| SPORTS FUN 4 ALL | SPORTS FUN 4 ALL | SPORTS FUN 4 ALL | 1185426 | |
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| Receipts andpayments accounts | CC16a | |||
| For the period from |
1-Sep-20 | To | 31-Aug-21 |
| Section A Receipts and payments | Section A Receipts and payments | Section A Receipts and payments | |||||||
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| A1 Receipts | Unrestricted funds to the nearest £ |
Restricted funds to the nearest £ |
Endowment funds to the nearest £ |
Total funds to the nearest £ |
Last year to the nearest £ |
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| Activities forgeneratingfunds | 5,210 | - | - | 5,210 | 244 | ||||
| Grants | - | 21,947 | - | 21,947 | 2,692 | ||||
| - | - | - | - | - | |||||
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| Sub total(Gross income for AR) |
5,210 | 21,947 | - | 27,157 | 2,936 | ||||
| A2 Asset and investment sales, (see table). |
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| Total receipts A3 Payments |
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| 2,936 | |||||||||
| Direct costs | - | 90 | |||||||
| Repairs and maintenance | 15 | 62 | |||||||
| Staff salaries | 1,984 | - | |||||||
| Staff Welfare | - | - | |||||||
| Insurance | 325 | - | |||||||
| Venue Hire | - | - | |||||||
| Advertisingand marketingcosts | 111 | - | |||||||
| Training | 38 | - | |||||||
| Telecommunication & data costs | 30 | - | |||||||
| Legal &professional fees | 233 | - | |||||||
| Subscriptions | 440 | - | |||||||
| Bank Charges | 5 | - | |||||||
| Printing, postage and stationary | 10 | - | |||||||
| **Sub total ** | 3,191 | 152 | |||||||
| A4 Asset and investment purchases, (see table) |
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| Purchase of Equipment | 889 | 955 | |||||||
| - | |||||||||
| **Sub total ** | 889 | 955 | |||||||
| Total payments Net of receipts/(payments) A5 Transfers between funds A6 Cash funds last year end Cash funds this year end |
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| 1,107 | |||||||||
| 1,130 | 6,865 | - | 7,995 | 1,829 | |||||
| - | - | - | - | - | |||||
| 154 | 1,675 | - | 1,829 | - | |||||
| 1,284 | 8,540 | - | 9,824 | 1,829 |
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| Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period | Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period | Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period | Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period | Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period | Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period | Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period | |
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| Categories Signed by one or two trustees on behalf of all the trustees B5 Liabilities B3 Investment assets B2 Other monetary assets B4 Assets retained for the ��������������� B1 Cash funds |
Details Details Total cash funds (agree balances with receipts and payments account(s)) Cash at bank Details |
Unrestricted funds to nearest £ |
Restricted funds to nearest £ |
Endowment funds to nearest £ |
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| 1,284 | 8,540 | - | |||||
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| PAYE & National Insurance | Unretricted & Restricted Frunds |
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| Signature | Print Name Jeffrey Obuobi Langalibalele Mthethwa |
Date of approval |
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| Jeffrey Obuobi | 24/06/2022 | ||||||
| Langalibalele Mthethwa | 24/06/2022 |
2
Trustees’ Annual Report for the period
From 01/09/2020 Period start date To 31/08/2021 Period end date
Charity name: Sports Fun 4 All
Charity registration number: 1185426
Objectives and Activities
| SORP reference | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Summary of the purposes of the charity as set out in its governing document |
Para 1.17 | To advance in life and relieve the needs of young people living in London through the provision of recreational and leisure time activities provided in the interest of social welfare, designed to improve their conditions in life, to develop their capabilities that may grow to full maturity as individuals and members of society. |
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| 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. |
Para 1.17 and 1.19 |
Downham Football Project Sports Fun 4 All delivered our Downham Football Project every Tuesday and Thursday from 5.00 pm – 7.00 pm for 11 – 15 -year-olds. The sessions were delivered by two Sports Fun 4 All coaches who were FA qualified, First Aid trained, and DBS checked. The aims of the Downham Football Project were to: - create a positive learning environment for children and young people by providing free football coaching in a safe space that will help residents to live healthier lives, improve their mental and physical well- being and reduce social isolation - remove barriers to accessing a high- quality facility that will empower residents to use sport as a vehicle for change in their community through volunteering opportunities - develop resident’s soft skills and provide opportunities to access accredited qualifications and training that will increase employment opportunities The Downham Football Project addressed the following areas: Health & Lifestyle |
- exercise to help residents live healthier lives that improved their mental and physical wellbeing - activities that helped people to socialise and reduce isolation - a positive environment for children and young people that offered praise and encouragement Thriving Communities - encouraged community participation through voluntary football coaching - empowered residents with the confidence to use sport as a vehicle for change in their community - built relationships between new and existing families - offered free access to a facility that residents couldn't afford Training & Employment - provided access to accredited qualifications and training which lead to employment - improved the soft skills of young people and increased their employment opportunities The Downham Football Project had to stop for Christmas and the lockdown between December 2020 and April 2021. Once the project restarted it was successful. Between April 2020 and July 2020, we were averaging numbers of 30 young people per session. The fact there was a free facility where young people could play football was attracting young people from across the borough to attend. The numbers lowered during the summer holidays as young people lose their structure due to not attending school. To date, the project has engaged 185 young people. Case Study - G G is 14, attends Drumbeat School for Special Educational Needs in Downham, and has been attending every Tuesday and Thursday since the project restarted after the lockdown in April 2021. G is a very passionate footballer and playing football with young people from mainstream education has increased his confidence. The mainstream young people have made G feel very welcome and being accepted by his peers has improved his mental wellbeing. Due to the improvement in his football ability, G is now attending an SEN run by Millwall Community Scheme.
Case Study – T T is 16, whilst attending the project he was a student at Trinity Secondary School. T was a previous participant with Sports Fun 4 All and returned once the Downham Football Project started. T is a keen footballer and was looking to combine his education with his push into the semiprofessional level of football. Due to the improvement in his ability which he put down to his attendance at the sessions, he was accepted into Bromley Town FC’s College Scholarship Programme. He will play for the youth team as well as complete a BTEC in Sport. Bellingham Football Project Sports Fun 4 All started delivery of our Bellingham Football Project in July 2021 every Friday from 5.00 pm – 7.00 pm for 15 – 19 -year-olds. The sessions were delivered by two Sports Fun 4 All coaches who were FA qualified, First Aid trained, and DBS checked. The aims of the Bellingham Football Project were to: - create a positive learning environment for children and young people by providing free football coaching in a safe space that will help residents to live healthier lives, improve their mental and physical wellbeing and reduce social isolation - remove barriers to accessing a highquality facility that will empower residents to use sport as a vehicle for change in their community through volunteering opportunities - develop resident’s soft skills and provide opportunities to access accredited qualifications and training that will increase employment opportunities The Bellingham Football Project addressed the following areas: Health & Lifestyle - exercise to help residents live healthier lives that improved their mental and physical wellbeing - activities that helped people to socialise and reduce isolation - a positive environment for children and young people that offered praise and encouragement Thriving Communities - encouraged community participation through voluntary football coaching
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|- empowered residents with the confidence|
|to use sport as a vehicle for change in their|
|community|
|- built relationships between new and|
|existing families|
|- offered free access to a facility that|
|residents couldn't afford|
|Training & Employment|
|- provided access to accredited|
|qualifications and training which lead to|
|employment|
|- improved the soft skills of young people|
|and increased their employment|
|opportunities|
|The Bellingham Football Project only ran|
|for two months of the reporting year but in|
|that time we engaged with 42 young|
|people.|
|Summer Holiday HAF Programme|
|The HAF Programme ran for four weeks in|
|the summer of 2021 at Forster Memorial|
|Park for 4 – 14 year olds. Children on free|
|school meals were entitled to a free place.|
|There were 30 places per day which were|
|filled and 75 young people attended.|
|The HAF Programme provided children and|
|young people with four hours per day of|
|physical activity in the form of football|
|coaching to live healthier lives that|
|improved their mental and physical|
|wellbeing. There was one hour for lunch to|
|allow children and young people to rest and|
|recuperate sufficiently. Children and young|
|people were engaged in moderate-to-|
|vigorous intensity physical activity for 240|
|minutes which is four times more than the|
|recommended 60 minutes per day across|
|the week recommended by Public Health|
|England.|
|The benefits to the children and young|
|people were:|
|-|Bone Health|
|-|Cognitive function|
|-|Cardiovascular fitness|
|-|Muscle fitness|
|-|Weight status|
|-|Depression|
|The HAF Programme provided parents with|
|a safe, friendly, enriching environment that|
|kept children active and engaged in positive|
|activities throughout the summer of 2021.|
|The holiday course created a positive|
|environment for children and young people|
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| to socialise that offered praise and encouragement helping them to live healthier lives that improve their mental and physical wellbeing and reduce isolation. The holiday course removed barriers to participation and built relationships between families from different economic backgrounds and allowed them to learn about each other’s lives and develop an understanding of their circumstances thus strengthening community cohesion. The holiday course encouraged community participation by young people aged 15+ through voluntary football coaching empowering them with the confidence to use sport as a vehicle for change in their community. We provided access to accredited qualifications and training and improve the soft skills of young people which led to employment with SF4A. Weekend Sessions Sports Fun 4 All delivered Saturday and Sunday football sessions for 3 – 14-year- old boys and girls of mixed abilities at Forster Memorial Park. The FA’s Four Corner Model underpins the football sessions by developing the player and the person. The four corners are: – Improve technique through ball mastery, practice, and group play – Expand psychological understanding of the game and decision making – Develop physical conditioning and coordination – Become more sociable, evolve communication, and build self-esteem |
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| Statement confirming whether the trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit |
Para 1.18 | Yes, the trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit. |
Additional information (optional)
| Additional information (optional) | Additional information (optional) | |
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| Youmay choose toincludefurtherstatements | whererelevant about: | |
| The charity’s principal sources of funds (including any fundraising) |
Para 1.47 | Phoenix Community Chest Funding Sport England Small Grants Sported London Sport Satellite Clubs Funding London Youth Getting Active Lewisham HAF Funding Parent and Family Consulting Ltd Membership Fees |
Structure, Governance and Management
| How is the charity | Para 1.25 | CIO | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| constituted? | |||||
| (e.g unincorporated | |||||
| association, CIO) | |||||
| Reference and Administrative details | |||||
| Charityname | SportsFun 4 All | ||||
| Other name the charity uses | n/a | ||||
| Registered charity number | 1185426 | ||||
| Charity’s principal address | Flat 19, Darlington Court, Cumberland Place, Catford, | ||||
| London, SE6 1LX | |||||
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
| 1 2 3 |
Trustee name | Office (if any) | Dates acted if not for whole year |
Name of person (or body) entitled to appoint trustee(if any) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| JeffreyObuobi | n/a | n/a | ||
| Langalibalele Mthethwa |
n/a | n/a | ||
| Dale Nicholson | n/a | n/a |
Declarations
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.
Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees
| Signature(s) Full name(s) Position (eg Secretary, Chair, etc) Date |
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|---|---|---|
| Jeffrey Obuobi Langalibalele Mthethwa Dale Nicholson |
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Chair Trustee Trustee |
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| 24/06/2022 | ||
| 24/06/2022 |
| Report to the trustees/ membersof |
CharityName SPORTSFUN4ALL |
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| Onaccounts for the year | 3lstAugust2021 Gharityno 1185426 |
| ended | (ifany) |
| Setoutonpages | 1&2 |
| (remember toinclude the page numbers ofadditionalsheets) | |
| Ireport to the trusteesonmyexaminationofthe accountsoftheabove | |
| charity fortheyearended 31'tAugust2021 | |
| Responsibilitiesand | As thecharity's trustees,you areresponsible forthepreparationofthe |
| basisof report | accounts in accordance withtherequirementsoftheCharitiesAct2011 |
| ("theAct"). | |
| Ireport in respectofmyexaminationoftheCharity's accountscarriedout | |
| undersection145of the2011Actandincarrying out myexamination,I | |
| havefollowedalltheapplicableDirections givenbytheCharity Commission | |
| undersection145(5Xb) of the Act. | |
| lndependent | Ihave completed myexamination.Iconfirmthatno materialmattershave |
| examiner'sstatement | cometomyattentionin connection withthe examination(otherthan that |
| disclosedbelow)which givesme causetobelievethatin,anymaterial | |
| respect: | |
| .the accountingrecordswerenot keptinaccordancewith section130 | |
| oftheCharitiesAct; or |