East Coast Tigers Annual Report to Trustees – June 2024
Annual Report to Trustees 2022-2023
Organisa/on Name: East Coast Tigers
Period Start Date: 1[st] September 2022
Registered Charity Number: 1182991 Period End Date: 31[st] August 2023
Charity’s Principal Address: East Coast Tigers @ Duraweld, Salter Road, Scarborough, YO11 3UP
Overview
East Coast Tigers was founded in 2017, iniLally running as an unincorporated associaLon unLl it’s registraLon as a Charitable Incorporated OrganisaLon (CIO) on 15[th] April 2019.
The organisaLon’s financial year runs to the 31[st] August.
This annual report to trustees covers the financial year 2022-2023.
Structure, Governance and Management
Charity’s Trusts
Type of governing document: ConsLtuLon (FoundaLon Model) adopted 10[th] April 2019
How the charity is cons/tuted: Charitable Incorporated OrganisaLon
Trustee selec/on methods: Trustees are appointed or re-appointed annually at the Annual General MeeLng, held in August
AddiConal Governance Issues
Membership is open to children and young adults of any age, so long as they can meet the basic requirements of being able to follow instrucLon and conduct themselves in a safe manner.
The Head Coach oversees the day-to-day running of the club, following the guidance of the trustees.
All acLviLes are in line with the Safeguarding policy, under the watch of the safeguarding officers and the lead trustee for safeguarding, as defined in the policy. Criminal Records Bureau checks are carried out prior to commencement of trusteeship and for all engaging in the coaching of members.
All trustees gave their Lme voluntarily and received no renumeraLon or other benefits.
Board of Trustees
The following people served as trustees during the represented period.
| Trustee Name | Ofce (if any) | Dates acted (if not whole year) |
|---|---|---|
| Anne Rivers | 25/10/21 - 05/07/23 | |
| Frances Atkinson | 25/10/21 - 04/05/23 | |
| Alice Kynman | 01/11/21 - 20/10/23 | |
| Alison Cutler | From 28th February 2023 | |
| Gill Hall | From 5th July 2023 | |
| Samantha Leighton | From 5th July 2024 | |
| Stacey Porter | From 5th July 2025 |
East Coast Tigers
Registered Charity Number: 1182991
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Business Address: East Coast Tigers @ Duraweld, Salter Road, Scarborough, YO11 3UP
East Coast Tigers Annual Report to Trustees – June 2024
ObjecCves and AcCviCes
CIO ObjecCve
The promo)on of community par)cipa)on in healthy recrea)on, for the benefit of the inhabitants of North Yorkshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire in par)cular, by the provision of facili)es for cheerleading and gymnas)cs
Main Charity AcCviCes
In planning acLviLes for the period represented, the trustees kept in mind the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit.
The organisaLon’s main acLviLes were as follows:
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Providing a programme of training acLviLes to advance the abiliLes of all members in all aspects of cheerleading, including fitness, flexibility, choreography and technical skills.
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CreaLon and coaching of rouLnes for compeLLve members at varying levels to provide the opportunity to undertake cheerleading at a compeLLve level
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FacilitaLng the compeLLon entry and logisLcs required for the teams to compete naLonally
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Developing the skills of our coaching team, including junior and assistant coaches
These acLviLes benefit our members by allowing them to develop their social skills, self-confidence, self-discipline, self-worth and overall mental health, in addiLon to the obvious physical benefits of being acLve and engaging in sport.
All our athletes are encouraged to conLnually develop their skills and have the opportunity to become volunteers themselves, with a clear development path for anyone wishing to volunteer as a coach.
Volunteer ContribuCons
East Coast Tigers are eternally grateful for the many hours our volunteers give to support the running of the organisaLon and our members, including all coaches, assistant and junior coaches and most importantly the parents that support our teams and our members in everything they do.
Without their valuable contribuLons of Lme, energy and encouragement we would not be able to achieve our objecLves to such a high standard.
We currently have 4 Lead Coaches within our program and 17 Junior Coaches.
East Coast Tigers Registered Charity Number: 1182991
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Business Address: East Coast Tigers @ Duraweld, Salter Road, Scarborough, YO11 3UP
East Coast Tigers Annual Report to Trustees – June 2024
Achievements and Performance
Membership
During the period represented, the organisaLon trained 161 members from the ages of 4 up to 25, made up of 71 compeLLve athletes and 90 recreaLonal athletes.
The athletes were structured in the following teams:
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Mini Level 0 (5-8 years)
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Youth Level 1 (9-11 years)
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Junior Prep Level 1 (9-14 years)
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Junior Level 2 (11 - 14 years)
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Senior Level 1 (14+ years)
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Senior Level 2 (13+ years)
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Youth Level 1 Stunt Group (9-11 years)
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Junior Level 1 Stunt Group (11-14 years)
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Senior Level 3 Stunt Group (15-26 years)
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RecreaLonal – Age 4-5
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RecreaLonal – Age 6-7
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RecreaLonal – Age 8-11
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RecreaLonal – Age 12+
All athletes, both compeLLve and recreaLonal, worked incredibly hard throughout the season through a combinaLon of coach-led training and daily pracLce at home to further their skills, fitness and flexibility and develop as an athlete.
CompeCCons
During the season, the 9 compeLLve teams competed on 6 different occasions at 3 different difficulty levels and akained the following achievements:
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24 - 1[st] Place Awards
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4 - 2[nd] Place Award
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1 - 3[rd] Place Award
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7 - Grand Champion Awards (highest scoring team of the day, across all teams entered)
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3 - Allstar World Championship Bid to Florida
Specific Achievements – Awarded 3 bids to the Allstar World Championships
The most notable achievement for the organisaLon during this period was receiving 3 bids to the Allstar World Championships for our Junior 1 and Senior 1 teams. Two different event providers
East Coast Tigers Registered Charity Number: 1182991
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Business Address: East Coast Tigers @ Duraweld, Salter Road, Scarborough, YO11 3UP
East Coast Tigers Annual Report to Trustees – June 2024
recognised our athletes high standards and chose us to represent them in Florida in 2024. We have received a bid in the past but were unable to accept, however this Lme we accepted a bid for each team and we travelled to Florida to compete. Being chosen to akend this compeLLon was an incredible achievement and we were so grateful for the opportunity to compete internaLonally for the first Lme.
OrganisaCon Finances
Through a mix of membership income, funding grants and fundraising acLviLes (detailed in a later part of the document), the organisaLon managed to sustain itself financially and remain in good stead throughout the period represented.
Personal Development of Athletes
The organisaLon’s object and main acLviLes are centered around the physical development of our athletes and we are very proud of the very visible achievements that we see from our teams in terms of the end results, and associated compeLLon success.
What is hard to quanLfy however, is the personal achievements of our athletes, from the very smallest demonstraLon of a growing confidence or a sign of a new-found inner strength, to a transformaLon of personality or a “coming out of their shell”. It is these achievements though that the organisaLon puts the greater emphasis on, and takes enormous pride in seeing.
This season has been, by every marker, another excepLonal one. We had our best set of compeLLon results yet, our record number of members, 3 more opportuniLes to compete at the Allstar World Championships in Florida and were chosen as Future Cheer’s Program of the Year.
At the end of each season at our Awards Night, we present the Grand Champion Award to an athlete that we feel has stood out amongst all of our athletes. This season that award was presented to Lillian Harvey, who is 11 years old and a member of 3 of our compeLLve teams (Youth Level 1, Junior Level 2 and Youth Level 1 stunt group.) Lillian is an extremely dedicated member of our program, who is constantly striving to be the best that she can be. Lillian has taken on many challenges this season including stepping up into a higher level team for the first Lme. She has brought so much hard work and dedicaLon to each of the teams she has been part of and has been an asset to them all. Lillian’s work ethnic is incredible for such a young athlete. We have seen her grow so much in both confidence and skill, which is purely down to her can-do antude and determinaLon. Lillian has demonstrated a Grand Champion antude and work ethic throughout this season and we are incredibly proud of her of everything she has achieved.
East Coast Tigers Registered Charity Number: 1182991
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Business Address: East Coast Tigers @ Duraweld, Salter Road, Scarborough, YO11 3UP
East Coast Tigers Annual Report to Trustees – June 2024
Financial Review
Financial PosiCon
As of the 31[st] August 2023, accumulated reserves of the organisaLon stand at £57,750.
These are made up of:
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Equipment: £20,250
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CompeLLon Uniforms: £2,473
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Net current assets: £35,027
The net current assets figure is derived from the cash reserves in the bank account.
Reserves Policy
Funds are held by the organisaLon for the following reasons:
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To ensure the ongoing operaLonal security of the organisaLon, should there be any reason why the membership, grant or fundraising income should fall unexpectedly
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To meet any unforeseen expenditure that may occur
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Savings for capital expenditure such as training equipment for the gym
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To provide support schemes that may assist any member who is unable to fulfil the financial obligaLons of training and/or compeLng with the organisaLon
Details of Funds Materially in Deficit
Not Applicable.
AddiConal InformaCon
The principal source of funding for the organisaLon conLnues to be the monthly training fees paid by all members, with the subsidiary expenses such a purchase of assets, maintenance of club uniforms and non-essenLal training costs supported by grants and fundraising acLviLes.
The organisaLon is dedicated to re-invesLng any surplus funds for the benefit of its members. Any future investments will now be focused on the development of the training premises and equipment.
East Coast Tigers Registered Charity Number: 1182991
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Business Address: East Coast Tigers @ Duraweld, Salter Road, Scarborough, YO11 3UP
East Coast Tigers Annual Report to Trustees – June 2024
DeclaraCon
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.
Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees
Signature:
Full Name: Alison Cutler Posi/on: Trustee Date: 10/06/2024
East Coast Tigers Registered Charity Number: 1182991
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Business Address: East Coast Tigers @ Duraweld, Salter Road, Scarborough, YO11 3UP
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