||**Trustees' Annual Report**|**Trustees' Annual Report**|**Trustees' Annual Report**|**Trustees' Annual Report**|**Trustees' Annual Report**|**Trustees' Annual Report**|**for theperiod**|**for theperiod**|**for theperiod**|**for theperiod**|
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||**From**||Period start date|||**T**<br>**o**||Period end date|||
||||06|April|2023|||05|April|2024|



||**Charity name**||||Grooveschool CIO|Grooveschool CIO|Grooveschool CIO||
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||**Other names charity is known by**||||Grooveschool||||
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||**Registered charity number(if any) **||1183789||||||
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||**Charity's principal address**||||1st Floor, Youth Innovation Hub, 3Space International House, 6||||
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||||||Brixton||||
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||||||**Postcode**||**SW9 7QD**||



## **Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity** 

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|1|Edward Quinlan|n/a|April 23 - April 24||
|2|James Kay|n/a|April 23 - April 24||
|3|Cheryl Vidal|n/a|April 23 - April 24||
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**TAR** 1 March **2012** 



## **Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)** 

**Type of adviser Name Address n/a** 

## **Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)** 

## **Section B              Structure, governance and management** 

## **Description of the charity’s trusts** 

Constitution Type of governing document 

- (eg. trust deed, constitution) 

Trust How the charity is constituted 

- (eg. trust, association, company) 

Appointed by founder and trustee majority Trustee selection methods 

- (eg. appointed by, elected by) 

## **Additional governance issues (Optional information)** 

You **may choose** to include additional information, where relevant, about: 

- policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees; 

- the charity’s organisational structure and any wider network with which the charity works; 

- relationship with any related parties; 

- trustees’ consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them. 

## **Section C                    Objectives and activities** 

The objects of the CIO are — 

**Summary of the objects of the** (a)  to advance the education of the public in subjects relating to music **charity set out in its governing** and arts technology; **document** 

- (b)  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. 

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|**Summary of the main activities**<br>**undertaken for the public**<br>**benefit in relation to these**<br>**objects (include within this**<br>**section the statutory**<br>**declaration that trustees have**<br>**had regard to the guidance**<br>**issued by the Charity**<br>**Commission on public benefit)**|.|
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||Grooveschool provides opportunity to learn music production and DJ skills<br>in an environment that promotes social inclusion and tackles inequality.<br>Grooveschool is a charity that run projects focussed towards nurturing<br>young people's engagement, creativity and invention. Our overall aim<br>is to make accessible something that may be of interest from which<br>enjoyment and creativity can flow. As well as developing skills within<br>and outside of the national curriculum we offer much much more and<br>provide many live performance opportunities.The music<br>production and DJ training could lead to professional qualifications<br>(including Arts Awards, AQA and RSL accreditation).Grooveschool<br>has achieved Standard 1 against Project Oracle Standards of Evidence.<br>Participants are engaged with hands-on learning using turntables<br>and music technology, guided by experienced tutors.<br>Tutors and volunteers are selected on the basis of experience and<br>expertise and are required to hold an up to date enhanced DBS<br>The organisation aims to help people from low income families,<br>NEET (“not in education, employment or training”), SEN/D (Special<br>Educational Needs and Disabilities), those with multiple disabilities,<br>those in need as a result of unemployment, people in care and in<br>hospices, also the elderly, such as those with Alzheimers or<br>dementia.|



## **Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)** 

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You **may choose** to include further statements, where relevant, about: 

Grooveschool is fortunate to have a number of volunteers dedicated to helping the charity out. These include friends of the members and parents of the participants. So, for example, lifts to gigs or transport and help setting up sometimes at events is something the charity benefits from. This also stretches out to fundraising as the supporters share the events to their friends and family. It should also be stated that amongst those who are paid when funded for programmes they too volunteer a lot of their free time enabling the charity to exist, run and function, providing consistent and much needed free of cost community workshops. 

- policy on grantmaking; 

- policy programme related investment; 

- contribution made by volunteers. 

## Section D                      Achievements and performance 

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Grooveschool achievements - 2023/2024 

## **Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year** 

Throughout 2023/2024 Grooveschool continued to record and edit a significant number of Steele podcast shows from our creative studio at 3Space in Brixton. Supported by the Juvenis organisation and broadcast on ReachLDN the Steele Got it show once more highlighted a whole host of important issues for the local community. 

Spring 2023 welcomed another cohort of Deaf DJs as we continued our work with Deaf Rave. This particular cohort came from far afield, some from the south coast, each Monday night. Great group. One particular student was selected to play at the Deaf Rave 20 year anniversary later on in the year. 

May 2023 saw Grooveschool begin to develop a new website. 

June 2023 saw a milestone event for Grooveschool as the charity was handed a slot running one of the stages at the 49th edition of the Lambeth Country Show. London’s largest free festival. The Grooveschool tent attracted hundreds of dancers and onlookers throughout both days and at various times was the hottest ticket in town, for many the best feature of the weekend. Again, a very hot weekend which saw us host 18 DJs playing. These included new participants, members who had taken part in the Amplify project. Some are playing their own music to the public for the very first time. Everyone had a great weekend and for some it was the event of the year. In early 2023 Lambeth Council informed us we would have to vacate the premises at International House Brixton. So knowing we had a lot of equipment and not just the odd office desk we made haste and fortunately we’re accepted to take on a unit at LJWorks in Loughborough Junction. This move was only made possible by the support from Gemini Foundation who supported costs for the next two years. The intention for Studio 3E being to use it as a training facility for apprentices. In early August we began to move in. 

In the Autumn of 2023 Grooveschool the first installment of a grant from High Trees in Tulse Hill. A learning grant to help give time to develop a Mentoring Quality Framework for the charity. 

Winter 2023 saw Grooveschool hired by Building Young Brixton (BYB) to run a celebration event at Marcus Lipton Community Centre. Supplying 3 tables of DJ, music production and podcast equipment and providing the tutors to facilitate activities. 

2024 Support from Balearic Burger parties, featuring Grooveschool on all flyers and at events. 

The National Lottery Funding (TNL) - successful application to run weekly music industry related sessions for Neurodivergent Young Adults 

Key highlights of 2023-24 include: 

● Steele Got It podcasts. Weekly collaboration with Juvenis on the production of local community issue based podcasts. Available to listen on Spotify. ● Conclusion of Deaf Rave collaboration in Spring 2023. Continuation of the world's first DJ workshops for Deaf people. 3rd Cohort. Participants also enjoyed jamming with live electronic equipment. 

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- Lambeth Country Show - 1st year of the Grooveschool stage. Hosting 18 DJ’s, new performers, producers, children and adults. 

- ● Gemini Foundation funding to support creative studio for training at LJWorks, Loughborough Junction. 

- ● High Trees Development aid to develop Mentoring Quality Framework. 

- ● Building Young Brixton Event for 100 + participants. 3 tables of DJ, Music Production and podcasting equipment. 

- ● January 2024. Deaf Rave workshops at Rich Mix. Delivering DJ Workshops for 8 adults over 6 weeks. 

- ● February 2024 successful application to The National Lottery (TNL) to deliver Let’s Groove, Weekly DJ Music Production and podcast workshops for local neurodivergent young adults. Payment received in full. 

**Section E                    Financial review** Policy on reserves is to have £3k available to facilitate match funding **Brief statement of the** grant applications. **charity’s policy on reserves Details of any funds materially** None **in deficit Further financial review details (Optional information)** The charity’s principal sources of funds have come from a series of You **may choose** to include grants to support varying programmes. These grants have, in the main, additional information, where covered tutor wages and administration fees. Other funds received have relevant about: enabled the charity to purchase up to date computers and peripherals. ● the charity’s principal sources of funds (including any fundraising); ● how expenditure has supported the key objectives of the charity; **●** investment policy and objectives including any ethical investment policy adopted. 

**Section F                     Other optional information** 

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## **Section G                    Declaration** 

**The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.** 

**Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees** 

**Signature(s)** C.Vidal **Full name(s)** Cheryl Vidal 

**Position (eg Secretary, Chair, etc)** Trustee 

**Date** 05/02/25 

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