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2024-06-30-accounts

The Rotary Club of Kendal Charitable Trust

Annual Report for year ended 30[th] June 2024

The Rotary Club of Kendal Charitable Trust is constituted by Deed of Trust dated 16 December 1963 and is a registered charity, No. 233184. Its address is c/o the current Treasurer, 12 Longmeadow Lane, Natland, Kendal, Cumbria LA9 7QZ. The Charity Trustees during the year to June 30[th] 2024 were:

Chairman President Allen Crossley, from July 1st 2023

Vice Chairman President Elect Timothy M Keegan from July 1st 2023

Secretary Past President Peter A Smith from July 1st 2023

Treasurer Past President Martin Jayne from July 1st 2023

Trustees who are the President, President Elect, Secretary and Treasurer are appointed annually by the members of the Rotary Club of Kendal at their Annual General Meeting, in accordance with the Trust Deed and serve with effect from July 1[st] annually.

The objects of the Charity are to provide funds for the relief of poverty and distress to individuals or organisations approved by the Council of the Rotary club of Kendal, and to provide funds for the advancement of education.

The Trustees are very grateful for all the hard work and generosity of Club Members without whom we could not continue to do good in the world.

New members from the former Kendal and South Westmorland Rotary Club brought with them welcome new initiatives pioneered by KSW and also two Wishing Wells. The increased in activity such as the Swimathon and the open Golf Tournament was reflected in an increase in the Charitable Trust’s funds.

Natural disasters and strife abroad continued and the Club maintained its long-term support as a silver partner of the Shelterbox Trust. Accumulated funds were also substantially used to continue support for a Nepalese community as it rebuilt and extended community facilities. The Schedule of significant expenditure attached as a note to this report sets out where the Charitable Trust’s funds have been used both at home and abroad .

The Club sponsored the Blues Music Event in Bowness during the year by continuing to use seed funds transferred from the former Rotary Club of Windermere who had run very successful similar events. This year’s Event did not result in significant profit which was nevertheless given to two Hospices in the Northwest. It was decided to discontinue this activity.

The members of the Kendal Rotary Club donated generously and collected effectively which resulted in a good income stream. The Trust benefited from very generous grants from District 1190 of Rotary GB&I, the Vera Wolstencroft Trust and the KidsOut Trust. The Kendal Rotary Charitable Trust also wishes to acknowledge the generous sponsorship from Kendal Town Council and the Westmorland and Furness Council for the highly successful young people’s Tech Tournament. Generous sponsorship was also very welcome in arranging the Golf Tournament which took place after the end of the financial year. The notes to the accounts give an overview of the most significant activities.

The club lottery continues to generate a good income with produced a surplus of £1,400; more subscribers are always welcome.

The Cash Balance at the end of the year totalled £25,527.53. (2023. £38,570.01). The fall in the cash balance is accounted for by expenditure on the Nepal project. The balance also includes significant undistributed surplus from the Golf Tournament.

There are no administrative expenses for the Charity, and it will be seen that the Trust funds are used exclusively for Public Benefit.

Reserves policy. With no administrative expenses, it is considered necessary for the Trust to hold reserves of no more than £7,500 to cover possible failure of fundraising events. This was resolved by Trustees and Club Council at a meeting on 30[th] September 2024.

Major risks. At the present time, there are no major risks which need to be considered or mentioned and there have been no incidents needing report to the Charity Commission.

Rotary Club of Kendal Charitable Trust

Income and Expenditure Account Year ending June 30th 2024

Expenditure
Cost of fundraising
General donations
Youth & sport
Lottery prizes
Bowness Bay events
Total
Surplus/(Deficit)
Total Expenditure
2022/2023
£
2,044.88
17,739.50
6,242.16
1,200.00
13,172.54
3,420.09
43,819.17
2023/2024
Income
Special Collections
2,972.97
Donations & Grants
25,052.75
Gift Aid
5,425.29
Bank Interest & misc
1,200.00
Skipton BS ( closed 24)
9,795.53
Sikipton Closing Interest
44,446.54
Sponsorship, ticket & sales
(2,233.45)
Lottery
42,213.09
Total Income*
2022/2023
£
5,489.28
4,887.88
2,533.75
150.36
215.83
27,955.07
2,587.00
43,819.17
2023/2024
2,204.64
13,185.15
595.50
540.66
£ 10,809.03
283.35
11,994.76
2,600.00
42,213.09

Rotary Club of Kendal Charitable Trust Balance Sheet Year ending June 30th 2024

Charity Funds
Brought forward
Charity Surplus/(deficit)
Closure of Skipton BS
Total Funds c/f
2022/2023
£
35,149.92
3,420.09
38,570.01
2023/2024
represented by
38,570.01
HSBC Bank
(2,233.45)
Skipton BS (Nepal fund)
(10,809.03)
25,527.53
Total Funds
2022/2023
28,044.33
10,525.68
38,570.01
2023/2024
25,527.53
0.00
25,527.53

Independent examinerfs report on the accounts Report to the trustees Rotary Club of Kendal Charitable Trust On accounts forthe year ended 30 June 2024 Charity no lif any} 233184 Set out on pages 14 I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity ('the Trust") for the year ended 30106124 Responsibilities and basis of report As the charity's trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ("the Act"). I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carying out my examination, I have followed all the applicable Directions given by th8 Charity Commission under section 145{5){bl of the Acl. Independent I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matt8rs have examiner's statement come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives rne cause to believe that in, any material respect.. the accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act- or the accounts did not accord with the accounting records. I have no concerns and have corne across no other rnatters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding ofthe accounts lo be reached. Signed: Date: 22/. />9 Name: Alan Fleming Relevant professional qualificatlon(s} or body {if any): Address: 33 Underwood Kendal LA9 SEB IER Oct 2018