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2025-03-31-accounts

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1182020

Report of the Trustees and

Unaudited Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2025

for

Navigate

Maxwells Chartered Accountants 4 King Square Bridgwater Somerset TA6 3YF

Navigate

Contents of the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2025

Page
Report of the Trustees 1 to 6
Independent Examiner's Report 7
Statement of Financial Activities 8
Balance Sheet 9
Cash Flow Statement 10
Notes to the Cash Flow Statement 11
Notes to the Financial Statements 12 to 22
Detailed Statement of Financial Activities 23 to 24

Navigate

Report of the Trustees for the Year Ended 31 March 2025

The trustees present their report with the financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31 March 2025. The trustees have adopted the provisions of Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2019).

OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES Objectives

Navigate CIO's charitable objectives are:

1) The relief of poverty or financial hardship, in particular but not exclusively by providing a range of impartial money advice and support services to people in financial hardship, including those with debt problems and those encountering fuel poverty or financial exclusion, to help them achieve greater financial resilience and capability;

2) To advance education of the public in all matters relating to the management of personal finances, with particular emphasis on issues relating to financial exclusion and building individual financial resilience and capability; and

3) To promote social inclusion for the public benefit by preventing people from becoming socially excluded, relieving the needs of those people who are socially excluded and assisting them to integrate into society.

Navigates Vision: to eliminate social isolation and financial hardship.

Navigates Mission: To equip individuals and communities with the knowledge, skills and capabilities to overcome social isolation and financial hardship through high-quality, accessible advice and education services.

During the financial year, Navigate CIO had 8 different projects, delivered by 18 paid employees.

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Report of the Trustees for the Year Ended 31 March 2025

OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES

Activities

Navigate provides accessible, free, impartial, and confidential money and debt advice, delivered to specialist level. We also offer financial education to improve literacy, capability, and long-term resilience.

We support individuals and families seeking to build confidence in managing money and making informed financial decisions. Our work particularly focuses on those excluded from mainstream services, including people experiencing mental or physical ill health, caring responsibilities, learning difficulties, or social isolation.

Our approach is built on:

Experienced staff and high-quality resources A strong network of partners across public, private, and third sectors A proven ability to offer tailored, person-centred support

Wis£rmoney Partnership

Navigate is a founding member of the Wis£rmoney Partnership, alongside Encompass Southwest and Mind in Somerset. Formed in 2011-12, this formal partnership delivers financial inclusion services across Devon and Somerset, blending money advice with mental health support. It is one of the few services offering home visits in rural areas, enabling access for the most isolated clients.

What We Do

We focus on holistic support through:

Specialist Money & Debt Advice: Including court representation, bankruptcy, and Debt Relief Orders (DRO), delivered with empathy and clarity.

Wellbeing & Mental Health Support: Helping clients engage confidently and stay supported throughout their journey.

Welfare Benefits Advice: Full eligibility checks, support with applications, and liaison with the DWP, including appeals.

Energy & Fuel Debt Support: Practical help with supplier switching, energy efficiency, and fuel debt advice.

Budgeting & Income Maximisation: Creating realistic budgets, improving financial understanding, and increasing income through verified advice.

Referrals & Signposting: Connecting clients to other specialist services for comprehensive support.

Financial Capability Education: "Navigate the Money Maze" - interactive workshops that build knowledge, confidence, and resilience through practical tools and tips.

Public benefit

The Trustees consider the objectives of the CIO, as stated above, comply with the Charities and Public Benefit Requirements. The Trustees unanimously agree that the requirement for due regard to the public benefit guidance are satisfied.

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OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES

Funding

Our 8 projects have been funded through charitable grants and contracts:

Navigate's work is made possible through a combination of charitable grants, donations and contractual funding, which sustain our six core projects. The Henry Smith Charity has contributed significantly to the running costs of our money and debt advice services. The 29th May 1961 Charitable Trust provided a grant towards the cost of funding a specialist adviser to work with vulnerable people in debt. We thank all of our funders for their generous support which enables delivery of vital support to individuals who are at risk of, or currently experiencing, financial crisis-ensuring they receive the guidance and assistance needed to regain financial stability.

1. The National Lottery Community Fund - Transitions Project

Operating in Torridge and West Devon, this project reduces social isolation and improves financial wellbeing for residents in rural communities.

2. British Gas Energy Trust - Supporting Communities at Risk Devon (SCARP1)

Working in Mid and North Devon, SCARP1 supports individuals experiencing or at risk of fuel poverty, financial hardship, and social exclusion.

3. British Gas Energy Trust - Supporting Communities at Risk Somerset (SCARP2)

This Somerset-wide project addresses fuel poverty and financial exclusion, offering tailored advice and support to vulnerable households.

4. Mid Devon District Council - Household Support Fund

Provides essential practical support, including food and fuel, to residents facing financial hardship in Mid Devon.

5. Community Health & Social Care Team (CHSCT) - Voluntary Sector Representation

Acting as a single point of contact for community-based health and social care teams in Northern Devon, this project offered holistic assessments and signposting for individuals referred by the CHSCT. (Project ended 30th May 2025)

6. Torridge Rough Sleeper In-Reach Project

Supports individuals who were previously rough sleeping and are now in accommodation. The project provides budgeting support, financial education, income maximisation, and debt advice to promote financial stability.

7. Money and Pensions Service

This project is aimed at integrating WyserASSIST software into our existing customer relationship management software to ensure we can continue to deliver high-quality, client centred advice with reduced wait time, improved accessibility and greater capacity to meet growing demand.

8. National Lottery - Know your Neighbourhood

This project is aimed at empowering communities to take sustained action on volunteering and loneliness, to support individuals with intensive wellbeing support, building access to advise support and volunteering opportunities. (Project ended 30th May 2024)

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Report of the Trustees for the Year Ended 31 March 2025

ACHIEVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE Charitable activities

Over the past year, Navigate CIO has continued to strengthen its services, innovate in delivery, and support individuals and families across Devon and Somerset through impactful, person-centred advice and education.

Key Organisational Achievements

Developed a Marketing Strategy and Action Plan to raise awareness of Navigate's work and increase community engagement.

Launched a targeted social media campaign, boosting visibility and engagement with new audiences.

Reviewed and refreshed our Fundraising Strategy, focusing on diversifying income streams to enhance long-term sustainability.

Expanded access to financial education by developing new courses and workshops tailored to diverse audiences.

Secured continued funding for key projects in 2024-25, including:

Transitions Project

BGET (Supporting Communities at Risk) Programmes in Devon and Somerset Mid Devon District Council Household Support Fund Torridge Rough Sleeper (TRS) Project

Innovation & Service Quality

Integrated WyserASSIST, an AI-powered transcription tool, into our existing case management system (AdvicePro). This innovative tool uses generative AI to automate the transcription of client interactions, summarise conversations, and extract key data points relevant to debt advice. A 'human-in-the-loop' review process ensures accuracy and maintains high data quality standards.

Introduced a new phone system to enhance accessibility and responsiveness. The system includes features such as call recording for quality assurance, staff training, and compliance monitoring-improving the overall client experience.

Strengthened service delivery by investing in internal processes, staff development, and performance monitoring to maintain consistently high standards across all areas of work.

Financial Education & Professional Training

Delivered the Navigate the Money Maze (NtMM) financial education programme to 934 individuals, empowering them with the knowledge and skills to manage their money more effectively.

Participants reported:

97 % gained a better understanding of their financial choices 96 % felt more confident in managing their finances 93 % planned to use personal budgeting at home

Trained 84 professionals through Debt Awareness and Financial Products & Services courses to help frontline workers better support clients in financial difficulty.

100 % of participants would recommend the training to colleague

Service Impact

Navigate continues to deliver vital support across the region, achieving significant outcomes:

1,451 individuals contacted Navigate for support

1,834 cases were opened

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Report of the Trustees for the Year Ended 31 March 2025

24,142 interventions were delivered 3,656 successful outcomes were recorded £1,479,112 of unmanageable debt was written off £2,062,200 of debt identified and managed £1,033,662 in annual income gains secured £285,843 in household support awards issued

Client Feedback

Our clients consistently report positive change as a result of our support:

78% feel better able to cover essential living costs 78% feel more confident managing money and planning ahead 82% feel more equipped to deal with future financial problems 62% report feeling less anxious or worried about money

FINANCIAL REVIEW

Financial position

Navigate continues to operate in a challenging funding environment, particularly in relation to securing grants that cover core operational costs. While the demand for our services remains exceptionally high-especially in response to the ongoing cost of living crisis-the limited availability of unrestricted and development funding poses a significant challenge to both Navigate and the wider charitable sector.

Despite these pressures, Navigate successfully secured £796,150 in income from grants, contracts, and donations during the financial year, maintaining consistency with the previous year. The charity concluded the year with an operating surplus of £29,155 and is pleased to report that it holds no debts, other than operating short term liabilities.

Reserves policy

Navigate recognises the importance of a robust reserves policy to ensure financial stability and sustainability. The charity's reserves are intended to:

Provide financial resilience in the event of short-term income fluctuations Support the responsible closure of the charity should that ever be required Enable investment in future development aligned with our strategic objectives

The reserves calculation is reviewed annually and is based on: Three months' forward salary costs The total cost of staff notice and redundancy Termination costs for operating lease contracts Legal and professional costs related to the potential closure of the charity

A portion of these reserves-equivalent to at least three months' turnover-is to be held as liquid funds.

As of 31 March 2025, Navigate holds total reserves of £153,019, all of which is unrestricted, meeting the Board of Trustees' reserves target of £140,000 for the year. This represents a significant milestone in building long-term financial resilience for a relatively young charity. The Board recognises that continuing to build reserves will remain a key focus in the years ahead.

Going concern

The Trustees have reviewed the financial position of the charity and are confident in Navigate's status as a going concern. A detailed budget has been prepared for the upcoming year, projecting a modest surplus. At the time of reporting, approximately 78% of the forecast income for the year ahead is already secured, with many funders confirming multi-year support that extends beyond the current financial year.

Contingency plans are also in place to reduce expenditure later in the year should the remaining 22% of income not be secured. These proactive measures provide assurance that the charity can continue to operate sustainably in the coming year.

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Report of the Trustees for the Year Ended 31 March 2025

STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT Governing document

The charity is controlled by its governing document, a deed of trust and constitutes an unincorporated charity.

Navigate CIO is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO), registered on the 13th February 2019 Charity number 1182020. The work of Navigate was founded in 2011.

Navigate CIO; a charitable incorporated organisation. Registered Charity Number 1182020. Registered address: . 4 King Square, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 3YF. Navigate CIO is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority 837950 for debt-related activities.

The CIO is governed by a Board of Trustees, currently numbering five trustees drawn from the communities in which the Charity operates. Navigate is completely independent and has no religious or political affiliations.

The CEO, Ms M Allen is responsible for the strategic and operational direction of the Charity. The board meet a minimum of quarterly. The CEO reports regularly to the board providing reports to the trustees on operational policies and procedures, proposals for improvements in operational practices and services and all financial management information. The Charity approve annual plans for operational management.

Recruitment and appointment of new trustees

The trustees are mindful of the skill sets of the Trustees and regularly complete a skills audit to ensure effective management of the Charity. Regular training is provided and new trustees are elected by the board; recruited through volunteering, introductions, advertising or targeting specific relevant experience.

REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS Registered Charity number

1182020

Principal address

4 King Square Bridgwater Somerset TA6 3YF

Trustees

A H R Pritchard D C Cooke Trustee A J Wallace Trustee (resigned 22.10.24) J S Ellison Chair of Trustees Mrs D Vincent Mrs C McVie

Independent Examiner

Gavin Roberts, FCA FCCA Maxwells Chartered Accountants 4 King Square Bridgwater Somerset TA6 3YF

Approved by order of the board of trustees on 23 May 2025 and signed on its behalf by:

J S Ellison - Trustee

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Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees of Navigate

Independent examiner's report to the trustees of Navigate

I report to the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of Navigate (the Trust) for the year ended 31 March 2025.

Responsibilities and basis of report

As the charity trustees of the Trust you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ('the Act').

I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under Section 145 of the Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under Section 145(5)(b) of the Act.

Independent examiner's statement

Since your charity's gross income exceeded £250,000 your examiner must be a member of a listed body. I can confirm that I am qualified to undertake the examination because I am a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, which is one of the listed bodies.

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:

  1. accounting records were not kept in respect of the Trust as 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 concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a true and fair view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination.

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Gavin Roberts, FCA FCCA

Maxwells Chartered Accountants 4 King Square Bridgwater Somerset TA6 3YF

23 May 2025

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Statement of Financial Activities for the Year Ended 31 March 2025

Unrestricted
funds
Notes
£
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM
Donations and legacies
2
174,745
Investment income
3
1,463
Total
176,208
EXPENDITURE ON
Charitable activities
4
Money and debt advisory
166,249
NET INCOME
9,959
Transfers between funds
14
21,307
Net movement in funds
31,266
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total funds brought forward
121,753
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
153,019
Restricted
funds
£
621,405
-
621,405
602,209
19,196
(21,307)
(2,111)
2,111
-
31.3.25
Total
funds
£
796,150
1,463
797,613
768,458
29,155
-
29,155
123,864
153,019
31.3.24
Total
funds
£
814,894
-
814,894
754,749
60,145
-
60,145
63,719
123,864

The notes form part of these financial statements

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Balance Sheet 31 March 2025

Unrestricted
funds
Notes
£
FIXED ASSETS
Intangible assets
10
13,113
CURRENT ASSETS
Debtors
11
52,112
Cash at bank
135,905
188,017
CREDITORS
Amounts falling due within one year
12
(48,111)
NET CURRENT ASSETS
139,906
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT
LIABILITIES
153,019
NET ASSETS
153,019
FUNDS
14
Unrestricted funds
Restricted funds
TOTAL FUNDS
Restricted
funds
£
-
-
15,018
15,018
(15,018)
-
-
-
31.3.25
Total
funds
£
13,113
52,112
150,923
203,035
(63,129)
139,906
153,019
153,019
153,019
-
153,019
31.3.24
Total
funds
£
-
24,231
162,896
187,127
(63,263)
123,864
123,864
123,864
121,753
2,111
123,864

The financial statements were approved by the Board of Trustees and authorised for issue on 23 May 2025 and were signed on its behalf by:

J S Ellison - Trustee

The notes form part of these financial statements

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Cash Flow Statement for the Year Ended 31 March 2025

Notes
Cash flows from operating activities
Cash generated from operations
1
Net cash provided by operating activities
Cash flows from investing activities
Purchase of intangible fixed assets
Interest received
Net cash (used in)/provided by investing activities
Change in cash and cash equivalents in
the reporting period
Cash and cash equivalents at the
beginning of the reporting period
2
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of
the reporting period
2
31.3.25
£
2,037
2,037
(13,860)
1,463
(12,397)
(10,360)
161,283
150,923
31.3.24
£
49,811
49,811
-
-
-
49,811
111,472
161,283

The notes form part of these financial statements

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Notes to the Cash Flow Statement for the Year Ended 31 March 2025

1. RECONCILIATION OF NET INCOME TO NET CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES

Net income for the reporting period (as per the Statement of Financial
Activities)
Adjustments for:
Depreciation charges
Interest received
(Increase)/decrease in debtors
Increase/(decrease) in creditors
Net cash provided by operations
2.
ANALYSIS OF CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
Notice deposits (less than 3 months)
Overdrafts included in bank loans and overdrafts falling due within one year
Total cash and cash equivalents
31.3.25
£
29,155
747
(1,463)
(27,881)
1,479
2,037
31.3.25
£
150,923
-
150,923
31.3.24
£
60,145
-
-
7,906
(18,240)
49,811
31.3.24
£
162,896
(1,613)
161,283

3. ANALYSIS OF CHANGES IN NET FUNDS

At 1.4.24 Cash flow At 31.3.25
£ £ £
Net cash
Cash at bank 162,896 (11,973) 150,923
Bank overdraft (1,613) 1,613 -
161,283 (10,360) 150,923
Total 161,283 (10,360) 150,923

The notes form part of these financial statements

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Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2025

1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES

Basis of preparing the financial statements

The financial statements of the charity, which is a public benefit entity under FRS 102, have been prepared in accordance with the Charities SORP (FRS 102) 'Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2019)', Financial Reporting Standard 102 'The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland' and the Charities Act 2011. The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention.

Income

All income is recognised in the Statement of Financial Activities once the charity has entitlement to the funds, it is probable that the income will be received and the amount can be measured reliably.

Expenditure

Liabilities are recognised as expenditure as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the charity to that expenditure, it is probable that a transfer of economic benefits will be required in settlement and the amount of the obligation can be measured reliably. Expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis and has been classified under headings that aggregate all cost related to the category. Where costs cannot be directly attributed to particular headings they have been allocated to activities on a basis consistent with the use of resources.

Grants offered subject to conditions which have not been met at the year end date are noted as a commitment but not accrued as expenditure.

Taxation

The charity is exempt from tax on its charitable activities.

Fund accounting

Unrestricted funds can be used in accordance with the charitable objectives at the discretion of the trustees.

Restricted funds can only be used for particular restricted purposes within the objects of the charity. Restrictions arise when specified by the donor or when funds are raised for particular restricted purposes.

Further explanation of the nature and purpose of each fund is included in the notes to the financial statements.

Pension costs and other post-retirement benefits

The charity operates a defined contribution pension scheme. Contributions payable to the charity's pension scheme are charged to the Statement of Financial Activities in the period to which they relate.

2. DONATIONS AND LEGACIES

Donations
Gift aid
Grants
Other revenue
Grants received, included in the above, are as follows:
Client support funding
31.3.25
£
32,275
9,500
751,202
3,173
796,150
31.3.25
£
751,202
31.3.24
£
25,000
-
778,443
11,451
814,894
31.3.24
£
778,443

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Notes to the Financial Statements - continued for the Year Ended 31 March 2025

3. INVESTMENT INCOME

Deposit account interest
4.
CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES COSTS
Direct
Costs
£
Money and debt advisory
615,430
5.
GRANTS PAYABLE
Money and debt advisory
6.
SUPPORT COSTS
Management
£
Money and debt advisory
6,651
31.3.25
£
1,463
Grant
funding of
activities
Support
(see note
costs (see
5)
note 6)
£
£
9,581
143,447
31.3.25
£
9,581
Governance
Finance
costs
£
£
4,316
132,480
31.3.24
£
-
Totals
£
768,458
31.3.24
£
13,990
Totals
£
143,447

7. TRUSTEES' REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS

There were no trustees' remuneration or other benefits for the year ended 31 March 2025 nor for the year ended 31 March 2024.

Trustees' expenses

There were no trustees' expenses paid for the year ended 31 March 2025 nor for the year ended 31 March 2024.

8. STAFF COSTS

31.3.25
31.3.24
£
£
Wages and salaries
423,474
407,268
Social security costs
28,747
25,858
Other pension costs
23,534
16,070
475,755
449,196
The average monthly number of employees during the year was as follows:
31.3.25
31.3.24
Office and Management
18
18
The number of employees whose employee benefits (excluding employer pension costs) exceeded £60,000 was:
31.3.25
31.3.24
£60,001 - £70,000
1
1
31.3.24
£
407,268
25,858
16,070
449,196

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9. COMPARATIVES FOR THE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES COMPARATIVES FOR THE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
Unrestricted Restricted Total
funds funds funds
£ £ £
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM
Donations and legacies 141,124 673,770 814,894
EXPENDITURE ON
Charitable activities
Money and debt advisory 137,546 617,203 754,749
NET INCOME 3,578 56,567 60,145
Transfers between funds 74,248 (74,248) -
Net movement in funds 77,826 (17,681) 60,145
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total funds brought forward 43,926 19,793 63,719
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD 121,752 2,112 123,864
10. INTANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
Computer
software
£
COST
Additions 13,860
AMORTISATION
Charge for year 747
NET BOOK VALUE
At 31 March 2025 13,113
At 31 March 2024 -
11. DEBTORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE AFTER MORE THAN ONE YEAR
31.3.25 31.3.24
£ £
Trade debtors 20,136 13,892
Other debtors 133 109
Prepayments and accrued income 31,843 10,230

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12. CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR

Bank loans and overdrafts (see note 13)
Trade creditors
Social security and other taxes
Other creditors
Accruals and deferred income
13.
LOANS
An analysis of the maturity of loans is given below:
Amounts falling due within one year on demand:
Bank overdrafts
14.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
Unrestricted funds
General fund
Restricted funds
British Gas Energy Trust
Transitions
BGET SCARP2 (Somerset) Project
The National Lottery Community Fund -
Know Your Neighbourhood Fund
Henry Smith Charity
The 29th May 1961 Charitable Trust
TOTAL FUNDS
At 1.4.24
£
121,753
-
-
-
2,111
-
-
2,111
123,864
Net
movement
in funds
£
9,959
(20,731)
(22,083)
(807)
(2,183)
60,000
5,000
19,196
29,155
31.3.25
£
-
5,716
7,554
2,507
47,352
63,129
31.3.25
£
-
Transfers
between
funds
£
21,307
20,731
22,083
807
72
(60,000)
(5,000)
(21,307)
-
31.3.24
£
1,613
9,449
8,051
4,696
39,454
63,263
31.3.24
£
1,613
At
31.3.25
£
153,019
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
153,019

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14. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS - continued

Net movement in funds, included in the above are as follows:

Unrestricted funds
General fund
Restricted funds
British Gas Energy Trust
Transitions
BGET SCARP2 (Somerset) Project
The National Lottery Community Fund -
Know Your Neighbourhood Fund
Henry Smith Charity
National Grid - Community Matters Fund
The 29th May 1961 Charitable Trust
TOTAL FUNDS
Incoming
resources
£
176,208
200,108
143,833
200,516
6,909
60,000
5,039
5,000
621,405
797,613
Resources
Movement
expended
in funds
£
£
(166,249)
9,959
(220,839)
(20,731)
(165,916)
(22,083)
(201,323)
(807)
(9,092)
(2,183)
-
60,000
(5,039)
-
-
5,000
(602,209)
19,196
(768,458)
29,155

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14. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS - continued

Comparatives for movement in funds

Net Transfers
movement between At
At 1.4.23 in funds funds 31.3.24
£ £ £ £
Unrestricted funds
General fund (52,006) (20,756) 194,515 121,753
Mid Devon District Council - Local
Welfare Assistance 11,892 - (11,892) -
Navigate the Money Maze 17,861 (14,766) (3,095) -
Community Health & Social Care Project
(CH&SCT) 23,899 15,446 (39,345) -
Mid Devon District Council Hardship
Scheme 29,740 24,776 (54,516) -
Torridge Rough Sleeper Outreach 344 (1,121) 777 -
The Access to Justice Foundation 12,196 - (12,196) -
43,926 3,579 74,248 121,753
Restricted funds
British Gas Energy Trust 8,309 (6,882) (1,427) -
Transitions 709 (14,713) 14,004 -
Access to Justice Foundation 6,968 - (6,968) -
EDF Navigate the Money Maze 1,608 (609) (999) -
BGET SCARP2 (Somerset) Project 2,199 (2,614) 415 -
The National Lottery Community Fund -
Know Your Neighbourhood Fund - 2,111 - 2,111
Henry Smith Charity - 45,000 (45,000) -
GWR - Life Track - 34,273 (34,273) -
19,793 56,566 (74,248) 2,111
TOTAL FUNDS 63,719 60,145 - 123,864

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14. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS - continued

Comparative net movement in funds, included in the above are as follows:

Unrestricted funds
General fund
Navigate the Money Maze
Community Health & Social Care Project
(CH&SCT)
Mid Devon District Council Hardship
Scheme
Torridge Rough Sleeper Outreach
Restricted funds
British Gas Energy Trust
Transitions
EDF Navigate the Money Maze
BGET SCARP2 (Somerset) Project
The National Lottery Community Fund -
Know Your Neighbourhood Fund
Henry Smith Charity
GWR - Life Track
National Grid - Community Matters Fund
TOTAL FUNDS
Incoming
resources
£
40,250
19,836
27,236
36,020
17,782
141,124
217,065
156,470
38,849
139,500
38,009
45,000
34,273
4,604
673,770
814,894
Resources
Movement
expended
in funds
£
£
(61,006)
(20,756)
(34,602)
(14,766)
(11,790)
15,446
(11,244)
24,776
(18,903)
(1,121)
(137,545)
3,579
(223,947)
(6,882)
(171,183)
(14,713)
(39,458)
(609)
(142,114)
(2,614)
(35,898)
2,111
-
45,000
-
34,273
(4,604)
-
(617,204)
56,566
(754,749)
60,145

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A current year 12 months and prior year 12 months combined position is as follows:

Unrestricted funds
General fund
Mid Devon District Council - Local
Welfare Assistance
Navigate the Money Maze
Community Health & Social Care Project
(CH&SCT)
Mid Devon District Council Hardship
Scheme
Torridge Rough Sleeper Outreach
The Access to Justice Foundation
Restricted funds
British Gas Energy Trust
Transitions
Access to Justice Foundation
EDF Navigate the Money Maze
BGET SCARP2 (Somerset) Project
The National Lottery Community Fund -
Know Your Neighbourhood Fund
Henry Smith Charity
GWR - Life Track
The 29th May 1961 Charitable Trust
TOTAL FUNDS
At 1.4.23
£
(52,006)
11,892
17,861
23,899
29,740
344
12,196
43,926
8,309
709
6,968
1,608
2,199
-
-
-
-
19,793
63,719
Net
movement
in funds
£
(10,797)
-
(14,766)
15,446
24,776
(1,121)
-
13,538
(27,613)
(36,796)
-
(609)
(3,421)
(72)
105,000
34,273
5,000
75,762
89,300
Transfers
between
funds
£
215,822
(11,892)
(3,095)
(39,345)
(54,516)
777
(12,196)
95,555
19,304
36,087
(6,968)
(999)
1,222
72
(105,000)
(34,273)
(5,000)
(95,555)
-
At
31.3.25
£
153,019
-
-
-
-
-
-
153,019
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
153,019

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14. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS - continued

A current year 12 months and prior year 12 months combined net movement in funds, included in the above are as follows:

Incoming Resources Movement
resources expended in funds
£ £ £
Unrestricted funds
General fund 216,458 (227,255) (10,797)
Navigate the Money Maze 19,836 (34,602) (14,766)
Community Health & Social Care Project
(CH&SCT) 27,236 (11,790) 15,446
Mid Devon District Council Hardship
Scheme 36,020 (11,244) 24,776
Torridge Rough Sleeper Outreach 17,782 (18,903) (1,121)
317,332 (303,794) 13,538
Restricted funds
British Gas Energy Trust 417,173 (444,786) (27,613)
Transitions 300,303 (337,099) (36,796)
EDF Navigate the Money Maze 38,849 (39,458) (609)
BGET SCARP2 (Somerset) Project 340,016 (343,437) (3,421)
The National Lottery Community Fund -
Know Your Neighbourhood Fund 44,918 (44,990) (72)
Henry Smith Charity 105,000 - 105,000
GWR - Life Track 34,273 - 34,273
National Grid - Community Matters Fund 9,643 (9,643) -
The 29th May 1961 Charitable Trust 5,000 - 5,000
1,295,175 (1,219,413 ) 75,762
TOTAL FUNDS 1,612,507 (1,523,207 ) 89,300

Mid Devon District Council - Local Welfare Assistance and Hardship Scheme

The Household Support Fund supports Mid Devon residents without sufficient resources to meet their immediate short-term needs. The project provides rapid short-term financial support to meet immediate needs such as food and energy costs.

Navigate the Money Maze

Financial education group workshops and courses delivered through a series of games providing tips and tools to help build confidence in managing money and dealing with financial challenges. Courses and workshops are funded by grants, donations and spot-purchased by providers to help individuals improve their knowledge, skills and confidence to manage money.

Community Health & Social Care Project (CH&SCT)

Acts as a single point of contact for all community based nursing, rehabilitation and social care teams across the Northern Devon cluster. The CH&SCT refer patients if a need is identified that a voluntary or community based organisation would be better placed to support.

Torridge Rough Sleeper Outreach

Torridge Rough Sleeper In-Reach project provides advice and support to individuals who were rough sleeping in the district of Torridge but have now secured accommodation. Advice includes budgeting, financial education, income maximisation and debt advice.

Access to Justice Foundation

The Community Justice Fund was a joint initiative to help specialist social welfare legal advice organisations cope with the immediate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and cost of living crisis.

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British Gas Energy Trust and BGET SCARP2 (Somerset) Project

The BGET Devon and Somerset projects are funded by the British Gas Energy Trust. The projects aim to improve the quality of life, wellbeing and financial resilience of people living in Somerset, Mid-Devon and North Devon. The BGET projects work in the heart of communities to support people experiencing, or at risk of experiencing, poverty, financial hardship, and social and financial exclusion.

Transitions

Funded by The National Lottery Community (Partnership) Fund, our Transitions project works across the districts of Torridge and West Devon and aims to reduce social isolation, improve the quality of life and financial wellbeing of people living in rural settlements.

EDF Navigate the Money Maze

Funded by Hinkley Point C Community Fund (EDF), our EDF project aims to mitigate the HPC impacts of rising over-indebtedness and access to housing linked to the HPC development through the provision of accessible money and debt advice, and financial education.

The National Lottery Community Fund - Know your neighbourhood

Funded by the National Lottery Community Fund, this project is aimed at empowering communities to take sustained action on volunteering and loneliness, to support individuals with intensive wellbeing support, building access to advice support and volunteering opportunities.

Henry Smith Charity

This fund is to provide money and debt advice service for people from disadvantaged communities in Somerset and Devon

GWR - Life Track

This project funded by First Greater Western Limited is aimed to provide a 4 week programme for those experiencing problem debt, to give help and support for their mental health and wellbeing, financial literacy, budgeting and money management, employability training and utilising public transport to improve employment opportunities.

Money and Pensions Service

Funded by the Money and Pensions Service, this project is aimed at integrating WyserASSIST software into our existing customer relationship management software to ensure we can continue to deliver high-quality, client centred advice with reduced wait times, improved accessibility and greater capacity to meet growing demand.

Transfers between funds

Unrestricted funds

Last year, the trustees have restructured the designations within the general fund. They now do not wish to specifically designate certain projects, they will continue to ring fence funds and account for these internally to monitor income and expenditure against budgets but unless there is a specific restriction on the grant, all funds will be incorporated within the general fund.

Restricted funds

Transitions

There was a planned overspend during the year of £22083 of which £17083 was funded from the Henry Smith Charity fund which is a fund that allows use for general running costs and projects and £5000 was funded by The 29th May 1961 Charitable Trust towards the cost of funding a specialist adviser to work with vulnerable people in debt

BGET SCARP1 (Devon) Project (British Gas Energy Trust)

There was a planned overspend during the year of £20731 which was funded from the Henry Smith Charity fund which is a fund that allows use for general running costs and projects.

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Transfers between funds - continued

BGET SCARP2 (Somerset) Project

There was a small overspend during the year of £807 which was funded from the Henry Smith Charity fund which is a fund that allows use for general running costs and projects.

Henry Smith Charity

As described above, there was a transfer from this fund to fund Transitions totalling £17083, along with a transfer to BGET SCARP1 (Devon) from this fund totalling £20731and a small over spend on BGET SCARP2 (Somerset) totalling £807 as well as £2421 transferred to the Torridge Rough Sleeper Outreach designated fund.This fund, whilst being restricted owing to the grant provisions, allows for funding of the charity's overheads and general project costs, the trustees have exhausted the funding in the year to 31 March 2025 and therefore, despite the lack of direct allocation within the SOFA, there is no fund balance at the end of the year, as a result the trustees have made a gross fund transfer totalling £18958 to accommodate the amounts expended but not allocated as such in the SOFA. Total transfers out of this fund total £60,000.

Know your Neighbourhood Fund

There was a small overspend during the year of £72 which was funded from the general fund.

The 29th May 1961 Charitable Trust

A grant of £5000.00 was awarded to fund the cost of funding a specialist adviser to work with vulnerable people in debt, which was used to fund a Transitions Adviser salary, and was transferred to this fund.

15. RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES

Donations were received totalling £26,000 (2024 £20,000) from one or more Trustees of the charity.

There were no other related party transactions for the year ended 31 March 2024.

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Detailed Statement of Financial Activities for the Year Ended 31 March 2025

Detailed Statement of Financial Activities
for the Year Ended 31 March 2025
31.3.25 31.3.24
£ £
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS
Donations and legacies
Donations 32,275 25,000
Gift aid 9,500 -
Grants 751,202 778,443
Other revenue 3,173 11,451
796,150 814,894
Investment income
Deposit account interest 1,463 -
Total incoming resources 797,613 814,894
EXPENDITURE
Charitable activities
Wages 351,281 377,239
Social security 27,389 23,579
Pensions 19,705 15,642
Subcontractors 141,548 154,584
Computer and stationery costs 28,611 34,974
Staff recruitment and training 6,023 15,001
Telephone 9,099 9,812
Marketing 175 2,751
Travelling and meeting costs 18,195 21,854
Project delivery materials 8,941 2,511
Staff costs 3,716 2,156
Computer software 747 -
Grants to individuals 9,581 13,990
625,011 674,093
Support costs
Management
Insurance 6,651 6,879
Finance
Bookkeeping 3,600 3,741
Bank charges 716 677
4,316 4,418
Governance costs
Wages 72,193 30,029
Social security 1,358 2,279
Pensions 3,829 428
Carried forward 77,380 32,736

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Detailed Statement of Financial Activities
for the Year Ended 31 March 2025
31.3.25 31.3.24
£ £
Governance costs
Brought forward 77,380 32,736
IT & Software 4,183 2,885
Subscriptions 3,656 887
Legal and compliance fees 31,247 22,569
Sundries 10,602 5,828
Accountancy 5,081 3,889
Staff costs 331 565
132,480 69,359
Total resources expended 768,458 754,749
Net income 29,155 60,145

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