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2025-07-15-accounts

Trustees. Annual Report for the period Period start date PerKMY end date 16 07 2024 15 07 2021 From Section A Reference and administration details Charity name RNJ- TrIE GIFT OF GOLF FOUNDATION Other names charity is known by , Registered charity number {rf any) 1187917 Charity's principal address 1ChS Livingstone Road Gravesend Kent Postcode DA12 5DY Nam88 of the charity trustees who manage the charity Trustsg n•mg Offie• rrf any} Name af pers￿ lor body) entitled to appoint tn**e• (if any) 1 Suzanne Harris Chair 2 Anne-marie Treasurerl 3 Mark Stringer 4 Matt Ba￿On 5 Denise Holland 10 11 12

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Names of the trustees for tho charity, rf any. (for example. any custodian trustaos) '. Name i Dates acted rf not for whole year Names and addresses of advisers (Optional Infomiatlon) Type of advlser Name Address Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members Ioptional infomiation) Mark Harris Section B Structure, governance and management Description of the charity's trusts Type of goveming document , Constitution adopted 12th February 2020 How the charity is constituted i Charitable Incorporated Organisatson Trustee selection methods i Trustees are appointed or reapp￿nted at theAnnual General Meeting. leg. appoin'iea &'.' Additlonal govarnance issues (Optional infomiation)

You may choose to include additional information, vth8re relevant, about= policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees., the charity's organisationaS stnJcture and any wider network with which the charity works.. relatj'onship with any related parties. trustees. consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them. All Trustees and persons involved with our Foundation Days have been subject to The Child Protection Policy prior to appointment and Cllminal Records Bureau are carried out annually The children who participate are accompanied by two teachers from their school and only school vehicles are used to transw)rt them. Section C Objectives and activities The objects of the Foundation are to promote the advancement of sport I and to give disadvantaged young people relief and the opportunity io participate and develop their skn-lls and promote wellbeing. Summary of the objects of the charity set out In Its goveming document

Our aim is to raise funds from a Gift of Golf Day annually, and this money is then utilised to take smaS1 groups of between 10 and 15 Ghildren out of school for one day, firsuy to a golf club, where they learn ' to htt a golf ball. putt and generally Eeam a lrttle about hand*ye co- ordination. There is generally a little competition to end where they get to play against each other. We then provide lunGh. so far this has been at McDonalds, with obvious ', restnctions accordingly to their indNidual dietary restrictions. Summary of the main activitios '. lunth has been completed, we then move onto more fun with undertaken for the public i either trampo1inln￿all dimbing or similar. followed by Crazy Golf, so benefit in relation to these thèy get to use what they leamed in the morning. objects (include within this section the Stat￿Ory declaratlon that trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefft) All children who participate are selected by the relevant school's Pastoral Group, who know who will benefft most from a day of fun, away from anything else that may be going in their lives. Lastly, all of thildren are provided with a medal and c&rtificate from the Foundation to ￿lebrate their day. Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional infornMtion) We are very gratefijl for the many volunteers who have helped with the Golf Day, all either fn.ends or family of Rickn" Neil-Jones, in wh¢)se name we have this chanty. All help has been given freety and we woukl not be ab￿ to raise so much money. coach the children on the Foundation Days. and have time to listen and encourage them. You may choose to indude further statements, where relevant, about: policy on granknaking,. policy programme related investment; contribution made by volunteers. Vthout their assistance, we could never have done as much as we have.

Section D Achievements and performance Summary of the main achlevements of the charlty during the year ', We managed three Foundabon Days this year, but also held 2 half days at st. John Senior School whilst donatsng to their summer School. We enjoyed the dats with a totsl of 48 children and they ended their day, . smiling. happy and having made new friends. Idve began promoting Role Mt)del In Sports arKI presented a shield from the Foundab'on to the first person in July 2019, and have now presented '. this each year Sin￿ to the deserving pupil, chosen by their school. ', INe held our annual Golf Day in October 2024 and all monies raised were as usual for helping us continue helping children.

Section E Financial review Brief statement of the harity's policy on reserves ', Cash at Bank is a lump sum achieved at an event for Ricki Neil-Jones pnor to his passing. Unfortunately. he was not able to use this. ', This vill cary us forward in the event of any loss of fund-raising abilrties ' i.e. Covid etc. and is also available for any unforeseen expenditures that . may occur. D8tails of any funds matsrially , None In deficit Further financial rnview dotalls (Optlonal Infomiation) '. All of the monies recetved go directly to providing as many Foundation Days for the children, and the only costs are those relevant to the days, ', for example, paying golf coaching in the moming, lunch. aftemoon , actlvrties. Also, payment is made to the relevant golf dub for the hire of ,, their facilities for the Grfi of Golt Day. You may choose to indude additional information, where relevant about.. the charity's prrncipal sourtss of funds (induding any fundraising)., how expenditure has supported the key objectives of the charity" investment policy and objectives inctuding any elhical investment policy adopted. Section F Other optional information . FUTURE PLANNING , We anticipate holding tEtween 3 to 4 Foundation Days each year arKI also to fijrther help any child that j shows an interest in golf, with membership to a golf dub, equipment etc. We have also part-sponsored one I school for their Summer School in order to reach more children wilh the funds earned.. Section G Declaration The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees, report above. Signed on behalf of the charity's trustees Signature(s) Full name(s) Suzanne Harris

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CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES RNJ. THE ￿ OF GOLF FOUNDATK)N Receipts and payments accounts CC16a Forth• pèriod 1wrJ)24 15n712025 Section A Receipts and payments Unr88trict8d lunds Endo¥¥ment funds Totsl t￿nd L¥sty•ar tothe fi￿r￿t£ Al Re￿Ipts OPENING BALANCE GOLF DAY PARYICIPOAMON DONATIONS AUCTSONIRAFFLE 441$1 9.072 44,161 9.072 Sub total(Gross in￿rne forAR) A2 Asset and Inve¥lJnent 8ale¥. Isee table). Sub total 58,029 A3 Payments ADm1WV￿BSlTE FOUNDATION DAYS GQLF DAY. ROCHESTERAP4D COBHAM 3,789 5,327 Sub total 1I920 10.920 A4 Asset ond investrnent purchas•s,1$o• tab￿) Sub total 10.920 10 Net of receipts/fpayments) A5 Transfor8 bofvM¢n funds A8 Cash funds last year end Cash funds thls yearond 4T.109 47,109 47.109 47.109 Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unr•strKtod Re•triCt￿l funds fund5 Endowm*nt funds Cat8gorles Dèiails tOn￿r•St£ tonearest£ 81 Cash funds 47.1( CCXX R1 accounts {SS) 2510312026

Total cash fwmts 47.109 funds fund$ lonernt£ Details -" z### Currentyduo Detatrls 83 Investmert assBts Cuffent valuE Dotsll$ B4 Assets retsined for the chartty's own use FuTrJtO7which Whendue Detail$ 85 Llabllltlos SwJned by one or￿r>trustees on tehair of all Ihe trustee$ SvJnatyre Print Nane Date of approval ME)S 7sI CCXX R2 accounts (SSI 25103r2026