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2023-03-31-accounts

The Steni Trust

U.K Registered Charity No. 1181406

Trustee’s Annual Report for the year ending 31[st] March 2023

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1 Charity Registration and Trustees

1.1 The Steni Trust is a U.K. registered charity registration number 1181406

The principal office is Flat 2, Bannerleigh House, Bannerleigh Road, Bristol, BS8 3PF

1.2 The trustees are:

Mr Peter Latham – Chairman and Treasurer

Mrs Vivienne Latham – Secretary

Dr Sarah Ensoll – Safeguarding

Mr Martin Latham – appointed 22-12-2022

1.3 The trustees met twice formally during the year and on several occasions informally.

2 Structure and Governance

2.1 The charity is governed by a Deed of Trust dated 20[th] December 2018 . This replaced an earlier deed from January 2018, in order to fully comply with Charities Commission guidelines.

2.2 The deed requires a minimum of 3 trustees, serving for a 5-year term that is renewable.

2.3 The appointment of new trustees is by invitation.

2.4 The day-to-day running is conducted by the trustees.

3 Objectives and Activities

3.1 Objects:

A – The relief and assistance of people in any part of the world who are victims of war or national disaster, trouble, or catastrophe, in particular by the supply of medical aid to such persons.

B – The prevention or relief of poverty or financial hardship in Kenya in particular, but not exclusively by assisting in the provision of education, training, healthcare projects and all the necessary support designed to enable individuals to generate a sustainable income and become self-sufficient.

C – The prevention or relief of poverty of the homeless in the U.K. in particular, but not exclusively by supporting projects to provide and maintain night shelters and crisis centres.

3.2 Activities . The activities of the charity during the year were carried out in accordance with the Deed of Trust

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Discussions were held with a number of charities prior to their support from The Steni Trust.

4 Achievements

4.1 Grants were made to the following 22 charitable organisations: Crisis U.K. – Reg. no. 4024938 IcFEM-Mission – Reg. no. 1107038 Hope for Life Katanga – Reg. no. 1153897 Medecins Sans Frontiers – Reg. no. 1026038 Fare Share – Reg.no. 1125905 The Connection at St Martins – Reg. No. 1978201 Water Harvest – Reg. No. 1127564 Young and Free – Reg. No. 1117939 Tools for Self-Reliance – Reg. No. 280437 Young Enterprise – Reg. No. 313697 St. Mungo’s -Reg. No. 1149085 The Sofa Project (Bristol) – Reg. No. 287088 Sightsavers – Reg. No. 207544 British Red Cross – Reg. No. 220949 UNICEF – Reg. No. 1072612 SASH – Reg. No. 1054890 Motivation (Kenya) Reg. No. 1079358 Ditch the Label – Reg. No. 1156329 Christian Aid – 1105851 Bristol Childrens Help Society – 1092921 Liquid Vibrations – 1154224 Evergreen Africa - 1160416

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5 Public Benefit Statement

The trustees are satisfied that they have complied with their duty under The Charities Act 2011.

6 Future developments

The size and scope of the charity’s operation will stabilise as funding is secured to meet the needs of the supported charities.

7 Comments on financial statements

7.1 Voluntary income during the 12 months to 31[st] March 2022 was £41,250 (£67,755). There were sufficient funds to maintain donations at the previous level.

7.2 Grants to charities in line with the objects were £58,000 (60,000) in the 12-month period to 31[st] March 2023. Details are shown above in Section 4.

7.3 No expenses were charged against the charity.

8 Reserves Policy

There is no formal reserves policy. However, it is the trustee’s intention to maintain a healthy balance to enable it to respond to needs as and when required.

9 Risk Assessment

A Risk Register, detailing the main potential risks to the on-going work of Charity has been compiled. The main risks are the small number of family trustees and limited number of donors. However adequate funding for the foreseeable future is assured.

10 Safeguarding

Although the charity has no direct involvement with vulnerable adults and children, the charities that it supports most certainly do and a pre-requisite of the Steni Trust making a grant is that it reviews the safeguarding policies of the recipient charities. Large charities such as MSF, UNICEF, British Red Cross and Crisis U.K. are presumed to have adequate policies in place, but the Trust reviews the policies of the smaller charities that it supports. This is an on-going process.

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The Annual Report was approved by the Trustees on 1[st] June 2023 and signed on their behalf by:

Vivienne Latham (Secretary)

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INDEPENDENT EXA.i-VIINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE STENI TRUST charity no 1181406.

I report on the accounts of the charity for the year ended 31 March 2023.

Respec�ve responsibili�es of members of the trustees and examiner

The Trustees of the charity are responsible for the prepara�on of the accounts; you consider that the audit is not required for the year under sec�on 144(2) of the Chari�es Act 2011 (the 2011 act) and that an independent examina�on is required. It is my responsibility to:

Basis of independent examiner's report

My examina�on was carried out in accordance with the General Direc�ons given by the Charity Commissioners. An examina�on includes a review of the accoun�ng records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes considera�on of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explana�ons from you as trustees concerning any such maters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently I do not express an audit opinion on the view given by the accounts. My report is limited to those maters set out in the next statement.

Independent examiner's statement

In connec�on with my examina�on, no mater has come to my aten�on:

(1) Which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements

(2) To which in my opinion, aten�on should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached

Name:

Thomas Hood

Signed:

ACA

Address:

Rapide Way, Weston Super-Mare, North Somerset, BS24 8ER

Date:

28th January 2023