TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT
For the period 1[st] October 2021 to 30 September 2022
CHARITY NAME Kidenza CHARITY NUMBER 1190855
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| OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES | 3 |
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| Summary of the Purposes of the Charity | 3 |
| Summary of the Main Activities | 3 |
| ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE | 4 |
| Small Ensemble | 4 |
| Outcomes of this Project | 5 |
| Whole Orchestra | 7 |
| Composing Workshop. | 10 |
| Building Partnerships | 10 |
| Staff and Trustees | 11 |
| FINANCIAL REVIEW | 12 |
| End of Period Financial Review | 12 |
| Successful Funding Applications | 12 |
| Policy for Holding Reserves | 12 |
| Reserves Held | 12 |
| Charity Continuing as a Going Concern | 12 |
| STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT | 14 |
| Type of Governing Document | 14 |
| How is the Charity Constituted? | 14 |
| Trustee Selection Methods | 14 |
| REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS | 14 |
| Trustees | 14 |
| Advisors | 15 |
| ACCOUNTS | 16 |
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OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES
Summary of the Purposes of the Charity
Kidenza provides live, educational, professional, fun orchestral concerts and workshops. Our aim is to inspire children to find out more about music, learn an instrument, maybe perform with others, or simply establish a love of listening to orchestral music for their enjoyment and well-being. We support teachers and our musicians to develop skills and help teachers to build confidence to deliver inspiring music education and utilise the benefits of music on children's all-round ability to learn.
Summary of the Main Activities
In July 2021, the government announced the new plan re Covid-19. Schools began their new academic year with much uncertainty as the winter period moved in. Everyone was hesitant as they navigated a whole new way of living. It was clear that we had to adapt too.
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ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE
Small Ensemble
This small but perfectly formed ensemble of just five musicians is a new addition this year to what we usually offer. Aiming to address the issue of affordability, without compromising on quality and sound, concerts with this ensemble have proved to be every bit exciting as the whole orchestra! The free film resource (featuring this ensemble) has enabled schools to ‘try before they buy’ the full orchestra and has received excellent feedback. The musicians also valued the more intimate connection they could build with the audience.
“Thank you to you and your team for yesterday. The children are still buzzing!!!! Feedback from the other schools was about smiles, tapping and humming – so, fabulous.” Headteacher Bersted Green Primary
“Thank you to you and your team for our wonderful morning last Thursday! Our classes got so much out of it: they loved the humour; loved the music; learned a lot about the instruments, and several have said they would love to learn some of those instruments in the future. It will be fantastic if they do! The adults all enjoyed it too.” Teacher, Hawkes Farm Academy
“They were all so engaged throughout, and the event was beautifully and cleverly crafted to both inform and uplift and inspire our pupils.” Teacher Hawkes Farm Academy
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The small ensemble (violin, clarinet, trombone, piano and percussion) was commissioned by West Sussex Music Hub to perform in four areas throughout West Sussex. The aims for this commission were as follows:
| Kidenza | West Sussex Music |
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| Build links with partner Hub & work in partnership. |
Opportunities for secondary pupils |
| Strong evaluation to inform future projects | Day of performances with neighboring year 6 pupils |
| Develop transition offer. | Steer towards low engagement schools |
| Inspire children. | Reduce barriers to access |
| Reduce barriers | Showcase as wide a range of instruments as possible so that the Heads of Music can promote instrumental leaning in their school to the Year 6s. |
| Increase reach & possibilities for the small ensemble. |
Outcomes of this Project
Teachers
100% of respondents said we had met their learning outcomes.
100% of respondents said they would recommend Kidenza to other schools.
100% of respondents said they would be interested in hearing further from Kidenza or attending future concerts.
Pupils
50% had never experienced live music like this before.
87% would be interested in going to another concert like this.
58% were inspired to learn a musical instrument.
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Whole Orchestra
Our first whole orchestra concert was at Chailey Heritage School - a non-maintained, Ofsted awarded 'outstanding' special school for children and young people from nursery age up to 25yrs, with complex neuro-disabilities, high health needs, sensory impairments, and associated learning difficulties.
This was a hugely emotional day for everyone: our last live concert was in December 2019 at Chailey and our first concert as we emerged from the pandemic was at Chailey! It was wonderful to be back playing as a whole orchestra and in such special surroundings with a most wonderful audience.
The concerts at Chailey are like no other. We position ourselves in the centre of the room with lots of space between the musicians to always allow easy movement of wheelchairs. Resonance boards are positioned in front of the percussion section for those pupils with multi-sensory impairment. The room is buzzing with young people who would never have such intimate access like this to an orchestra. Carers are emotional as they witness extraordinary reactions of the children to the music. Happiness is everywhere and so are tears – the emotion is tangible!
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“Watching Tristan putting his feet on the double bass and then reaching out for the musician was magical.” Teacher, Chailey Heritage
" Nothing short of outstanding. The musicians are not only extremely talented but so kind and considerate to our very complex children. The musicians encouraged, entertained and inspired all pupils." Ollie, Seymour Teacher
" As we went in Amara’s eyes nearly popped out and she loved it ." Parent of St Martins pupil
" I have never seen so many children so engaged at the same time at different levels. It was pitched at exactly the right level ." Special educational assistant, St Martins
Watching Malachi dance along with the music was fantastic, there really is no substitute for a real orchestra ." Julie, St Martins teacher
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" The Kidenza Orchestra were absolutely sensational. It was so wonderful to see a multitude of young people from each department gaining a huge amount from the experience. A beautiful day does not do it justice ." Baz, Seymour Teacher
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“I wanted to sit down properly and say a HUGE HUGE thank you to you and all the team for such a fantastic concert! WOW! What a fabulous morning we all had; we have had so many positive comments from children, staff, and parents. After seeing a cellist for the first time, one child now wants to start learning the cello and many other children have asked me about lessons and if they can join the school orchestra! Thank you so much!” T Liddle Sevenoaks Primary
“Thanks so much for today. Our pupils and staff are raving about the concert. We'd happily tell any school how good it was so feel free to use us if people are hesitating to book.” Headteacher, Little Common Primary
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Composing Workshop.
Our workshop, lasting 75 minutes, is suitable for KS1 and KS2. The children work together to compose a soundtrack to accompany a poem that will then be performed. Essentially, the children will be composers, musicians and perform in their very own orchestra. These workshops are delivered by either our conductor or our animateur.
The workshop this year was for year 3 pupils at Curwen Primary School in East London. We are hoping to develop our series of workshops as they seem to be a very accessible and affordable way for schools to experience Kidenza.
Building Partnerships
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For many years, we have worked with the music education hubs throughout the Southeast of England. Realising the importance of formalising these relationships to improve outcomes for all parties we became official partners with West Sussex Music, Kent Music, and The Sussex Music School. We have also had some communications with Create Music - a collaboration of the educational services of Brighton & Hove Music & Arts and East Sussex Music.
Staff and Trustees
In December 2021 we saw the resignation of our Chair of Trustees, Charles Bradley. Barbara Stilwell took over this role following a unanimous decision from the board. Salaried staff – CEO
Projects and Marketing – part-time. Self-employed.
Statement confirming whether the trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit.
The Trustees have considered the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit in Section 17 of the Charities Act 2011. They believe that Kidenza is achieving and continually improving its public benefit remit by the provision of music education to young people through school concerts, workshops, and online activities, especially at a time when government funding for the arts is being cut.
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FINANCIAL REVIEW
End of Period Financial Review
Following a prolonged period of enforced hibernation due to the pandemic, we experienced a reassuring number of bookings for concerts which in turn generated a small income for Kidenza.
Successful Funding Applications
Reconnect Locality Grant £2000
Tesco Groundworks Grant £500
Kidenza has no debt and there are reserves to cover expected costs for the coming year.
Policy for Holding Reserves
Kidenza holds two financial reserves.
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Generic administration and family concerts
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Funding secured for future projects.
Reserves Held
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£12,465
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£0.00
Charity Continuing as a Going Concern
The Trustees have a reasonable expectation that the charity has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. Thus, it continues to adopt the going concern basis of accounting in preparing the annual accounts.
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Kidenza Icharity Reg: 11908551 Annual Report and Accounts 2021-22
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Type of Governing Document
The governing document is the Charitable Incorporate Organisation Constitution, 10 December 2019.
How is the Charity Constituted?
Kidenza is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation.
Trustee Selection Methods
Trustees are appointed by the Board for terms of three years. The minimum number of Trustees is four and the maximum 12. In October 2021 Six trustees were on the board, dropping to five in January 2022.
Trustees are appointed for their skill and experience in areas related to the charity’s
operation, including music, education, charity management and fundraising.
On appointment, Trustees are sent an induction pack with information about the charity and their role.
The Trustees delegate day-to-day running of the charity to the CEO.
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
Charity Name – Kidenza Registered Charity Number – 1190855
Charity’s principal address 35 St Mary’s Road, Tonbridge, Kent TN9 2LD
Trustees
| Name of Trustee | Office(if any) | Dates acted if not for wholeyear |
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| Charles Bradley | Chair | Resigned 1stDecember 2021 |
| Stephen Higgins | ||
| Simon Daniels | ||
| Barbara Stilwell | Chair | From 2ndDecember 2021 |
| Oliver Dixon | ||
| Tim Barber- Lomax |
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Advisors
| Type of Advisor | Name | Address |
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| Accountant | Scott Moen | Orchard Corner, Freight Lane, Cranbrook TN17 3PF |
| Information Technology |
Pip Meadway | 35 St Marys Road, Tonbridge, Kent TN9 2LD |
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ACCOUNTS
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Kidenza 1190855
Receipts and payments accounts CC16a
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Section A Receipts and payments
Unres tricted Res tricted Endowment
Total funds Las t year
funds funds funds
to the neares t £ to the neares t £ to the neares t £ to the neares t £ to the neares t £
A1 Receipts
Events and workshops 33,755 - - 33,755 - 1,073
Grants - 2,500 - 2,500 -
Patron donations 3,796 - - 3,796 3,794
CJRS income 403 - - 403 7,035
Tax refund - - - - 925
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S ub total (Gross income for
AR) [ 37,954 ] 2,500 - 40,454 10,681
A2 As s et and inves tment s ales ,
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S ub total - - - - -
Total receipts 37,954 2,500 - 40,454 10,681
A3 Payments
Salaries and subcontractors 30,558 2,500 - 33,058 15,271
Reimbursed expenses 314 - - 314 1,420
Venue hire - - - - -
Telephone, internet, postage 1,161 - - 1,161 625
Bank charges 72 - - 72 112
Accountancy 1,512 - - 1,512 1,909
Advertising and promotion - - - - -
Sundry 1,450 - - 1,450 344
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S ub total [ 35,067 ] 2,500 - 37,567 19,681
A4 As s et and inves tment
purchas es , (s ee table)
Equipment 927 - - 927 225
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S ub total [ 927 ] - - 927 225
Total paym ents 35,994 2,500 - 38,494 19,906
Net of receipts /(paym ents ) 1,960 - - 1,960 - 9,225
A5 Trans fers between funds - - - - -
A6 Cas h funds las t year end 10,505 - - 10,505 19,730
Cas h funds this year end 12,465 - - 12,465 10,505
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Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
| 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 charity’s own use B1 Cash funds CCXX R2 accounts (SS) |
Details Details Total cash funds (agree balances with receipts and payments account(s)) CJRS income owed Bank account Details Details Equipment Deferred income Details Salaries and expenses Accountancy Signature 2 |
Unrestricted funds to nearest £ |
Restricted funds to nearest £ |
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Signature Full Name Barbara Stilwell Position e.g., Secretary, Chair, etc. Chair Date 28 July 2023
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