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2022-12-31-accounts

Annual Report and

Financial Statements

for the year ended 31st December 2022

WRVS Benevolent Trust Charity Number - 261931

WRVS Benevolent Trust Registered charity number 261931 PO Box 769, Chesterfield, S40 9NY E-mail: enquiry@wrvsbt.org.uk Website: www.wrvsbt.org.uk

CONTENTS

WRVS Benevolent Trust Registered charity number 261931 PO Box 769, Chesterfield, S40 9NY E-mail: enquiry@wrvsbt.org.uk Website: www.wrvsbt.org.uk

HISTORY

There was a Declaration of Trust, dated 22nd September 1953, when Stella Dowager Marchioness of Reading GBE, gave £1000 to WVS Trustees Ltd to create a fund for charitable purposes and thereby created the WVS Trust.

The Trust as we know it, was signed on 16[th] November 1970 in the sum of Ten Thousand Pounds, with seven trustees. These were Lady Reading GBE, Frances Clode CBE, Lady Margaret Charles OBE, Alice Crawford Johnston CBE, Doreen Harris OBE, Kathleen Halpin CBE and Enid Cubitt MBE.

Following the re-branding of the Women’s Royal Voluntary Service, (or W.R.V.S.) in 2004, it was agreed that the Trust should be known as the WRVS Benevolent Trust.

Charitable Objects

Excerpt taken from the Trust deed:

“To pay or apply the trust at such time or times and in any such manner as the trustees shall in their own absolute discretion think fit for the relief, comfort, support and benefit of such persons who are or who have at any time been members of the organisation now known as Women's Royal Voluntary Service either in Great Britain or elsewhere in the world of limited means who for any reason become in need of financial or some other form of help and assistance”

WRVS Benevolent Trust Registered charity number 261931 PO Box 769, Chesterfield, S40 9NY E-mail: enquiry@wrvsbt.org.uk Website: www.wrvsbt.org.uk

TRUSTEES

There may be no less than three and no more than nine trustees.

The terms of office of trustees were originally 3 years with a further 3 years. After concerns over losing trustees with key skills or abilities it was decided to make the offices (Chair, Treasurer and Secretary) to be in perpetuity and annually re-appointed.

It was further agreed to remove the term limitation and move to annual re-appointments whilst operating a skills matrix to ensure the trust is not hindered by losing key trustees and can also identify skills gaps when trustees retire.

Trustees for the purpose of Charity law for the period ending 31 December 2021 were:

All trustees have confirmed the following:

WRVS Benevolent Trust Registered charity number 261931 PO Box 769, Chesterfield, S40 9NY E-mail: enquiry@wrvsbt.org.uk Website: www.wrvsbt.org.uk

OPERATING INFORMATION

The Trust is operated by the Trustees, all of whom are volunteers and un-paid. There are 3 meetings a year; one of which is also the AGM.

All communication between the trustees occurs via group email, with occasional 1 to 1 communication where needed.

John Fallon acts as the main contact for grant applications; ordinary and youth bursary as well as the main liaison when confirming volunteering with the Royal Voluntary Service.

Reported Information

Operating outside England and Wales: Yes; we receive applications from Scottish
residents
Number of employees: None
Own or lease property: None
Regulated by any regulators or registrars: None
Received funding from central or local Gov.: None
Receive funds from the public: Yes
Recognised by HMRC: Yes; for gift aid

WRVS Benevolent Trust Registered charity number 261931 PO Box 769, Chesterfield, S40 9NY E-mail: enquiry@wrvsbt.org.uk Website: www.wrvsbt.org.uk

Chair’s Report 2022

Our charitable purpose is the relief of those in need by reason of age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantages.

We remain committed to promoting the availability of grants to past and present volunteers and staff of WVS/WRVS/Royal Voluntary Service. We continued to spread the word about the trust and to maintain the strong links with Royal Voluntary Service.

19 grants were made in 2022 totaling £22,785. In 2022 the Trust did not receive any applications for Youth Bursaries, although this is still being strongly promoted with RVS and the Trust anticipates receiving applications in the future. Our Trustee John Fallon continues to manage all of our grant applications.

2022 was another very challenging year for everyone, with Covid-19 still present, albeit not affecting people’s lives so much now that the vaccine programme has made its impact. However, the journey back to normality for many people is still on-going with many having to change their way of working or volunteering.

The current economic situation is also affecting staff and volunteers, and the Trust is open to receiving applications for grants to assist people through this very difficult time.

Our social media presence has continued to a high standard, Gwen Deloux is ensuring that our publicity campaign maintains momentum, and this will continue during 2023 to ensure we reach the widest possible audience. Other Trustees are also assisting Gwen with posting stories and information.

The transfer of our banking arrangements to CAF (Charities Aid Foundation) is now complete and we are receiving a far better service from them than from our previous high street bank.

Working relationships with Royal Voluntary Service continue to be strong. Gwen Deloux has established strong links with both the communications and volunteer management teams, and these have proved very helpful and productive.

Our investment portfolio is being efficiently managed by Rathbones and we have seen continued solid returns in 2022, despite the economic situation. David Blake from Rathbones (our fund manager) and Paul Ross from Landmark (our independent financial advisor) attend each Board meeting with a full report on performance and an overview of market projections. Our Honorary Treasurer works closely with them to ensure all financial matters are compliant.

WRVS Benevolent Trust Registered charity number 261931 PO Box 769, Chesterfield, S40 9NY E-mail: enquiry@wrvsbt.org.uk Website: www.wrvsbt.org.uk

The Trust could not do its work without the commitment and dedication of all the Trustees, and I would like to thank them for their continued support.

This is my last report as Chair of the Trust. After 30 years with WRVS/RVS and 13 with the Benevolent Trust (7 as Chair) the time has come to step aside and hand over the role. The Trustees have decided to appoint Trustee Steven Boyd as their new Chair, and I am confident that he will be very successful in his new role. I wish the Trust every success going forward, and I know that it is in very safe, and experienced, hands.

The Trust is looking forward to 2023 with optimism and determination, and to continuing to fulfill Lady Reading’s vision of helping WVS/WRVS/Royal Voluntary Service staff and volunteers in their time of need.

Gilli Galloway Chair – WRVS Benevolent Trust March 2023

WRVS Benevolent Trust Registered charity number 261931 PO Box 769, Chesterfield, S40 9NY E-mail: enquiry@wrvsbt.org.uk Website: www.wrvsbt.org.uk

TREASURERS ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE PERIOD ENDING 31 DECEMBER 2022

In total, across 2022 there were 21 grants awarded totalling £26,130. Of those, 2 were not progressed due to lack of responses and/or engagement from the recipient. The final amounts awarded were £22,776.23. Please see below for a full breakdown of each grant, with additional comments and notes were required:

Recipient Method Paid
S Grant £328
Y Grant £380
A Grant £1,919.95
C Grant £319.99
A Grant £2,690
S Grant £341
K Grant £3,964
C Grant £1,859
D Grant £1,378
J Grant £1,500
K Grant £600
E Grant £418
K Grant £2,187.99
J Grant £1,477
E Grant £1,254
J Grant £713
M Grant £223
K Grant £1,232
Total £22,785.22

In addition, there was an additional £8,000 awarded in relation to grants and awards from 2021.

In relation to additional expenditure, please see below for a breakdown: Trustee Expenses- £5,130.59 Charity Fees£600 Bank Charges£96 Internet Services£198.23 PO Box£378 Total- £6,402.82

WRVS Benevolent Trust Registered charity number 261931 PO Box 769, Chesterfield, S40 9NY E-mail: enquiry@wrvsbt.org.uk Website: www.wrvsbt.org.uk

In terms of income, there was a total amount of £34,836.66 which can be split into the following categories:

Rathbones- £32,896.07 Donations£5 HSBC£1917.51 Returned£15 Interest£3.08

As of 30[th] December 2022, the balances of our accounts are:

CAF Bank£9,005.30 Rathbones- £1,212,946 Total£1,221,951.30

Reviewed financial controls during the year: Yes; annually at the AGM and at each meeting.

David Stott

…………………………… David Stott Hon. Treasurer, WRVS Benevolent Trust September 2022

WRVS Benevolent Trust Registered charity number 261931 PO Box 769, Chesterfield, S40 9NY E-mail: enquiry@wrvsbt.org.uk Website: www.wrvsbt.org.uk

BENEVOLENT TRUST WRVS BENEVOLENT TRusr Balance Sheet 31 December 2022 CURRENT A55ETS Openlng balance l January 2021 £11357.58 Income less out8oin85 £2352.28 C1051ng balance on 31° December 2021 £￿￿5.30 Represented by: Cash In CAF 8ank £9W5.30 Statement prepared by Dave Stott Audltors Report In my opinion. these financial statements give a true and fair view of the affairs of the Benevolent Trust for the year ending 31 December 2022 and of the balance sheet as of that date. Paul Hewitt 43 The Avenue Prestatyn LL19 9RD Ja.f25 Registeied chaiily numbei 261931 PO Box 769. CheS￿rtIeld. S40 9NY E-mail." enouiry@wfvsbt.org.uk Website." wWw.wrvsbt.org.uk

INVESTMENT POLICY

The Trustee’s investment policy is to use financial advisers to guide the Trustees on two main investment aims:

The Trustees have identified the need to use a financial adviser to provide safety and recourse on the stewardship of the Trust funds. In doing so, the actual investment strategy is then implemented by the Trust’s advisers in meeting the aims above.

The Trustee’s financial advisers (currently Paul Ross from Landmark Group and David Blake from Rathbones) attend at the beginning of each meeting to provide a financial overview and regularly liaise with the Trustee and Chair.

WRVS Benevolent Trust Registered charity number 261931 PO Box 769, Chesterfield, S40 9NY E-mail: enquiry@wrvsbt.org.uk Website: www.wrvsbt.org.uk

SAFEGUARDING POLICY

At present the Trustees do not believe there is a need for a formal safeguarding policy.

WRVS Benevolent Trust Registered charity number 261931 PO Box 769, Chesterfield, S40 9NY E-mail: enquiry@wrvsbt.org.uk Website: www.wrvsbt.org.uk

CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY

The trustees believe the only real conflict of interests that can arise relate to relationships with applicants. Where a relationship exists, the Trustee is to advise the board and unless extenuating circumstances suggest otherwise, they must refrain from voting or influencing the decision to avoid any potential actual or perceived conflict of interest. This must then also be noted on the minutes as being declared.

WRVS Benevolent Trust Registered charity number 261931 PO Box 769, Chesterfield, S40 9NY E-mail: enquiry@wrvsbt.org.uk Website: www.wrvsbt.org.uk

HANDLING COMPLAINTS POLICY

All complaints to the Trust/Trustees will be acknowledged by the Chair in writing within a reasonable time; ideally within 5 days and advising the complainant that a full response will be issued within 30 days.

The Chair will then investigate the complaint with 2 Trustees and respond with a final response within 30 days.

The formal response should include reference to the Charities Commission.

WRVS Benevolent Trust Registered charity number 261931 PO Box 769, Chesterfield, S40 9NY E-mail: enquiry@wrvsbt.org.uk Website: www.wrvsbt.org.uk

PAYING STAFF POLICY

The Trust does not have any employees. However, we may occasionally enter into services contracts.

WRVS Benevolent Trust Registered charity number 261931 PO Box 769, Chesterfield, S40 9NY E-mail: enquiry@wrvsbt.org.uk Website: www.wrvsbt.org.uk

RETENTION OF INCOME POLICY

Given the Objects of this Charity, the Trustees recognise that, from time to time, the income in any one year can exceed the amount of grants that the Charity makes.

Each year the Trustees will consider training and other activities which it feels further supports the Objects in raising awareness of the Grants in the hope that this will continue to encourage applications to the Trust.

It is the Trustees’ intention to review the level of income against grants made on a yearly cycle, and any surplus at the end of that period will be at the Trustees discretion in how they use the surplus; which will normally be a) re-invested b) used for a specific purpose to benefit the Trust or c) given as a donation to a charity of the Trustees choice.

WRVS Benevolent Trust Registered charity number 261931 PO Box 769, Chesterfield, S40 9NY E-mail: enquiry@wrvsbt.org.uk Website: www.wrvsbt.org.uk

GRANT GUIDELINES POLICY

General Applications

Due to the changing landscape of grant giving since the Trust was formed the Trustee Board has decided to adopt this Grant Guideline Policy, as a reference point should there be any disagreement between Trustees on agreeing grant applications. This will help protect the Trust against “precedents” and allow the guidelines to change over time.

It will also help new Trustees get up to speed more quickly and provide existing Trustees with the opportunity to review and shape the guidelines with their own experience.

Excerpt from the Trust document

“in any such manner as the Trustees shall in their own absolute discretion think fit for the relief comfort support and benefit of such persons who are or who have at any time been members of the organisation now known as Women’s Royal Voluntary Service either in Great Britain or elsewhere in the world of limited means who for any reason become in need of financial or some other form of help and assistance.”

Legal Advice

Ongoing legal advice will be sought as and when needed.

Criteria

The following is the main “criteria” that the Trustees have to follow to satisfy themselves when considering the appropriateness of the grant application:

*Guideline on financials Income: £20,000 per annum or less Savings: £16,000 or less

WRVS Benevolent Trust Registered charity number 261931 PO Box 769, Chesterfield, S40 9NY E-mail: enquiry@wrvsbt.org.uk Website: www.wrvsbt.org.uk

Income

However, when considering income we must also look at the expenditure and assess whether the expenditure is warranted and if there is still a net surplus each month we must consider this carefully. Income can be made up of any income whether salary, interest, pension, benefits or benefits in kind etc.

Amounts and Repetition of Grant

We may accept repeat applications to the Trust as each application is decided on its merit. However, the Trustees generally want to see at least 12 months between applications.

Receipts and Invoices

We may accept a claim on submission of a receipt if we would have paid the claim on invoice; i.e. providing the claim was to be accepted then the matter of receipt or invoice is mute. Usual due diligence will apply.

Grants will be considered for items purchased in the previous 12 months.

For audit perspective we have introduced the cheque receipt form for all applicants whether paying the supplier or not. Where automated bank payments are made we have a record of the transfer.

Care Home Costs/Care Home Top Ups

Whilst this is a socially and financially complicated area this does not change the way the Trust should be interpreted.

The Trust should only accept applications for grants where we can pay the Care Home direct. However, the Treasurer will need to make accurate financial forecasts to ensure any long-term payments can be met and that it does not present a problem for the Trust in awarding other grants.

All grants of this nature to be subject to review on an annual basis to ensure recipient is a) still alive; b) still in the same care home and c) still requires the same amount of support.

Payments Overseas

If any payments are made to individuals overseas, specific criteria may be necessary to comply with HMRC guidance for charities sending money overseas.

Taxation Position

In the case of repeated gifts, this may create a tax liability for the recipient and they will be responsible for declaring this to HMRC.

Conflict of Interest

If a Board member is related to, or otherwise has an interest in, a volunteer who has submitted a grant application, then the Board member should not be part of the decision-making process.

WRVS Benevolent Trust Registered charity number 261931 PO Box 769, Chesterfield, S40 9NY E-mail: enquiry@wrvsbt.org.uk Website: www.wrvsbt.org.uk

Grant Application Process

General Grants

Application Form

The claimant will complete and submit the application form online. The Grant Manager (or other trustee where required) will process the application and ensure an initial acknowledgement is provided.

The Grant Manager (or other trustee where required) will forward the application to all Trustees asking for comments, ideally looking for an agreement in principle subject to any questions raised or information not received.

Confirmed WRVS/WRS/RVS connection

The Grant Manager (or other trustee where required) will carry out checks to help confirm the connection to the WRVS/WRS/RVS and will request further information from the claimant where necessary.

Supplier quote or estimate

The application form needs to be supported by at least two quotations or estimates for what is being claimed and the Grant Manager will check these with the providers where appropriate.

Invoice or receipt

The Grant Manager (or other trustee where required) will request these from the supplier where applicable and confirm their accuracy.

Payment

The Treasurer will make payment as agreed; preferably via bank transfer to that party.

Youth Bursary Grants

This grant area for the Trust was introduced in acknowledgement of generational changes and the wish to continue to fulfil Lady Reading's wishes.

The Trustees consider that by investing in the lives of the young volunteers in this specific way, the long-term commitment to volunteering with RVS is more likely.

Whilst the majority of points can be taken from the General Applications the specific points that relate to the Youth Bursary are as follows:

Marketing

Ahead of the March meeting, when the Trustees consider all Youth Bursary applications, marketing materials will be issued, in conjunction with the RVS, to draw interest and encourage applications. The marketing exercise will start in September each year.

WRVS Benevolent Trust Registered charity number 261931 PO Box 769, Chesterfield, S40 9NY E-mail: enquiry@wrvsbt.org.uk Website: www.wrvsbt.org.uk

It is at this stage that the content and application forms suggest that the Youth Bursary should be for “ doing something amazing ”; being the only lead we should offer the applicants.

The marketing material used, and on the website, will highlight examples of past Bursaries, such as school trips, studying medicine and educational courses. This allows the applicants to be flexible whilst hopefully imbuing the principle of what we are looking for.

Applicants

Youth Bursary

Process

WRVS Benevolent Trust Registered charity number 261931 PO Box 769, Chesterfield, S40 9NY E-mail: enquiry@wrvsbt.org.uk Website: www.wrvsbt.org.uk