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2021-04-06-accounts

UK Veterans Hearing Foundation Trustees Report.

Charity Registration Number: 1188611

Date we became a Charity: 18.03.2020- April 2021.

Address:

6 New Buildings Hinckley Leicestershire LE10 1HW

Charity Report: March 2020 to April 2021

Our Trustees, Mr Steve Birdsall and Mr Gary Cooper are both Ex-serviceman, they have the heart for what the charity aims to do and they drive the charity to achieve its objects.

The Objects of the UK Veterans Hearing Foundation Charity.

1. The objects for the Charity is to raise awareness within the civilian and armed forces community of hearing damage caused to veterans during their service in the Armed Forces.

2. To support Veterans from all branches of the Armed Forces in accessing first class hearing assessments, equipment and service.

3. To improve their quality of life in a civilian environment whether it be during retirement, for the benefit of their family, or to access work and to compete with individuals in work without this disability.

4. To educate the public of the link between hearing loss and poor mental health and arrange mental health education for the veteran with courses, literature and mental health support from professionals and other charitable bodies.

5. With long standing mental health issues due to hearing loss which may have damaged the veterans quality of life, to offer respite to the veteran and family in support of the desire to improve their life.

6. To utilize a tinnitus pathway in supporting Veterans to manage their tinnitus for a better future going forward.

How the charity is managed:

Year 1

  1. Administrative work supporting veterans worldwide with hearing issues. Inputting of personal data and making sure each veterans journey is taken through at its highest standard.

  2. Ordering of hearing systems from manufacturers.

  3. Liaison with audiologists nationwide arranging appointments. Booking tinnitus courses, etc.

  4. Running an online shop, answering enquiries. Putting clothes coming in onto the shop and doing a brief on what they are to market it to the public.

  5. Shipping of clothes and items to respond to orders.

  6. Marketing role with photography, working on the website.

  7. Contacting organisations for more clothes, and donations.

  8. Building a network of volunteers from the Armed Forces.

  9. Social media support. Creating/having created posts for Instagram and twitter, and Facebook. 10. Grant applications filled out and submitted for funding.

  10. Finances managed to each piece of funding, making sure criteria has been met for use of the funding.

Year 2

  1. While continuing with tasks set out in year one we will be reviewing our administrative procedures for weaknesses and strengthen and correct.

  2. Review data captured and review with organisations that could administer changes should anything become obvious.

  3. Increase marketing exposure with leaflets/brochures detailing any relevant evidence found with research.

  4. Set up educational days at breakfast mornings and drop in centres, aswell as a newtwork of voluteers to become apart of a buddy scheme.

  5. Increase funding to fit more veterans and to increase speed of fit if possible.

  6. Run and build the online charity shop, becoming fully functioning with a regular income.

- Reserves Policy

Trustees are working towards maintaining a reserve of approximately equivalent to six months of running costs to pay wages, rent, rates, and utilities, and any direct debits that are required to function. We anticipate that grants from Trusts and Foundations will be an important source of income for UKVHF moving forwards, and currently this represents a significant element of the projected income budget in 2020-21.

December 2020 we now sit with a reserve at £16,000 to allow us to push the Charity in growing.

Annual Accounts-

February 2020- CIC

March 2020- Charity

May June Juty August September October November December IDTAL to year £10,000 The National Lottery Community Fund. Coronavirus Communlty Support Fund. £500 Maud Elkington Charitable Trust £60 Mac stephenson Gutter Cleaning Service £90.00 Donations from other sources £3500 Phonak Sponosor Veteran Pathway £123.83 from other sources 1 x Veteran FilledlCoi8 costs £30.000 Veterans Foundationlveterans Lottery £2000 Veteran Insurance £3,062.16 CIC £3500 Hugh James Sponsor Veteran pathway £5,000 Evered Foundation £100 Donations from other sources lx Facèbook Portol and buddy scheme s6lu Donatlons £506.98 trom other sources PayPal Just Glving Fund £521.10 Buddy Scheme, lx Veteran filled Core Costs- Advertising 1 x Vèteran Filled 1 V6lei&n Parlical Funding Hèlp for H•roe8£1.300 TRN8T£700 UK Vet•rans H•arlng Foundatlon£1,203.79 2X Tinnitus Funding COMPLETED £62,157.86 COMPLETED COMPLETED COMPLETED COMPLETED COMPLETED COMPLETED COMPLETED Addltlonal donatlon$ thoughout th• y•ar from payal.web$lt• £660.39 £38.255.95 £3 500 £3.623 83 £5 100 £10.000 £650 £506 98 £521.10 Totsl for month e30,438.60 £75.66 COMPLETEO Core cos15 es,028.50 1Xv8lwan fitted 50 181 Annual R•wt Febuary 2020 - Aprll 2021 £101,711.43 Aprll 2020 to Aprll 2021 Charity Total- to date slnce becomlng the charity £98 361.00

Achievements:

  1. A number Veterans fully funded with top of the range hearing technology and they have been taken through their journey with the UK Veterans Hearing Foundation, with ongoing support.

  2. More Veterans successfully taken through the tinnitus pathway.

  3. Supported many Veterans with their mental health by fitting them with top of the range hearing technology.

  4. Our sponsor a Veteran pathway has been a success with 2 more Veterans supported fully funded- along with a further 3 Veterans we supported with gifted hearing aids from manufacturers, which then we utilised funding to support their fitting and aftercare service.

  5. Our website has had a lot of updated work done to it, adding on lots of areas of support for our Veterans.

  6. Starting up our Veterans Hearing Foundation online events wear shop to support an income of funding on a regular basis.

  7. Working with other Charities and organisations such as SSAFA, Help for Heroes and The Royal Navy Benevolent Trust and many more to get the Veterans the help and support they need and deserve.

  8. We have raffled off our first hamper, which included and Facebook Portal to support mental health.

  9. Started up our buddy scheme to support mental health.

  10. 10.The charity has had a great first year and supported many veterans, since becoming a charity in March 2020.

  11. 11.12.05.2021 added onto the Veterans Gateway as an Information Organisation

Ongoing and Charity aims:

  1. We are sharing our successes with newspapers/magazines from all over to get the word out what our Charity is achieving and the ongoing support we need.

  2. Our social media is worked upon each week to get exposure, and to share our success, and reaching out for funding support.

  3. Our new Veterans Hearing Foundation Shop FB page (new and being worked on) is now expanding and an online shop is being built to support the Charity in the upcoming future. Going Live April 2021!

  4. 2x Veterans who we supported both in 2018 are supporting the Charity. Mr Stephenson has a gutter cleaning business who is donating a percentage each month from this service. Mr Mason in 2021 is driving a taxi from London to Norway to raise money for 3 chosen charities, which we are one of them.

  5. Ongoing small donations coming in from our website and other sources which we will utilize in growing the Charity to support our Veterans.

  6. Working with other charities in providing Veterans with Facebook portals which will support with their mental health and isolation.

  7. Continuing to apply for funding applications the Charity is eligible for, for us to continue our support on.

  8. We continue to build a buddy’s scheme as the charity grows and more funding becomes available for this, this will involve a network of volunteers.

Trustees:

Mr Steve Birdsall, Mr Gary Cooper

CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WAIES UK V•t•r•ns H•arlng Foundatlon 1188611 Receipts and payments accounts CC16a For the period 18th March 2020 6th April 2021 Section A Receipts and payments Unrestricted funds Restricted funds Endowment funds Total funds Last year to th• n•ar•st £ to th• n•ar•st £ to th• n•arnst £ to th• n•arost £ to th• n￿reSt £ A1 R•ceipts 87.500 10,861 87.500 10,861 Sub total (Gross income for AR) 98,361 98.361 A2 Asset and Investment sales. (see table). Sub totsl 98,361 98,361 nts 201 35,727 16,075 128 504 119 470 201 35.727 16.075 128 Cosl crf saes 119 470 s￿r￿jry Sub totsl 53.225 53.225 A4 Asset and Investment rchases, (see table Sub totsl 53.225 53.225 Net of receipts/(payments) A5 Transfers botween funds A6 Cash funds last yoar end Cash funds this year end 45,137 45,137 45,137 45,137 Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unrestricted funds to raarnst £ Restricted funds Endowment funds to n•ar•st £ B1 Cash funds 45.on account CCXX Rl accounts (SS)

Total cash fiinds 45.137 (agree balan(x recelpts and payments aaJ)unt(s)) Unrestricted funds to nearest £ Restricted funds to nearest £ Endowment funds to n8ar•st £ -Details Fund to whlch assot bolon Curr•nt value Details Cost (optoonal) B3 Investment assets Fund to whlch", . asset belo Details Cost (optional) Current value B4 Assets retained for the charws own use Fund to whlch Amount du• onal When due Details B5 Liabilities.. Signed by one or two trustees on behalf of all the trustees Signature Print Name Date of roval S. P. &iilbsALL fco Zi CCXX R2 accounts (SS) 1510412021

CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent ExaMine￿S Report Report to the trusteesl members of UK Veterans Hearing Foundation On accounts for the year ended 6° April 2021 Charity no {if anyl 1188611 Set out on pages 34 I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity ("the Trust") for the year ende(10610412021. Responsibllltles and As the charty trustees. you are responsible for the preparation of the basis of report accounts in accordan￿ with the Charities Act 2011 {'Ihe Act.). I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 oflhe 2011 Ad and in carying out my examination. I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(51{b} of the Act. Independent I have Completed my examination. I confim that no material matters have examinerfs ststement come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect.: the accounting record5 were not kept in aGGordance with section 130 oflhe Act-, or the accounts did not accord with the accounting records,. or the accounts did not comply with the applicable requiremenls concerning the fomi and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'true and fair, view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination. I have no ¢oncems 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 Signed: Date: 0810412021 Name: Stephen Fosler Relevant professional qualification(s) or body lif any}: ICAEW Address: S10 The Atkins Building, Lower Bond Street, Hinckley. Leicester, LE10 1QU IER October 2018

Section B Disclosure Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight matters of concern (see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts.. directions and guidance for examiners). Give here details of any items that the examiner wishes to disclose. IER October 2018