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2022-07-31-accounts

SORP reference
Summary ofthe purposes of The objectives ofLiverpool Bach
the charity as set out in its Collective are to advance, improve,
governing document develop and maintain
public education
in, and appreciation
of, the art ofmusic,
and in particular
in the cantatas and
other church works composed
mainly
by Johann Sebastian Bach, by
presenting
public performances
ofthem
in the liturgical context for which they
were composed, as part ofSunday
Evensong,
in churches
in and around
Liver ool.
Summary
activities
purposes
ofthe main
in relation to those
forthe public
Pere fur anrf
1.18
Since the Charity was registered
on
22/09/21, performances
ofeight of
Bach's Cantatas and his StJohn
benefit,
in
particular, the Passion have taken place in 9churches.
activities, projects or
services identified
in
the
accounts.
Statement confirming Pare 1.18 The Trustees have had regard tothe
whether the trustees have Charity Commission's
guidance on
had regard tothe guidance public benefit.
issued by the Charity
Commission
on public
benefit
Contribution
volunteers
made by Para 1.38 voluntary
capacity,
make an enormous
and by doing so,
contribution
tothe
work ofthe charity. In the eight
performances
given
ofthe 56
rformers
during the year, 43
were volunteers.
Other

Achievements
and Per
formance
SORP reference
The Collective has staged nine
Summary
ofthe main
Para 1.20 performances
ofa high artistic order in
achievements
ofthe charity,
identifying
the difference the
nine different venues across the region,
involving
56performers.
charity's
work has made to
the circumstances
ofiis
beneficiaries
and any wider
benefits to society as a
whole.
Members ofthe public benefit from
being able to experience the cantatas
and other church works ofJSBach in
the context for which they were created;
participating
musicians
benefit from the
training they receive in the historically-
informed
performance
practice of
baroque music and the experience of
performing
the music ofJSBach.

The Trustees are satisfied that in its
Achievements against Para 1.41 activities the Charity has met its set
objectives set objectives, which are stated above (dee
'Summary ofthe Purposes ofttie
Chari
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The Charity does not engage in
Performance offundraising Para 1.41 fundraising
activities other than by
activities against objectives inviting
donations.
Donations received
set during the period were suftlcient to
su
ort the activities ofthe Charl
Investment
performance
a ainst ob'ectives
Para 1.41 The Charity has not made any
investments
Other

Financial
Review
Review ofthe charity's
tinancial
position at the
ofthe period
end Para 1.21 The Charity has ended the year with an
adequate
balance offunds, viz gt,614.
Ofthis, 61200is due tobe paid for a new
baroque oboe, currently
being made;
the balance will be carried forward for
the fundin
offuture
erformances,
Statement
explaining
the
Para 1.22 The Charity does not hold reserves
policy for holding reserves
static
wh
the
are held
Amount ofreserves
held
Para 1.22 Zero
Reasons for holding zero Para 1.22 There are no reasons for holding
reserves reserves.
Details offund materially in Para 1.24 There is no deficit
deficit
Explanation
ofany
Para 1.23 There are no uncertainties
concerning
uncertainties
about the
the future ofthe Charity
charity continuing as a going
concern
Additional
information
(optional)
You ma
choose to include
further statements where relevant about
The charity's
pdincipal
sources offunds (including
Para 1.47 The principal source offunds is
donations
from those attending
any fundraising) performances
and by other interested
rsons.
Investment
policy and
objectives induding
any
Para 1.45 The Charity does not make investments;
social investments
listed above, in box
social investment
policy
'Policy on social investment'
will
ado ted continue.
The main risk isfinancial: ifdonations
A description
ofthe principal
warn not sufficient tocover the costs of
risks facing the charity performances,
they could not continue.
The risk is minimised
by regular
management
reviews ofthe financial
information
available throughout
the
eel;
Other
Structure,
Governance
and Management
Description ofcharity's
trusts:
Type ofgoverning
document
Constitution
('Foundation'
model)
(trust deed, ro sl charter)
How is the charity Pars 1.25 The Charity isa Charitable
Incorporated
constituted? Organisation
(c.g unincorporated
association,
CIQ)
Trustee selection methods Para 1.25 Trustees are selected because oftheir
including
details ofany
interest in the work ofthe Charity and
constitutional
provisions
e.g. their experience and appreciation
ofthe
election to post or name of Charity's
purpose, and are invited to
any person or body entitled become Trustees by resolutions
ofthe
to appoint one or more existing Trustees.
trustees

You ma
choose to include further statements
You ma
choose to include further statements
where relevant about:
Policies and procedures
adopted for the induction
Para 1.51
and trainin
oftrustees
The charity's
organisational
structure
and any wider
Para 1.51
network
with which the
charit
works
Relationship
with any related
attics
Para 1.51
Other

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Livelccol Bach Ccaectlve Ccaectlve 119597
Receipts and payments accounts CC~SR
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