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2024-06-30-accounts

Charity Registration No. 1181939

CAISTOR AND DISTRICT LIONS CLUB (CIO)

A Charitable Incorporated Organisation Registered with the Charity Commission

TRUSTEE’S REPORT AND UNAUDITED

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

YEAR ENDED 30[th] JUNE 2024

CAISTOR AND DISTRICT LIONS CLUB (CIO)

TRUSTEES

Ann K Robinson – President

Martin S Gaughan – Secretary

Rebecca Turner - Treasurer

Andrew J Gutherson

Robert Turner

Ron J Lyus

Emma Shepherd

Joseph Bowman

Charity Registration No. 1181939

Caistor and District Lions Club (CIO)

Trustees’ Annual Report for the year ended 30 June 2024

The club is a member of the International Association of Lions Clubs established as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) on the 8[th of] February 2019.

The Club’s objectives are the advancement of citizenship and promoting volunteering, promoting the voluntary sector for the benefit of associating with local authorities in a common effort to advance education and providing the facilities in the interest of social welfare.

Throughout, the year the Club have used the monies made from fundraising events and donations received to provide the funds with which to conduct its objectives. All the Club’s administrative expenses are financed from the subscriptions paid by the members and social events. Volunteers entirely conduct the work of the CIO.

From time to time as appropriate, the Club works closely with other local and national organisations and Lions Clubs and with Lions Clubs International to achieve its objectives.

The CIO is governed by its Constitution and by the Constitution and By-Laws of Lions Clubs International as revised from time to time.

The Trustees are appointed from time to time as appropriate by the members of the Club and have responsibility to ensure that the Club operates in accordance with Charity law and the Club’s Constitution.

The Club is supported by the volunteer’s services of its members and others.

Charity law requires the Trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which show a true view of the state of affairs of the charity and its financial activities for that period.

In preparing the financial statements the Trustees are required to:

The Trustees are responsible for maintaining proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time.

The accounts cover the successful events of the year ended 30[th] June 2024. Including Victorian Craft Market, St Georges Night, and Beer Festival. With very successful events and donations received, the total income for the Club was £41,190.05. Donations made for the year were £16,241.00 and with other expenses paid out of £9,266.66, the Club had a surplus for the year of £15,682.39.

The Club is maintaining a strong financial position and can offer financial assistance when needed.

Approved by the Trustees on 3[rd] March 2025 and signed on their behalf.

………………………………………

Ann K Robinson - Trustee

Caistor and District Lions Club (CIO)

Statement of Financial Activities for the year ended 30th June 2024

Charities Account
Donations received
Income from Events
Total Income
Donations paid
Community service activities
Depreciation
International Dues
Total Expenditure
Surplus Income
Administration Account
Subscriptions
Tail Twister and name cards
Social events
Donations received
Total Income
District , MD and International Subscriptions
Charters attended
Club expenses
Total Expenditure
Deficit expenditure
Unrestricted Funds
9,564.36
28,220.37
37,784.73
16,241.00
3,375.76
1,340.57
302.45
21,259.78
16,524.95
Admin Funds
2,550.00
539.05
316.27
-
3,405.32
3,648.64
140.00
459.24
4,247.88
(842.56)

Caistor and District Lions Club (CIO) Balance Sheet as at 30th June 2024

Fixed Assets
Regalia at valuation
Equipment at valuation
Barriers
Radios
Tents, banners and signs
Less Depreciation
Investment
Stock
Other Debtors
Cash at bank
Charities current account
Event account
Administration account
Other Creditors
Net Current Assets
Net Assets
Represented by
Reserves
Balance b/f
Surplus income
Balance c/f
100.00
50.00
420.75
4,962.00
3,404.40
7,596.58
1,000.00
58,318.39
8,937.15
1,340.57
1,688.64
2,549.26
11,294.72
48,785.40
1,805.48
66,123.50
7,805.11
66,914.97
51,232.58
15,682.39
66,914.97

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have not been met; or 121 to Wh￿h, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order toenable a propBr understsnding of the accounts lo b8 react￿. Rach••l Cr•)wdèrBAACA Mar¢h 2025