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2021-12-31-accounts

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To relieve the poverty or financial hardship ofyoung people by the
provision of grants to enable them to participate in healthy recreational
Summary
ofthe objects ofthe
activities that they could not otherwise afford.
charity set out in its
governing
document
During the period ending 31"December 2021 the Foundation
awarded 9
During the period ending 31"December 2021 the Foundation
awarded 9
During the period ending 31"December 2021 the Foundation
awarded 9
During the period ending 31"December 2021 the Foundation
awarded 9
During the period ending 31"December 2021 the Foundation
awarded 9
grants, totalling E3,870to 7 individual
young people and
1 sports club.
The trustees
had regard to the Charities Commission's
guidance
on
public benefit when awarding
these grants.
These awards were spread across 6 different sporting and recreational
activities:
Athletics,
Ballet, Boxing, Cricket, Cycling and Tennis
Grants awarded
through
membership
fees, competition
entry fees,
Summary ofthe main
activities undertaken
for
the equipment,
training
courses and coaching, have enabled
otherwise
would
not have been able to either individually
those who
participate
or
public benefit in relation to
these objects {include within
give opportunities
to for their local communities
to engage
range of healthy
sporting
and recreational
activities.
in a wide
this section the statutory
declaration that trustees have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission on public
benefit)

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Receipts and payments accounts CCtsa
Forthe period
from 01/01/2021 31/12/2021
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Unrestricted
funds
Restricted funds Endowment
funds
Total funds Last year
tothe nearest to the nearest 6 to the nearest 6 to the nearest F to the nearest 6
A1 Recei ts
Donations 240 415
Fund Raisin Events 1,845 1,845 7,027
Calendar Sales 431 986
Sub total(Grossincome forAR) 2,516 2,516 8,428
A2 Asset and investment sales,
see table .
Sub total
Total receipts 2,516 2,516 8,428
A3Pa ments
Awards
/ Grants
3 870 3,870 8 474
Paypal Fees 27 27 107
Sub total 3,897 3,897 8,581
A4Asset and investment
purchases, (see table)
Total payments 3,897 3,897 8,581
Net ofreceiptsl(payments) 1,381 1,381 153
A5 Transfers between funds
A6 Cash funds last year end 3,737 3,737 3,890
Cash funds this year end 2,356 2,356 3,737

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