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| To relieve poverty, sickness, and poor health ofthe public, and to protect | ||
| the health ofthe public. | ||
| Summary ofthe objects charity set out in its governing document |
ofthe | It is currently envisaged that the charity will provide assistance in areas including but not limited to Cambodia, Myanmar, Madagascar and Vietnam. |
| (I) providing and improving safe drinking water supplies in areas ofthe |
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| Summary ofthe main activities undertaken for |
the | world where it is needed (and particularly in remote or isolated communities); |
| public benefit in relation to these objects (include within this section the statutory declaration that trustees have |
(II) providing education in such areas ofthe world in relation to the importance ofsafe drinking water, particularly in respect ofhealth and hygiene; and |
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| had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public |
(III) providing support and education in such areas ofthe world in relation to the development, maintenance and susiainability ofsupplies ofsafe drinking water. |
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| The charity achieves its aims through: |
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| (I) raising funds from various sources (which may include, but shall not |
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| (II)forming partnerships with companies, foundations, institutional bodies |
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| and Non-Governmental Organisations each ofwhom contribute to the |
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| development ofthe countries concerned; |
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| You may | choose | to include | (III) utilizing the funds raised by conducting the following activities, in |
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| further statements, | where | partnership with the local NGO partners: |
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| relevant, | about: | - providing and improving safe drinking water supplies in areas ofthe |
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| ~ | policy | on grantmaking; | world where it is needed (and particularly in remote or isolated communities; |
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| ~ | policy | programme | related | - providing education in such areas ofthe world in relation to the |
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| investment; | importance ofsafe drinking water, particularly in respect of health and |
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made | by | hygiene - providing support and education in such areas ofthe world in relation to the development, maintenance and sustainability ofsupplies ofsafe |
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| drinking water; and |
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| - contributing to the research and development ofany new solutions |
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| which the partnerships intend to deploy (orassist in deploying). |
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| network ofsupport by contributing all ofthe funds which it raises (less |
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| any costs ofthe organisation) to the local NGO partners, all ofwhich aim |
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| at increasing the availability, and awareness ofthe importance of, safe |
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| drinking water in remote parts ofthe world. |
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| Summary | ofthe main | In 2023, 1001fontaines UK undertook the following activities: |
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| achievements ofthe charity during the year |
Development of UK partnerships: we raised funds from various sources from the UK by forming partnerships with companies and |
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| foundations | ||||||||
| Participation at the Thames Path Challenge in September 2023 with more than 70 participants —individuals and corporates. |
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| This event was used to raise funds and awareness for |
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| 1001fontaines UK |
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| These activities contributed to raising awareness and fundraising a total off91,069. |
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| During the period, the trustees have chosen to support, through grant |
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| making ofR35,932,the following project: |
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| The Water in School Programme in Cambodia through our local |
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| partner NGO Teuk Saat |
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| The Water in School programme isa purely philanthropic |
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| initiative: water is delivered for free to the local primary schools to |
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| provide children with improved health and educational |
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| experience. This programme is highly cost-efficient, as only R2 |
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| are required to provide one child with safe water for a whole |
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| school year. |
| Briefstatement | Briefstatement | ofthe | ofthe | 1001fontaines 1001fontaines' |
1001fontaines 1001fontaines' |
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internal rules and |
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process, | process, | in | line with |
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on reserves | The trustees have to approve | the UK | annual | budget. | ||||||||
| Allocation of unrestricted | funds discussed | during | our | quarterly | |||||||||
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| Every | expense over F2,000, whether | unrestricted | funds or not, | ||||||||||
| has to | be approved in writing |
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| We have 6 months oftreasury |
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| funds | (ifpossible), of at least 210,000to cover future | working | capital | ||||||||||
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