## **Reseed** 

Annual Accounts for the period 1[st] Jan 2023 to 31[st] Dec 2023 

Charity Commission Registration Number 1197149 

20 Stanley Ave, Beckenham, Kent BR3 6PX 

https://reseed.org.uk 


Eddy Smythe 

Chair of Trustees 

Approved by the Trustees on 22[nd] February 2024 

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## **Reseed** 

Charity Commission Registration Number 1197149 

## **Balance Sheet – Comparative** 

## **As at December 31, 2023** 

|_Current Assets_<br>Debtors<br>Cash at Bank and In Hand<br>_Creditors_<br>Trading Creditors<br>Other Creditors<br>**Net Assets**<br>_Funds & Reserves_<br>Restricted Funds<br>Unrestricted Designated Funds<br>Unrestricted General Funds<br>**Funds Provided**|**31 Dec 2023**<br>2,027<br>25,841<br>-115<br>-627|**31 Dec 2022**|
|---|---|---|
|||19,230<br>-3,896<br>-1,641<br>**13,693**<br>666<br>801<br>12,227<br>**13,693**|
||**27,125**<br>7,921<br>3,546<br>15,657||
||**27,125**||






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## **Reseed** 

## **Statement of Financial Activities (Income and Expenses)** 

## **January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023** 

||**Unrestricted**|**Restricted**|**Endowment**|**Total**|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|_Income_|||||
|Income and Expenditure|67,640|26,400|0|94,040|
|**Total Income**|**67,640**|**26,400**|0|**94,040**|
|_Expenses_|||||
|Expenditure|61,450|19,158|0|80,608|
|**Total Expenses**|**61,450**|**19,158**|**0**|**80,608**|
|**Net Resources Movement**|**6,190**|**7,242**|**0**|**13,432**|
|Transfers Between Funds|-14|14|0|0|
|**Net Movement in Funds**|**6,176**|**7,256**|**0**|**13,432**|
|**Total Funds Brought Forward**|**13,028**|**666**|**0**|**13,693**|
|**Total Funds Carried Forward**|**19,204**|**7,921**|**0**|**27,125**|






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**Period start date from 1[st] Jan 2023 to Period end date 31[st] Dec 2023** 

**Charity name: Reseed       Charity registration number: 1197149** 

## **Objectives and Activities** 


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SORP<br>reference<br>Summary of the purposes of  Para 1.17<br>the charity as set out in its  The relief of poverty by supporting sustainable<br>governing document  livelihoods programmes in Sierra Leone.<br>Summary of the main  Para 1.17<br>and 1.19<br>activities in relation to those  Our principal activities focus on raising funds to<br>purposes for the public  support and give grants to our partner, Reseed<br>benefit, in particular, the  Sierra Leone, to implement planned sustainable<br>activities, projects or  livelihoods programmes in Sierra Leone.<br>services identified in the<br>accounts.  Sustainable livelihoods can encompass many<br>paths of support, our activities in 2023 focused<br>on three main pillars in urban and rural settings in<br>Sierra Leone: Microfinance, Agriculture, Up-<br>skilling & Employability.<br>We believe that, by creating sustainable<br>employment and empowering individuals and<br>communities to reach financial stability, we can<br>lift thousands of people out of poverty.<br>We work with a local team embedded within<br>communities in Sierra Leone to deliver economic<br>empowerment projects.<br>Statement confirming  Para 1.18<br>whether the trustees have  In planning our activities for the year, we<br>had regard to the guidance  continued to keep in mind the Charity<br>issued by the Charity<br>Commission on public<br>benefit<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


## **Additional information (optional)** You may choose to include further statements where relevant about: 

||SORP<br>reference||
|---|---|---|
|Policy on grant making|Para 1.38|We have no plans at present to make grants to<br>anyone else other than to our existing and<br>dedicated local partner and team embedded in<br>Sierra Leone|
|Policy on social investment<br>including program related<br>investment|Para 1.38|As indicated above our Policy on Social<br>Investment is key to all our activities in Sierra|





|||Leone, focussing on Microfinance, Agriculture,<br>Up-skilling and Employability|
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|Contribution made by<br>volunteers|Para 1.38|We have a small team of Volunteers in the UK<br>assisting with managing all the finance,<br>governance and admin issues required of a<br>registered charity. We are very grateful for their<br>efforts and expertise.|
|Other||N/A|



## **Achievements and Performance** 

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|Summary of the main<br>achievements of the charity,<br>identifying the difference the<br>the circumstances of its<br>beneficiaries and any wider<br>benefits to society as a<br>whole.|Para 1.20|1. In 2023 we provided 243 local people with<br>a micro-finance loan so they can set up or<br>expand their business. With a stable and<br>reliable income, they can escape the<br>cycle of poverty and are empowered to<br>make their own decisions, plan for the<br>future and are more resilient to health and<br>environmental shocks.<br>Our Level 1 loans are the most in demand, with<br>many people living in poverty and unable to<br>access finance in any other way. Some cannot<br>provide collateral for the loan so we offer group<br>loans where 2-4 people become a group and act<br>rs.<br>In our most recent project cycle, in November<br>2023 we distributed:<br>-<br>children and grandparents - who benefit also. We<br>estimate that 685 extra people will benefit from<br>our most recent round of support.<br>2. We supported six young people to start,<br>continue or complete their further<br>education and gain essential skills to start<br>their careers<br>3. We provided compost training and on-<br>going support to six agricultural<br>communities, allowing them to boost their<br>yields and start selling produce locally for<br>a profit.|






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Additional information (optional)<br>You may choose to include further statements where relevant about:<br>Achievements against  Para 1.41<br>objectives set  The 243 Microfinance loans we provided in the<br>year was a great increase on the 89 we provided<br>in our very first year of operation in 2022 and<br>proved that our locally based operational model<br>worked.<br>Our last November loan cycle enabled us to<br>specifically support 24 people with disabilities or<br>caregivers with children. This was a key objective<br>for last year (and for this one too) to support the<br>most vulnerable in society.<br>Performance of fundraising  Para 1.41<br>activities against objectives  A concerted effort to identify and contact with<br>set  potential funders resulted in a total of £21,200 in<br>grant funding from 7 different funders being<br>received in the year.<br>Of this, £3,500 was for Upskilling Projects and<br>£17,700 for Microfinance projects, based<br>throughout Sierra Leone<br>Additionally, over £3,500 has now been raised for<br>conjunction with Bigfoot Cycle Club based in<br>Bromley, with a new shop opening just before<br>Christmas 2023 in Fadugu, Northern Sierra<br>Leone.<br>In December 2023, we ran a successful<br>fundraising campaign on social media and<br>through our newsletters which specifically<br>focused on increasing our monthly donors as we<br>look forward to 2024.<br>Investment performance  Para 1.41<br>against objectives  N/A<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


|Achievements against<br>objectives set|Para 1.41|The 243 Microfinance loans we provided in the<br>year was a great increase on the 89 we provided<br>in our very first year of operation in 2022 and<br>proved that our locally based operational model<br>worked.<br>Our last November loan cycle enabled us to<br>specifically support 24 people with disabilities or<br>caregivers with children. This was a key objective<br>for last year (and for this one too) to support the<br>most vulnerable in society.|
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|Performance of fundraising<br>activities against objectives<br>set|Para 1.41|A concerted effort to identify and contact with<br>potential funders resulted in a total of £21,200 in<br>grant funding from 7 different funders being<br>received in the year.<br>Of this, £3,500 was for Upskilling Projects and<br>£17,700 for Microfinance projects, based<br>throughout Sierra Leone<br>Additionally, over £3,500 has now been raised for<br>conjunction with Bigfoot Cycle Club based in<br>Bromley, with a new shop opening just before<br>Christmas 2023 in Fadugu, Northern Sierra<br>Leone.<br>In December 2023, we ran a successful<br>fundraising campaign on social media and<br>through our newsletters which specifically<br>focused on increasing our monthly donors as we<br>look forward to 2024.|
|Investment performance<br>against objectives|Para 1.41|N/A|
|Other||N/A|





## **Financial Review** 


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Review of the  Para 1.21<br>financial position at the end  We have improved the diversity of our cashflow<br>of the period  with increased regular donations from both our<br>16 founder members and other supporters<br>donating as and when, thereby making<br>ourselves less reliant on donations from our<br>founder that will continue at present however.<br>The debtor ratio from our Micro-finance projects<br>has proved much lower than we anticipated<br>meaning the amount of funds available for<br>recycling back into the project on the ground is<br>more, hence we can help more people.<br>Our increased cashflow has meant we have<br>been able to more than double our cash<br>reserves during 2023 to provide greater security<br>for our employees and potential funders alike.<br>Statement explaining the  Para 1.22<br>policy for holding reserves  As a charity with very low running costs in order<br>stating why they are held  to focus all our efforts on working with the<br>people of Sierra Leone, and only now in our<br>second year of operation, we have calculated<br>that the level of cash reserves required by us to<br>ensure we could meet any winding up<br>obligations to our employees, plus provide a<br>buffer for unforeseen circumstances should be<br>the equivalent of three months expenditure<br>amounting to £20,000 approx based on our<br>2024 budget.<br>Amount of reserves held  Para 1.22<br>As at 31 [st]  December 2023 we have £8,700<br>reserves (up from £4,000 at 31/12/22) in a<br>designated bank account held with the Co-op<br>Bank in the UK and are committed to paying a<br>minimum of £100pm by DDM to this account<br>plus other unrestricted funds as available<br>following a review at each Trustee board<br>meeting and at the end of each calendar year.<br>Reasons for holding zero  Para 1.22  N/A<br>reserves<br>Details of fund materially in  Para 1.24  N/A<br>deficit<br>Explanation of any  Para 1.23  N/A<br>uncertainties about the<br>charity continuing as a going<br>concern<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>





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Additional information (optional)<br>You may choose to include further statements where relevant about:<br>Para 1.47<br>sources of funds (including  Our core funding source remains our many<br>any fundraising)   individual members and supporters who both<br>contribute monthly by Standing Order and/or<br>one off contributions.<br>Such funds attracted Gift Aid from UK taxpayers<br>which we diligently follow up with HMRC.<br>Funds for<br>Functions organised in conjunction with Bigfoot<br>Cycle Club including Quiz Nights, sales of<br>branded caps and ruffs, raffles and generous<br>contributions made by the Club itself for which<br>we are grateful.<br>Investment policy and  Para 1.46<br>objectives including any  Currently all funds are held in in three cash<br>social investment policy  bank accounts in the UK<br>adopted<br>A description of the principal  Para 1.46<br>risks facing the charity   They are primarily political and economic, over<br>which regrettably we have no control.<br>Sierra Leone is a very young democracy with<br>deep seated problems primarily caused by past<br>internal conflicts and poverty, the relief of which<br>is the reason we exist.<br>Grant funding remains challenging to source<br>and the UK economy is affecting donations but<br>as economies worldwide improve post Covid we<br>are optimistic.<br>On the ground in Sierra Leone our operating<br>model proven very workable and extremely<br>resilient and we now have a motivated, well<br>managed and experienced team.<br>Other  N/A<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>




## **Structure, Governance and Management** 

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|Type of governing document<br>(trust deed, royal charter)|Para 1.25|CIO Association (model constitution)|
|How is the charity<br>constituted?<br>(e.g unincorporated<br>association, CIO)|Para 1.25|Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO)|
|Trustee selection methods<br>including details of any<br>constitutional provisions e.g.<br>election to post or name of<br>any person or body entitled<br>to appoint one or more<br>trustees|Para 1.25|Trustees are appointed or re-appointed at each<br>AGM by the Trustee Board|




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Additional information (optional)<br>You may choose to include further statements where relevant about:<br>Policies and procedures  Para 1.51<br>adopted for the induction  Referral to relevant Charity Commission website<br>and training of trustees  Trustee information and other sites such as<br>NVCO etc<br>Para 1.51<br>structure and any wider  Sierra Leone based; our COO is based there for<br>network with which the  approx 6 months of the year working with our<br>charity works  implementation partner, Reseed Sierra Leone on<br>the ground. The RSL team consists of 9 Sierra<br>Leoneans including 1 Operations Director, 2<br>Programme Managers, 4 Field Staff and 2<br>night/weekend Security.<br>UK based; our COO as indicated plus two<br>Finance/Admin volunteers.<br>Relationship with any  Para 1.51<br>related parties  Reseed Sierra Leone as our on-site<br>implementation partner<br>Other  N/A<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


## **Reference and Administrative details** 


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Charity name  Reseed<br>Other name the charity uses  N/A<br>Registered charity number  1197149<br>20 Stanley Avenue<br>BECKENHAM<br>Kent<br>BR3 6PX<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>




**Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity** 


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Dates acted if not for  Name of person (or body) entitled<br>Trustee name  Office (if any)<br>whole year to appoint trustee (if any)<br>1 Edward Anthony Smythe  Chair of Trustees  Trustee Board<br>2 Donald Rust<br>3 Daniel Paul Harris<br>4<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


Corporate trustees names of the directors at the date the report was approved 

**Director name** N/A 

Name of trustees holding title to property belonging to the charity 

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## **Funds held as custodian trustees on behalf of others** 

Description of the assets held in this capacity N/A Name and objects of the charity on whose behalf the N/A assets are held and how this falls within the custodian Details of arrangements for safe custody and N/A segregation of such assets assets 

## **Additional information (optional)** 

## **Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)** 

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## **Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)** 

Roxanne Hargreaves Chief Operating Officer 



## **Exemptions from disclosure** 

Reason for non-disclosure of key personnel details 

N/A 

## **Other optional information** 

N/A 

## **Declarations** 

**Signed** 

**Signature(s) Full name(s)** Edward Anthony Smythe **Position (eg Secretary,** Chair of Trustees **Chair, etc) Date** 

