The Inspire Football Foundation
INSPIRE
Report and Accounts
year ended 31 December 2021
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THE INSPIRE FOOTBALL FOUNDAnON
olAR￿ INFORMATION
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OECEMBER 2021
Trustees
Robert Moffett
Dave Gooderidge
rim Paternoster
lan Clark
John Thorrington (appointed 20 January 20211
Gavin Mclaughlan lappointed 20January 20211
Governsng Document
Constitution reBlStered 4 Odober 2018
Charity Registration Number
1180176
Principal Address
16 Baynards cre￿nt
Kirby Cross
Frinton-on-sea
Essex
C013 OQS
Independent Examiner
Sarah Crispin ACA
Stewardship
l Lamb's Passage
Lon(lon
ECIY 8AB
Bankers
CAF Bank
Contents
Charity Informa
Trustees. Annual Report
Independent Examiner's Report
Statement of Fi
ncial Activities
Balance Sheet
Notes to the A
Detailed State
Page
unts
nt of Financial Activities with Comparatives
9-13
14
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## **THE INSPIRE FOOTBALL FOUNDATION** 

## **TRUSTEES' ANNUAL REPORT** 

## **FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021** 

The trustees have pleasure in submitting the Report and Accounts for the year. The charity was registered as a charitable incorporated organisation on 4 October 2018; the charity received its first donation in January 2019, which is when the charity's activities commenced in earnest. 

The Inspire Football Foundation is a UK charity that works closely with our partner organisation, the Inspire Indonesia Foundation, based in Indonesia. Together we work to change the lives of young people in Indonesia and across the far east through the medium of football. We run sports centres, where we train young people to enjoy football and at the same time to learn important life skills. We also train coaches, who are equipped to pass on the ethos of Inspire Foundation within their own communities, both inside Indonesia and across the far east. 

## **Objects of the charity** 

The charity is a charitable incorporated organisation and is governed by its Constitution. The objects of the charity, as set out in the governing document are: 

a) to act as a resource for young people by providing assistance and organising programmes of physical, educational and other activities as a means of advancing them in life and helping them to develop their skills, capacities and capablilities to enable them to participate in society as independent, mature and responsible individuals; and 

b) providing recreational and leisure time activity in the interests of social welfare for people who have need of such activities by reason of their youth, age, infirmity or disability, poverty or social and economic circumstances with a view to improving the conditions of life of such persons. 

## **Summary of the charity's main activities and achievements** 

The Inspire Football Foundation is a grant-making organisation. We support the work of our partner organisation, Inspire Indonesia, which uses its football facilities in different centres across Indonesia to teach young people life-skills that improve their health and education opportunities. 

The Inspire Football Foundation continues to believe in the power of football to help bring about change. In 2021 when the world re-emerged, and then went back into lockdown, the inequalities in society were exposed like never before. During this time the board continued to do all we could to support the work of Inspire as it was providing support and care for some of the people most affected by the covid pandemic. The Inspire Football Foundation primarily exists to support the work of Inspire which is based in Indonesia. Even in 2021, the work continued to impact over 15,000 young people. 

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THE INSPIRE FOOTBALL FOUNDATION
TRUSTEES, ANNUAL REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
In 2021 Covid continued to impact the work of our partner organisation. Inspire Indonesia. For the
entire year schools were online, so Inspire's schoo15 programme was shut down. Inspire's main
football facility was shut down for 3 months. and the Academies also were on lockdown. Throughout
the pandemic, the team at Inspire found creative ways to enga8e, and encourage young people
during this unique time. Many programmes went back to being online. Thankfully as 2021 drew to a
close so did the impact of Covid. Inspire Indonesia's programmes were virtually all reopened and we
were looking forward to getting back to 'life as normal, again. Throughout the year what became
apparent was that the programmes Inspi￿ ran were needed more than ever. The year concluded
for Inspire with an event with the Dutch Embassy at the national sports stadium in Jakarta. Many of
the diplomatic community attended, including a representative from the British Emba55y, as well as
representatives from the United Nations. They all came to hear about the work of Pledge United,
Inspire's programme that tackles the issue of gender based violence. One of the outcomes of
lockdown was a rise in domestic violence and for the last few years Inspire has pioneered an
intervention combining football and a curriculum to educate teenage boys about the issue. Valerie
Julliand the head of the UN within Indonesia emailed after the event and said, 'Congratulations for
the excellent work and results of the Inspire- Pledge United project. I believe this truly has an
impact and I hope it can continue and expand.
At the Inspire Football Foundation, we are encouraged by the work Inspire is doing and we look
forward to the future as they continue to be ueative to do all they can to bring hope through
Structure. Gove
n¢e and Management
Responsibility fo
regularly to mon
existing trustees,
tting policy and for making operating decisions rests with the trustees who meet
r the activities of the charity- New trustees are ￿cruIted and appointed by the
a majority vote.
Yinaneial revlew
In this first perlo
£108.925 {2020-
receNed by the
artFvities of the
£16,740, of vthk
of operation the charity received income of £95.19712020: £197,626) and spent
289.0261. resulting in a deficit of £13.728 {2020= £91.3991. All of the income
arity in 2021 was restricted in nature. and it tan only be used to support the
spire Indonesia Foundation. The charity ended the period with net assets of
13.563 was held in restricted funds.
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## **THE INSPIRE FOOTBALL FOUNDATION** 

## **TRUSTEES' ANNUAL REPORT** 

## **FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021** 

## **Reserves policy** 

The charity's principal activity is grant making and this is not expected to exceed the restricted funds held by the charity. The charity has relatively low overheads and the trustees are satisfied that the unrestricted cash held at the end of the period, which was £5,097, is an adequate reserve. 

## **Covid-19** 

The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the work of Inspire Indonesia. Social distancing requirements mean that all football coaching activities had to be suspended for a while but, as of November 2020, most activities have resumed. So far the trustees have not noticed any impact in the level of donations received by the charity here in the UK and are confident that the charity will be able to continue to support the work of Inspire Indonesia. 

## **Key risks and uncertainties** 

The charity is exposed to various risks - be they operational, financial or reputational. The trustees review the charity's activities regularly to identify significant risks and, where possible, they take appropriate measures to mitigate those risks. 

## **Plans for the future** 

Going forward the charity plans to continue to support The Inspire Indonesia Foundation. 

## **Responsibilities of trustees under charity law** 

The trustees are responsible for preparing the trustees' annual report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice). 

Charity law requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of the affairs of the charity as at the balance sheet date and of its incoming resources and application of resources, including income and expenditure, for the financial year.  In preparing these financial statements, the trustees are required to: 

1. select suitable accounting policies and apply them consistently; 

2. observe the methods and principles in the Charities SORP; 

3. make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent; 

4. state whether the applicable accounting standards have been followed, subject to any material 

departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements; and 

5. prepare the financial statements on a going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume 

that the charity will continue in operation. 

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THE INSPIRE FOOTBALL FOUNDAnoN
TRUSTEES. ANNUAL REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records that disclose With reasonable
accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and enable them to ensure that the financial
statements comply with the Charities Act 2011 and the Charity (Account5 and Report51 Regulations
2008. They are a150 responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence for taking
reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.
Approval
This report wa5 approved by the trustees and signed on their behalf by:
Gavin Mclaughlan
Date:
£4 Oc(D
2022
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INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
TO THE TRusfEES OF
THE INSPIRE FOOTBALL FOUNOATION
I'the Char•ty')
I report to the charity trustees on my examlnation of the accounts of the Charity for the period ended
31 December 2021 on paEes 7 to 14 followin& which have been prepared on the basis of the
accounting policies Set out on pages 9 to 10.
Responsibilities and basls of report
As the charity's trustees of the charttable incorporated organisation you are responsible for the
preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirement5 of the Charities Act 20111'the Act'l.
I report in respect of my examination of the Charivs accounts carried out under section 145 of the Act
nd in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity
Commission under section 14515}Ibl of the Act.
Independent examinerfs Statement
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no matters have come to my attention in connection
with the examination 8rving rne cause to believe:
l. accounting records were not kept in respect of the Charity a5 required by section 130 of the Act,. or
2. the accounts do not accord with those records: or
3. the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements conceming the form and content pf
accounts Set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2(KJ8 other than any requirement
that the accounts give a 'true ond fairf view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent
. examfnatlon.
I have no co
which attent
accounts to b
erns and have come acr05s no other matters in connection with the examination to
n should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of th'e
reached.
Sarah Crispin
Stewardship
l Lamb's Pa
London
ECIY8AB
Oate: 25th
ber 2022
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THE INSPIRE FOOTBALL FOUNDATION
STATEMENT OF FINANCIALAcnvmES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
Total
Funds
2021
Total
Funds
2020
Unrestricted
Funds
Restricted
FLEnds
Note
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTSFROM:
Donations and legacie5
95.197
95.197
197,626
Totsl Income and endowments
95.197
95,197
197,626
EXPENDITURE ON:
Charitable activitie5
1.920
107,005
108,925
289.026
Total expenditure
1.920
107.005
108,925
289.026
Net incomel(expenditure)
11.9201
111,8081
113.7281
191.3991
Net movement In funds
11.9201
111.8081
113.7281
191,3991
Recontiliation of funds:
Total funds brought forward
5,097
25.371
30,468
121.867
Total funds ¢arrfed forwatd
3.177
13.563
16.740
30.468
The ststement
financial activities indudes all gain5 and losses recognised in the year.
All Income and
enditure derive from continuing operations.
Thenoteson p
9-13 form part of these accounts.
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THE INSPIRE FOOTBALL FOUNDATION
BALANCE SHEEr
ASAT 31 OECEMBER 2021
Total
Funds
2021
Total
Funds
2020
Unrestritted
Funds
Restrirted
Funds
Note
CURRENT A55Ers
Cash at bank and in han
5.097
13,563
13.563
18,660
34.308
5,097
18.660
34,308
CREDITORS: Arnounts falllng
due within one year
11.920)
11,9201
13,8401
Net current assets I Iliabilitlesl
3.177
13,563
16.740
30.468
Total assets less currtnt Ilabllille5
3.177
13.563
16.740
30.468
TOTAL NET ASSETS
3.177
13.563
16,740
30,468
FUND BAL4NCES
Unrestricted Funds
General funds
3.177
3.177
3.177
3,177
5.097
5.097
Restricted Fund5
13.563
13,563
16.740
25.371
3.177
13.563
30.468
The financial
nts were approved bythe Board ofTrustee5 and were signed on its behalf by:
Date
g¥o&hJ
Gavin Mdaughl
Charity number.
1180176
The notes on page ￿]3 f
part ofthe5e accounts.
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THE INSPIRE FOOTBAiL FOUNOATrON
NOTESTOTHE ACCOUPITS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
Statutory Infomiatlon
The ch3Tity is a charitable intorporated organisatlon registered the Charity Commission in England & Wales. The charity's
TEgistered number and princlpal address tèn be found on the Chartty Infom)ation pag
Actounllng Polides
These financial statements are prepared on a eoing corLcem basi¥ underthe hi￿On(al cost convention.
These financial staternents have been prepared in èctordance the "Ststement of Recommended Practice.. Accounting and
Reporting by tharities preparing their accounts in actordance the Financial ReportinE Standard applicable in the UK and
Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021 1.the Charilies SORP"). wth the Fina￿la1 Reporting stsndard applicable in the Uniied Kingdom and
Republic of Ireland I'FRS 102.1 and th the (harities Aci 2011. The charity meets the definitiofi of a public benefit entify as set
out in FRS 102.
The Charitie5 IAccounts and Rep)rtsl Re8ulation5 2(1)8 lthe'2C#J8 Regulatlons'l requires charities to prepare their accounts in
accordance with'Accounting and Reporting by Charities- Statement of Recommended Prattiee effective frorn l April 2005, bul this
accountinE standard has since been withdrawn and has been replaced by the Charitie5 SORP mentioned in the preceding
paragraph. The charity has prepared these financial ￿aterne￿ts in acconlance wlth the new Chaiities SORP- this departure from
the 2008 Regulations is believed to be necessaryforthese financlal 5ktementsto give a and fair view..
The principle5 adopted in the preparation of the finandal statementsare set out below.
al Goin
concern
The trustees have assessed whether the use ol the going corKem basis is apNopriate and have considered p055ible event5 or
conditions that might cast Significant doubt on the ability of the charity to continue as a going concem. The trustees have rnade
this assessment for a period of at least one yeor from the date of apwov31 of the financial statements. In particular the trustees
have considered the charity's forecasis and projertions and the possible imylicatlons should projected income and l or
expenditure vary unexpertedly. The trustee5 have conclLthd that there is a reasonable expectation ihat the charity has adequote
resources to continue to operate Iof the foreseeable lutrjre. The charity therefore coniinue5 to adopt the going concem basis in
arinKits financial 5taternent5. In makingthis asse55ment the tnJ5tees have Conside￿ how Covbd-19 mi8htaffect projettion>
bl Income
Incorne Indudln8 1
ent imcome is recogniwl In the penod in which the tharity b￿Me5 entitled to receipt the amount
recet¥able can be yasufed ￿th reay)nable certainty. and receipt is probable. For the m05t parL incorne is generally recogni5ed
whefi it15 receiv￿ Incorne 15 only delerred when the charity ha5 to fulfil ionditions before becoming entitled io it or where the
donor has sFedfidihat the income is to be experthd in a frJbJre Fviod.
volunteers to cami rrtrt rnany of Its athwties. However. in ac(OT&nce with the SORP, the value of these
IrKlyded in these financial 5tatemertts asthey CaDr￿ be reliabty measured.
The chartty relles
serv¢ce5 has not
nditure
ExpendibJre. Ind￿￿kn8 ￿￿O¥erable VAT. is recogni5ed when it is inturred or. bf eadler, when a legal or constructive obligation for
poyment 3r15es ithded that Lt Is probawe that settlerrlent will bt required and the amount of the obligation can be measured
reliabfy.
The charity makesyants to other instituwjnsand indiwduolsto further its tharitsble objective& Gnnts payable are recognised as
nstructNe ob5ig•lSons arise. wbtch is Kenerally when the charity expresses a commitment to the Teclpient that be meas¢Jred
reliab￿and then the extentthat •nycondiiions as￿ated with the grant are outside of the control of the charity.
TheMstof raisl
funds is not 5ignifiunt and has not be￿ separatelyrfisclosed.
G0vem•￿e costs whith 4re included in expendFbJre t)n chaittsble acbvbties txrt are identified separately in the notes io the
a¢wunts. Indude% ¢osts 35$0ciated with the independent examination of the financial staternents. compliance wth ¢onstitutional
and statuwry r
ments and any otherexpenditwe incwredon the strateyc mana8ementol thecharity.
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THE IPISPIRE FOOT8AiL FOUNOATIth¥
NOTE5 TOTNE Accoupirs
FOR THE YÈAftENDED JI DECEMBER 2021
dl Fiind actountin
Generèl funds are vnre5trlcted funds whi¢h are a%*ilatrAe for use at the thsryetlon ol the tn15tees in furtherance of the general
obiectives of the charity. Deslgnated funds comprise unre5trioed fund5 Ih•t ha¥e been Set aslde by the irustees lor particular
purposes. Re5trirted funds are donatlons which are to be used In ac£ordance wth $￿irl( restrittions imposed by donors.. thev
include donation5 received from appea15 forspeofic arti￿tle$Or￿1Jed
el faxation
The Iharity ha5 tsken advantage of the vaiious relie15 from taxation avaiknbte to charities and ￿ tax is payable on the charity'5
¢ncorne.
Financial instrumefit
The charity's financial a55ets and financial liabilities all q￿11￿ 35 basic finarKial instruments. a5 defined by FR5102. Cieditors and
debtor5 are measured ai their expetted 5ettlemeDt¥al￿ In0m￿lIvthearnoUnto1 cash that the charsty expects to pay or receive).
il Forei
urren
trdn
These financial statements are presented Sterfl￿ whi¢h is the charivs fvnctiorol currency.
il Income and expenditure denominated In a foreign cwrerKy is trènsi*ed ifito sterfing at the exchange ote Prevailing on the
date of the tran5attion.
ill Monetary assets and liabilities denominated in • Iwel￿ cuTheftcy a￿ r￿tran￿ated at the exchange rate prevaillng at the
balante sheet date.
¢11) Non-monetary assets are rneaswtd at histoiic cost at the rate of exchange prevalling on the date of the traNsaction and are
not subsequently rtrtranslated.
All differences arisinglrom the applieationof the atK¢¥e policYa￿Cha0ed lorcre&rtedl to the Statement of Financial Actiwties.
h) Exem
tion from
re
a cashflow statern
The charity has taken advantage ofan exemption coTrfwred ChaiiUe5 SORPand ha5 wepared a cash flow statement.
timal
s and èreas of 'LKI ement
The trustees do not consider that Ihere art ary material sour¢es of esbmation or unrertainty at the b4larKe sheet date that could
result in a rnaterial adjustment io the carryinBwdlue5 of assets and liabilitie5 in the next re￿rtifi8 period.
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ThÉ TNSPIRE FQOT8AiL FOUPIDATION
NOTESTOThE Accoupns
FORIHÉYÈAR ENDED 310ECEMBER
DoD4tlons
2021
2020
95.197
95.197
197.626
197.626
Donations of cash and similar
Chariiable expen&iture
2021
2020
Costs tncurred rfiredly ￿ spEufic¥rb
Trèvel and expenses
Miscellaneou5 expenses
Grènrs payable Inote 4c)
I,B55
2W
285.051
232
106,773
107.005
287.106
Costs incurned on sUPPOrt & admini5tr•1ioh
Gtsvemance costs
Independent examiner's fee
1.920
1,920
108,925
1.920
1,920
289,026
Total expenditure
Grants payable
Instiwtions
Individuals
2021
Grants to PTDmote physlcal ed￿atIOn and soual *llare.
using the medium ol s￿)rL afnong youn8 peoF4e
106.773
106.773
106,773
J06,773
The thaiirfs
pal yantsto Inststttbotts comprised:
2021
2020
Insplre
IC6.773
285.051
106.773
285.051
suff <osty the
The thartty dld Th)t employ any staff during the year. ofthÈcharity'S are tarried out by srlumtee
No staff lecei￿￿ ￿larIeS at 3 rate of morethan £60.Cth FerOnTh￿.
The th•rtW5 key managerneni comprise the tnJ5tees named on the Chaiity Inforrnation page.
Ouriogthewrno expenses12020.. £nill were pa￿£ 10. or for. the trustees. There were no tran5arti¢)nswth retsted parties In 2021
or 2020.
ofkeYman•ymethtpe￿tteI. twustee fernm¢rats￿ ￿dtrUs￿ expense5
6 C•sh •t
tn Hand
2021
2020
with Immediate access
18.660
18.660
34.308
34.308
CJsh •t ba
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THE114SPIRE FOOTUiL FOUNDATION
OTESTOTHE Accourirs
HJR THEYEAR ENDED31 DECEMBER X121
Crtdit¢)rs: Ilabilitle5 f•llln& d￿*￿thIn year
2021
2020
1.920
1.920
3.840
3.840
A¢£ruals
Fund5
DLtrir*g the year the movements in thethawlvs fundswere as fotl¢)ws:
Openir
balance
2021
Incoming
resourtes
chrt4oing
resources
Trènsfers
in the year
2021
Gains and
losses
Clowng
lènce
2021
2021
2021
2021
Generol Unrestrirted Funds
5,097
11.9201
3,177
Total Unrestritted Funds
5.097
113201
3,177
ResrrictedFunds
Inspire IndDne5i
25.371
95.197
1107.WS1
13,563
AEgregate of funds
30.468
95.197
11083251
16.740
Analysis of net assets byfvnd
The ?ssets and liabilit¢e5 of the various fund$7Aveasfollows-.
n￿St￿￿ed Funds
fjeneral
DesiEnatLx*
fvnds
funds
Restricted
funds
2021
Cash atbankand in hand
CredKtor5 falln8 due within oneyear
5.097
11.9201
I3￿63
18.660
11,9201
3.177
13563
16.740
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THE INSPIRÉ FOOT8ALL FOUNDATION
140TESTOTHE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED31 DECEM8ER 2021
In the pr￿0￿S year the movements In the ¢haiiWslunds were asfdlows:
Incoming IWI
re50ur¢e5
re500r
C*nin8
balan
2020
Transfe
In the year
2020
G3ins and
losses
Closing
balance
1020
2020
2020
2020
Re5trirtedFunds
Inspire Indor￿
119.64S
190376
1285.2511
25,371
Genernl Unre5trirted Funds
1222
6.650
13.7751
5.097
Aggregote ofAunds
121.867
197.626
1289.0261
30,468
AntsfyslsoAnet assets byfvnd
In the prÈvioLts year. the a¥etsattd liabilibes of th￿van￿S￿jnds wea5 follo
strtrted Funds
General
Designated
fvnds
funds
Restricted
funds
2020
sh at bank and in hand
Creditttrs falling due within oneyear
8,937
13,8401
25.371
34.308
13,8401
5.097
25,371
30,468
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