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2023-12-31-accounts

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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
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
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.
benefit)
A ddition a l
det
ails o fobjective s and activities (Optional
information)
The charity achieves
its aims through:
(I) raising funds from various sources (which may include,
but shall not
be limited to, receiving
donations,
grants and governmental
aid);
(II)forming
partnerships
with companies,
foundations,
institutional
bodies
and Non-Governmental
Organisations
each ofwhom contribute
to the
development
ofthe countries concerned;
You may choose to include (III) utilizing
the funds raised by conducting
the following
activities,
in
further statements, where partnership
with the local NGO partners:
relevant, about: - providing
and improving
safe drinking
water supplies
in areas ofthe
~ policy on grantmaking; world where
it is needed (and particularly
in remote or isolated
communities;
~ policy programme related - providing
education
in such areas ofthe world
in relation to the
investment; importance
ofsafe drinking
water,
particularly
in respect of health and
~ contribution
volunteers.
made by hygiene
- providing
support
and education
in such areas ofthe world
in relation to
the development,
maintenance
and sustainability
ofsupplies
ofsafe
drinking
water; and
- contributing
to the research
and development
ofany new solutions
which the partnerships
intend to deploy (orassist in deploying).
The CIO comprises a small base in the UK and operates as a global
network ofsupport
by contributing
all ofthe funds which
it raises (less
any costs ofthe organisation)
to the local NGO partners,
all ofwhich aim
at increasing
the availability,
and awareness
ofthe importance
of, safe
drinking
water in remote parts ofthe world.
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Summary ofthe main In 2023, 1001fontaines
UK undertook
the following
activities:
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
foundations
Participation
at the Thames
Path Challenge
in September
2023 with more than 70 participants —individuals
and corporates.
This event was used to raise funds and awareness
for
1001fontaines
UK
These activities contributed
to raising awareness
and fundraising
a total
off91,069.
During the period, the trustees have chosen to support,
through
grant
making
ofR35,932,the following
project:
The Water in School Programme
in Cambodia
through
our local
partner
NGO Teuk Saat
The Water in School programme
isa purely
philanthropic
initiative: water is delivered
for free to the local primary schools to
provide children
with improved
health and educational
experience.
This programme
is highly cost-efficient, as only R2
are required
to provide one child with safe water for a whole
school year.
Briefstatement Briefstatement ofthe ofthe 1001fontaines
1001fontaines'
1001fontaines
1001fontaines'
UK has several
global policy:
internal
rules and
internal
rules and
internal
rules and
process, process, in line with
charity's
policy
on reserves The trustees have to approve the UK annual budget.
Allocation of unrestricted funds discussed during our quarterly
board meetings.
Every expense over F2,000, whether unrestricted funds or not,
has to be approved
in writing
both by the Chair and Treasurer.
We have 6 months
oftreasury
secured.
OR; It is 1001fontaines
UK policy to
maintain a balance of unrestricted
funds (ifpossible), of at least 210,000to cover future working capital
requirements
Details ofany funds materially
in deficit
Further financial review details (Optional
information)
You may choose to include 1001fontaines UK's principal sources offunds have been donations.
additional
information,
where
relevant
about:
~ the charity's
principal
sources offunds (including
any fundraising);
~ how expenditure has
supported
the
key objectives
ofthe charity;

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