ae8us aaves Trustees, Annual Report For The Period From 2nd October 2023 To 318t December 2024 Charity name: Jesus Saves Racing A Charitable Incorporated Organisation {CIO) registered in England and Wales. Objectives and Actlvlties Jesus Saves Racing exists to advance the Christian faith through motorsport activities across the country. Our outreach takes place at rdcing circuits, at events in partnership with churches and other Christian organisations and through the charities own events and community engagement. When planning our activities for the year, the Trustees have considered the Charity Commission's guidance on public benefit and. in particular, the specific guidance on charities for the advancement of the Christian religion. We have sought to do this in a number of ways by educating, training and teaching about Christianity and Christian values through motorsport activities. We have also sought to engage people away from the race track at a number of events, to share the Christian message through the story of our organisation. All of our activities rely on a team of committed volunteers and the trustees, freely giving their time to support our charitable objectives. Achievements and Perfomiance The first year as an incorporated organisatlon has seen us develop both our on track operation, by Involving new people and seeking to be as active as possible. as well as being intentional to look for opportunities to grow our activities away from the race track. We launched a fundraising campaign to help support the rebuilding of our historical car, this was met with a really encouraging response and we were able to achieve the project in the first 6 months of this period. The car was entered into a number of events in the 2024 racing season and enabled the Christian message to be shared through a number of different media channels. including BBC One and Premier Christian Radio. We also responded to a request to speak at a men's outreach event where the hope of Jesus was shared and this helped to raise the profile of the organisation as an opportunity for others to partner with us in this objective.
Financial Review The level of giving to the organisation has been encouraging in this first period and we are grateful for all the support we have reived. Donations have been received directly from members of the team, friends and family, as well as through promoting the mission of the team through word of mouth and online through the website and social media. Outside donations have mainly been received through the online giving platfomi JustGiving. We have registered for gift aid and have made use of this facility during this period. The JustGiving platform has also acted as an agent to make claims on our behalf for eligible donations they have reived. Given that most of the costs involved are variable depending on the level of activity we therefore have a fairly low level of essential operating expenditure. We do not commit to activities until we have raised sufficient finances to cover them. The Gharity has a good financial position for general reserves to meet the small amount of fixed costs we are commltted to. Structure, Governance and Management The team is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation registered in England and Wales under a constitution document dated 23rd February 2023. The only voling members are the charity trustees, of whom there are 6 including the chairman. Apart from the flrst Charity Trustees, every Charlty Trustee must be appointed by a resolLrtion passed at a properly convened meeting of Ihe Charity Trustees. In selecting individuals for appointment as Charity Trustees. the Charity Trustees must have regard to the skills. knowledge and experience needed for the effective administration of the CIO. All Charity Trustees must subscribe and adhere to. in belief and lifestyle, the Statement of Faith. Membership of the CIO is limited to the trustees only. Any trustee who ceases to be a trustee of the charity also ceases to be a member of the CIO. Managenient of the charity is shared beeen the trustees. Names of the charity trustees who manage the charlty Trust0• namè Offic• Ilf any) Dat•s actod Sf not for whts •ar Name of pernon lor body) ontitl•d toa olnt trusteg ff an Alastair MacQu8èn Rev James Rigby vin Davies Chaiman Rupert Howa Guilermo Zanelli Gwilym Mason Evans
de8u8 aaves Declarations Tho trustses declare thatlhey have approv•d th• truste•s' rnport ab Signod on bohalf of tho charlty'$ trusts•s Slgnaturols) Full namols) Posltlon {4g. Socretary* Chalr. •ts) Alastair Macqueen Chairman of Tru8tee8 30110f2025
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Receipts and ayments accounts CC16a For the period Section A Receipts and payments Unrestrfjcted funds Restricted funds Endowrnent funds Totsl funds Last yèar tothTr nMrBst £ tothfr noarn•tÉ tothg nrnAt£ totho nearostÉ tothe neoto¥t£ A1 R•cel t8 Donakns 91 Sub total(Gross incom8 for AR) 6091 7,007 A2 Asset and Investmentsaieg, (see tsblel. Sub total 6,891 7,SOT 14J98 ments PromotlOnBI MoLorExpense5 ComputrerExpgn595 63 63 13,151 t14 7,507 SubscriptbJn5 Lrf31 & Sunisws Bank Ch&r Insuran 16 16 691 12 12 Sub totsl 14,047 A4 A¥s•t and inve*trnent urehas•s. (stè table Sub total 7,507 14,047 Net of recwptsl(paym8ntsJ AS Transfers behveen funds A6 Cash funds last year end Ca$h funds thls year end 3S1 351 351 351 CCKX R7 accounts ISSI 30110121Y25
Section 8 Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unre$lri¢te fuFtd8 Restricted furtrds to neare8tt Endowment funds to nearnBt£ Categoroes 81 CaBh fund8 366 Total cash funds xunii$ii Unmtrictèd funds Restrletèd funds Endovnnent fund$ D&ta118 Tax r[m$ due toneore&t£ to ne•ro8tt to tareBt£ B2 other monetary a55ets 01 ¢0 whkh ¢ufftntVlL onal Detai15 Fundtowhkh asllet Details cks8SIntye seal rdceixr Coit I+¢1) Cuvr•rtv4lue B4 Assets retained for the ¢h•rity$ own us? Fundtothkh •bll ourtdu• Vlhen due onal Detalls B5 Liabilities SvJned by one ( t> trlee$ on behf of all the trustees Signature Print Name Date of roval GLJillermo Zanelli James Rigby 30110r2025 3011012025 CCXX R2 8¢cwnts ISSI 1012025