Charity registration number 1200108
ANIMAL LAW FOUNDATION
ANNUAL REPORT AND UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
ANIMAL LAW FOUNDATION
LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
| Trustees | Mr R Allen |
|---|---|
| V Johansson | |
| C Labchuk | |
| Charity number | 1200108 |
| Registered office | 1-7 Station Road |
| Crawley | |
| West Sussex | |
| RH10 1HT | |
| Independent examiner | Darren Harding ACA FCCA DChA |
| Richard Place Dobson Services Limited | |
| 1-7 Station Road | |
| Crawley | |
| West Sussex | |
| RH10 1HT |
ANIMAL LAW FOUNDATION
CONTENTS
| Page | |
|---|---|
| Trustees' report | 1 - 2 |
| Independent examiner's report | 3 |
| Statement of financial activities | 4 |
| Balance sheet | 5 |
| Notes to the financial statements | 6 - 12 |
ANIMAL LAW FOUNDATION
TRUSTEES' REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
The trustees present their annual report and financial statements for the year ended 31 March 2024.
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out in note 1 to the financial statements and comply with the charity's CIO (Foundation) constitution, the Charities Act 2011 and "Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102)" (effective 1 January 2019).
Objectives and activities
The objects of the charity are:
1, To advance the education of the public in relation to animal protection law, in particular but not exclusively by :
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a, Providing educational forums, seminars and conferences on animal rights law in the community
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b, carrying out and promoting academic research on animal rights law
2, To relieve the suffering and distress of animals by providing information and education to the public as to the legal frameworks in place to protect animals and promote their welfare.
3, To promote humane behaviour towards animals and the prevention of cruelty and suffering among animals by promoting legal compliance with the law through facilitating the enforcement and interpretation of animal protection law.
The trustees have paid due regard to guidance issued by the Charity Commission in deciding what activities the charity should undertake.
The Animal Law Foundation is a legal research charity that looks into neglected areas and where appropriate will bring legal challenges to enforce the law.
Achievements and performance
In this past year, The Animal Law Foundation has continued to work on The Enforcement Problem, the issue of poor enforcement of animal laws being the foundation of all our work. The organisation has also launched two legal initiatives against the cruel killing practices used for crustaceans, such as crabs and lobsters and an initiative that aims to see the minimal legal protections that apply to farmed fish being understood and enforced.
Some examples of what we have been up to
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We launched The Animal Law Foundation with an event in Central London just over a year ago.
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We joined Diane Morgan to hand in over 120,000 signatures to the government calling for a stop to illegal animal abuse at factory farms and slaughterhouses.
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We spoke in Parliament on The Enforcement Problem.
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We spoke at conference all over the world, including Parliament Vegan Campout in the UK
To learn what the charity is currently working on see animallawfoundation.org for more information.
Financial review
During the first period to 31st March 2024 the charity made a surplus of £191,211 (2023: £69,990), of which £130,958 (2023: £30,336) were restricted funds.
At the year end there were total funds of £261,201 (2023: 69,990) of which £161,294 (2023: 30,336) were restricted funds.
Reserves Policy
In addition to holding a budget for the financial year (2024), The Animal Law Foundation will hold unrestricted reserves to ensure that the organisation can sustain itself through a difficult period of fundraising where income may be limited. This amount reflects the cost of overheads.
This reserve is not only important for the viability of the organisation and job security of members of the team, but is important to continue the charity objects, which includes legal interventions, which can take years until completion. It would be highly risky to not be able to ensure a legal intervention can be seen through to completion. The organisation avoids holding excessive unrestricted funds in order to maximise spend on the Charitable Objects.
From December 2024, The Animal Law Foundation will aim to hold sufficient reserves to support its operations for up to 9 months, this is calculated to be £130,000. As the charity grows it will aim to hold the equivalent of 9 months at the end of every year thereafter.
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ANIMAL LAW FOUNDATION
TRUSTEES' REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
Structure, governance and management
The charity is a charitable incorporated organisations governed by a CIO (foundation) constitution registered on 18th August 2022 with charity number 1200108.
The trustees who served during the year and up to the date of signature of the financial statements were: Mr R Allen
V Johansson C Labchuk G Groves (Resigned 20 February 2024)
Future trustees will be selected from successful candidates that apply to an ad for the role.
The organisation is run by Edwina Bowles.
The trustees' report was approved by the Board of Trustees.
.............................. Mr R Allen Trustee Date: .............................................
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ANIMAL LAW FOUNDATION
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
TO THE TRUSTEES OF ANIMAL LAW FOUNDATION
I report to the trustees on my examination of the financial statements of Animal Law Foundation (the charity) for the year ended 31 March 2024.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As the trustees of the charity you are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act).
I report in respect of my examination of the charity’s financial statements carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act. In carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the 2011 Act.
Independent examiner's statement
Your attention is drawn to the fact that the charity has prepared financial statements in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) in preference to the Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice issued on 1 April 2005 which is referred to in the extant regulations but has now been withdrawn.
I understand that this has been done in order for financial statements to provide a true and fair view in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Practice effective for reporting periods beginning on or after 1 January 2015.
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:
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1 accounting records were not kept in respect of the charity as required by section 130 of the 2011 Act; or
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2 the financial statements do not accord with those records; or
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3 the financial statements do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a true and fair view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination.
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the financial statements to be reached.
Darren Harding ACA FCCA DChA
Richard Place Dobson Services Limited 1-7 Station Road Crawley West Sussex RH10 1HT
Dated: .........................19 August 2024
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ANIMAL LAW FOUNDATION
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
| Unrestricted Restricted funds funds 2024 2024 Notes £ £ Income from: Donations and legacies 3 59,607 170,652 Investments 4 1,030 - Total income 60,637 170,652 Expenditure on: Charitable activities 5 384 39,694 Net income for the year/ Net movement in funds 60,253 130,958 Fund balances at 1 April 2023 39,654 30,336 Fund balances at 31 March 2024 99,907 161,294 |
Total Unrestricted Restricted funds funds 2024 2023 2023 £ £ £ 230,259 41,127 35,142 1,030 165 - 231,289 41,292 35,142 40,078 1,638 4,806 191,211 39,654 30,336 69,990 - - 261,201 39,654 30,336 |
Total 2023 £ 76,269 165 |
|---|---|---|
| 76,434 | ||
| 6,444 | ||
| 69,990 - |
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| 69,990 |
The statement of financial activities includes all gains and losses recognised in the year.
All income and expenditure derive from continuing activities.
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ANIMAL LAW FOUNDATION
BALANCE SHEET
AS AT 31 MARCH 2024
| Notes Current assets Debtors 10 Cash at bank and in hand Creditors: amounts falling due within one year 11 Net current assets Income funds Restricted funds 13 Unrestricted funds |
2024 £ 208 263,504 263,712 (2,511) |
2023 £ £ - 201,815 201,815 (131,825) 261,201 161,294 99,907 261,201 |
£ 69,990 |
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| 30,336 39,654 |
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| 69,990 |
The financial statements were approved by the Trustees on .........................
.............................. Mr R Allen Trustee
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ANIMAL LAW FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
1 Accounting policies
Charity information
Animal Law Foundation is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation.
1.1 Accounting convention
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the charity's CIO (foundation) constitution, the Charities Act 2011, FRS 102 “The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland” (“FRS 102”) and the Charities SORP "Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102)" (effective 1 January 2019). The charity is a Public Benefit Entity as defined by FRS 102.
The charity has taken advantage of the provisions in the SORP for charities not to prepare a Statement of Cash Flows.
The financial statements have departed from the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 only to the extent required to provide a true and fair view. This departure has involved following the Statement of Recommended Practice for charities applying FRS 102 rather than the version of the Statement of Recommended Practice which is referred to in the Regulations but which has since been withdrawn.
The financial statements are prepared in sterling, which is the functional currency of the charity. Monetary amounts in these financial statements are rounded to the nearest £.
The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention. The principal accounting policies adopted are set out below.
1.2 Going concern
At the time of approving the financial statements, the trustees have a reasonable expectation that the charity has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. Thus the trustees continue to adopt the going concern basis of accounting in preparing the financial statements.
1.3 Charitable funds
Unrestricted funds are available for use at the discretion of the trustees in furtherance of their charitable objectives.
Restricted funds are subject to specific conditions by donors as to how they may be used. The purposes and uses of the restricted funds are set out in the notes to the financial statements.
1.4 Income
Income is recognised when the charity is legally entitled to it after any performance conditions have been met, the amounts can be measured reliably, and it is probable that income will be received.
Donations are recognised once the charity has been notified of the donation, unless performance conditions require deferral of the amount. Income tax recoverable in relation to donations received under gift aid is reconognised at the time of the donation.
Grants are recognised at the fair value of the asset or income received or receivable when there is reasonable assurance that the grant conditions will be met and the grants will be received.
A grant that specifies performance conditions is recognised in income when the performance conditions are met. Where a grant does not specify performance conditions it is recognised in income when the proceeds are received or receivable or when the related expenditure has been spent. A grant received before the recognition criteria are satisfied is recognised as a liability.
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ANIMAL LAW FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
1 Accounting policies
(Continued)
1.5 Expenditure
Expenditure is recognised once there is a legal or constructive obligation to transfer economic benefit to a third party, it is probable that a transfer of economic benefits will be required in settlement, and the amount of the obligation can be measured reliably.
Expenditure is classified by activity. The costs of each activity are made up of the total of direct costs and shared costs, including support costs involved in undertaking each activity. Direct costs attributable to a single activity are allocated directly to that activity. Shared costs which contribute to more than one activity and support costs which are not attributable to a single activity are apportioned between those activities on a basis consistent with the use of resources. Central staff costs are allocated on the basis of time spent, and depreciation charges are allocated on the portion of the asset’s use.
1.6 Cash and cash equivalents
Cash and cash equivalents include cash in hand, deposits held at call with banks, other short-term liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less, and bank overdrafts. Bank overdrafts are shown within borrowings in current liabilities.
1.7 Financial instruments
The charity has elected to apply the provisions of Section 11 ‘Basic Financial Instruments’ and Section 12 ‘Other Financial Instruments Issues’ of FRS 102 to all of its financial instruments.
Financial instruments are recognised in the charity's balance sheet when the charity becomes party to the contractual provisions of the instrument.
Financial assets and liabilities are offset, with the net amounts presented in the financial statements, when there is a legally enforceable right to set off the recognised amounts and there is an intention to settle on a net basis or to realise the asset and settle the liability simultaneously.
Basic financial assets
Basic financial assets, which include debtors and cash and bank balances, are initially measured at transaction price including transaction costs and are subsequently carried at amortised cost using the effective interest method unless the arrangement constitutes a financing transaction, where the transaction is measured at the present value of the future receipts discounted at a market rate of interest. Financial assets classified as receivable within one year are not amortised.
Basic financial liabilities
Basic financial liabilities, including creditors and bank loans are initially recognised at transaction price unless the arrangement constitutes a financing transaction, where the debt instrument is measured at the present value of the future payments discounted at a market rate of interest. Financial liabilities classified as payable within one year are not amortised.
Derecognition of financial liabilities
Financial liabilities are derecognised when the charity’s contractual obligations expire or are discharged or cancelled.
1.8 Taxation
The charitable company is exempt from corporation tax on its charitable activities.
1.9 Employee benefits
The cost of any unused holiday entitlement is recognised in the period in which the employee’s services are received.
Termination benefits are recognised immediately as an expense when the charity is demonstrably committed to terminate the employment of an employee or to provide termination benefits.
1.10 Retirement benefits
Payments to defined contribution retirement benefit schemes are charged as an expense as they fall due.
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ANIMAL LAW FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
2 Critical accounting estimates and judgements
In the application of the charity’s accounting policies, the trustees are required to make judgements, estimates and assumptions about the carrying amount of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources. The estimates and associated assumptions are based on historical experience and other factors that are considered to be relevant. Actual results may differ from these estimates.
The estimates and underlying assumptions are reviewed on an ongoing basis. Revisions to accounting estimates are recognised in the period in which the estimate is revised where the revision affects only that period, or in the period of the revision and future periods where the revision affects both current and future periods.
3 Donations and legacies
| Unrestricted Restricted funds funds 2024 2024 £ £ Donations and gifts 465 - Grants 59,142 170,652 59,607 170,652 |
Total Unrestricted Restricted funds funds 2024 2023 2023 £ £ £ 465 386 - 229,794 40,741 35,142 230,259 41,127 35,142 |
Total 2023 £ 386 75,883 |
|---|---|---|
| 76,269 |
4 Investments
| Unrestricted | Unrestricted | |
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| funds | funds | |
| 2024 | 2023 | |
| £ | £ | |
| Interest receivable | 1,030 | 165 |
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ANIMAL LAW FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
5 Charitable activities
| Animal | Animal | |||
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| Welfare | Welfare | |||
| 2024 | 2023 | |||
| £ | £ | |||
| Staff costs | 29,751 | - | ||
| Direct expenditure | 4,847 | 4,038 | ||
| 34,598 | 4,038 | |||
| Share of support costs (see note 6) | 3,040 | - | ||
| Share of governance costs (see note 6) | 2,440 | 2,406 | ||
| 40,078 | 6,444 | |||
| Analysis by fund | ||||
| Unrestricted funds | 384 | 1,638 | ||
| Restricted funds | 39,694 | 4,806 | ||
| 40,078 | 6,444 | |||
| Support costs | ||||
| Support costs | Governance | 2024 | 2023 | |
| costs | ||||
| £ | £ | £ | £ | |
| Insurance | 455 | - | 455 | - |
| Printing, Postage & Stationary | 293 | - | 293 | - |
| Advertising | 228 | - | 228 | - |
| Travel & Subsistence | 1,840 | - | 1,840 | - |
| Support costs heading 5 | 224 | - | 224 | - |
| Independent Examiner Fees | - | 2,400 | 2,400 | 2,400 |
| Bank Charges | - | 40 | 40 | 6 |
| 3,040 | 2,440 | 5,480 | 2,406 | |
| Analysed between | ||||
| Charitable activities | 3,040 | 2,440 | 5,480 | 2,406 |
6 Support costs
7 Trustees
None of the trustees (or any persons connected with them) received any remuneration or benefits from the charity during the year.
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ANIMAL LAW FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
8 Employees
The average monthly number of employees during the year was:
| 2024 | 2023 | |
|---|---|---|
| Number | Number | |
| 1 | - | |
| Employment costs | 2024 | 2023 |
| £ | £ | |
| Wages and salaries | 29,274 | - |
| Other pension costs | 477 | - |
| 29,751 | - |
None of the employees are deemed to be key management personnel by the trustees.
There were no employees whose annual remuneration was more than £60,000.
9 Taxation
The charity is exempt from tax on income and gains falling within section 505 of the Taxes Act 1988 or section 252 of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 to the extent that these are applied to its charitable objects.
| 10 Debtors Amounts falling due within one year: Prepayments and accrued income 11 Creditors: amounts falling due within one year Notes Deferred income 12 Other creditors Accruals and deferred income 12 Deferred income Other deferred income |
2024 £ 208 2024 £ - 111 2,400 2,511 2024 £ - |
2023 £ - |
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| 2023 £ 129,425 - 2,400 |
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| 131,825 | ||
| 2023 £ 129,425 |
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ANIMAL LAW FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
12 Deferred income
(Continued)
Deferred income is included in the financial statements as follows:
| 2024 £ Deferred income is included within: Current liabilities - Movements in the year: Deferred income at 1 April 2023 129,425 Released from previous periods (129,425) Resources deferred in the year - Deferred income at 31 March 2024 - |
2023 £ 129,425 |
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| - - 129,425 |
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| 129,425 |
13 Restricted funds
The income funds of the charity include restricted funds comprising the following unexpended balances of donations and grants held on trust for specific purposes:
| Movement in funds | Movement in funds | Movement in funds | Movement in funds | |||
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| Incoming | Resources | Balance at | Incoming | Resources | Balance at | |
| resources | expended | 1 April 2023 | resources | expended | 31 March 2024 | |
| £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | |
| Animal Welfare Fund | 24,000 | (4,806) | 19,194 | 96,000 | (1,635) | 113,559 |
| Fish Farming Fund | 11,142 | - | 11,142 | 33,425 | (36,907) | 7,660 |
| Wakker Dier | - | - | - | 4,227 | (1,152) | 3,075 |
| Veg Trust | - | - | - | 37,000 | - | 37,000 |
| 35,142 | (4,806) | 30,336 | 170,652 | (39,694) | 161,294 |
The Animal Welfare Fund represents funds to bring farm animal welfare legal interventions and challenge.
The Fish Farming Fund is for the research into fish farming legal interventions and if possible conducting such interventions.
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ANIMAL LAW FOUNDATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
| 14 Analysis of net assets between funds Unrestricted funds Restricted funds 2024 2024 £ £ Fund balances at 31 March 2024 are represented by: Current assets/(liabilities) 99,907 161,294 99,907 161,294 |
Total Unrestricted funds Restricted funds 2024 2023 2023 £ £ £ 261,201 39,654 30,336 261,201 39,654 30,336 |
Total 2023 £ 69,990 |
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| 69,990 |
15 Related party transactions
During the financial year Edwina Bowles - the Founder and Executive Director :
Reclaimed travel and subsistence charges of £349 (2023: £0)
Edwina Bowles is also the director of Advocates for Animals who provided legal and professional services of £5,845 (2023: £0)
Vanessa Johansson - Trustee:
Reclaimed travel and subsistence charges of £473 (2023: £0)
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