A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 2 0
BUILDING UP THE ANGLICAN CHURCHES IN MOZAMBIQUE & ANGOLA
a b o u t u s
We are MANNA. We are intent on investing in the building up of the local Anglican churches in in Mozambique & Angola. By doing this, we enable these churches to support their communities & grow community development projects.
These churches face the enormous struggles of extreme poverty & injustice whilst trying to care for the vulnerable & bring about good long-term change through being the Good News.
t r u s t e e s
Mr John Tasker (Chair)
Rev. Philippa Boardman, Mr Jake Cunliffe, Mr John Doble, Mrs Eileen Hamilton, Mr Ken Hamilton, Rev. Joe Moffatt, Rev. Dr Helen Van Koevering, Rev. Carla Vicencio Prior, Venerable Dr Christopher Cunliffe,
Organising Secretary: Mrs Elizabeth Thomas Accounts Administrator: Mrs Sarah Rae
2 0 2 0 i n n u m b e r s
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Dioceses as partners
£77,462 sent to projects & dioceses
8 new Dioceses being planned
139
Priests & deacons in the Diocese of Angola
600,000
Anglicans in Mozambique & Angola
1 New Province being created
9
community development projects supported or begun
£11,194
raised in MANNA's Emergency COVID Appeal
£15,011
still needed to rebuild Chimoio Primary School, Cabo Delgado
2 0 2 0 ' s h i g h l i g h t s
We supported COVID Relief work in the Dioceses.
This varied between emergency food & supplies in some places to health & education work in remote areas in others. Some dioceses asked for help to return to or enable worship in the churches.
We partnered with 3 other organisations to fundraise to rebuild a school with the Diocese of Nampula.
When this school was destroyed by Cyclone Kenneth, the Diocese drew up plans to enable its rebuild as a weather resilient school with latrines & a borehole. In collaboration with 3 other partners of the Diocese, we fundraised for this project.
We brought together 13 organisations and individuals from 6 different countries to hear from the Dioceses.
Our online AGM meant a wide variety of people and organisations could hear from the Dioceses and their plans for new Dioceses and a portugese-speaking Province - IAMA.
We made our second grant from the Mustard Seed Fund for future self-sufficiency within partner dioceses.
This grant was awarded to the Diocese of Lebombo to build a chicken farm at Matola Gare. It is hoped this project will generate income for the core costs of the Diocese and also will train ordinands on chicken farming to help income generation in their future parishes.
We made a grant from a legacy to create the Marratane Girls Project.
This project will enable girls from the Marratane Refugee camp to get a secondary education & learn skills for their future.
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Notes to the Accounts
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities (Charities SORP FRSSE) (effective 1 January 2015) and applicable accounting standards. They are prepared on an accruals basis under the historical cost convention except that investment assets are shown at market value. The financial statements include all transactions, assets and liabilities for which MANNA is responsible.
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Tax rebates on earmarked Gift Aid donations are allocated to the same destination as the donation at the date the original donation is received, unless the donor requests otherwise. Gift aid claimed in 2020 was £4,957 (2019: £5,023)
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Investments are shown at market value.
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All amounts are shown in sterling.
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Funds are marked as restricted, designated or unrestricted:
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Restricted funds can only be used for the purposes for which the donation was given;
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Designated funds are funds that the Trustees have designated for certain purposes, e.g. The Mustard Seed fund (see note 2 below); - Unrestricted funds can be used at the Trustees’ collective discretion
1. DONATIONS: RESTRICTED FUNDS
2. INVESTMENTS AND POLICY ON RESERVES
In 2018 the Trustees agreed to invest unrestricted legacies received during 2018 with CCLA – in their investment fund and property fund. The objectives identified for the investments were to:
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prevent inflation from eroding the real value of the capital maximise the investment income received without exposing the capital to significant investment risk
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adhere to the Church of England ethical guidelines (or similar).
The Trustees also agreed that 62.5% of investments held would be placed in a designated fund and the income used to support projects that promote the dioceses future self-sufficiency (known as the “Mustard Seed” fund). The income from remaining investments is to be used to offset the running expenses of the charity. It was agreed this policy would be reviewed after 3 to 5 years.
Movements in the valuations of the assets held were:
Investment income on the above investments totalled £18,885 (31/12/19: £19,622). Of this £11,803 was income designated to support projects that promote self- sufficiency (the “Mustard Seed” fund). The other investment income is interest on bank accounts which totalled £23 (2019: £37).
3. CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES
The following was spent on charitable activities:
The amounts are analysed further below.
NIASSA
The money for Niassa breaks down as follows:
Dr Peg Cumberland works helping people to obtain effective treatment for epilepsy and mental health illnesses. Her work is undertaken in collaboration with the local health authorities.
LEBOMBO
The money sent to Lebombo breaks down as follows:
£11,607 was sent to the Diocese from the Mustard Seed fund (see note 2) for the establishment of a Chicken Farm in Lebombo. In 2019 the Mustard Seed funds were sent to Nampula.
ANGOLA
The money sent to Angola breaks down as follows:
- Sent from a legacy restricted for use on Angolan projects.
The NORA STURGES HEALTH CENTRE project is run by the Diocese of Angola under local supervision in Lobito.
NAMPULA:
The money sent to Nampula breaks down as follows:
- Legacy money received during the year of £10,000 was designated towards the Maratane Refugee Girls Project.
4. SUPPORT COSTS:
a) Cost of Raising Funds:
b) Governance Costs:
During 2020 the charity had no employees. Elizabeth Thomas and Sarah Rae, who undertake work for the charity, were self-employed and charged the charity for their time on an agreed hourly rate.
5. BANK DEPOSITS
At 31st December, the following bank deposits were held:
6. ACCRUALS
At 31st December the accruals comprised:
7. TRANSACTIONS WITH TRUSTEES
Visitors from MANNA & ALMA visiting Diocese of Angola and the staff
No Trustee received remuneration as part of their role of Trustee. Trustees’ expenses were reimbursed on a receipted basis. John Tasker was reimbursed for expenses incurred on charity activities.
Donations made to the charity by Trustees during the year totalled £7,534 (2019: £3,066).
8. PUBLIC BENEFIT
The Trustees believe that the charity passes the Public Benefit Tests set by the Charity Commission. There are identifiable benefits for the advancement of religion, the relief of poverty and the furtherance of Bishop Andre visiting St education across all four Diocese supported by the charity. These benefits are Clements, Toxteth. available to all who live in Mozambique and Angola, whether Anglican Celebrations of the Inauguration of the new Missionary or not.
Some of the positive outcomes of this charitable support are described in detail on the website and in the regular magazine. Other positive outcomes are described by the Bishops when they visit the UK on a regular three-yearly cycle to attend the AGM.
9. RISK MANAGEMENT
The Trustees are committed to managing, and if practicable to reducing, the major risks that they have already identified. They also seek to identify new risks as they arise and subject them to the same process of management and reduction.
The Trustees are aware that MANNA is dependent on the co-operation of local church officers and auditors in Mozambique and Angola to ensure the proper accountability of funds spent locally. Receipt of audited accounts, showing how funds have been spent, is required by the trustees each year.
Visitors from MANNA & ALMA visiting Diocese of Angola and the staff 10. CONTINGENT LIABILITIES from Lobito & Cazenga clinics
There were no Contingent Liabilities over the year to 31/12/20 (2019: nil).
s n a p s h o t s o f 2 0 2 0
Bishop Carlos distributing food and emergency items for elderly
Rev Claudina Cabral & girls for Maratane Girls Project
Bishop Manuel inaugurating new water pump for Chimoio community
Socially distanced church in Uige, Angola
COVID community health education
Mother & baby community health group, Lichinga, Niassa
Zove Health Centre, Lebombo
Emergency Food parcels, Luanda,
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Diocese of Angola Ordinations
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Top left : Encouraging the community to wash hands in Niassa: Top right: Chicken farming in Nampula: Middle right: COVID education in local language in Niassa: Above: Mothers preparing food for neighbours in lockdown in Cobue, Niassa
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