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2021-03-31-accounts

Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31/03/2021

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Reference and Administrative Details

Trustees Rebecca Warner
Grace Annan-Callcott
Frances Chaisty
Sophia James-Sweeney
Registered Office 141 Seren Park Gardens
London
SE3 7RR
Charity Registration Number 1182638
Bank Metro Bank
117-121 Bishopgate
London
EC2M 7PP

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Trustee Report

The trustees present the annual report together with the financial statements of the Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) for the year ended 31[st] March 2021.

TRUSTEES:

Rebecca Warner Elected 01/01/2019 Grace Annan-Callcorr Elected 01/01/2019 Frances Chaisty Elected 01/01/2019 Sophia James-Sweeney Elected 01/01/2019

The Board of Trustees has the power at any time to appoint any person to be a trustee. Apart from the first charity trustees, every trustee must be appointed by a resolution passed at a properly convened meeting of the charity trustees. In selecting individuals for appointment as charity trustees, the charity trustees must have regard to the skills, knowledge and experience needed for the effective administration of the CIO.

RETIREMENT AND REMOVAL OF TRUSTEES

A charity trustee ceases to hold office if he or she:

Any person retiring as a charity trustee is eligible for reappointment.

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OBJECTIVES

The objects of the CIO are:

The relief and prevention of poverty in Malawi, in particular but not exclusively by the provision of educational resources and welfare support that will improve the standard of state funded education and enable children and young people to remain in full time education so that they can generate a sustainable income and be self-sufficient.

The trustees have reviewed the Charity Commission's general guidance on public benefit and have complied with the duty in Section 4 of the Charities Act 2006 to have regard to this guidance. The trustees always ensure that the projects undertaken by SEED Malawi are in line with the Charity's objectives.

SEED Malawi’s ethos: All of our resources are bought from local suppliers, pumping revenue back into the local economy. All of the work that we do on the ground is run by qualified country nationals.

ABOUT THE TEAM

The Founder and Chair Rebecca Warner works with our Operations Coordinator (Jack Magreta) to plan all of SEED’s projects. Jack then leads and directs all operations on the ground. We hire a range of temporary staff depending on our project including local Malawian builders who carry out our building work and local drivers to transport resources.

Our Board of Trustees ensure that SEED is carrying out its purposes for the public benefit. They comply with SEED’s governing document (constitution) and the law. They act in the charity’s best interest, manage SEED’s resources responsibly, act with reasonable care and skill and ensure that the charity is accountable.

Nb: The only persons eligible to be members of the CIO are its charity trustees. Membership of the CIO cannot be transferred to anyone else.

Any member and charity trustee who ceases to be a charity trustee automatically ceases to be a member of the CIO.

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THE PUBLIC BENEFIT NEED

What SEED is set up to achieve

How the charity’s purposes are beneficial

Who specifically benefits from the charity’s activities

Specific needs you’ve identified

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ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE

EDUCATION

We have partnered with six schools in Thyolo: Mambala Primary School, Nahache Primary School, Namachila Primary School, Naphiyo Primary School, Ntundama Primary School and Nyambalo Primary School.

Education Plus Packages

We support our partner schools’ most vulnerable children via our Education Plus Packages. Headteachers in our partner schools identify these pupils, many of whom have to engage in manual work to earn money to pay for the basic resources needed to complete school. We are currently sponsoring 12 pupils in the form of fees, books, uniform, resources, food and toiletries with the aim of lowering dropout rates and increasing the number of school leavers going on to further education.

Resources

In Thyolo many schools are under-resourced and understaffed with certain schools employing one teacher for 200 pupils. There is a lack of infrastructure and as a result, children are being denied the chance to access a high-quality education. Many schools have very poor sanitation and pupils are forced to learn outside in an environment without basic classroom equipment. SEED has provided educational resources to all 218 orphans at Nyambalo School, all 251 orphans at Naphiyo School, all 189 orphans at Mambala School, all 209 orphans at Namachila School, all 229 orphans at Ntundama School and all 202 orphans at Nahache School.

SEED also successfully built a classroom block at Nahache School. This has transformed the community and has caused attendance figures at the school to increase.

All work was done by qualified country nationals and all resources and materials were bought from local businesses.

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SEED MALAWI FINANCIAL REVIEW Income: Descnpbon Restricted Inco Unroslricted Volunlary Income Chadtsble Acknwtses.. Fundraising £5618.33 Trading Investment Income Other Exisbng Balance 2019-2020 Total Incorno 2020-2021 £2130.30 £5618.33

Expenditure: Description Restricted Expendrtuie Unrestricted Expendrtuie Cost of geneiating Voluntary Income Charitable Activities Expenses and travel foi Opeiations Coordinator Cost of funding and running a food package piogramme. Cost of sponsoiing 12 pupils via our Education Plus Packages (including uniform, shoes, rucksacks, exatn fees, loilelriesl Cost ol building a school block. £7280 Fundraising costs £246 Trading costs Governance Other Totsl Expenditure £7526

Net surplus:

SEED Malawi has no funds materially in deficit.

DECLARATION

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

Signature(s): _R. Warner____

Full name(s): Rebecca Warner

Position: Chair Date: 01/08/2021

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