stadium Charitable Trust
Report of the Truslees and financial statements
For the period ended 05 April 2024
Registered charity number 1202552 (formerly 3285221

Report of the Trustees
Key management informatlon
Trustees, statement of responsibilities
Independent auditor's report
statement of Financial Activities
io
Balance sheet
12
Statement of cash flows
13
Accounting policies
14
Notes to the financial statements
16

Reportof thÈTrustees
Forth￿Year eTrded Aprll 2024
ThpTrustees present their aT)nv31 repoitand fln3nclal 51atements ft>rthe year ended 5 April 2024, The finanEiBI statemÈnis113ve been
prep?red in actord3nce with the accounting polltles sei out in notes to the financl81 staternents and comply wlth the ch3rity's g(werninÈ
Itocutnent, the Charitles Act 2011 and 'AccountinÈ and Reporting byChariiie5'. Statemer*l of REcommended Ptsttlce applicable to charities
prepaTln8 thelr 3ccounts in accordance with the Fln3ncial Reportin&5tandard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021
(effective l JBnu8ry20191.
ObjEttives
The objective of the Ch3rity Is to apply capital or Income for such chailtable purposes a5the Tru5kes In theirabsolLJte discreiion
thlnk ht. The Tru51ees confirm thatthey havÈ referred to the guidance contsined In the chaiity Commi55ion'sgeneral
8uld?nce on public benefit when revSewinE the Charity's alms and objectives and In plannlnE future activltlesand sètting the
grant makln8 pollcy.
Trustees exppct thèt 8rantswill normally5UPPOrt one or more of ihp following outtomes..
Investment into Proven servlces
HelpinE Eroups mèintaln, expand. or pivot existing s&rvlce5ft>1Sowii8learnin8.
• Stren8thenlllgor8anlsatlons
OrEanis?tiQn21 development rather than thÈ costsof se￿Ice5 and stren8then1nE.
. CoDne£tlvlty
-we will invest in organlsations to create conftectlvityacr055 boundarte5to develop leamlng, WÈ wlll
lookto exp3nd communliy leaining on a reBlonal and national basi5 funding time Èctivsileswhlch
may have previously been outofan orEani58tlon or communibes r¢ach withouiourfundln8.
Research and developrnent
- Where the focus Is not on services buton InflupncinE Improvements In ￿levant policy and or
practiie In communltiÈs.
One-off Érèntto supportspeclfic commun1ty crlses. This wlll bE done through a trusted thlrd-party
organisatlon. This can be locally* nationally, or IntematiCFnally,
A¢tlvltle5
Charitable èctivities durlnE the ypar consisted of m2klnE charitabl2 donatloll5to beneflclaries approved by the TrL￿leeS.
The Trustees are sahsfied th3r they 3chiEved thelr oblectivÈs In the ye3r by maklngthpse donatlons.
The Trustees have pald due regard toguldance issued by the CharltyCommlsslDn in dpcidlng whatactlvit¢e5the Charfty should undertake.
and ID particular the Charity ComMis￿on'S genefal guid4ncE on publii bEneflt.
The Ch3riVs Grant Manager has held numÈrou5 meetings with varlou5 charllles 3nd organlsatiQ115throughoutthE year and assessed all
reque5t5 in linÈ with the Charlty's core thÉmÈs. approache5to 8rant8iving and defined ftsnding pots. Stsmo requests have been decllned
where they do not meetthE cole Ihemes.
Duringthe yearthE Chadty madp fouriee¢) Er?nts tDtallln6 £246,250. An analysis Is provided in nDte 3.
The foSlowin8 brlef 5ummaryglves3 flavour of the type5 of prolett5 f￿nded In the year.
The trustees have rÈassessed the categorie5 of 5upportover the yearto eN5ure the best value Is rea51*d from don3tlon5 and swpport Is gNen
un a more rar8eted basls. The 5elÈttlon of Categories Is still un&er Conside￿tI0Th,
Children ondyoungpEople(£5?78)
The Trust made a grantof £5.378 to Happy D8yS
Employmeni (E40.0(X)J
Two donation5 werÈ made to sult Works IoTa total oF£40.IXW).
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Foi Ilkyearendpd 5April 2024
Commu411y-IELI gclffDfr)1£35.0001
Donatlons WE￿ rÈ)ade tts Pocklington r¢u8by In the CoMmunilyfor£lB￿W ènd to SheNfldd CliurthesSCCC loi ElS,OW
FlnoiJclalsUl7POftf£7,IfQ)
DuDalionsweYe madeto 5incereSuppDrl lar £2,160 and to Help FDrUkraine for £5,000
HEolrh/medlcoll£121,7J51
The Iru51ee5 rn2de donationstoWISHH olE25,OOOond Menopaus'ull lor£15AQO. Also a large donatlonof£8L415 WB5 m3detD thE UnlveTsltyof Hull.
DIstr5terfund5 IEJo,oooI
DOna￿On5Wele made to Brlttsh Rod Cross LIb￿ and 8rltlsh Red cro￿ Morocco btsih for£5,000
LDcoJcommunity5upportumbrellgchorllles1£28,99n
Adonation of E28,997wasTnade to CV5Grants
Grant maklAg pollty
The Charity has established Its grantmaklnB policyto achleve11s Dbleciive5 forthe publlcbeoelit and ha5 normally onlyfnadegranisio other
reslstered charities or local public benellt 14U5es.The Ch3fiiy ha5 a(￿Pted applicant5 from a wlde
rangE ol partles btstha5 8ene'allysDught to make donationsto lo¢alcau5es ¥vhere theTrustees belI￿￿theY can rnakeihe most difterentt.
The trustees con￿der1heiru*QthemeS for 3S*5sment of sector5fordonathnsto be as follows..
Volunteering
- Children and young wplÈ
- Empknyrnent
-Flnancklsupwrt
Equ311ty, dlVpLrfLyandaC￿5S1bll1l¥
Healihlmedical
- Di￿sterfu￿ds
Loc81 communltySUPPOrt umbrella charltie5
Aclilevements and Performan
The Charlty ha5 a budget for grintglviTrKfortheyEar and has metthlsobjethve. Details ofdonaliDns are glvell elsewhere Ill thls report and the
trusteesare hippywith scale Of supportand th@5ector5 supported durin8the year,
The Ifustees aye pleasÈd with the support oflÈred to women'5 he31ih charftles In theyearln p4rticulBf5UPPOrtfor3n Endometrlosls wole¢twth Hull
Univer51Lyandworkwith Menapaus'ull.
NTrandal review
The Ch3rllydoe5 not aCt￿e1¥ seek donatlons fromthe publicand 31m5tocontinuethe ¢harlty WDikdecldEd bythe wider He8ley famllyand c
trustees, through the careful 5teward5hlpof existlng rè5Ou￿es.
Thetotal fuTrds held by thethaiityattheend ttf thE reponlng peFIDdwasEIO,554616. £Owas h2111 In restrkted fund5.
There are no maierlalamountswhlch have been de%Bnaied or othe(w15¢ CQTDmitted 3S 3tthÈ Ènd Df the reportln8 pÈrk)d.
The shareholdin8 sn SPH 2aii Umited whlch the Charity received bywayofdonatlon in 2022 was boughtback full bySPH ZOII 11mited in June 2023.
This Iransacllon had no rnaterial effeciort th¢finan£e5 91 thechafity. The bLry-tiackwascarrled otsi at full m3rketvalue and advancede8Yancewa5
receI￿￿frOM theCh¥rttyComrnlsslon.
Resen￿5 policy
The tharilyd￿5 nothave a ptsllcy re4ulring any amounts to be held in r*ptVes due to the m3Dnerln whlch thÈchBrhy15 funded (by One off
don3tionsl- Asthe Iru5tapproaches the end of its Tesourre5 It will carefully manage reserv* to Ènsure any comrnlttedfundlngcan bemet. The
trustees wlll 3ts0 ¢on5iderthe posltlan atthe time 3nd 3sse55the likellhood of securing anyfurthErd0nal￿n&
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ftepori oltheTrustees
Forthe yea¥ exded 5April 2024
Invesiment pollcv
The trusteÈs have wlde powers of investment and have followed a strategy Inve5tiTrE the majority of its funds with CCLA InvestrneRt
Management Llmlted IChvichÈs, Charities and Local Authorities). The balance of funds are held in tash ro cover expected
expendTturÈ for the next three yeèrs
The tru5tee5 selected CCiA as the Investment manager for thÈ charity. following advlce and a selection proce55 run by an exteTDa1
invp.-%tment consultant. The trustees were impressed with the hlstoric perfoimante of CCLA but also considered that the selection of
3 specialist charity Investment manager would brin8 additional benefits In term5 of gèneral trustee tralnlng, Tretworklng etc. In
&ddition the trustees were partitoèrw drawn to the Èthlcal lavestmÈnt fund that offered, whlch is aliened to thE charity's
objectives.
Plans forthe future
The trustees plan to galn a deeper understanding of the challen8e5 faced by local organi5?tions thatthey $￿ppOrt and have a medium
teTtn goal to Increase the level of annval donatlon5 mBde. The tliJ5tees appreclate th3tthis will shorten the life of the trust 8lven tI￿t
It doe5 not ralse funds but they feel thatthey czn make more of a difference wlth more rapid deployment of Its funds.
Conversion to a Charflable lrt£orporated Organisètlon
Stadium Charitable Trust 15 a charity thatwas ￿gIstered in England 8nd Wale5 on 30tlI March 2023 wlth chèrity nutnbEr 1202552.
The charity wa5 formerly constituted ttnder a deed dated 16 October 1989 with reglstered number 328522 ènd wa5 converted to a
Charltable Incorw>rated Organisation ICIOI and 15 now governed by its constitution dated 30 March 2023.
The tN5tees £o*sidered It in the best Interest5 of the charltyto convertto a CIO as they belleve that that the charitable purposes Df
the charity con be more effectively carried outthrough an Incorporated vehicle. A5 a result byvirtue of a transfer agreement datÈd
4th September 2023 all the a55et5 and IlabilitEs of the furmer uninEorpor8ted erptity were translerrÈd to the newly incorporated CIO.
The a55ets and liabilitles of the Charity are not Complex. A55pts at the time of conversation conslsted entirely of cash so it was
straightforwtrd lorthe tru5tee5 to est8bli5h that all assets had been transferrÈd to the CIO. The accountlnE teatn has remained
unch?nged whlch en5ure5 lontlnultyof assets, Ilabilitles and rerords.
structurej gDvernance, and management
The trustee5 3re recrulted by rÈsolution ol the trustees. The constituknDn requires that In identifying, recruitlnE and seletting
Indlviduals for appointment as charity Ifilstees, the tharity trustee5 TIIU5t have regard tothe ski115, knowledge and experience needed
for the effectwe admlnlstration of the ao. The trv5tees are responsible for managingthe affalrs of the CIO. through mÈklng8rants
nd managing the employment of staff as necessary.
The charity has a consultancy asreement wlth 8 very e¥peiienced grant manager who has wDrked In the local area for ? numbe¥ ol
years. Hi5 role Is to provide itbfotmed advice tothe tfUStees and to provide a Ilnk between funded org3nis3tlDn5 and the trustees.
The Grant Manager carrles out research and due diligertte of charst3ble organtsation5, appeals anij projptts to ensurelhey meet the
charltable alms and objÈctives. They provide strategicsupport to the tru5tÈes enablinE continuous develupment ensuring the
trustee5 are kept informèd of their re5pon5ibllltles and any regulatory changes along with broad knowledge of the charitable sector.
Th2 trustees have 355Èssed 5alegu3rding requirements and best practioe In this regard. It is felt th3t due to the waythe trust as5esse5
Erants, the majority of the tlme the trustee5 wlll not ¢om@ Into contort with anyone with vulnerabilitie5. One trustee has
safeguard1n8 trèining and fllls the role of safÈ8uarding offlcer, a safeguarding policy is In place.
The trustee5 re￿1ve no remuneration fortheif role5, the grant manager recelve5 a fixed annual sutn paid by the charity.
New trustees may bÈ appointed at aDytTme by the wldow of the original Settloraf the unincorporatÈd Stadium Charitable Trust but
alway5 ensuringthat the total nutnbei of trustees shall not be les5 than three or exceed nlne.
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Report of the Trustee5
For the year ended 5 April 2024
Key management personnel remuneration
The Trustee5 consider the Board of Trustees as comprising the key management personnel
of the Trust in char@e Df directing and controlling the Trust's assets and affairs and running and operating
the Trust on a day to day basis. All Trustees Eive their time freely and no Trustee received any
remuneration ftsr their Trustee servlces during the year.
References and Administr3tive detalls of the Trust Its Trustees and Advlsors
Trust Name
Stadium Charitable Trust
Charity Re815tratlon NLJmber
12025221 formerly 3285221
Trustees
A Rozenbroek
ASFish
S A Maxey
Reglstered Offlce
Welton Grange
Welton
Brough
East Yorkshire, HU15 INB
Investment Advlsors
JT Flnancial Management Limited
Solicltors
Womble Bond Dlckinson LLP
The Spark
Draymans Wav
Newcastle Helix
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE4 5DE
Accountants
Armstrong Watson Audit Limlted
York House
Thornfield Business Park
Northallerton
DL6 2XQ
Bankers
HSBC Bank plc
3-4 Jame50n Street
Hull
HUI 3JX
Santander UK
2 Triton Square
Regent's Place
London
NWI 3AN
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## 04/02/2025 


Susan Maxey Susan Maxey (Feb 4, 2025 18:36 GMT) 



Audltorfs report to the Tyuslees of the Stadlum Chiritable Trust
Oplnlon
We have audited the financi81 statÈment5 of stsdlum Charltable Trust foi thÈ ye)i ended 5 April 2024 which tomprise Statement of
Financl81 Activities, Statement of FinanEial Position, Ca5hflow Slatetnent and notes to the financial statements, Including a Summary
of significant accounting policlès. The financlal reportlng Iramework that has been applied In their preparatlQll 15 applicable law and
United Kingdom ACcO￿ntIng Standards. Including Financial Reportlng Standafd 102 The Finaricial RÈporting Standard 8ppllcable
rhe UK and Republic ol Ireland Ivjlted Kingdorn Generally Accepted Accounting Practlcel.
In auropinlon the financkl statements..
eive a Irue and 13ir view of thÈ state of thÈ charity's affalrs a5 at S Aprll 2024 and of its IncomiD8 resources and appllcatlon of
re50￿rceS. for the year then Ènded,.
have been properly prepared In accordance with Unlted Kingdom Gen@rallyAccepted ActountinE Practite,. and
havo bÈen properly prepared in accordènce wlth the iequirements of the Charltles Att 2011.
Basls for opinlon
We conducted our audit in 3r.cordance with International 5tandard5 Qn Audlting IUKI IISAS IUKII 8nd ppplicable law.
rèsponsibllltiÈs underthose standard5 are lurther de5crlbed In the Audltorfs rÉsponsibilitles forthe audit of the financial statelnents
sectlon of our report. We are independent ol the charity in accordantÈ with the ethlial requirements that are relevant to ouraudit
of the fillancial ststefflellts In thp UK, Includingthe FRC'S Ethlcal Stand8rd, Ènd we have fulfllled our otherethical re5ponsibllltles in
3ccordante with these requirements. WÈ believe that the audit evidence we have obtalned is suffltlÈnt and approprlate to provlde a
basis forour oplniDn.
Con£luslons relatlng to Eoing conErn
In Bvditing the financi81 statemÉnt5, we have concluded that the Tru5tees' use ol the going concÈrn ba515 of attountlng in the
preparation of the fin2n¢ial ststements Is appropriate.
Based on the workwe have performed. WÈ have not Identified any m8tÈrial uNcert31nties relating to event5 or conditions that,
indlvidually or collectively, may cast5ignific£nt doubt on the Charity's ability to contlnue as 8 going concern for a period of at leist
twelve months from when the financ131 stiternents are 8Uthorised for i55ue.
Our responsibllltles and the re5ponslbilities of the TYu5tees with respect to going concern are described in the relevant Sections of
this report.
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Independent auditorfs report
Other Information
The other Information campri5eS the inlormatlon included In the annual report, intludlng the trÉJstee5' report other than the
fln8nci31 st4temÈnts and our auditor'5 report thereon. The trustee5 are re5ponsSble for the other Info¥mation contalned within the
annual report. Our opinion on the financi315tatemÈnts does not coverthe other inlorm3tlon and, Èxcopt to the extent othe￿1$e
explKitly stated in our report, we do not eKpre55 any form tsf assurance conclusion thereon.
Our responsibility Is to read the other information and, In dolng so, consider whether the othÈr information is materlally incon5iStent
with thÈ financial staternents or Dur knowledge obtalned in the rourse of the audit, or gtherwise appÈars to be m3ter(ally mlsstated.
If we Identify such materlal Incon515tencles orapparent rnaterlal rnis5tatements, we are required to determlne whether this glves
rise to a material misstatÈmÈnt in the financlal statements thernselves. If. based on the work we have performed. we conclude that
there Is a material mlsstatement ol this other intormatlon, we are requiied to report thatf)ct.
We have nothlng to report In this regard.
M&tters on whlch we are requlred to report by emception
We have nothlng to ¥eport In respect of the followln8 mattels in Telation to which the Charities (Accounts and Report51 ReEulatlon5
2008 require us to reportto you il, in our oplnlon..
tho information given in the financial Statements is inconsistent any material respect with the trustees, report,. or
the informatlon given In the financlal statements Is Inconslstellt in any material rÈspÈct wlth the trustees, report,. or
sufrK￿nt accounting rÈtords have not been kept,. or
the financial statements are not in agreementwith the accounting records and returD5- or
we have not received all the informatlon and explanatlons we requSre for 0￿r audit.
Responsibilities of trustees
As explainp.d more fully in the trustoes, respon5ibilitles statement, thÈ trostees ale responslble for thp. preparatlon of thÈ financlal
StatÈments and for being satlsfied that they eive a tiue 8nd falr vlew, and lor Such Internal control as the tru5tee5 dÈtermine is
necessaryto en8ble the preparation of flnancial statements that ?re frÈe from material misstatement, whether due tc fraud or error.
In preparing the financlal statements, the trustees are responsiljle for asse55inEthe charlty's ability to continue a$ 3 eoing concern,
disc105ingi as applicable, matters related to golng concern and using the going concern basis ol accounting ￿n￿55the trustees either
intend to liquidate thÈ charity or to fease operations, or have no reali5tii alternative but ta do so.
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Independent auditor5 rEport
Auditor's responsibilities for the audit of the ftnaniial statements
We have been appoinred as 3uditor under section 144 of the chariti￿ Act 2011 and report in accordance with the Act and
relevant rÈgul3tions or having effect thereundÈr.
Our approach to identifying and è%5essinB the risks of material misstatement in respect of irreeularities, including Ir3ud and
non-cornpliance with laws and regulations, was as follows..
•the Engagement partner ensured that the engagement team collectively had the appropriate competence, capabilities and
skllls to identify or reco@n15e non-compllance with applicable laws and regulatlOll5,'
•we focused on specific laws and regul&tlOns which we considered may have a direct materi41 effect on the financial
statements orthe operations of the company, inEluding the Charities Act and anti-bribery le6islation',
we 8sse55ed the extent of compliance with the law5 and reEulations identified above throu8h making enquiries ol
management and inspecting legal corie5pondents,' and
•idontified laws and regiJl8tions were con)municated withln the audlt te4rn regularly and the team remained èlert to instances
of non-compliance throughout the audit.
We assessed the susceptibility of the company's financial statements to material misst?tement, including obtalning an
understanding of how fraud might occur, by..
rnakin8 enquiries of mana8ement 8S to where they considered there w8S SU5ceptibilityto fraud, their knowledge of actual,
suspected and alleged fraud-
*CQnsiderlng the internal controls in place to mitlEate risks of fratrd and non-compliance with laws and regulations.
To addwess the rlsk of fraud through management bi2$ and override of controls, we..
'performed analytlC21 procedures to identify any unusu81 or unexpected relationships,.
•tested journal entries to identify unusual transactions,. and
•investigated the rationale behind significant or unusual transactlon5
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Independentaudltor's report
In rÈspon5e to the Ti5k of irreEul3ritie5 and non-compli3nce wlth laws and reEulatlons, we desi8ned procedures which
Included, but were not limited to:
•ag¥eeing financial State￿ent disclosures to underlying supportlng document3tion,'
•readins the minutes ol meetings of those Charged with governanco,.
•enquiring of management as ta 3ttU31 and potential litigation and clalms,, and
•reviewing correspuridence with HMRC and the cornpany's legal advisors.
There are inherent limitations in our audit procedures describEd above. The more removed th3t law5 and regulations are from
finan<lal transaction5. the less Ilkely it Is that we would become aware of non-cornpllance. Auditing standards also limit the
audit procedures required to Identify non-compliance with law5 and regulations to enquiry of the dirEttDrs and oiher
management and the 1115pection of regulztory and legal correspandence, if any.
Material mlsstatetnents that arise dueto fraud can t>e harder to detect than those that arlse from error a5 they may involve
deliberBte concealment or collusion.
A further de5crlptlon of our responsibillties for the audit of the financial statemenis is located on the Flnancial Reporting
Council's website at.. www.frc.or8.ukl3uditorsre5ponsibilitles.
Thls description forms part of our auditDrfs report.
Use of our report
This report Is made solely to the charity's tru5tEÈ5, as 3 bodyi in accordance with Part 4 01 the Charlties (Accounts and Report51
Regulations 2008. Our audit work has been undertaken so that we might state to the charitvs trustees those mattÈrs we are
required to stste to them in an auditor's report and for no other purpose. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we do not
accept or assurne responsibilityto anyone other than the charity and the ch8rity's trustees as a bodyt for our audit worl for
th15 repart, or for the opinions we hzve formed.
ATmstrong W3t50n Audit knmited
SSmon Turner (Senlor Statutory Audltorl
York House
Thornfield Bvslness Park
Northallerton
DL6 2XQ
04/02/2025
Arrn5trong Wat50n Audit Ilmited are eliEible to act a5 audltors in terms of sectioll 1212 of the Companles Act 2006.
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Statement of financial activitles
For the year ended 5 April 2024
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Notes
2024
2023
Incoming & Endowments
Investment income
338,566
900
Profit on disposal of investments
Increase in market value of investments
Donation5 received for the period
Total income
45,178
129,599
9,892,056
9,892,956
513,343
Expendlture
Charitable uctivitles
Grarits payable in furtherance of Trust's objectives
1246,2501
1169,9121
Admilllstrative costs
Governance costs
Bank charEes
Total expenditure
121,9721
12521
1268,4741
112,4191
1182,3311
Net incoTne / lexpenditurel and net movement of funds
244,869
9,710,625
Unrestricted fund balances brought forward
10,313,747
603,122
Unrestricted fund balances carried forward
10,558,616
10,313,747
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statement of finoncial activities
For the comparative year ended 5 April 2023
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Notes
2023
2022
Income & Endowments
Investment income
Donations received for the period
Total incorne
900
9,892,056
9,892,956
Expenditure
Charitoble activities
Grants payable in f urtherance of Trust's
objectives
1169,9121
1126,8441
Administrative Costs
Governance costs
112,4191
14,8001
Bank charges
Totsl expendlture
1182,3311
1131,645
Net expenditure and net movemerbt of funds
9,710,625
1131,6371
Unrestricted fund balances brought forward
603,122
734,759
Unrestricted lund balances carried forward
10,313,747
603,122
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Balance sheet
5 April 2024
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All unrestricted funds
Notes
2024
2023
Current assets
Investments
Cash at bank and in hand
Total current assets
9,429,599
1,133,817
10,5G3,416
9,892,056
429,491
10,321,547
Creditor: amounts falling due within one year
14,8001
17,8001
Net current assets
10.558,616
10,313,747
Total assets less current liabilities
10,558,616
10,313,747
Creditors: amounts falling due after one year
Net assets
10,558,616
10,313,747
Unrestricted funds
10,558,616
10.313.747
Approved by the Trustees on
and signed on its behalf by-.
Susan Maxey IFeb 4, 2025
8..36 GMT)
ASFish
SA Maxey
Trustee
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Statement of Cash Flows
5 April 2024
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Notes
2024
2023
Net cash used in operating actlvities
1271,4741
1185,3311
Cash flow from Investlng activities:
Bank interest
Sale of investment
Purchase of investment
338,566
9,937,234
19,300,000)
900
Net cash flow
704,327
1184,432)
Cash flow from flnancing activities
Donations received
Grants received
Change in cash and cash equivalents
Cash and cash equivalents brought forward
704,327
429,491
1184,4321
613,922
Total cash and cash equivalents at the end of the year
1,133,817
429.491
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st3tementof accounting pollcles
181 Ba515 of preparatton and assessment of going concern
The accounts Iflnancial statements) have been prepared under the hlstorlcal c05t conventlon wlth items recognised
at cost Ortra￿￿CtI0n v81ue unles5 DthÈrwise stated in the relevant notelsl to these accounts. The financi31 statement5
have b2en prepared in 8ccordance with the Statement of Recommended Practite.. Accounting and Reporting
by Charitles preparing thÈir accounts In accordance wlth the Financial Reportlng 5t3ndard applicable In the UK and
Republic of Ireland IFRS1021 Issuèd on 16July 2014 and the FinBncial Reportlng Standard applicable in the Unlted Kingdom
and Republlc of Ireland (FR51021 and the Charlties Act120111.
The Charltycon5titUt￿ a public benefit entity as defined by FRS 102.
The Trustees have considered the level of1Squid assets held and Compared this to the likelyvalue of grant5to be paid In future
periods. Accordingly the Trustees con5iderthatthere is no material uncertainties about the abillty of the Charity to remain a
golngconcern.
Ibl Merger atC04Jntlng
As noted on page 3 on 4th SeptÈmber2023 the Charity was converted to a Charltable Irtcorporated Organisatlon and the assets
and liabllltles of theformer unincorporated trust were transfprred to the newly IncoTporated organisation. In accord3nte with
5eitlon 27 of the Charlties Statement ol Recommended Practice ISORPI the restructure has been accounted fDr as a merger
of the two entlties. The assets, Ilabilities ènd funds hive been presented as though the have 21w3ys been part of thÈ same
restructtjred entity and the results of both entitles have beetJ Included forthe whole of Ihe reportlng period.
Icl Fund accountlng
Gen2ral funds are 3vall8blefor use at thE dlscretion of the Trustees In furtherance of the general oblectlves olthe Trust
Given the non complex nature of the operations of thefund and how its Incoming resources are generated no fund
nDte analysis has been disclosed within the financi31 statements. This reflects theTrustees' vlew that the appropriate
and sufficient Information presenta true and fatrvi2W to users Is disclosed on the face of ihe Statement of Finantlal
Activitle5.
STADIUM CHARITABLE TRLJFr
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Statement of accounting pollcles
Idl Income recognltion
AII Income 15 recognlsed once theTrust has entitlement to the income, it is probable that the
income wlll be recelved and the 3rn0unt of income can be rnezsured reliable.
Donations, are recognlsed when thE Trust has been nDtlfled in writing of both the amount and
settlement date. In the ?.vp.nt that a don3tlon is subject to conditions that require a lovel ol
perform8nr.p. before the Trust Is entlll¥d to the funds, the income is deferred and Not recogn15ed
until e1therth[￿e condition5 are fully met, 01 the fulfSlment of those conditlons is wholly wlthln
the control of the Trust and It Is piobable that those condltions wlll be fulFllled in the reporting
period.
Interest on funds held on deposit is InclLided when receivable and the amount can be measured
rellably bythe Trust,. this Is normèlly upon notificatlon of the Interest paSd or payable by the bank.
tjlvidends are recognised once the divldend h8s been declared and notification has been received
of the divldend due.
lel Expenditure RecoEnltion
Liabilltles are recogni5ed a5 soon as there Is a legEI orconstructive obllgatlon committlng the
Trust to that expenditure, it is possible that settletnent wlll be required andthe amount Of the
obllgation can be me35ured reliably.
All expendlture15 accounted for on bn accruals basls. All expenses includlng support CD5ts 4rÈ
allocated or apportioned to the applicable expenditure headings
Grants payable are payments made to third part1￿ in the furtherance of the charit2blo objects of the
Trust. In the case of an unconditlonal grart offerth15 is accrued once the recipient hos been nDtified
of the gr3nt award. The n(rtification give5 the reclplent reasonable expectation that they will receive
the one-year or multi-yeargrant. Grant èwBrds thar are sublect tothe reclpient fulfllllng
performance condityons are only accrued when the reclpient has been Notifted of thE grant and any
Provtslons for8rants are made when the Intp.ntlon to make a 8rant hss been COMTnunlcated to the
recipient but thÉre is uncertalnty as to the timlng of the grant orthe amount of grant payable.
The provision for a multl-yeargrant15 iecognised at Its present value where settlement is due over
more than one year from the date of the award, there are no unfvllllled performantr conditions
under control of the Trust that woulo permitthe Trustto avoid makingfuEure paymÉntl51, settlement
is probable and the effect of discounting Is material. The discount rate used is the average rate ol
InV￿tMent yleld in the year In whlch grant award is made. This discount rate Is regardEd bythe
Trustees as providing tho most current svallable estlmate of the opportunlty cost of money reflecting
the tlme value of moneyto the Trust.

Statement of accounting policies
If) Investments
l¥Jvestments comprise investments in investment funds managed by thlrd parties. They are stated fair value
based on the market value of the underlylng investments held in the investment fund as at the reportlnE date.
(gl Iryecoverable VAT
Ir¥ecoverable VAT Is charged against the expenditure headin8 for which it was incurred.
(h) Allocation of support and governance cost
Governance costs comprlse all cost5 Involving public accountability of the Trust and its compliance
with regulatlon and good practice. These costs Include cost5 related to statutory audit and legal fees
together with an apportionment of overhead and suppc>rt Costs,
111 Charltable activitles
Costs of charltable adlvitles represents grants made, a5 shown in note 2.
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Notes to financial statement5
5 April 2024
STADIUM CHARITABLE TRUST
l. Investment income
2024
2023
Bank interest
Profit on disposal of investment
Revaluation of investment
338,566
45,178
129,599
513,343
900
900
2. Donations received
2024
2023
Gift of shdres in private companv
9,892,056
9,892,056
The shares in SPH 2011 Limited were donated to the Trust on 30, May 2022
3. Analysis of grants
£50,001 to
£500,000
£10,000 to
£50,000
Less than
£10,000
2024 Total
2023 Total
Chlldren and young people
5,378
5,378
Employment
40,000
40,000
Community-led action
33,000
33,000
Flnancial support
7,160
7,160
Healthlmedical
81,415
40,300
121,715
Disaster funds
10,000
10,000
Local community support umbrella charitie5
28,997
28,997
MedicallHealth/Sickness
1,260,000
Sport / RecTeation
24,440
General Charitable Purposes
19,472
81,415
142,297
22,538
246,250
1,303,912
Grants paid in the year are analysed further on page 18
STADIUM CHARITABLE TRUST
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r4otes to financial statements
5 Aprll 2024
STADIUM CHARITABLE TRUST
3. Analysis of grants {continuedl
Chlldren ènd
oun
eo
Happy Days
5,378
5,378
Em
ment
Sult Works
40,000
40,LKIO
Communlt .led action
Pocklington Rugby in the Communlty
Sheffield Churches SCCC
18,000
15,0
33.000
Finandal SU
ort
Slncete Support
2,160
7,16D
Health
medlcal
WISHH
Neighbourhood Network- Menopausull
University of Hull
25,000
15,300
81,415
121,715
Dlsaster funds
British Red Cr055 Libya
British Red Cross Morocco
5,000
5,000
10,000
Local communSt
su
rt umbrella charitles
CVS Grants
28,997
28,997
246,250
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Note5 to financial statements 5 April 2024
STADIUM CHARITABLE TRUST
4. Governance costs
No Trustee received any remuneration for thelr services and no Trustees were reimbursed
expenses in the current or prior year. The Trust has no employees and therefore did not incur
any staff costs in the current or prior year.
Governance costs include the audit and legal fees of £21,97212023.'£12.4191
5. Investments
2024
2023
Donation of shares in private company
9,892,056
CCLA - COSF Charities Ethical Investment Fund
9,429,599
As at 5th April 2024
9,429,599
9,892,056
Thè shares in SPH 2011 Limited were donated to the Trust on 30, May 2022
On 22 June 2023, SPH 2011 Limited bought back its own shares from the Trust at full market value of
£9.936,414. The majority of the cash arising was subsequently invested with CCLA.
6. Creditors: amounts due within one year
2024
2023
AccruÈd expenses
Grants payable
4,800
4,800
3,000
7,800
4,800
STDIUM CHARITABLE TRUST
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Notes to financial statements
5 April 2024
STADIUM CHARITABLE TRUST
8. Recontiliation of net movements in funds to net Cash flow from operating
activities
2024
2023
Net movement in flsnds
Deduct non-cash donations received
Interest receivable
Profit on disp05Jl of sale of investments
Revaluation of investments
Decrease in debtors
Decrease in creditors
244,869
9,710,625
19,892,056)
19001
1338,5661
145,1781
1129,5991
13.0001
13,0001
Net cash flow fiom operating activities
1271,4741
1185,3311
STADIUM CHARITABLE TRUST
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£io,ooi
E50.001 to
to Les5 than
£500.OW £SO,000 £10,000
Volu¥tteerlng
Ch15dren young people
Sheffield Chur¢he5 SCCC
15,1)OU
FinancTal Support
SInCe￿ Support
H&lp for Ukraille
2,160
5,000
Equalltyl dlverslty and accesslblllty
He31thlmedl¢al
WISHH
Neighbourhood Network- Menopau5uII
Vnhferslty of Hull
25.000
15,300
81.415
Dlsa5ter funds
Brif15h Red Cross Llbya
Brltish Red Cross Morttco
5.000
5,000
Local community support umbrella charltles
CV5 Grant5
28,997
81,415 142,297 22,538
246,250

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