes to the Accounts for the year ended 31 December 2022

Neither the trustees nor any persons connected with them have received any remuneration from the charity or any related entity, either in the current or prior year.

The number of employees whose emoluments including taxable benefits but excluding

employer's pension contributions fall into the following bands were :-

£60,001 to £70,000
£70,001 to £80,000
£80,001 to £90,000
£90,001 to £100,000
The pension details of such higher paid staff were :-
Contributions for the provision of money purchase pension
Numbers of such staff to whom benefits are accruing :-
Under money purchase pension schemes
Under defined benefits pension schemes
Chief Executive Officer/ Highest paid employee_(change as appropriate)_
The remuneration in the year year was
Pension contributions paid by the employer
Other benefits paid
Compensation/Termination payments
Total remuneration package included in
total salaries above
2022
£
-
-
-
-
-
£
-
No
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2021
£
-
-
-
-
-
£
-
No
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-

No trustees or persons connected with them received any remuneration from the charity, or any related entity.

4 Tangible fixed assets

Current Year
Cost
Additions
At 31 December 2022
Depreciation
Land and
Buildings
£
-
-
Computer
Equipment
£
-
900
Motor
Vehicles
£
-
-
Total
£
-
900

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Notes to the Accounts for the year ended 31 December 2022

At 31 December 2022 -
270
-
270
Net book value
At 31 December 2022 -
630
-
630
Prior Year Land and
Buildings
Computer
Equipment
Motor
Vehicles
Total
5 Creditors: amounts falling due within one year 2022
2021
Other creditors £
£
-
-
6 Pension commitments
Pension commitments under defined benefit/defined contribution schemes 2022
2021
£
£
within one year -
-
within two to five years -
-
in over five years -
-
-
-
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7 Financial commitments under operating leases 2022
2021
At the year end the charity had annual £
£
commitments under non-cancellable
Operating leases which expire:
within one year -
-
within two to five years -
-
in over five years -
-
-
-

8 Contingent liabilities

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Notes to the Accounts for the year ended 31 December 2022

Contractual capital commitments
Income and Expenditure account summary
At 1 January 2022
Surplus after tax for the year
At 31 December 2022
At the financial year end, the charity had entered into contractual commitments to
acquire tangible fixed assets for the amounts shown. The amounts have not been
provided in the accounts.
2022
£
-
-
2022
£
765
7,874
8,639
2021
£
-
-
2021
£
247
518
765

9 Contractual capital commitments

10 Income and Expenditure account summary

11 Post balance sheet events

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12 Particulars of how particular funds are represented by assets and liabilities

At 31 December 2022
Tangible Fixed Assets
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
At 1 January 2022
Unrestricted
funds
£
630
4,725
-
5,355
Unrestricted
funds
£
518
Designated
funds
£
-
-
-
Designated
funds
£
-
Restricted
funds
£
-
3,284
-
3,284
Restricted
funds
£
247
Total
Funds
£
630
8,009
-
8,639
Total
Funds
£
765

13 Change in total funds over the year as shown in Note 12 , analysed by individual funds

Funds brought Movement Transfers Funds carried
forward from in funds in between forward to
2021 2022 funds in 2022 2023
See Note 14 See Note 0
£ £ £ £

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Notes to the Accounts for the year ended 31 December 2022

Restricted funds:-

Restricted Fixed Asset Funds
Total restricted funds
Total charity funds
-
-
247
765
246
3,037
7,874
-
-
246
3,284
8,639

14 Analysis of movements in funds over the year as shown in Note 13

Unrestricted and designated funds:-
Unrestricted Revenue Funds
Restricted funds:-
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Restricted Fixed Asset Funds
Income
2022
£
10,616
6,014
16,630
Expenditure
2022
£
(5,779)
(3,223)
246
(8,756)
Other
Gains &
Losses
2022
£
-
-
-
-
Movement
in funds
2022
£
4,837
2,791
246
7,874

Gains and losses are detailed in notes 0,0, 0, 0 and 0

15 The purposes for which the funds as

Unrestricted and designated funds:-

Unrestricted Revenue Funds

Unrestricted Revaluation Reserve

Designated Fixed Asset Funds

These funds are held for the meeting the objectives of the charity, and to provide reserves for future activities, and , subject to charity legislation, are free from all restrictions on their use.

This fund represents the unrestricted surplus arising on the revaluation of the charity's assets.

The purpose of these funds is described under the accounting policy 'Accounting for capital grants and fixed asset funds'.

Restricted funds:-

Restricted Fixed Asset Funds

Restricted Revaluation Reserve

The purpose of these funds is described under the accounting policy 'Accounting for capital grants and fixed asset funds'. This fund represents the restricted surplus arising on the revaluation of the charity's assets.

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Detailed analysis of income and expenditure for the year ended 31 December 2022 as required by the SORP 2015

This analysis is classsified by conventional nominal descriptions and not by activity.

16
Donations, Grants and Legacies
Donations and gifts from individuals
Acasemic fees
Children outdoors activities
Total donations and gifts from
individuals
Donations for projects
Total private sector revenue grants
Revenue grants and donations from
non public bodies
Members contribution
Current year
Unrestricted
Funds
2022
£
-
2,143
6,614
Current year
Unrestricted
Funds
2022
£
2,153
-
4,002
Current year
Restricted
Funds
2022
£
2,513
-
4,784
Current year
Restricted
Funds
2022
£
-
1,203
1,230
Current year
Total Funds
2022
£
2,513
2,143
11,398
Current year
Total Funds
2022
£
2,153
1,203
5,232
Prior Year
Total Funds
2021
£
-
-
5,202
Prior Year
Total Funds
2021
£
-
-
4,061
Total Donations, Grants and Legacies
Total Donations, Grants and
Legacies
A1
9,263
10,616 6,014 16,630

17 Expenditure on charitable activities - Direct spending

Current year Current year Current year Prior Year
Unrestricted Restricted Total Funds Total Funds
Current Year Funds Funds
2022 2022 2022 2021

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DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K.

Detailed analysis of income and expenditure for the year ended 31 December 2022 as required by the SORP 2015

£
£
£
123
459
582
325
-
325
Total direct spending
B2a
448
459
907
18
Current year
Current year
Current year
Current Year
Unrestricted
Funds
Restricted
Funds
Total Funds
2022
2022
2022
£
£
£
Volunteer costs
569
36
605
Premises Expenses
2,136
452
2,588
Administrative overheads
286
-
286
36
-
36
421
123
544
56
-
56
Professional fees paid to advisors other than the auditor or examiner
891
-
891
Support costs before reallocation
4,530
611
5,141
Total support costs - Current Year
4,530
611
5,141
The basis of allocation of costs between activities is described under accounting policies
Marketing and advertising of charitable
services
Sundry expenses
Travel and Subsistence - Charitable
Activities
Advertising and marketing
Volunteers' expenses
Room Hire
Telephone, fax and internet
Support costs for charitable activities
Postage
Accountancy fees other than
examination or audit fees
£
846
136
982
Prior Year
Total Funds
2021
£
674
2,668
268
29
650
123
891
5,438
5,438
-
-
-

All the expenditure in the prior year was unrestricted.

The basis of allocation of costs between activities is described under accounting policies

19 Total Charitable expenditure

Current year Current year Current year Prior Year
Unrestricted Restricted Total Funds Total Funds
Current Year Funds Funds
2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £
Total direct spending B2a 448 459 907 982

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DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K.

Detailed analysis of income and expenditure for the year ended 31 December 2022 as required by the SORP 2015

Total support costs
B2d
Total charitable expenditure
B2
4,530
4,978
611
1,070
5,141
6,048
5,438
6,420

All the expenditure in the prior year was unrestricted.

20 Expenditure on raising funds and costs of investment management

Current Year
Marketing & advertising of fundraising
Temporary Staff - fundraising activities
Total fundraising costs
B1
Current year
Unrestricted
Funds
2022
£
512
289
801
Current year
Restricted
Funds
2022
£
1,812
95
1,907
Current year
Prior Year
Total Funds
Total Funds
2022
2021
£
£
2,324
1,971
384
354
2,708
2,325

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DAIRA AL HADJI MALICK SY U.K.

Activity analysis of Income and expenditure for the for the year ended 31 December 2022

This analysis is classsified by activity and not by conventional nominal descriptions.

21 Analysis of income by activity
SOFA ref
Summary of Total Income, including the items above
Donations & Legacies
A1
Categories of income
Income from exchange transactions
22 Analysis of charitable expenditure by activity
Direct
costs
Support
costs
2022
2022
£
£
B2. Volunteer costs
B3. Premises Expenses
B4. Administrative overheads
-
-
Total charitable expenditure
Summary of charitable costs by activity
Activity
B5. Professional Fees
A1. Expenditure on charitable
activities directly attributable to
activities
Activity
Grant
funding of
activities
2022
£
-
2022
£
16,630
16,630
Total
2022
£
907
605
2,588
922
891
6,048
2021
£
9,263
9,263
Total
2021
£
6,420

The basis of allocation of costs between activities is described under accounting policies

The breakdown of this expenditure by type of spending (ie nominal classification) is detailed in note 19

23 Analysis of non charitable expenditure by activity

Activity
Fundraising activities Fundraising
activities
Fundraising
activities
2022 2021
£ £

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Activity analysis of Income and expenditure for the for the year ended 31 December 2022

Direct fundraising costs
Indirect fundraising costs:-
Total non charitable expenditure
Total costs of Fundraising activities
Total non charitable expenditure
2,708
-
2022
£
£
2022
£
2022
£
2,708
2,708
2,325
-
2021
£
£
2021
£
2021
£
2,325
2,325

The breakdown of this expenditure by type of spending (ie by nominal classification and by fund) is detailed in note 0

24 Carrying value of work in progress analysed between activities

2022 2021
£ £

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