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2025-04-05-accounts

The BPR Foundation

Trustees’ Annual Report and Accounts For the period 3 January 2024 to 5 April 2025

Charity number: 1206381

Charity Details

Registered address: 6 Park Hill 97 London Road London SE23 3UR

The charity had six trustees during the reporting period.

Trustees’ Annual Report

Structure, Governance and Management

The BPR Foundation is a UK registered charity governed by its constitution. Trustees are appointed following an interview process, and all trustee appointments must be approved by the existing trustees.

Decisions are made collectively by the trustees. The charity operates by receiving requests for funding from BPR FC for specific charitable purposes that align with the Foundation’s objectives. Trustees consider each request and decide whether the Foundation can and will provide funding.

Objects

The promotion of participation in healthy recreation, in particular for young people, by the provision of facilities for the playing of football.

Activities and Achievements

During the reporting period, the Foundation supported BPR FC, a grassroots football club working with young people in South London.

The Foundation provided financial support and equipment, including club tracksuits, to support participation and promote a sense of pride and belonging among young people. BPR FC operates a 'No Child Left Behind' policy, ensuring that a family’s financial circumstances never prevent a young person from taking part.

Total charitable expenditure on these activities during the period was £4,500. An additional £75 was spent on marketing to support awareness of the Foundation’s work.

Public Benefit

The trustees confirm that they have complied with their duty to have due regard to the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit.

The Foundation’s activities provide public benefit by promoting physical health, wellbeing and social inclusion among young people, and by removing financial barriers to participation in organised sport.

Financial Review

Total income for the period was £7,130.28, received through donations from individuals and businesses and a grant from the Football Association.

Total expenditure for the period was £4,575.00. The charity ended the period with a balance of £2,555.28, which the trustees consider appropriate to support future activities.

Reserves Policy

The trustees aim to maintain modest reserves sufficient to meet short-term commitments and ensure the continued delivery of charitable activities.

Plans for the Future

The trustees intend to continue supporting BPR FC and similar initiatives that promote participation in football for young people, particularly where financial barriers exist.

Trustee Declaration

The trustees declare that they have approved this Trustees’ Annual Report.

Signed: Name: Michael Freeman Date: 8[th] Feb 2026

Receipts and Payments Account

For the period 3 January 2024 to 5 April 2025

Receipts: Donations (individuals and businesses): £5,230.28 Grant income (FA): £1,900.00 Total receipts: £7,130.28

Payments:

Charitable support, equipment and tracksuits (BPR FC): £4,500.00 Marketing: £75.00 Total payments: £4,575.00

Cash balances:

Balance at start of period: £0.00

Net receipts for period: £2,555.28 Balance at end of period: £2,555.28

All funds are unrestricted.

Approved by the trustees:

Signed: Name: Michael Freeman Date: 8[th] Feb 2026