
## **Trustees’ Annual Report for the period** 

**From** 1 April 2024 **Period start date    To** 31 March 2025 **Period end date** 

**Charity name:** Alton and District Community Relief Foundation 

**Charity registration number:** 1204493 

## **Objectives and Activities** 

||SORP reference||
|---|---|---|
|Summary of the purposes of<br>the charity as set out in its<br>governing document|Para 1.17|1.<br>The relief of poverty in Alton and surrounding<br>Alton Rural catchment including the villages of<br>Bentley, Beech, Bentworth, Binsted, Blacknest,<br>East Worldham, Holybourne, Kingsley, Chawton,<br>Selborne, Farringdon, Newton Valence,<br>Blackmoor, Oakhanger, Froyle, Four Marks,<br>Medstead, Ropley, Lasham and Shalden.<br>2.<br>Where possible, collaborate with other local<br>charities, service organisations and funding<br>sources, to avoid duplication, and to promote<br>joined-up response to maximise impact and<br>good practice to support those in need.<br>3.<br>Provide aid and assistance to individuals and<br>households primarily, as well as to groups and<br>organisations whose beneficiaries meet these<br>charitable objects.|
|Summary of the main<br>activities in relation to those<br>purposes for the public<br>benefit, in particular, the<br>activities, projects or<br>services identified in the<br>accounts.|Para 1.17 and<br>1.19|The charity’s main activities include:<br><br>Awarding grants up to £625 for people in need,<br>via a referrer (usually a social prescriber, school<br>leader, youth worker, etc.) awarded in the form<br>of goods and services with payment directly to<br>the provider of the goods/services.<br><br>Fundraising:  grant writing and applying for<br>grants, seeking donations.<br><br>Community engagement and signposting to<br>share information about the charity to make<br>people—especially referrers—aware of the<br>charity’s purpose and objectives.|
|Statement confirming<br>whether the trustees have<br>had regard to the guidance<br>issued by the Charity<br>Commission on public<br>benefit|Para 1.18|Yes, the trustees have had regard to the<br>guidance issued by the Charity<br>Commission on public benefit.|



## **Additional information (optional)** 

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||SORP reference||
|---|---|---|
|Policy on grant making|Para 1.38|Awarding grants to support people in need<br>is our core activity.  Our grant-making<br>policy enables us to achieve this objective.<br><br>£625/year per applicant. This includes all costs<br>and expenses,includingVAT.|





|||<br>To increase each year on 31stMarch to match<br>cost-of-living increases. Per-grant maximum<br>increased accordingly from £600 to £625 during<br>this reporting period.<br><br>Referral required.  No self-referrals.<br><br>Referrer to remain in charge of the referral,<br>including liaising directly with the beneficiary,<br>through to the conclusion of the application<br>process and coordination/receipt of any and all<br>goods/services<br><br>Request must be specific with estimated<br>itemised costs.<br><br>Financial information required for each person in<br>the household.<br><br>In exceptional circumstances, grants in excess<br>of the maximum amount may be awarded.  If<br>possible, supplemental funding may come<br>through other/outside sources, but this is not<br>guaranteed.<br><br>In the event of any conflict of interest—or the<br>appearance of a conflict—a conflicted trustee<br>shall abstain from voting on the grant<br>application.<br><br>Payment for approved goods/services are<br>always made directly to the provider of the<br>goods/services.  No funds are given directly to<br>the beneficiary.  The only exception to this is in<br>the form of gift cards in an approved amount; for<br>example, Sainsbury’s.|
|---|---|---|
|Policy on social investment<br>including program related<br>investment|Para 1.38|Not applicable.  Social investment does not<br>form a material part of our charitable<br>activities.|
|Contribution made by<br>volunteers|Para 1.38|Minimal contribution; the work of the charity<br>is completed by the trustees.<br>Contributions by two nontrustee volunteers<br>during this reporting period involved<br>assistance in the delivery of items<br>purchased for a grant beneficiary.|
|Other:  Community Roles<br>and Impact of Trustees||The involvement of representatives of key community<br>groups and charities, along with a referral-based<br>application process, continues to enhance ADCRF’s<br>efficiency and effectiveness with helpful signposting<br>and joined-up thinking and action.<br>ADCRF Trustees are people of influence in the<br>community, involved with or connected to:<br><br>Alton Lions<br><br>Harvest Church<br><br>The Parish of the Resurrection<br><br>East Hants Citizen’s Advice Bureau<br><br>Alton Food Bank<br><br>Alton Community Cupboard<br><br>Alton Community Exchange (community network)<br><br>Bushy Leaze Children’s and Families’ Centre<br><br>The King’s Arms Youth Project<br><br>Resurrection Trading (dba Resurrection Furniture)<br><br>Primary/Secondary School Governance<br><br>ABF Charitable Trust<br><br>Dementia-Friendly Alton<br><br>The Thomas Geales Almshouses (Alton United<br>Charities)|





 The East Hampshire Local Children’s Partnership  Alton Rotary  Andy’s Man Club  Alton Men’s Shed  A31 Social Prescribers Network  Alton Santa 

Transparency and trustworthiness are inherent in our grant awards because all payments for goods and services are made directly to the provider, not to the beneficiary/recipient. 

For example, when an applicant needs items of furniture, we contact the manager of Resurrection Furniture (a parish-based charity) to see if they can quality used items that are suitable; the items are then discounted or free. 

## **Achievements and Performance** 

||SORP reference||
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|Summary of the main<br>achievements of the charity,<br>identifying the difference the<br>charity’s work has made to<br>the circumstances of its<br>beneficiaries and any wider<br>benefits to society as a<br>whole.|Para 1.20|During this reporting period, we awarded 57 grants,<br>52 to individuals and 5 to other local charities.  The<br>total of all grants awarded during the reporting<br>period was £22,423.33.<br>All of the charity’s beneficiaries requested our help<br>because they had no other source of help.  As set<br>forth in the summary immediately below, we help<br>people obtain crucial goods and services.<br>We are able to respond quickly to requests.<br>We work closely with social prescribers; school<br>leaders; agencies/charities that support children,<br>young people and vulnerable families; area<br>churches; and the local food bank. The work of the<br>charity has helped to strengthen community bonds<br>and demonstrate kindness, caring and support for<br>others.<br>On 24thJune 2024, the Trustees held a Launch<br>Event, attended by Town, District and County<br>Councillors, Clergy, Youth Charities and<br>Organisation, Service Organisation Leaders,<br>Community Charity Leaders, Citizens Advice Staff,<br>Social Prescribers, School Pastoral and<br>Safeguarding Leads.  Fifty people, many with<br>several “hats” in the community attended. Some<br>have initiated direct referrals and applications since<br>then.  Everyone who attended is in a position to<br>signpost to us and many have done so, as reported<br>anecdotally.|



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|Achievements against<br>objectives set|Para 1.41|_See_above.<br>We are achieving our charitable objectives,<br>but know that many people are in need of<br>assistance.  Our efforts are ongoing to<br>make people aware of the charity and its<br>objectives.|
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|Performance of fundraising<br>activities against objectives<br>set|Para 1.41|Obtaining grants to support our charitable<br>activities has become increasingly difficult.|
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|Investment performance<br>against objectives|Para 1.41|Not applicable.|
|Other|||



## **Financial Review** 

|Review of the charity’s<br>financial position at the end<br>of the period|Para 1.21|The charity is in a good financial position at<br>the end of the reporting period, with funding<br>sources sufficient to meet the expected<br>demand into the next reporting period.|
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|Statement explaining the<br>policy for holding reserves<br>stating why they are held|Para 1.22|We do not hold reserves and therefore do<br>not have a reserves policy.<br>Unspent/unallocated funds await<br>distribution to future beneficiaries.|
|Amount of reserves held|Para 1.22|None.  Balance at the end of the reporting<br>period is not held as reserves; these funds<br>will be awarded in the form of goods and<br>services to future beneficiaries.|
|Reasons for holding zero<br>reserves|Para 1.22|We have no expenses that require a<br>reserve.|
|Details of fund materially in<br>deficit|Para 1.24|Not applicable.|
|Explanation of any<br>uncertainties about the<br>charity continuing as a going<br>concern|Para 1.23|The charity will continue as a going concern<br>as long as we are able to secure funding in<br>the form of grants and donations.<br>We are the local designated charity into<br>2027 from the Church of England parish,<br>and we receive donations from local service<br>organisations, charities, and community<br>groups.|



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|The charity’s principal<br>sources of funds (including<br>anyfundraising)|Para 1.47|As noted above, our sources of funds<br>include a grant from Hampshire County<br>Council (for which we applied successfully),|
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|||and donations from local groups, service<br>organisations, churches and individuals.|
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|Investment policy and<br>objectives including any<br>social investment policy<br>adopted|Para 1.46|Not applicable.|
|A description of the principal<br>risks facing the charity|Para 1.46|The greatest risk facing the charity is a lack<br>of funding.|
|Other|||



## **Structure, Governance and Management** 

|Description of charity’s<br>trusts:|||
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|Type of governing document<br>(trust deed, royal charter)|<br>Para 1.25|Constitution|
|How is the charity<br>constituted?<br>(e.g., unincorporated association, CIO)|Para 1.25|Foundation 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|Per our Constitution:<br>10. Appointment of charity trustees<br>(1) Apart from the first charity trustees, every<br>trustee must be appointed for a term of<br>three years by a resolution passed at a<br>properly convened meeting of the charity<br>trustees.<br>(2) In selecting individuals for appointment as<br>charity trustees, the charity trustees must<br>have regard to the skills, knowledge and<br>experience needed for the effective<br>administration of the CIO.|
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|Policies and procedures<br>adopted for the induction<br>and training of trustees|Para 1.51|Katie Ward joined as a new trustee on 16th<br>September 2024, after serving as minute<br>secretary/support admin from the founding<br>of the charity.  Formal induction was not<br>required.|
|The charity’s organisational<br>structure and any wider<br>network with which the<br>charity works|Para 1.51|As a Foundation CIO with six trustees,<br>organisational structure is flat, with<br>decisions made by simple majority with<br>active participation of all trustees.<br>No wider network other than informal<br>engagement with key figures in the<br>community.|





|Relationship with any<br>related parties|Para 1.51|Not applicable.|
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|Other|||



## **Reference and Administrative Details** 

|**Charity name**|AltonandDistrict CommunityRelief Foundation|
|---|---|
|**Other name the charity uses**|ADCRF or“The Relief Foundation”|
|**Registered charity number**|1204493|
|**Charity’s principal address**|Harvest Church, Alton Maltings<br>Maltings Close<br>Alton GU34 1DT|



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

|1<br>2<br>3<br>4<br>5<br>6|**Trustee name**|**Office (if any)**|**Dates acted if not for**<br>**whole year**|**Name of person (or body)**<br>**entitled to appoint trustee**<br>**(if any)**|
|---|---|---|---|---|
||Moira Baker||Fullyear|N/A|
||Lisa Hillan|Secretary/CC Contact|Fullyear||
||Andrew Lawrence|Chair|Fullyear||
||David Millard||Fullyear||
||Paul Susans|Treasurer|Fullyear||
||Katie Ward||From 16thSeptember<br>2024||



Corporate trustees – names of the directors at the date the report was approved: _**not applicable**_ 

Name of trustees holding title to property belonging to the charity: _**not applicable**_ 

## **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 assets are held and how this N/A falls within the custodian charity’s objects Details of arrangements for safe custody and segregation of such assets N/A from the charity’s own assets 



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

|**Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)**|**Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)**|**Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)**|
|---|---|---|
|**Type of**<br>**adviser **<br>**Name**<br>**Address**|||
|N/A|||
|**Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information):**N/A|||



**Exemptions from disclosure:** N/A 

**Other optional information:** N/A 

**Date: 30[th] January 2026** 


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|**Date**||**Transaction Description**|**ADCRF**<br>**Reference***|**Grant**||**Banking**<br>**Fees**|**Other**<br>**Expenses**||**Interest**<br>**Income**|**Donation**<br>**Income**|**Grant**<br>**Income**|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|01-Apr-24|******|_*ADCRF references date from official CIO status_||||||||||
|||||||||||||
|10-Apr-24||Enix Ltd(webhosting)|||||7.80|||||
|15-Apr-24||MonthlyAccount Fee||||5.00||||||
|16-Apr-24|**1**|Mike Frost Carpets,flooring|WG240214|**600.00**||||||||
|18-Apr-24|**2**|Argos(household items)|HCB1|**345.00**||||||||
|23-Apr-24|**3**|Currys(washer,microwave)|LD20|**444.00**||||||||
|02-May-24|**4**|Hi-Tech Heating, gas cooker installation|TR240306|**139.56**||||||||
|02-May-24|**5**|John Lewis(child car seat)|TS3|**249.99**||||||||
|10-May-24|**6**|8th Alton Scouts (reg'd charity),subs, supplies<br>for low income children|Grp|**600.00**||||||||
|15-May-24||MonthlyAccount Fee||||5.00||||||
|21-May-24|**7**|Bushy Leaze Family Support (reg'd charity),<br>young parentsgroup|BL5|**600.00**||||||||
|22-May-24|**8**|Sainsbury's|MO7a|**250.00**||||||||
|22-May-24||household essentials|MO7b|**250.00**||||||||
|22-May-24||for Ukrainians|MO7c|**100.00**||||||||
|22-May-24|**9**|Sainsbury's,household essentials|SD8a|**100.00**||||||||
|22-May-24||for family with terminally|SD8b|**250.00**||||||||
|22-May-24||ill child|SD8c|**250.00**||||||||
|23-May-24|**10**|Sainsbury's, vouchers for household essentials|A1|**250.00**||||||||
|28-May-24|**11**|HCC FBO Bushy Leaze (reg'd charity),children's<br>group play area||**600.00**||||||||
|03-Jun-24|**12**|Lunex Technology/Velobike, mobility scooter|TR4|**550.00**||||||||
|14-Jun-24|**13**|Argos, vouchers for household essentials|B2|**183.95**||||||||
|17-Jun-24||MonthlyAccount Fee||||5.00||||||
|20-Jun-24||Instaprint--Launch Flyers|||||41.19|||||
|26-Jun-24||Interest|||||||7.14|||
|03-Jul-24|**14**|Currys,washer|MP11|**424.00**||||||||
|04-Jul-24|**15**|Mike Frost Carpets, carpet/skiphire|LK12|**410.00**||||||||
|08-Jul-24||Balance of Funds held FBO ADCRF by The<br>Grain House||||||||6225.44||





|10-Jul-24|**16**|B&Q,corner sofa|MW15|**495.00**||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|15-Jul-24||MonthlyAccount Fee||||5.00||||||
|16-Jul-24||WildlyUpbeat Printers--banner|||||110.00|||||
|30-Jul-24|**17**|National Tyre Service,tyre|IC16|**74.00**||||||||
|05-Aug-24||ICO Registration|||||40.00|||||
|08-Aug-24||Alton Town Council, bus shelter poster x2 weeks|||||60.00|||||
|15-Aug-24||MonthlyAccount Fee||||5.00||||||
|27-Aug-24|**18**|Autodoc AG,van repairs|RP22a|**170.55**||||||||
|28-Aug-24||GSF,van repairs|RP22b|**315.39**||||||||
|28-Aug-24||Merityre[£652.42 total]|RP22c|**166.48**||||||||
|28-Aug-24|**19**|Amazon Princi,mattress|JP19|**207.99**||||||||
|02-Sep-24|**20**|Currys,washer|SC23|**454.00**||||||||
|02-Sep-24|**21**|Currys,washer|LD39|**443.99**||||||||
|04-Sep-24|**22**|Dunelm,dbl bed and mattress|AS24a|**367.95**||||||||
|04-Sep-24||Currys,electric cooker|AS24b|**344.00**||||||||
|16-Sep-24||MonthlyAccount Fee||||5.00||||||
|19-Sep-24|**23**|Dementia-Friendly Alton (reg'd charity),<br>kitchen equipment|KM10|**600.00**||||||||
|26-Sep-24||Interest|||||||7.28|||
|30-Sep-24||HCC|||||||||10000.00|
|01-Oct-24|**24**|Currys,washer|DD27|**339.00**||||||||
|01-Oct-24|**25**|Gosw,dble mattress + covers|SS26|**155.96**||||||||
|03-Oct-24|**26**|Currys,washer|SC30|**454.00**||||||||
|04-Oct-24|**27**|Red DrivingSchool,drivinglessons|JT13|**477.97**||||||||
|15-Oct-24||MonthlyAccount Fee||||5.00||||||
|16-Oct-24|**28**|DVLA Driver Online|BO17a|**34.00**||||||||
|17-Oct-24|**29**|Currys,washer|CB32|**429.00**||||||||
|29-Oct-24|**30**|Argos|NH33a|**150.00**||||||||
|29-Oct-24||Sainsbury's|NH33b|**150.00**||||||||
|29-Oct-24|**31**|TopFloor,flooring|AW28|**600.00**||||||||
|07-Nov-24||DVSA|BO17b|**62.00**||||||||
|07-Nov-24|**32**|Mattress for child|VS26|**204.95**||||||||
|08-Nov-24|**33**|Double bed,mattress|JT35|**520.24**||||||||





|13-Nov-24|**34**|Kwik Fit|TS31|**367.80**||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|14-Nov-24|**35**|WF bedframe,mattress|WF34|**589.99**||||||||
|15-Nov-24||MonthlyAccount Fee||||5.00||||||
|15-Nov-24||PK Fridge Purchase for future donation; held in storage|||||60.00|||||
|19-Nov-24|**36**|Currys,microwave,toaster|KL38|**136.97**||||||||
|21-Nov-24|**37**|Bte Automotive 34|EA40|**596.15**||||||||
|22-Nov-24|**38**|SP Tatti Lashes,voc beautytrg|LD39|**184.90**||||||||
|26-Nov-24|**39**|DVSA|JT13a|**23.00**||||||||
|26-Nov-24||Alton Lions[reimb for initial pymt to service provider]|Split Costs|**214.07**||||||||
|27-Nov-24|**40**|Argos,4x mattresses|FM49|**402.95**||||||||
|29-Nov-24|**41**|Currys, gas cooker|RW36a|**359.00**||||||||
|04-Dec-24||Currys,washer|RW36b|**370.00**||||||||
|04-Dec-24|**42**|Currys,fridge/freezer|CS41|**274.00**||||||||
|05-Dec-24|**43**|Argos, air purifier, vacuum, microwave, oil radiator,|DB47a|**250.45**||||||||
|05-Dec-24||Argos, bathroom scales, toaster, thermometer|DB47b|**308.99**||||||||
|12-Dec-24||Parish of the Resurrection(Alton)||||||||536.77||
|16-Dec-24|**44**|STS Tyre Pros,two tyres|AB50|**273.78**||||||||
|16-Dec-24||MonthlyAccount Fee||||5.00||||||
|17-Dec-24|**45**|Argos,babyitems,rug|SW42a|**296.00**||||||||
|17-Dec-24||Argos Refund|SW42|-84.00||||||||
|17-Dec-24||Argos Refund|SW42|-4.95||||||||
|17-Dec-24||Argos Refund|SW42|-9.50||||||||
|17-Dec-24||Argos Refund|SW42|-22.00||||||||
|17-Dec-24||Argos Refund|SW42|-48.00||||||||
|17-Dec-24||Argos Refund|SW42|-55.00||||||||
|17-Dec-24||Argos Refund|SW42|-27.00||||||||
|18-Dec-24|**46,47**|Eggar's School, 2x Ukrainian students, residential trip|MA44/ MB45|**396.00**||||||||
|23-Dec-24|**48**|Currys|C3a|**199.98**||||||||
|23-Dec-24||Currys|C3b|**345.49**||||||||
|27-Dec-24||Interest|||||||9.01|||
|27-Dec-24|**49**|AO,cooker|MP51|**534.00**||||||||
|30-Dec-24||Alton Lions(RW36 contribution)||||||||129.00||
|13-Jan-25||Short Fall The Grain House||||||||7.10||





|13-Jan-25||HCC|||||||||6000.00|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|14-Jan-25||Argosrug, bathroom storage unit, roller<br>blinds, chest of drawers|SW42b|**299.00**||||||||
|14-Jan-25|**50**|Argos,whitegoods|AC48a|**233.40**||||||||
|14-Jan-25||Argos,household essential|AC48b|**46.90**||||||||
|15-Jan-25||MonthlyAccount Fee||||5.00||||||
|15-Jan-25|**51**|ACA, room hire Andy's Man Club (reg's charity)|AMC46|**600.00**||||||||
|15-Jan-25|**52**|Argos,household essential|D4|**155.95**||||||||
|20-Jan-25||HCC|||||||||1500.00|
|22-Jan-25||Red Rose Driving,lessons|BO17c|**336.00**||||||||
|24-Jan-25|**53**|Eggar's School(YR11 theatre trip)|MB53|**30.00**|||3.00|||||
|05-Feb-25|**54**|Sainsbury'svouchers for Almshouses|JC54a|**100.00**||||||||
|05-Feb-25||resident previously homeless|JC54b|**200.00**||||||||
|05-Feb-25|**55**|Argos,household essential|E5|**75.95**||||||||
|07-Feb-25||Red Rose Driving [partial refund]|BO17d|**-252.00**||||||||
|17-Feb-25|**56**|MonthlyAccount Fee|EA40|||5.00||||||
|21-Feb-25|**57**|Resurrection Furniture|CA57a|**320.00**||||||||
|03-Mar-25||Currys,washer-dryer(cost split with Lions)|CA57b|**209.00**||||||||
|07-Mar-25||Red DrivingSchool. Lessons|BO17e|**383.09**||||||||
|17-Mar-25||MonthlyAccount Fee||||5.00||||||
|26-Mar-25||Interest|||||||8.93|||
|||**57 Grants**||**_22423.33_**||**60.00**|**321.99**||**32.36**|**6898.31**|**17500.00**|
|******<br>Number of grants awarded 1Apr24--1Mar25<br>**_Grants_**<br>**_381.99_**<br>**_24430.67_**<br>**_Expenses_**<br>**_Income_**||||||||||||



|**_Other Charities:_**||
|---|---|
|_8th Alton Scouts_|_600_|
|_Bushy Leaze_|_600_|
|_Bushy Leaze_|_600_|
|_Dementia-Friendly Alton_|_600_|
|_Andy's Man Club_|_600_|
||**_3000_**|
|_All other grant recipients_||
|_are individuals_||



