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2024-12-31-accounts

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Talent RISE

(CIO Number 1183457)

Trustees' annual report & financial statements for the period ended

31st December 2024

Charity accounts preparation & independent examination service

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Talent RISE

(CIO Number 1183457)

Contents
Index Page
Report of the trustees 1
Independent examiner's report 5
Receipts & payments accounts 6
Statement of assets and liabilities 7
Notes to the accounts 8

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Trustees' Annual Report

From: 1st July 2023

To: 31st December 2024

Charity's full name Talent RISE
Registered Charity number 1183457

Objectives and activities

Summary of the purposes of the charity set out in its governing document

At Talent RISE we know that meaningful employment can transform the lives of young people by giving them purpose, dignity and independence. We also know that for a variety of reasons many young people can struggle to access such employment on their own. Our charitable objective, stated below, reflects this:

The object of the charity is to act as a resource for young people, particularly but not exclusively those defined as having “barriers to employment” by providing information, advice and assistance and by organising programmes in the areas of employment support, education, mentoring, social skills, life skills and emotional development as a means of:

(a) relieving unemployment;

(b) advancing education;

(c) advancing in life and helping young people by developing their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as independent, mature and responsible individuals.

“Barriers to employment” means unfavourable circumstances or conditions, including but not limited to physical or mental health challenges, low educational attainment, poverty or social and economic status, that reduces their chances of success or effectiveness in obtaining employment.

Summary of the main activities in relation to those purposes for the public benefit, in particular, the activities, projects or services identified in the accounts

In line with our charitable object, Talent RISE delivered practical and targeted support to young people aged 16-30 facing barriers to employment.

Key activities included:

Building Aspirations Programme: Developed in partnership with UK Youth, this is a two-day intensive employability course designed to help young people boost their confidence, develop essential skills, and explore realistic routes into work. Delivery focused on small cohorts in safe, trusted spaces that young people already engage with.

1:1 Support & Mentoring: We provided tailored employability support to young people, including CV development, interview preparation, personal guidance and referrals into training or education opportunities.

Job Brokerage & Placements: We directly supported young people to access job roles by identifying suitable employment opportunities, liaising with employers, and providing aftercare to help sustain placements.

Scholarship and Progression Funding: Through our strategic partnership with UKYouth, we offered financial support to Building Aspiration programme participants via a scholarship model to enable young people to access further training or employment where finances were a barrier.

Youth-informed Delivery: While we did not operate a formal Youth Advisory Board during this period, our approach was continually shaped by the voices and feedback of the young people we worked with,

The trustees consider that they have complied with their duties to have due regard to the public benefit guidance published by the Charity Commission.

Additional details of objectives and activities (OPTIONAL)

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During the reporting period, Talent RISE benefited significantly from the time, expertise, and in-kind contributions of volunteers and strategic partners.

Volunteers included guest speakers, mentors, and professionals from partner organisations who supported programme delivery, shared career insights, and offered practical coaching to young people. Their contributions enhanced the learning experience, improved confidence outcomes, and extended young people’s exposure to real-world employment pathways.

We also wish to recognise the in-kind support provided by Talent International. In addition to generous monthly donations, Talent International has continued to offer vital infrastructure support - including IT systems, office space, financial systems, and marketing resources. This backing has been instrumental in allowing RISE UP to scale delivery, improve operational efficiency, and maintain a low overhead model while maximising direct support for young people.

Together, these contributions have made a meaningful difference in our ability to achieve our mission of transforming the lives of young people through meaningful employment .

Achievements and performance

Summary of the main achievements of the charity, identifying the difference the charity’s work has made to the circumstances of its beneficiaries and any wider benefits to society as a whole.

Over this reporting period, Talent RISE delivered targeted employment support to young people facing barriers to work across Greater Manchester and beyond. Our focus was on increasing confidence, building employability skills, and unlocking access to real opportunities in employment, training, or further education. With the backing of UK Youth, we successfully started delivering the Building Aspirations employability programme. Their support enabled us to deliver high-impact group sessions, mentoring, and coaching to young people who are traditionally excluded from mainstream provision.

Our core impact in numbers:

The Building Aspirations programme evolved using direct feedback from young people and prioritised mental wellbeing, self-belief, and long-term confidence. Participants experienced an increase in aspirations, resilience, and practical workplace readiness.

We also ran 1-to-1 mentoring, employer-led sessions, and tailored career coaching. Our work created bridges between excluded young people and employers committed to inclusive recruitment.

The difference we made:

These achievements were only possible thanks to our lean, passionate team, the contribution of volunteers, and the in-kind infrastructure and monthly donation provided by Talent International, who continue to

Additional information (optional)

During the reporting period we made significant progress in diversifying our income streams, moving from reliance on a single source of support to building a more sustainable base of funding. A highlight was RISE Day 2024, our first community-led fundraising event, which raised over £10,000 to go directly towards programme delivery. Alongside this, we secured new grant and partnership income, ensuring the charity is firmly on the path to becoming a sustainable, independent proposition.

Financial review

Review of the charity’s financial position at the end of the period

At the close of the reporting period (31 December 2024), Talent RISE was in a stable financial position, having successfully diversified its income streams and managed expenditure in line with delivery plans.

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The charity recorded a total income of £255,079 across the period, reflecting growth from the previous year and demonstrating success in diversifying beyond reliance on a single donor. Income was derived from a combination of grant funding, corporate partnerships, community fundraising, and continued monthly support from Talent International. Our first community fundraising event, RISE Day 2024, raised over £10,000, further strengthening unrestricted funds available for programme delivery.

Expenditure was focused on programme delivery and direct support for young people, alongside investment in core staffing and infrastructure to strengthen long-term sustainability.

At year end, the charity held sufficient reserves to meet its obligations and continue delivery, with financial planning in place to secure multi-year income and maintain stability into 2025 and beyond.

Statement explaining the policy for holding reserves stating why they are held

The trustees recognise the importance of maintaining adequate reserves to safeguard the charity’s operations and ensure continuity of support for young people.

Talent RISE’s policy is to maintain unrestricted reserves equivalent to six months of core operating expenditure. This provides a financial cushion to protect against short-term income fluctuations, delays in grant payments, or unexpected expenditure.

Amount of reserves held

At the end of the reporting period (31 December 2024), the charity held reserves in line with its policy of maintaining the equivalent of six months of core operating expenditure.

Reasons for holding zero reserves

N/A - the charity holds unrestricted reserves in accordance with its reserves policy.

Funds materially in deficit

N/A - the charity does not hold any funds in deficit.

Explanation of any uncertainties about the charity continuing as a going concern

There are no uncertainties about the charity’s ability to continue as a going concern. Talent RISE has diversified its income streams, secured multi-year commitments from partners, and maintains appropriate reserves to ensure stability. Trustees are confident in the charity’s financial sustainability.

During the reporting period, the charity’s principal sources of income included:

This diversification marked a key step in building a sustainable, independent funding model, reducing reliance on a single source and increasing resilience for future years .

Structure, governance and management

Description of the charity's trusts: Talent RISE is governed in accordance with its charitable objects as registered with the Charity Commission.

Type of governing document

The charity is governed by a Constitution, adopted at registration.

How the charity is constituted

Talent RISE is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales

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Trustee selection methods including Trustees are appointed in accordance with the provisions of the details of any constitutional Constitution. Trustees may be recruited through open provisions e.g. election to post or advertisement, personal recommendation, or nomination, subject name of any person or body entitled to approval by the Board. All trustees serve a term of office as set to appoint one or more trustees out in the Constitution and are eligible for reappointment.

Additional governance issues (OPTIONAL)

New trustees receive an induction pack, including the charity’s governing document, recent financial statements, and strategic plans. They are also briefed by the CEO and Chair on current priorities, risks, and responsibilities. Training opportunities are offered to trustees as appropriate.

Reference and administration details

Charity's full name Talent RISE
Other names the charity is known by RISE UP
Charity’sprincipal address Sevendale House
7 Dale Street
Manchester
M1 1JA

Names of the trustees who manage the charity

Trustee name Office (if any) Dates acted if not for
wholeyear
Name of person (or body)
entitled to appoint trustee
Richard Earl Chair
Darren Wells
GregReed
Leeya Hendricks May2024 onwards
Name of trustees holding title toproperty belonging to the charity
Trustee name Dates acted if not for wholeyear
N/A
N/A

Names and addresses of advisers (OPTIONAL)

Type of adviser Name Address
Outsource Accountancy Services & Independent
2 Galligap Lane, York YO10 3NR
Independent
Examiner
Karen Wood
ACMA,CGMA

Bankers

Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members

Roman Dibden

Declaration

The trustees declare that they have approved the Trustees Annual Report and Accounts

Signed on behalf of the charity's trustees

Signature Full Name Richard Earl Position Chair Date 18th of September 2025

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Independent Examiner's Report on the Accounts

I report on the accounts of the CIO: Talent RISE for the period ended 31st December 2024 which are set out on pages 6 to 8.

Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner

The charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the CIO accounts. The charity's trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144 (2) of the Charities Act 2011 (the "2011 Act") and that an independent examination is needed.

It is my responsibility to:

Basis of independent examiner's report

My examination was carried out in accordance with the general directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a 'true and fair' view and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below

Independent examiner's statement

In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention

have not been met; or

Karen Wood ACMA, CGMA Charity accounts preparation & independent examination service Hiscox Building, Peasholme Green York, YO1 7PR

10/22/2025

Date:

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Talent RISE

(CIO Number 1183457)

Receipts &payments accounts for theperiod ending:
31st December 2024
Receipts &payments accounts for theperiod ending:
31st December 2024
Receipts &payments accounts for theperiod ending:
31st December 2024
Receipts &payments accounts for theperiod ending:
31st December 2024
Receipts &payments accounts for theperiod ending:
31st December 2024
Balance Carried Forward
Total payments
Payments
Staff salaries
Travel & subsistence
Candidate support
Balance Brought forward
Events & workshops
Total receipts
Receipts
Donations from Talent International
Independent examination
Elavate grant
Net of receipts/(payments)
DBS checks for staff & volunteers
Computers & office equipment
Donations to Talent Rise AUS & NZ
Staff training
Insurance costs
Marketing & website
Subscriptions
Bank & just giving charges
Contractors
Telephone,internet & office costs
Access to work grant
Workshops
Just giving donations
Corporate donations
Unrestricted
funds
£
151,825
-
-
56,170
15,795
3,784
227,574
Restricted
funds
£
-
25,000
-
2,505
-
-
27,505
-
44,189
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
44,189
(16,684)
44,189
27,505
18 months
to Dec 2024
Total
funds
£
151,825
25,000
-
58,675
15,795
3,784
255,079
143,868
44,189
510
3,652
615
500
58
2,711
3,783
1,552
491
1,045
4,365
350
467
208,156
46,923
72,136
119,059
2023
Total
funds
£
100,914
-
12,055
11,000
60,989
1,800
186,758
95,680
-
-
3,046
3,806
206
220
1,047
49
754
466
2,396
2,574
350
4,471
143,868
-
510
3,652
615
500
58
2,711
3,783
1,552
491
1,045
4,365
350
467
163,967
63,607
27,947
91,554
115,065
71,693
443
72,136

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Talent RISE

(CIO Number 1183457)

Statement of assets and liabilities at: 31st December 2024 31st December 2024 31st December 2024
Current bank account
Treasurer's account
Liabilities
Independent Examination fee
Assets
Cash at bank and in hand
Unrestricted
funds
£
91,525
29
91,525
Unrestricted
Funds
£
-
-
Restricted
funds
£
27,505
27,505
Restricted
Funds
£
-
-
18 months
to Dec 2024
Total
funds
£
119,030
29
119,059
Total
Funds
£
-
-
18 months to
Dec 2024
2023
Total
funds
£
72,136
72,136
2023
Total
Funds
£
350
350

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Talent RISE (CIO Number 1183457)

Notes to the Accounts for the period ending

31st December 2024

1 Basis of preparation

The Trustees have taken advantage of section 144 (2) of the Charities Act 2011 and prepared the accounts on a receipts and payments basis.

2 Restricted funds

Fund name Purpose

Elevate Funding from Salford CVS for Elevate Salford UK Youth To purchase items for young people who had completed the programme

Talent RISE Australia Donations specifically given to benefit Talent RISE Australia Talent RISE New Zealand Donations specifically given to benefit Talent RISE New Zealand

Restricted
Talent RISE Australia
Talent RISE New Zealand
UK Youth
Elevate
Balance
b/fwd
£
-
-
38,404
5,785
-
Incoming
resources
£
25,000
2,505
27,505
Resources
expended
£
-
-
38,404
5,785
44,189
Trf of
funds
£
-
-
-
-
Balance
c/fwd
£
25,000
2,505
-
-
27,505

Approval of Accounts for the period ending:pproval of Accounts for the period ending:roval of Accounts for the period ending:period ending:eriod ending:g::

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Approval of Accounts for the period ending:pproval of Accounts for the period ending:roval of Accounts for the period ending:period ending:eriod ending:g:: 31st December 2024
The report and accounts were approved at a
21/10/2025
meeting of the Trustees held on:
Date
10/21/2025
Signed for and on behalf of the trustees Date
Richard Earl Chair
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Position (e.g. Chair etc)

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