Chabad of Finchley Trustees Annual Report and Accounts 2024
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Chabad of Finchley is a registered charity: 1197411
Trustees:
Mr Alistair Green
Mr Eli Itzinger
Rabbi Boruch Altein
Mr Levi Issac Weinman
The Trustees named on page one have served throughout the year unless indicated otherwise.
Appointment of Trustees is governed by the Constitution of the charity. The Board of Trustees is authorised to appoint new Trustees to fill vacancies arising from the resignation or death of an existing Trustee.
The Constitution authorises the Trustees to make or hold investments in the general funds of the charity.
Description of Organisation:
Chabad of Finchley was launched in November 2013 and was registered independently with the Charity Commission as a CIO on 10 January 2022 under registration number 1197411. The constitution was last updated and modified in January 2022.
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Organisational chart
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Trustees - Hold the charity to its stated goals and ensure its compliance with all necessary laws and regulations
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a. Mr Alistair Green
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b. Mr Eli Itzinger
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c. Rabbi Boruch Altein
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d. Mr Levi Issac Weinman
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i. Co-directors and managers - have been selected by the trustees to lead the charity in implementing its goals
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Rabbi Mechel Gancz - Co-Director
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Mrs. Roize Gancz - Co-director
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a. Third-party service providers - contracted on an individual basis to perform various services on behalf of the charity
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b. Volunteers and community members - who partake and offer their services on behalf of the charity
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Constitution, objectives, policies and public benefit:
The Charity is governed by a constitution and its objectives are:
(a) The advancement the Jewish religion for the benefit of the public, including through communal prayers, lectures, and celebration of festivals.
(b) Provision of education to adults and children in the heritage, culture and language of Judaism.
(c) Provision of welfare and social support for Jewish people, especially those who are socially excluded.
We have an open door policy for all our activities welcoming both members and people with no affiliation. Further details of our activities for the benefit of the public particularly in community cohesion, can be found later in this report.
The policy of the Charity continues to be to seek additional finance and support to enable it to continue and expand its objectives and activities.
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The Charity’s main sources of income are from members’ donations and grants received from charitable trusts.
Fund Raising
The charities fundraising is primarily carried out by Rabbi Mechel Gancz, through direct approaches to individuals and other charitable trusts. This year, the fundraising objectives were met. No complaints were received about the nature of fundraising carried out on behalf of the Charity.
A grant was received from the following Charitable Trusts and foundations.
The National Lottery The Community Security Trust Barnet Council -HAF fund
The Trustees are grateful to all the benefactors whose generous contributions remain an important element in the ability of the charity to continue its work.
Changes in policy
The Charity’s policies have remained the same throughout the year.
Organisational structure and Management of the Charity
The Management of the Charity is vested in the trustees, comprised of four members elected for a period of nine years. The trustees have experience in a wide variety of fields and possess a broad range of knowledge and expertise that is of great help in the management of our affairs.
The Trustees and the Rabbi meet regularly to discuss any relevant matters. The day-to-day management of the charity is delegated to staff.
Charity Governance Code
The third edition of the code for charities was published in July 2017. The code lays out seven key areas of governance together with recommended practice for each principle. The Trustee have considered each principle to satisfy themselves that the Charity’s current governance structure explained below satisfactorily addresses each of these principles and, where appropriate, what enhancements might be made.
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Risk Management and Child Protection Policies
The trustees have examined the major strategic, business and operational risks that the charity faces and confirm that systems have been established to enable regular reviews to be carried out so that the necessary steps can be taken to lessen these risks.
Insurance cover is in place and the finances of the charity are kept under review. Appropriate Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks, supported by regularly reviewed policies, are made for all those who work with children or other vulnerable groups. All volunteers who work with children or vulnerable adults undergo training and hold certificates confirming that they have received the level of training appropriate to their work.
The charity has appointed a suitably trained member of staff to act as the Designated Safeguarding lead for both children and vulnerable adults. All new employees and volunteers are given an induction into the charities policies and procedures and existing employees and volunteers all undertake an annual review of all policies that are applicable to them. Copies of all are policies are available on request.
Statement of Trustees’ Responsibilities
The Trustees are required under the Charities Act 1993 and the constitution of the charity to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of its results for the period. In preparing those financial statements the Trustees are required to:
(a) Select suitable accounting policies and apply them consistently.
(b) Make judgments and estimates that are reasonable and prudent.
(c) Prepare the financial statements on a going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to assume that the charity will continue in business.
(d) Prepare the financial statements in accordance with all applicable financial reporting standards, statements of standard accounting practice and charity statements of recommended practice.
Finances
Our accounts are prepared on an income and a receipts and payments basis in line with the Charities Commission guidelines for small charities (income below £250,000).
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As our main work is with an unaffiliated population, we do not rely on a membership for income (although we do have a membership program in place and have a few monthly donors through that program), but on voluntary contributions and grants. Income is also received from event fees and camp tuition.
Due to the increase in demand over time, we have increased our spending on personnel and venue costs to enable a greater impact.
Area of Operation
Chabad of Finchley focuses on the Jewish populations of all areas in Finchley including Finchley Central, West Finchley, North Finchley and East Finchley. We open our activities to all-comers regardless of if they are formally affiliated with the community.
Review of Activities
This year was a year of growth and development in the scope of activities we offer. It was also a year of focusing on bettering our in-office procedures and systems to ensure the smooth running of the organisation.
We have continued to work in accordance with the stated aims of the charity, which are promoting Jewish worship, education, community welfare and social support. Our activities can broadly be divided into two categories. Those that service the religious and spiritual needs of our members and those of a cultural and social nature which on the whole are nondenominational and open to all-comers. Our community welfare and social support activities are non-denominational and are kept separate from the religious side of our activities.
The trustees have reviewed the objectives and activities of the charity to ensure they continue to reflect our aims. In carrying out this review the trustees have considered the Charity Commission’s general guidance on public benefit and in particular its supplementary public guidance on the advancement of religion for the public benefit.
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INCOME
Grants
In March 2024 we received a grant of £20,000 from The National Lottery, to provide support services for the community with a focus on Single Parents.
This grant enabled us to provide warm meals, safe activities, supportive and professional guidance for 50 people from the local area.
We also received a grant of £5000 from the John Lyon’s School Holiday Fund. The grant was spent to boost sports and physical activity for disadvantaged children.
We received Grant funding from the CST (community security trust) to pay a security guard at Religious Services and Camps.
Donations
A number of individuals contributed toward the operating costs of Chabad.
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Monthly giving. Some donors chose to join the Monthly giving program, wherein they give a contribution on a monthly basis, typically by standing order. This year it remained relatively small, with approximately 10 participants.
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Summer Campaign. Chabad Finchley raised £12,000 to enhance the premises in advance of the summer holiday camp. Enhancements included building an outdoor area with play equipment and fitting air conditioning units.
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Torah campaign. September-October of 2024, Chabad Finchley raised £15,000 for the purchase of a Memorial Torah scroll. Approximately 50 people participated in this campaign
Sum total of donations received. £80,069
Event fees
A further £33,404 was brought in via event fees, hall hire, Sunday club, School holiday camps, and other Religious services provided over the year.
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COSTS
There was £104,456 in expenses for the assorted range of activities throughout the year. These covered direct sales items, as well as advertising & marketing, various administrative fees, programme costs (supplies, food etc), IT and other tech products, necessary travel and so on.
There was £37,245 in building fees, covering a base of operations, office, and hired venues for various programmes.
The overall goals of the charity were reached, including in reaching out to new donors and using funds generated to further the scope and breadth of the charity’s activities and impact in the community, as will be laid out below.
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At 31 December 2024, the unrestricted fund shows a deficit of £8,608, reflecting core costs not fully funded by restricted project income. The trustees plan to address this through future unrestricted fundraising and recovery of allowable overheads from new grants.
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ACTIVITIES
The main activities of this year were
1. CELEBRATING FESTIVALS WITH JEWISH PRIDE
Bringing the Jewish community together is one of the core goals of the charity. Throughout the annual cycle of Jewish festivals, Chabad brought together the community at various events and activities, some geared for adults and some for families. For instance:
Tu Bishvat
Fruit themed paint party for children.
Purim
A pre Purim Family Hamantasch Bake
On Purim night we hosted Megillah reading and cocktails
On Purim day we hosted a brunch with the banana bus and other children’s entertainment.
Passover
Matzah bake
We ran a model Matzah bakery for young families.
Community Seder
We hosted a large community Seder with over 60 individuals joining
Matzah Drive
We delivered Shmurah Matzah packages to hundreds of homes in the area. We also distributed child size Matzah gifts at the local Jewish schools.
Lag Ba’omer
Family Funday at Victoria Park with 800 people in attendance! Some other NW London Chabad Houses joined for this event which included Inflatables, Arts and Crafts, Music, a show, BBQ, and a marching band.
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Shavuot
A pre Shavuot evening for women crafting floral arrangements.
Adults and families joined for an amazing diary tea buffet in honour of Shavuot. We read the 10 Commandments.
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
Dinner
We hosted a delicious dinner starting the Jewish year with camaraderie and shared blessings
Services
We hosted both day services followed by a buffet Kiddush. Both days there was a children's programme filled with activities, games and stories centred around the themes of the day
Shofar in the park and street shofars
We blew the shofar at three parks around Finchley. We also blew at the Nursing home and at Private homes for the homebound.
Sukkot
Guests in our Sukkah
Throughout Sukkot we hosted over 80 individuals in our Sukkah for meals and to enjoy the Sukkot holiday
School visits
We visited local schools after home time to offer families the chance to shake the lulav
Simchat Torah
A joyous Hachnasat Sefer Torah celebration. The Torah was purchased with donations from the community.
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Chanukah
Chanukah Community Lighting
The community gathered at Victoria Park for our annual lighting. We a large Chocolate coins Menorah together. We were joined by council members and dignitaries from Finchley.
Chanukah at East Finchley
We hosted a Menorah lighting on the East Finchley High Street with music and refreshments. We lit a large Lego Menorah.
Menorah Displays
We put up a Menorah display at Tesco, Graville Hill, The East Finchley High Road.
We also set up a table at Tesco with free Menorah kits and literature for people to take.
House visits
We visit local families at their homes bringing them chanukah treats and joy. We had two intern Rabbis join us for Chanukah.
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2. GENERAL COMMUNITY TOGETHERNESS
Shabbos meals
We hosted many Shabbat meals with members of the community. We served a sit down Kiddush weekly, after morning services.
Coffee meets and individual reaching out
We put a large focus on reaching out to individuals and met up with many people for coffee and to connect on an individual basis. Bar and Bat Mitvahs
We continued to provide our space as an option for bespoke lifecycle events. We performed one Bat Mitzvah and four Bar Mitzvahs. Social evenings
A gin tasting with Mike Braff Music and singing nights with Ivor Goldberg Ladies night outs
3. CARING FOR THE VULNERABLE
Hospital Visits
Throughout the year, Rabbi Gancz regulary visits patients at the Finchley memorial hospital
Food packages
Throughout the year, packages of fresh Shabbat challah and homemade chicken soup were delivered to those who could use extra care
Home visits
Throughout the year, Rabbi Gancz regular visits individuals in their homes to offer pastoral care.
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4. EDUCATION FOR ALL AGES
Weekly Torah and Kabbalah class presented by Rabbi Gancz
Rosh Chodesh Society Course
The Rosh Chodesh Society meets monthly for a text based Torah class presented by Mrs Roizy Gancz. There are refreshments and themed décor.
Guest speakers
We hosted local speakers as well as visitors to the UK Mrs Chaya Teldon – Finding Happiness in challenging times MS Chani Lisbon- Comedian
5. CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES
JUDA – a weekly Sunday morning club for children.
Half term activities
Successful Summer and Winter Camps.
25-30 children for Winter Camp at the Chabad Centre
180 children for Summer Camp at Morasha Prmary School
6. STAFF DEVELOPMENT
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a. Rabbi Mechel Gancz and Mrs Roize Gancz joined the Annual Kinus in New York for further training and ideas to better our reach,
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b. We joined a membership scheme with ‘Grow Gelt’ which offers regular fundraising training and coaching with internationally acclaimed professionals.
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c. We attending various online trainings including Safeguarding, food hygiene and First Aid
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Overall, the spread and breadth of activities in areas including humanitarian; Jewish cultural interest; for various demographics, including children, women, and the general community, all have helped broaden the scope of those impacted by the charity.
We look forward to 2025 and the furthering of this important mission, with Hashem’s help.
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REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1197411
CHABAD OF FINCHLEY
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
Classification - Internal
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CHABAD OF FINCHLEY
Receipts and payments accounts CC16a
For the period 01/01/2024 31/12/2024
To
from
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrestricted Restricted Endowment
Total funds Last year
funds funds funds
to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £
A1 Receipts
Donations 40,948 - - 40,948 46,692
Fundraising 39,121 - - 39,121 19,482
Grant 5,250 34,862 - 40,112
Educational and welfare 32,754 - - 32,754 14,266
Hire of hall 300 - - 300 380
Other receipts 350 - - 350 2,130
Sub total (Gross income for AR) 118,723 34,862 - 153,585 82,950
A2 Asset and investment sales, (see
table).
Loan received - - - - 2,188
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Sub total - - - - 2,188
Total receipts 118,723 34,862 - 153,585 85,138
A3 Payments
Charitable Supplies 37,222 2,252 - 39,474 30,074
Rent 10,500 - - 10,500 11,000
Staff and volunter costs 3,012 1,600 - 4,612 12,280
Training - Course 1,211 - - 1,211 3,009
Religious items 14,404 - - 14,404 761
Charitable activities 7,505 8,654 - 16,159 4,170
Event costs 4,945 9,862 - 14,807 -
Cleaning 1,398 - - 1,398 1,593
Utility - - - - 301
Bank Charge 1,033 - - 1,033 1,278
Travel 8,351 - - 8,351 9,138
Telephone 503 - - 503 151
Printing, postage and stationery 2,331 - - 2,331 2,334
Advertising 216 - - 216 1,111
IT costs 3,314 - - 3,314 2,298
Insurance 901 - - 901 -
Repairs and maintenance 17,988 - - 17,988 1,598
Donation 512 - - 512 50
Legal and professional fees 2,699 - - 2,699 1,449
Accountancy fees 1,800 - - 1,800 -
Sub total [ 119,845 ] 22,368 - 142,213 82,595
A4 Asset and investment purchases,
(see table)
Purchase of fixed assets 4,760 - - 4,760 1,087
Loans made 4,088 - - 4,088 94
Sub total [ 8,848 ] - - 8,848 1,181
Total payments 128,693 22,368 - 151,061 83,776
Net of receipts/(payments) - 9,970 12,494 - 2,524 1,362
A5 Transfers between funds - - - - -
A6 Cash funds last year end 1,362 - - 1,362 -
Cash funds this year end - 8,608 12,494 - 3,886 1,362
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CCXX R1 accounts (SS)
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Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
| Categories Signed by one or two trustees on behalf of all the trustees B5 Liabilities B3 Investment assets B2 Other monetary assets B4 Assets retained for the charity’s own use B1 Cash funds |
Details Details Furniture, fixtures and fittings Details Total cash funds (agree balances with receipts and payments account(s)) Other debts due to the charity Details Bank current account Petty cash Details Signature |
Unrestricted funds Restricted funds to nearest £ to nearest £ - 8,608 12,494 - - - - 8,608 12,494 OK OK Unrestricted funds Restricted funds to nearest £ to nearest £ 1,994 - - - - - - - - - - - Fund to which asset belongs Cost (optional) - - - - - Fund to which asset belongs Cost (optional) 5,847 - - - - - - - - - Fund to which liability relates Amount due (optional) - - - - - Print Name |
Endowment funds to nearest £ - - - |
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| Endowment funds to nearest £ - - - - - - Current value (optional) - - - - - Current value (optional) - - - - - - - - - When due (optional) Date of approval |
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REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1197411
CHABAD OF FINCHLEY
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
Classification - Internal
INDEPINDEwf EXAMINER'S REFORT TO THE. TRUSTEES OF CHABAD or i'.INCIILEY THEY DED DE EMBIR 2024 I report lo the charity IruSleE5 011 my cxaminalion Df the accounts ol the conipany lor the year eDdcd 11 DLember 2Q24. Kes tlve Res on5ibilities of TrnsFees and ExamfitK As the charity trustQ¢5 1?1 the a)tnpany land a150 ils director5 foT the purp$ (if cDmpany laivl v()u afL' fespLin%iblii for thv prL'paraii()n DI the aOUnt5 in ac¢oi.daii(L' with Ihc requiremEnts of IhL Companic5 AL-120(h I'the 20(1$ Act'l Having 5atisfiod Tlly5olf that the a(unts of thc company aro nol reiiuired t(5 bt &udii¢d under Part 16 Df tho 2(Xh Aci and aTe ¢liKiblc Charities Act 2011 1'lhL' 2011 Ail'l. In carryin¥ out my examination I havl. followed IhL' DirechOnS g)ven b), tho Charity Comm10 under section 14515ltbl of tlie 2011 Act. Basis of Inde end¥nt E¥aillinerfs Re gTt My exainiiiaiion was carried OUE in accordance with the GLineral DireLiions givLJn by IhE Charity C¢Jiniiii55ionL>rs. An ex&tninaliiiD include5 a reviow of the accounting yocon15 kcpl by tho charity and b coinp47T150n of the arciiuDts prLTh.SLinted with th(kso roci)Tdb. 11 i)l$ include5 consider4tiyn ol ¥iny unusual ilotn5 or disc105ures 111 the accoun15, and sec'king LJxplaiiatiOll% Iruill thi. trustL¢S concenlin# any such liiattc The prtt¢edvTc5 undcrtaken do iiol Provide all ol the cvidence thsi '0ld be re4uirod in an TrUdi1. aDd consoquentl>' A'e o not ¢xpt¢s$ ai) audit opinion on the accounts. Inde endenl Examlnorf5 5tatemont cause Iv i.leVe tliJt in any matl'rial rLlSPtci. accvunling record5 were nul kept in res1 of Ihecompany a5 Te4vio by settioji the 2U(kn ACL. or the ae¢ourtts do nLIt aC¢OEd With thpsv TL'COrds, (Trr the accouiits do notcomply with the aicountins re4uirLJinents ofsoLtioii 396 of thi. 2{m Ad other thiin art! ro41iin'mL'nl ihal the accounts &ve a'truo and fair viow which L5 not a rnatier considereLI as part of ati ityclv'PLhrtdoni LJxainii)aiion.' Dr the acrounls have nol boen preparLSd iji accordanie Hrjth tho mLilhod5 and prinLipli's ¢)t the StatLJt)ILJllI (If ReconlFnirto Prditlie lor d1unting Anil TeporiinK by iharitles IAppliiablL 10 ihariliijs prl'pariny IhL'IF JrTrunt% in aiCI)rdani(' wilh Ihv Financial RepoTlin8 Stsndard applicablo in tho UK and Repijblic ol IrolanLI IrRs 111?ij. I have no cortcorns and have como across no other this report order lo enable a proper understandi Iters in connoction w e cxaminatjL)n 10 w.hicli attention Should drawn ID IhLJ accuunts reachod P¢ioi 1a}'lor FCA Taylor Aswciale5 1st FIOUT. Gallery COUTI 28 Arcodia Av¢ftue Fi1hleY, London 116 N()Yemk,T 2025
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CHABAD OF FINCHLEY
Receipts and payments accounts CC16a
For the period 01/01/2024 31/12/2024
To
from
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrestricted Restricted Endowment
Total funds Last year
funds funds funds
to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £
A1 Receipts
Donations 40,948 - - 40,948 46,692
Fundraising 39,121 - - 39,121 19,482
Grant 5,250 34,862 - 40,112
Educational and welfare 32,754 - - 32,754 14,266
Hire of hall 300 - - 300 380
Other receipts 350 - - 350 2,130
Sub total (Gross income for AR) 118,723 34,862 - 153,585 82,950
A2 Asset and investment sales, (see
table).
Loan received - - - - 2,188
- - - - -
Sub total - - - - 2,188
Total receipts 118,723 34,862 - 153,585 85,138
A3 Payments
Charitable Supplies 37,222 2,252 - 39,474 30,074
Rent 10,500 - - 10,500 11,000
Staff and volunter costs 3,012 1,600 - 4,612 12,280
Training - Course 1,211 - - 1,211 3,009
Religious items 14,404 - - 14,404 761
Charitable activities 7,505 8,654 - 16,159 4,170
Event costs 4,945 9,862 - 14,807 -
Cleaning 1,398 - - 1,398 1,593
Utility - - - - 301
Bank Charge 1,033 - - 1,033 1,278
Travel 8,351 - - 8,351 9,138
Telephone 503 - - 503 151
Printing, postage and stationery 2,331 - - 2,331 2,334
Advertising 216 - - 216 1,111
IT costs 3,314 - - 3,314 2,298
Insurance 901 - - 901 -
Repairs and maintenance 17,988 - - 17,988 1,598
Donation 512 - - 512 50
Legal and professional fees 2,699 - - 2,699 1,449
Accountancy fees 1,800 - - 1,800 -
Sub total [ 119,845 ] 22,368 - 142,213 82,595
A4 Asset and investment purchases,
(see table)
Purchase of fixed assets 4,760 - - 4,760 1,087
Loans made 4,088 - - 4,088 94
Sub total [ 8,848 ] - - 8,848 1,181
Total payments 128,693 22,368 - 151,061 83,776
Net of receipts/(payments) - 9,970 12,494 - 2,524 1,362
A5 Transfers between funds - - - - -
A6 Cash funds last year end 1,362 - - 1,362 -
Cash funds this year end - 8,608 12,494 - 3,886 1,362
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CCXX R1 accounts (SS)
06/11/2025
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Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
| Categories Signed by one or two trustees on behalf of all the trustees B5 Liabilities B3 Investment assets B2 Other monetary assets B4 Assets retained for the charity’s own use B1 Cash funds |
Details Details Furniture, fixtures and fittings Details Total cash funds (agree balances with receipts and payments account(s)) Other debts due to the charity Details Bank current account Petty cash Details Signature |
Unrestricted funds Restricted funds to nearest £ to nearest £ - 8,608 12,494 - - - - 8,608 12,494 OK OK Unrestricted funds Restricted funds to nearest £ to nearest £ 1,994 - - - - - - - - - - - Fund to which asset belongs Cost (optional) - - - - - Fund to which asset belongs Cost (optional) 5,847 - - - - - - - - - Fund to which liability relates Amount due (optional) - - - - - Print Name |
Endowment funds to nearest £ - - - |
|---|---|---|---|
| - | |||
| OK | |||
| Endowment funds to nearest £ - - - - - - Current value (optional) - - - - - Current value (optional) - - - - - - - - - When due (optional) Date of approval |
CCXX R2 accounts (SS)
06/11/2025
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