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2024-03-31-accounts

17-24-30 National Hate Crime Awareness Week CIO Year ended 31" March 2024 17-24-30 National Hate Crime Awareness Week Annual Review 2023/24 014AL CPIME ersary of ear h•ity 118 19 Natfonal Hate Crime Awareness Week 2023 National Candle of Hope and Remembrance Lit in memory of victims of Antisemitism Hate Crime www.nationalhcaw.uk

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Reference, administrative information and Governing Document

Charity Name: 17-24-30 National Hate Crime Awareness Week CIO

The charity became a registered charity on the 8[th] August 2019

Charity Registration Number : 1184819

The Charity is governed by a constitution adopted on the 8[th] January 2019

The Trustees who served during the period are as follows:

Principal Office

Studio 151,

15 Ingestre Place,

London W1F 0JH

Bankers

HSBC UK

1 Centenary Square

Birmingham B1 1HQ

Independent Examiner

Roland Anderson FCA

6 Camberwell Passage

London SE5 0AX

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Objectives and activities

Objectives and activities 17-24-30 National Hate Crime Awareness Week CIO
Year ended 31st March 2024
Summary of the purposes
of the charity as set out in
its governing document
The promotion for the public benefit of the prevention of
crime and harassment motivated by disability, faith, race,
transgender identity or sexual orientation by:
a) Raising public awareness of such crime and harassment
including by organising and facilitating annual events and a
conference.
b) Working in partnership to promote operational
responses to such crime and harassment and collaboration
between international, national, regional, and local
authorities.
c) Empowering and resourcing communities affected by
such crime and harassment.
Summary of the main
activities in relation to
those purposes for public
benefit
Three annual April Acts of Remembrance on the 17th,24thand
30thApril in Brixton, Brick Lane and Soho.
National Hate Crime Awareness Week delivered between the
2ndand 3rdSaturday in October.
The creation and distribution of hate crime resources (our
annual H.O.P.E. campaign).
Volunteer activities – volunteer sessions, research, training,
outreach, fundraising, stewarding, media and social media
including content creation, blog posts, website & newsletter.
Attendance of meetings, seminars and conferences to
represent and advocate for the views of those affected by
hate crime.
Working in partnership with local authorities (police and
councils), key partners and communities affected by hate
crime.
Rainbow Boroughs Project – WordPress site, Facebook page
(public and private page and group), Twitter profile and
marching group at Pride events.

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17-24-30 National Hate Crime Awareness Week CIO
Year ended 31st March 2024
Statement confirming
whether the trustees
have had regard to the
guidance issued by the
Charity Commission on
public benefit.
The trustees have had regard to the guidance on public
benefit.
Contribution made by
volunteers
In 2023/24 12 active volunteers contributed approximately
875 volunteer hours.
Achievement and
Performance
The Board of Trustees had 11 meetings this year. We started
the year with 9 trustees – Diana James stepped down, and
Michael Avila was co-opted in May 2023, Danni Glover
stepped down in January 2024. We ended the year with 8
trustees.
Our total income was £26,859 of which £25,000 was funding
from MOPAC, £1206 was raised through donations (PayPal
Funding UK), £620 through fundraising (Rainbow Lottery and
Amazon Smile), £10 through the sale of merchandise, £23
through affiliations and 10p miscellaneous.
We marked the 24th anniversaries of the three nail bomb
attacks on Brixton, Brick Lane and Soho on the 17th,24th and
30th April 2023.
Our Rainbow Boroughs Project “Pride Marching Group” took
part in the Pride in London Parade carrying the “Admiral
Duncan Memorial Banner”. Approximately 16 people walked
with us this year.
£25,000 funding from MOPAC for National Hate Crime
Awareness Week 2023. £2,500 (10%) covered some of our
core costs, £1,600 (6%) was spent on the London launch
event, and £19,268.22 (77%) was spent on resource and
distribution. We had an underspend of £1,631.78 (7%)
restricted funds which we agreed with MOPAC would spend
on resources and distribution for National Hate Crime
Awareness Week 2024.
We delivered the 12th National Hate Crime Awareness Week
2023 between the 14th-21st October, working with CST to
raise awareness of Antisemitism.

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This included:

We held our annual Act of Hope and Remembrance for those affected by Hate Crime on Sunday 15th October 2023, at Regents Hall, the Salvation Army Centre on Oxford Street. The national candle was lit by Dave Rich from CST in memory of those affected by Antisemitic hate crime. This was particularly poignant following the horrific attacks that took place in Israel on the 7th of October. Membership of our UK Hate Crime Network group on LinkedIn has risen to 482 members.

Financial review

Financial review
Review of the charity’s financial position
at the end of the period.
The financial position of the charity at the
year-end was cash reserves at £6,100
(£2,424 unrestricted £3,677 restricted).
Statement explaining the policy for
holding reserves stating why they are held.
The charity is planning towards building
reserves for the running costs of 6 months
of the charity.

Structure, governance and management

Structure, governance and management
Type ofgoverning document Written Constitution
How is the charity constituted Charitable Incorporated Organisation
Trustee selection methods (1) Apart from the first charity trustees,
every trustee must be appointed for a
term of three years by a resolution
passed at a properly convened meeting
of the charity trustees.

17-24-30 National Hate Crime Awareness Week CIO Year ended 31[st] March 2024 (2) 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.

Approved by the trustees on 14th January 2026 and signed on their behalf by:

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Independent Examiners Report

Report to the trustees of 17-24-30 National Hate Crime Awareness Week CIO

I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of 17-24-30 National Hate Crime Awareness Week (the Trust) for the year ended 31[st] March 2024.

Responsibilities and basis of the 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 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.

Independent examiner’s statement

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.

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.

Roland Anderson

6 Camberwell Passage, London SE5 0AX

25 January 2026

17-24-30 National Hate Crime Awareness Week CIO Year ended 31" March 2024 RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT Receipts and Payments Account 2023-24 Itar EnJed *ar Ended 31ffj.2024 31￿.2023 Receipts Grants 25.C￿ 25.CW 25,CN)J 1206 52 620 542 io 121 620 io FundfaisinE MercharKlise Affiliations Miscellaneous Totsl receipts 1.859 26,859 25595 Staff Salary StafF Costs Volunteer Refreshments Voluntèer expenses Insurancè Venue Hire TraininglResearth Event registraDon SpeakerslPerfornws Ile50urce EquipTh￿nt lTrterpreteT5-8SL PhotogTrphylVideo stsnonary Computer Softwa Ernail/lrtemet PIDSting Social fvledia Apps MembeT5hip fee5 Storage Trarsporting Equipment Packir£ Materials IrrterparcèllPostège MailbDx/Regi5tered A(klre55 Miscellaneou5 Total pa￿rtS 140 140 5.065 269 445 182 451 445 303 412 31 374 1,470 303 2(Ll 18.131 2￿ 18.131 i￿) 2iXI 17.978 73 2iJ) 2iXJ 123 326 740 H9 740 29 51 504 65 65 71 71 179 179 190 887 182 417 1,131 417 iio 2,213 23,36a 25581 29,0 Total pa￿rtS 2,213 23,368 25,581 29,019 Net 0fre(el￿5/lpO￿￿rtSj 354 1,532 1,278 3,424 Cash furbjs yEar end Cash funds ￿aT5 end 4,031 3,677 792 4,822 6,lthJ B,247 4,822 2,424

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STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AT THE END OF THE PERIOD

Liabilities

The charity has no liabilities at 31[st] March 2024.

Trustee 1 Signature Date of approval