Support Our Military Veterans
(Registered charity, number 1190432)
Financial statements
for the year ended 31 July 2025
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Contents
Trustees, annual report
Independent examiner's report
Receipts & payments account
Statement of assets & liabilities
Notes to the accounts
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Support Our Military Veterans
Trustees. annual report
for the year ended 31 July 2025
Full name Support Our Military Veterans
Organlsatlon type Charitable incorporated organisation
Registered charlty number 1190432
Prlncipal address
Enterprise Centre
6 David Lane
Basford
Nottingham
NG6 OJU
Trustees
Neil Fox, Chair
Johnathan Fox, Treasurer
Robert Coughtrey, Secretary
Peter Bath, Veteran Welfare
Independent examiner
Eva Stevens, employee of Community Accounting Plus, Units 1 & 2 North West, 41
Talbot Street. Nottingham. NG15GL
Governance and management
The charty is operated under the rules of its constitution adopted 1610712020.
The methods adopted for tho recruitment and appointment of new trustees
The charity use Guidelines from Charity Commission. This has not been an easy task
due to the current economic situation. The Trustees have discussed requirements &
potential candidates (Trustee Meetings) looking to the Veteran community in particular.
NF has looked to address this through FB Veteran Groups, asking for interested
individuals to make contact. Also advertised on Linkedln website. SOMV are looking to
appoint a further Trustee from the Veteran community in FY6
Objoctlves and activities
(1} To relieve financial hardship, noed, suffering and diSt￿sS amongst vet8rans of all
bran¢hes of the armed forces and their partners, spouses and dependents in such
ways as the trustees shall think fit, particularly but not exclusively by: a) providing
grants of money, providing or paying for accommodation. advice and assistance in
obtaining suitable housing,. b) providing or paying for vocational training,
development of personal skills, advice and mentoring., c) providing or paylng for
medical services, items, counselling or facilities- d) providin9 grants, it8ms or
support for suffering caused by age or infirmity.

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(2) To promote the resettlement and rehabilitstion of former armed forces personnel
into the civilian community by such means as the trustees decide, including by
providing training and support and by fostering good relations between former
amied forces personnel and the wider community.
(3) To advance education and vocational training for former armed forces personnel by
the provision of grants, providing or paying for courses, learning materials and
providing other items or services.,
Public benefit statement
Provision of services and supported structure that provides the local military community
with a range of integrated services that provides inteNention to support those that are
experiencing a significant stressful life event and need immediate supporl. A reduction
in the level of rough sleeping and homelessness amongst the ex-military population, a
reduction in the level of crime associated with a homeless lrfestyle of vèterans. an
increase in the number of military community sustaining resettlement in the community,
an increase in the number of ex-service personnel accessing education, training,
volunteering and employment opportunities, an increase in the number of the military
community accessing appropriate healthcare including specialist substsnce misuse
and mental health servI￿s. SOMV work with and link servic8 users into the rang8 of
community based support agencies which exist lo¢ally. The aim is to develop a
network of support with individuals actively encouraged to support each other. The
development of mutual aid will be crucial to successful sustsinable resettlement in the
community.
The Twstees confinn that they have Complied with the duty in section 17 of the
Charities Act 2011 to have due regard to the Charity Commission's general guidan
on public benefit, 'Charities and Public Benefit,.
Summary of the main activities undertaken for the public benefit
SOMV provides a focal point for veterans & the military community. The main aim of
the charity is to help military veterans that have need of support to respond to life
ev8nts that present welfare needs, by advising I signposting to all appropriate services.
In addition, we look to support those disadvantaged, in isolation, in need of educational
support & development.
Through support from fundraising and grants, additional aims are to provide 'crisis'
accommodation to veterans that find themselves homeless at short notice, progressing
them through to permanent housing. Relief of poverty (daily needs) are supported
where possible.
Support & guidance in addressing past service related injuries, medical conditions is
also provided.
Mental Health and Well-Being support is being developed with service providers,
8nsuring that our veterans have access to a range of specialist services that can meet
their individual needs.

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Summary of the main achievements during the perlod
This is SOMVS FY5, so the building of a firm foundation continues. However. the
change of government in July'24 had a dramatic impact on funding, with all revenue
streams being impacted. ALL charities have seen a decline in funding this year. Add to
that the continued struggle due to the effects of the energy crisis I cost of living impact
on the economy, and the public & business Goncerns on future prosperity, it's been a
difficult year. So for the charity, it has been an achievement to keep our heads above
water, and still provide services & support to our Velerans.
This FY SOMV have funded 210 individual counselling sessions and 49 group
counselling sessions for Veterans, provided transportation, supported welfare needs.
and have advised on a wide range of care, disability, housing, and mental health
requirements. SOMV have received excellenl feedback and support from our donors,
in the fom of many unsolicited letters, and have added to our'book of pledges, page
(website)- A number of testimonials from Veterans have also been ￿CeIved, adding
further weight to the positive feedback.
SOMV have provided 13 Veterans Grants this year. These are for furnishings I white
goods for Veterans who have found accommodation but, need additional support.
SOMV have worked closely with Joboppo & Veterans Can Senior Management this
FY. as Joboppo offer a great service to Veterans by providing a wide range of
employment related support. and Veterans Can offering various support and
development opportunities. Neil Fox is a Charity (Third Sector) Champion, and has
provided specific data and infomiation that will help Veterans gain employment within
the Charity Sector through Joboppo.
Increased awareness has been achieved through Google business. and other social
media platforms such as Linkedln and Meta.
SOMV have attracted funding from Charity Aid Foundation, PayPal, Give as You Live.
Smart Giving, as well as grants from Trusts and Foundations directly, or working with
Company Solutions. We have worked closely with Rais&more to gain fijnding, and
have received Gift Aid from HMRC.

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Example of Response Letters from Our Funders. (Extract>
"Dear Mr Fox
Thank you foryour application for funding, which was discussed by the Trustees at our
recent n7eeting.
l am pleased to let you know that a grant has been awarded by the Foundation.
We were all very impressed by the work you are doing to support service men and
women suffering from PTSD and related mantal health issues.
We wish you well for the continued success of this valuable Wo￿..
Financial review
Attracting funding has been difficult, as the effects of a change of govemment, energy
costs & the current economic situation have impacted on revenue streams. This being
SOMVS rrfth year of operation, the charity would anticipate a stsrt to funding revenue
in FY6, but increasing through the year. The positive news is that SOMV'S financial
position at th8 8nd of the reporting period FY5 will be in a surplus of approx. £2,400.
Funding streams I revenue are the key risk factor for SOMV. This is why SOMV are
working with an external source, Raisemore, who are a fund raising I marketing
company. They specialise in mailings. and have an exstensive contact data base.
We will be developing grants through Trusts & Foundations in FY6. as this will see
improved financial revenue for both core & project work.
Legacies l Grfts through Wills, are a further medium that is being promoted through
SOMV website, as this has the potential for longer term. large donations.
The charity's pollcy on reserves
At this difficult stage of the charites existence there would be a limited target level, for
obvious reasons. Having reserves will however be an important part of the financial
plan as the charity moves forward, as this will provide cover for future risks (ie
P8ndemic). £3k is our target.
Signed on behalf of the charty's trustees:
Signed
Neil Fox, Trustee
Date

Independent examiner's report to the trustees of
Support Our Military Veterans
for the year ended 31 July 2025
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of Support Our Military
Veterans (the charity) for the year ended 31 July 2025.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As the trustees of the charity you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in
accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ('the Act'l.
I report in respect of my examination of the charty's accounts carried out under section
145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all Ihe
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 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 charity as required by section
130 of the Act- or
2. the accounts do not accord with those records.
I have no concems 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
Eva Stevens BSC. CPFA
Employee of Community Accounting Plus
Date
0710412026

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Receipts & payments account
for the year ended 31 July 2025
2024
2025
Recelpts
Bank interest
Grants & donations
Raisemore dorration i￿Orne
Loan
Total receipts
15
15310
12801
23543
10735
2000
36278
28126
Payments
AdvertisirrfJ & mark8tir#J
GrantslDonations paid
Office and general administration
Counselling semces
Ir6urance
4413
1413
870
2600
217
16590
895
553
540
243
771
222
780
18690
740
3260
552
795
645
202
780
453
4451
36394
Legal & professional
Events
PTr¥J￿ costs
Printing, Statior￿rY & postage
Rent & services
Sundry payments
Veterans transport
Total payments
4547
28828
(116) Net recelptsl(payments)
4221
Cash funds 8t slart of this period
4105
Cash funds at end of this wrlod
(702)
3125
2423

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Statement of assets and liabilities
at 31 July 2024
2024
2025
Cash assets
Bank accounts
Note
3125
3125
2423
2423
Liabllltles
2540
L Creditors
(2540)
2564
2564
These financial statements are accepted on behalf of the charity by:
Signed
Johnathan Fox. Trustee
Dated

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Notes to the accounts
for the year ended 31 July 2025
1. Recelpts & payments accounts
Receipts and payments accounts contain a summary of money r8ceived and money spent
during the period and a list of assets and liabilities at the end of the period. Usually, cash
received and cash spent will include transactions through bank accounts and cash in
hand.
2. Grants & donatlons
HMRC Gift Aid
Sundry grants & donations
2357
12952
15310
3. Credltors
Independent Examination fee
Loan
564
2000
2564
4. Trustees, remuneration
During this period, a total of £4,547.40 was reimbursed to Mr Neil Fox for mileag8
and expenses incurred for veteran transport 8tc.
5. Related party transactlons
There were no related party transactions during the period.
6. Glossary of terms
Cr8dltors: These are amounts owed by the charity, but not paid during the
accounting period.