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





|Briefstatement|Briefstatement|ofthe|ofthe|1001fontaines<br>1001fontaines'|1001fontaines<br>1001fontaines'|UK has several<br>global policy:|internal<br>rules and|internal<br>rules and|internal<br>rules and|process,|process,|in|line with|
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|charity's<br>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<br>in writing||both by|the|Chair and Treasurer.||||
||||||We have 6 months<br>oftreasury|||secured.||||||
|||||OR; It is 1001fontaines<br>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<br>information)||||||||||
|You may choose|||to include|1001fontaines||UK's principal sources||offunds have|||been|donations.||
|additional<br>information,<br>where||||||||||||||
|relevant<br>about:||||||||||||||
|~|the charity's<br>principal|||||||||||||
||sources offunds (including|||||||||||||
||any fundraising);|||||||||||||
|~|how expenditure||has|||||||||||
||supported<br>the|key objectives||||||||||||
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