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## Registered Charity No: 264728 

ANNUAL REPORT AND STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023 

## FOR 

THE REED FOUNDATION 



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The Reed Foundation 

## INDEX TO THE ACCOUNTS 

|Report of The Trustees|3 - 6|
|---|---|
|Legal and Administrative Information|7|
|Trustees Responsibility Statement|8|
|Report of the Auditors|9 - 11|
|Statement of Financial Activities|12|
|Statement of Financial Position|13|
|Statement of Cash Flows|14|
|Notes to the Statement of Cash Flows|15|
|Notes to the Financial Statements|16 - 21|
|Appendix 1 - Charities Supported|22|





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The Reed Foundation 

REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES for the year ended 31 December 2023 

The trustees present their report with the financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31 December 2023. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out in the notes to the accounts and comply with the charity's governing document, the Charities Act 2011 and Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102), effective 1 January 2019. 

## OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES 

## Objectives and aims 

The objectives of the Charity are for such charitable purposes as the settlor may in writing from time to time in his absolute discretion direct and after the settlor's death as the Trustees may in their absolute discretion decide. 

The Foundation's principal aim is to fund other established charities. In recent years donations have mostly been to support charities in the fields of arts & culture in the UK, environmental and animal welfare, international development / humanitarian aid and improving the lives of people in the UK. 

Since the Big Give was set up in 2007, the Trustees believe that the most effective use of the Foundation's resources is to act as a Champion in the Big Give's match funding campaigns, in particular its main campaign every year, the Christmas Challenge. Champions are able to leverage their contributions to the Big Give more than sixfold on average. 

The Big Give has a number of criteria to measure the success of its campaigns, relating to improving the resilience, skills and profile of the participating charities. More details can be found in the Big Give section below. 

The Foundation's income increased by 30% in 2023, chiefly from donations from Sir Alec and Lady Reed. As a result, the Foundation was able to increase its grants by 70%. The Foundation has a healthy surplus at the end of 2023 and can continue to increase its grants in 2024. 

The Foundation's objectives and aims are unchanged for 2024 and the foreseeable future. The Foundation will have sufficient funds to support the Christmas Challenge and other campaigns in 2024. The Foundation is now in a position to match the funds of other champions who support the Big Give's Match Funding campaigns, helping the Big Give leverage champion contributions by a factor of 6 in the most recent Christmas Challenge. 

## Public Benefit 

The Charity makes grants to registered charities in the UK for the benefit of the public that these charities serve. The Charity has maintained its funding of these organisations, as well as developing innovative ways to inspire more public philanthropy. The trustees are therefore confident that The Reed Foundation meets the public benefit requirements and they confirm that they have taken into account the guidance contained in the Charity Commission's general guidance on public benefit where applicable. 

## ACHIEVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE 

## Charitable activities 

Income and capital are distributed to charitable causes at the Trustees' discretion.  The Foundation's income rose by £1,535,233 from that received in 2022, mostly due to donations from the Reed family. Donations rose by £1,644,015 to £3,978,883 (2022 - £2,334,868). The Foundation's contribution to the Christmas Challenge increased by £564,455 to £1,967,837. The charities supported are included in Appendix 1. 

## The Big Give 

The Reed Foundation donated £50,000 in 2007 to set up the Big Give, an online charity comparison site for highlevel donors, and has subsequently acted as a "Champion" in many of its match funding campaigns. 

During the year ended 30 June 2023, BigGive.org attracted 1,385,993 visits (2022: 1,140,148) to its website. 

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The Reed Foundation 

## REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES 

for the year ended 31 December 2023 

In the financial year 2023, Big Give continued to enjoy success with its match funding programmes. The total number of online donations processed through the site in the year was 130,756 (2022: 125,663), totalling £43,411,058 (2022: £37,842,984). These donations resulted in an overall income for charities of £43,411,058 including match funds and Gift Aid on online donations (2022: £37,842,984). 

## Christmas Challenge 2023 

The Big Give Christmas Challenge is the UK’s biggest online match funding campaign which helps UK-registered charities raise funds for their cause. Since its inception in 2008, it has evolved to improve the experience for charities and donors alike. 

The Big Give has built upon its successful model of match funding and has continued its annual growth. In 2023 a record number of donations were received. 

As in previous years, external sponsors or 'Champions' were invited to take part, offering £6,315,161 and using £5,673,424 in match funds (2022: £5,532,111 offered and £4,691,283 used) including the Reed Foundation's own portfolio of charities of £2,028,793 of which £1,774,337 was used. These Champions each chose a group of charities they wished to support with their funds. 

The Challenge raised over £33.6m from the match funds offered by the Champions. Alongside the Reed Foundation, Champions included The Childhood Trust, The Waterloo Foundation, The Julia and Hans Rausing Trust, and the Coles-Medlock Foundation amongst others. By using the Big Give model of matched funding, the Champions were able to leverage their contributions by an average of 6.8 for the benefit of their chosen charities (2022: 6.1). 

1,077 charities took part (2022: 1,021). The impact of the campaign is measured on increasing the resilience, skills and profile of the participating charities. The following impact was created: 

- Resilience: 78% of charities reported securing more or significantly more donations and 66% of charities reported securing bigger or significantly bigger donations (than any comparable fundraising). 

- Skills: 90% of charities reported increased confidence (a lot or a little) in online fundraising thanks to the campaign. 

- Profile: 90% of charities reported donations from new supporters. 

“The ability to access new funders through the champion funding, attracting donations from new donors, and receiving larger or additional donations from known supporters due to the ability to double gifts were key benefits of participating in the Christmas Challenge. We were able to reach new audiences and networks and grow our relationship with major donors through the campaign.” 

- Charity partipating in Christmas Challenge 2023 

## Other Matched Funds 

The Reed Foundation also donated match funding to The Big Give for the following campaigns. - The Green Match Fund 2023, which raised £4.3 million for 178 environmental charities (2022: £2.7 million for 146 charities). 

- The Women and Girls Match Fund, which raised £1.3 million for 133 charities run for and by women and girls (2022: £2 million for 122 charities) 

- Kind2Mind 2023 for Mental Health Week in May 2023, which raised £1.5 million for 182 charities focussing on mental health support (2022: nil). 

- An emergency campaign for Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC), which raised a total of £2.0 million for the Turkey-Syria Earthquake Appeal. 

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The Reed Foundation 

## REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES for the year ended 31 December 2023 

## FINANCIAL REVIEW Financial position 

Total funds rose by £783,098 during the year. The Foundation received a dividend of £3,625,610 from Reed Global, cash donations of £2m donation from Sir Alec and Lady Reed and a property donation valued at £116,500; however, there were also £1,799,019  fair value losses in the Foundation’s investment property assets. 

## Principal funding sources 

The principal funding sources for the charity are donations received from Sir Alec Reed and his family and investment income from assets held by the trust. 

## Investment policy and objectives 

Following the conclusion of the Foundation's latest investment in Matthew Bourne's ballet company (New Adventures), the Trustees have decided not to invest in future productions: the company no longer requires anything other than token investments from the Foundation. These productions have made good returns for the Foundation since 2011 and the charity hopes that the ballet company will continue to thrive.  Having considered the limited options available, the Trustees decided to invest the available funds in bank deposit accounts.  The Trustees consider the overall return on these deposits to be disappointing, but are more concerned with the safety of the Foundation's funds than taking any risks in the current climate. The Foundation has taken advantage of its strong cash position at the end of the year to place £3m into a 12-month deposit account at a better interest rate. The investments are under constant review. 

## Reserves policy 

At the end of the reporting period the Charity held £23,361,940 in total funds. All funds were unrestricted. £1,979,481 of expenditure was committed by the end of the year and already provided for, mostly for donations to the Big Give Christmas Challenge held in December 2023.  No commitments had been made at the end of the year which were not provided for as liabilities. Therefore the amount of reserves the Charity held at the end of the period after allowing for commitments was £23,361,940. 

The Charity held no tangible fixed assets during the year and no programme related investments. 

The Charity held £15,808,322 in fixed asset investments and investment property at the end of the period. As these represent a significant source of the Charity’s income, the Charity’s policy is to have sufficient net current assets to enable it to maintain its support of the Christmas Challenge and other emergency appeals in the next year without either having to sell its investments or rely on donations and dividends. At the end of the year net current assets totalled £7,553,617 which is more than sufficient to replicate 2023’s level of donations to the Christmas Challenge in 2024 and to support other campaigns. The reserves are higher than necessary to maintain the current level of spending and therefore the Trustees are looking both to increase contributions to the various Big Give match funding campaigns and to find innovative ways of distributing donations. 

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The Reed Foundation 

## REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES 

for the year ended 31 December 2023 

## FUTURE PLANS 

The Charity plans to continue the activities outlined above in the forthcoming year, subject to satisfactory funding arrangements. 

## STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT 

## Governing Document 

The Charity was set up on 20 September 1972 and is governed by a Trust Deed and constitutes an unincorporated charity. 

## Recruitment and appointment of new trustees 

The Trustees are members of the Management Committee.   James Reed has a very successful business record and all the Trustees have considerable experience with the Foundation and other charities set up by the Reed family; Alexandra Chapman, who became Chair after the year end, is also the Chair of Ethiopiaid.  Because of their prior expertise, additional training is not considered necessary. Trustees are appointed to the charity when vacancies arise either through the identification of knowledge gaps or because of resignations. New trustees will be inducted and trained based on Charity Commission guidance. After the year end two new Trustees joined the Board: Michael Norman, who brings accountancy experience and has been a charitable Trustee for over a decade, and Edith Prak, who has extensive fundraising experience. 

In August 2024, after the end of the current financial year, Sir Alec Reed retired as a Trustee. The Trustees would like to thank Sir Alec for his incredible vision, leadership and generosity spanning over 50 years and for leaving the Foundation in a healthy position to carry on his great work. 

Sir Alec started the Reed Foundation, then Reed Charity, in 1972, and in the 1980s donated £5 million to it. This enabled the Foundation to start a number of charities, including Womankind, Ethiopiaid and the Big Give, which are all still active today. In addition the Foundation bought shares in the Reed group, which has both ensured the charity’s future funding through the dividends it receives and has made the Reed group a philanthropic company, with its employees effectively working one day a week for charity. Over the last 25 years the Foundation has donated over £30m to charity and enabled millions more in donations through the Big Give match funding campaigns it has supported. 

## Organisational Structure 

The Charity has no staff.  James Reed's office's staff carry out all administrative work.  The Board of Trustees are the ultimate decision-makers. 

## Risk management 

The trustees have a duty to identify and review the risks to which the charity is exposed and to ensure appropriate controls are in place to provide reasonable assurance against fraud and error. A risk register is maintained which is renewed annually by the Trustees. 

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The Reed Foundation 

||REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES|
|---|---|
||for the year ended 31 December 2023|
|REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS||
|Registered Charity Number|0264728|
|Principal address|c/o Reed Online|
||Dragon Court|
||27-29 Macklin Street|
||London|
||WC2B 5LX|
|Trustees:|Sir Alec Reed CBE FCMA (resigned 04/08/24)|
||J A Reed CBE FCIPD MBA MA|
||R A Reed LLB MA|
||A M Chapman MA M.Phil|
||M C Norman (appointed 24/01/24)|
||E Prak (appointed 24/01/24)|
|Auditors:|Hazelwoods LLP|
||Staverton Court|
||Staverton|
||Cheltenham|
||GL51 0UX|
|Bankers:|Coutts & Co|
||440 Strand|
||London|
||WC2R 0QS|
|Legal Advisers:|Freeths LLP|
||5000 Oxford Business Park South|
||Oxford|
||OX4 2BH|



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The Reed Foundation 

## REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES 

for the year ended 31 December 2023 

## TRUSTEES RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT 

The trustees  are responsible for preparing the Report of the Trustees and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice). 

The law applicable to charities in England and Wales, the Charities Act 2011, Charity (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 and the provisions of the trust deed  requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of the incoming resources and application of resources, including the income and expenditure,  of the charity for that period. In preparing those financial statements, the trustees are required to: 

- select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently; 

- observe the methods and principles in the Charity SORP; 

- make judgements and etimates that are reasonable and prudent; 

- prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charity will continue in business. 

The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and to enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011, the Charity (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 and the provisions of the trust deed. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities. 

18/10/2024 

Approved by order of the Board of Trustees on ………………….…………...2024 and signed on its behalf by: 

……………………………………………………………… Alexandra Chapman - Trustee 

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## Report of the Independent Auditors to the Trustees of The Reed Foundation 

## Opinion 

We have audited the financial statements of The Reed Foundation (the ‘charity’) for the year ended 31 December 2023 which comprise the statement of financial activities, the balance sheet, the statement of cash flows and the notes to the financial statements, including a summary of significant accounting policies. The financial reporting framework that has been applied in their preparation is applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards, including Financial Reporting Standard 102 ‘The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland’ (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice). 

## In our opinion, the financial statements: 

- give a true and fair view of the state of the Charity’s affairs as at 31 December 2023 and of the incoming resources and application of resources, including its income and expenditure, for the year then ended; 

- have been properly prepared in accordance with United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice, and 

- have been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011. 

## Basis for opinion 

We have been appointed as auditors under section 151 of the Charities Act 2011 and report in accordance with regulations made under section 154 of that Act.  We conducted our audit in accordance with International Standards on Auditing (UK) (ISAs (UK)) and applicable law. Our responsibilities under those standards are further described in the auditor’s responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements section of our report. We are independent of the charity in accordance with the ethical requirements that are relevant to our audit of the financial statements in the UK, including the Financial Reporting Council’s Ethical Standard, and we have fulfilled our other ethical responsibilities in accordance with these requirements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion. 

## Conclusions relating to going concern 

In auditing the financial statements, we have concluded that the Trustees’ use of the going concern basis of accounting in the preparation of the financial statements is appropriate. 

Based on the work we have performed, we have not identified any material uncertainties relating to events or conditions that, individually or collectively, may cast significant doubt on the Charity’s ability to continue as a going concern for a period of at least twelve months from when the original financial statements were authorised for issue. 

Our responsibilities and the responsibilities of the Trustees with respect to going concern are described in the relevant sections of this report. 

## Other information 

The trustees are responsible for the other information. The other information comprises the information included in the trustees’ annual report, other than the financial statements and our auditor’s report thereon. Our opinion on the financial statements does not cover the other information and, except to the extent otherwise explicitly stated in our report, we do not express any form of assurance conclusion thereon. 

In connection with our audit of the financial statements, our responsibility is to read the other information and, in doing so, consider whether the other information is materially inconsistent with the financial statements or our knowledge obtained in the audit or otherwise appears to be materially misstated. If we identify such material inconsistencies or apparent material misstatements, we are required to determine whether there is a material misstatement in the financial statements or a material misstatement of the other information. If, based on the work we have performed, we conclude that there is a material misstatement of this other information, we are required to report that fact. 

We have nothing to report in this regard. 

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## Report of the Independent Auditors to the Trustees of 

## The Reed Foundation 

## Matters on which we are required to report by exception 

In the light of the knowledge and understanding of the charity and its environment obtained in the course of the audit, we have not identified material misstatements in the trustees’ annual report. 

We have nothing to report in respect of the following matters in relation to which the Charities Act 2011 requires us to report to you if, in our opinion: 

- adequate and proper accounting records have not been kept by the charity, or returns adequate for our audit have not been received from branches not visited by us; or 

- the financial statements are not in agreement with the accounting records and returns; or 

- certain disclosures of trustees’ remuneration specified by law are not made; or 

- we have not received all the information and explanations we require for our audit. 

## Responsibilities of Trustees 

As explained more fully in the trustees’ responsibilities statement set out on page 8, the trustees are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements and for being satisfied that they give a true and fair view, and for such internal control as the trustees determine is necessary to enable the preparation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. 

In preparing the financial statements, the trustees are responsible for assessing the Charityʼs ability to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters related to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless the trustees either intend to liquidate the Charity or to cease operations, or have no realistic alternative but to do so. 

## Auditor’s responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements 

We have been appointed as auditors under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 and report in accordance with regulations made under section 154 of that Act. Our responsibility is to audit and express an opinion on the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and International Standards of Auditing (UK and Ireland). Those standards require us to comply with the Auditing Practices Board’s Ethical Standards for Auditors. 

## Scope of the audit of the financial statements 

Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements as a whole are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an auditor’s report that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance, but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with ISAs (UK) will always detect a material misstatement when it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of these financial statements. 

## Extent to which the audit was capable of detecting irregularities, including fraud 

Irregularities, including fraud, are instances of non-compliance with laws and regulations. We design procedures in line with our responsibilities, outlined above, to detect material misstatements in respect of irregularities, including fraud. The extent to which our procedures are capable of detecting irregularities, including fraud is detailed below: 

We considered the nature of the charity and its control environment and reviewed documentation of their policies and procedures relating to fraud and compliance with laws and regulations. We also enquired of management about their own identification and assessment of the risks of irregularities. 

We obtained an understanding of the legal and regulatory framework that the charity operates in and identified the key laws and regulations that had a direct effect on the determination of material amounts and disclosures in the financial statements and those that do not have a direct effect on the financial statements but compliance with which may be fundamental to the charity’s ability to operate or to avoid a material penalty. 

We discussed among the audit engagement team regarding the opportunities and incentives that may exist within the organisation for fraud and how and where fraud might occur in the financial statements. 

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## Report of the Independent Auditors to the Trustees of 

## The Reed Foundation 

In common with all audits under ISAs (UK), we are also required to perform specific procedures to respond to the risk of management override. In addressing the risk of fraud through management override of controls, we tested the appropriateness of journal entries and other adjustments; assessed whether the judgments made in accounting estimates are indicative of a potential bias; and evaluated the business rationale of any significant transactions that are unusual or outside the normal course of business. 

In addition to the above, our procedures to respond to the risks identified included the following: 

- reviewing financial statement disclosures by testing to supporting documentation to assess compliance with provisions of relevant laws and regulations described as having a direct effect on the financial statements; 

- performing analytical procedures to identify any unusual or unexpected relationships that may indicate risks of material misstatements due to fraud; 

- enquiring of management concerning actual and potential litigation and claims and instances of noncompliance with laws and regulations; and 

- reading minutes of meetings of those charged with governance. 

Our audit procedures were designed to respond to risks of material misstatement in the financial statements, recognising that the risk of not detecting a material misstatement due to fraud is higher than the risk of not detecting one resulting from error, as fraud may involve deliberate concealment by, for example, forgery, misrepresentations or through collusion. There are inherent limitations in the audit procedures performed and the further removed non-compliance with laws and regulations is from the events and transactions reflected in the financial statements, the less likely we are to become aware of it. 

A further description of our responsibilities is available on the Financial Reporting Council’s website at: https://www.frc.org.uk/auditorsresponsibilities. This description forms part of our auditor’s report. 

## Use of our report 

This report is made solely to the Charity’s trustees, as a body, in accordance with the Charities Act 2011. Our audit work has been undertaken so that we might state to the Charity’s trustees those matters we are required to state to them in an auditor’s report and for no other purpose. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the Charity’s trustees as a body, for our audit work, for this report, or for the opinions we have formed. 


……………………………. Felicity Sang FCA (Senior Statutory Auditor) 

For and on behalf of Hazlewoods LLP - Statutory Auditor 

Date: ............................................. 21/10/2024 

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## The Reed Foundation 

## STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 

for the year ended 31 December 2023 

|Notes<br>Income and Endowments From<br>Donations and legacies<br>Investment income<br>2<br>Tax reclaimed<br>Total<br>Expenditure on<br>Charitable activities<br>Charitable donations<br>Management & administration<br>5<br>Total<br>Net losses on investments<br>8<br>Net Income<br>Reconciliation of Funds<br>Total funds brought forward<br>Fund balances at end of year<br>CONTINUING OPERATIONS<br>All income and expenditure has arisen from continuing activities.||31.12.23<br>Unrestricted funds<br>£<br>2,119,000<br>3,988,343<br>507,632<br>6,614,975<br>(3,978,883)<br>(53,975)<br>(4,032,858)<br>(1,799,019)<br>783,098<br>22,578,841<br>23,361,940|31.12.22<br>Unrestricted funds<br>£<br>1,002,500<br>3,827,242<br>250,000|
|---|---|---|---|
||||5,079,742<br>(2,334,868)<br>(28,667)|
||||(2,363,535)<br>(1,615,806)|
||||1,100,401<br>21,478,441|
||||22,578,841|
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The notes form part of these financial statements 

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## The Reed Foundation 

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION At 31 December 2023 

|Notes<br>Investments<br>Investments<br>7<br>Investment property<br>8<br>Total Fixed Assets<br>Current Assets<br>Mixed Purpose Investment<br>9<br>Debtors<br>10<br>Cash in hand<br>Creditors<br>Amount falling due within one year<br>11<br>Net Current Assets<br>Total Assets Less Current Liabilities<br>Net Assets<br>Funds<br>12<br>Unrestricted funds<br>Total Funds|31.12.23<br>£<br>10,128,087<br>5,680,235<br>15,808,322<br>15,808,322<br>-<br>69,135<br>9,463,963<br>9,533,098<br>(1,979,481)<br>7,553,617<br>23,361,940<br>23,361,940<br>23,361,940<br>23,361,940|31.12.22<br>£<br>10,128,087<br>7,362,754|
|---|---|---|
|||17,490,841|
|||17,490,841|
|||30,000<br>314,154<br>6,386,134|
|||6,730,288<br>(1,642,286)|
|||5,088,002|
|||22,578,841|
|||22,578,841|
|||22,578,841|
|||22,578,841|
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18/10/2024 

The financial statements were approved by the Board of Trustees on………………………………  …..and were signed on its behalf by: 

………………………………………………… Alexandra Chapman, Trustee 

………………………………………………… James Reed, Trustee 

The notes form part of these financial statements 

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## The Reed Foundation 

## STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS 

For the Year Ended 31 December 2023 

|Notes<br>Cash flows from operating activities:<br>Cash generated from operations<br>1<br>Cash flows from investing activities:<br>Dividends, interest and rents from investments<br>Purchase of mixed purpose investment<br>Redemption of mixed purpose investment<br>Net cash used in operating activities<br>Net cash provided by investing activities<br>Change in cash and cash equivalents in the<br>reporting period<br>Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the<br>reporting period<br>Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the<br>reporting period|31.12.23<br>£<br>(940,512)<br>(940,512)<br>3,988,343<br>-<br>30,000<br>4,018,343<br>3,077,829<br>6,386,134<br>9,463,963|31.12.22<br>£<br>(843,571)|
|---|---|---|
|||(843,571)|
|||3,827,242<br>(30,000)<br>30,000|
|||3,827,242|
||||
|||2,983,670<br>3,402,464|
|||6,386,134|



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The Reed Foundation 

Notes to the Statement of Cash Flows For the Year Ended 31 December 2023 

1 Reconciliation of Net Income to Net Cash Flow from Operating Activities 

|Adjustments for:<br>Losses on investments and property revaluations<br>Dividends, interest and rents from investments<br>Decrease/(increase) in debtors<br>Property donation received<br>Net cash used in operating activities<br>2<br>ANALYSIS OF CHANGES IN NET FUNDS<br>At 1 January 2023<br>Net cash<br>Cash at bank<br>6,386,134<br>Net income/(expenditure) for the reporting period (as per the statement of financial<br>activities)|31.12.23<br>£<br>783,098<br>1,799,019<br>(3,988,343)<br>245,019<br>(116,500)<br>(940,512)<br>Cashflow<br>3,077,829|31.12.22<br>£<br>1,100,401<br>1,615,806<br>(3,827,242)<br>(270,827)<br>-|
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|||(843,571)|
|||At 31 December 2023<br>9,463,962|



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The Reed Foundation 

## NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 

## for the year ended 31 December 2023 

## 1. Accounting policies 

## Basis of preparing the financial statements 

The financial statements of the charity, which is a public benefit entity under FRS 102, have been prepared in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) revised March 2018 and the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (second edition published October 2019), effective 1 January 2019 and the Charities Act 2011 and UK Generally Accepted Practice. 

The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention with the exception of investments which are included at fair value. 

The accounts are prepared on a going concern basis as there are no material uncertainties about the charity's ability to continue for the foreseeable future. 

## Income 

All income is recognised in the Statement of Financial Activities once the charity has entitlement to the funds, it is probable that the income will be received and the amount can be measured reliably. 

The Following specific polices are applied to particular categories of income: 

Donations are recognised when the charity has been notified in writing of both the amount and the settlement date. 

Investment income is included when receivable. 

## Expenditure 

Liabilities are recognised as expenditure as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the charity to that expenditure, it is probable that a transfer of economic benefits will be required in settlement and the amount of the obligation can be measured reliably. Expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis and has been classified under headings that aggregate all cost related to the category. Where costs cannot be directly attributed to particular headings they have been allocated to activities on a basis consistent with the use of resources. 

Grants payable are payments made to third parties in the furtherance of the charitable objects of the Charity. In the case of an unconditional grant offer, this is accrued once the grant award has been notified. 

Grants offered subject to conditions which have not been met at the year end date are noted as a commitment but not accrued as expenditure. 

Depreciation on fixed assets is calculated on a straight-line basis over the estimated economic life of the asset, being five years. 

## Investment property 

Investment properties are properties, that are held either to earn rental income or for capital appreciation, or both. Investment properties are measured initially at cost including related transaction costs, and subsequently at fair value. Fair value is based on market value, as determined by the trustees at each reporting date. The difference between the fair value of an investment property at the reporting date and its carrying amount prior to remeasurement is included in the income statement as a valuation surplus or deficit. Investment properties are presented on the balance sheet within noncurrent assets. 

## Taxation 

The charity is exempt from tax on its charitable activities. 

## Fund accounting 

Unrestricted funds can be used in accordance with the charitable objectives at the discretion of the trustees. 

Restricted funds can only be used for particular restricted purposes within the objects of the charity. Restrictions arise when specified by the donor or when funds are raised for particular restricted purposes. 

## Donated assets and services 

Gifts in kind, donated services and facilities are included in donations at their open market value. 

## Investments 

Unquoted shares are stated at cost. 

Unquoted debentures are stated at their redeemable value being the trustees' best estimate of fair value. 

## Financial Instruments 

The trust only has financial assets and financial liabilities of a kind that qualify as basic financial instruments. Basic financial instruments are initially recognised at transaction value and subsequently measured at their settlement value. 

The notes form part of these financial statements 

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## NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 

for the year ended 31 December 2023 

## 2. Investment Income 

|Investment Income|||
|---|---|---|
|Dividend and Investment Income<br>Deposit account interest<br>Grants Payable<br>Charitable donations|31.12.23<br>£<br>3,891,486<br>96,857<br>3,988,343<br>31.12.23<br>£<br>3,978,883|31.12.22<br>£<br>3,820,322<br>6,919|
|||3,827,242|
|||31.12.22<br>£<br>2,334,868|



## 3. Grants Payable 

## 4. Trustees' Remuneration and Benefits 

None of the trustees have been paid any remuneration or received any other benefit from an employment with the Foundation for the year ended 31 December 2023 nor for the year ended 31 December 2022. 

## Trustees' expenses 

No trustee was reimbursed for expenses in the year ended 31 December 2023. During the year ended 31 December 2022 Sir Alec was repaid £32,348 for the costs for Phoenix Recruitment Ltd incurred in 2021 and 2022. 

## Employees 

The Foundation had no employees in either 2023 or 2022. 

## 5. Allocation of Support and Governance Costs 

|Support costs<br>Office, professional and property costs<br>Bank charges<br>Goverance costs<br>Audit<br>Total Support and governance costs|Unrestricted funds<br>31.12.23<br>£<br>44,802<br>692<br>45,495<br>8,480<br>53,975|Unrestricted funds<br>31.12.22<br>£<br>19,453<br>815|
|---|---|---|
|||20,267<br>8,400|
|||28,667|



## 6. 

## Consolidation of accounts 

These accounts are not consolidated because the Foundation's sole subsidiary, Phoenix Recruitment Ltd ("Phoenix"), is immaterial. The Foundation was the sole shareholder of Phoenix, which was incorporated on 10 May 2021 (company number 13385015). In 2022 the decision was taken to cease trading; the £1 investment in the company was written off in the 2021 accounts. In 2024, after the year end, Phoenix was dissolved. 

## 7. 

## Fixed Asset Investments 

|Investments in subsidiaries<br>Shares - unlisted investments<br>Other - Debentures|31.12.23<br>£<br>-<br>8,574,960<br>1,553,127<br>10,128,087|31.12.22<br>£<br>-<br>8,574,960<br>1,553,127|
|---|---|---|
|||10,128,087|



The notes form part of these financial statements 

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8. 

## The Reed Foundation 

## NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 

for the year ended 31 December 2023 

Additional information as follows: 

## Subsidiary 

## Cost 

Cost £ At 1 January 2023 1 Additions - At 31 December 2023 1 Net Book Value - At 1 January 2023 Additions - Written-off - At 31 December 2023 - 

## Details of undertakings 

Details of the investments in which the company holds 20% or more of the nominal value of any class of share capital are as follows: 

|Undertaking|Principal activity|Holding|Proportion of voting rights and shares held|Proportion of voting rights and shares held|
|---|---|---|---|---|
||||2023|2022|
|Phoenix Recruitment Ltd|Recruitment|Ordinary|100%|100%|
|Shares|||||
|||||Unlisted|
|||||investments|
|||||£|
|Cost|||||
|At 1 January 2023||||8,574,960|
|Additions||||-|
|At 31 December 2023||||8,574,960|
|Net Book Value|||||
|At 31 December 2023||||8,574,960|
|At 31 December 2022||||8,574,960|



Investment assets held within the U.K. at the year end were valued at £10,128,087 (2022: £10,128,087), being £1,553,127 (2022: £1,553,127) variable rate unsecured loan notes in Juxon Limited and 35,919,020 (2022: 35,919,020) Ordinary 'A' Shares valued at £8,574,960 (2022: £8,574,960), in Reed Global Limited. 

Debentures were as follows: 

|Debentures were as follows:|||
|---|---|---|
|At 1 January 2023 and at 31 December 2023<br>Investment Property<br>Market Value<br>At 1 January 2023<br>Revaluation<br>Addition<br>At 31 December 2023<br>Net Book Value<br>At 31 December 2023<br>At 31 December 2022|31.12.23<br>£<br>1,553,127|31.12.22<br>£<br>1,553,127|
|||£<br>7,362,754<br>(1,799,019)<br>116,500|
|||5,680,235|
|||5,680,235|
|||7,362,754|



During the year the Foundation's existing property was revalued by the Trustees, mostly through a third party. This resulted in a fair value loss of £1,799,019. 

The notes form part of these financial statements 

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## NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 

for the year ended 31 December 2023 

## 9. Mixed Purpose Investments 

At year end Mixed Purpose Investments totalled £nil (2022: £30,000). In 2022 the Foundation invested £30,000 in Matthew Bourne's production of Sleeping Beauty, which was returned in 2023. The Foundation's share of tour profits and tax credits totalled £20,352, all received in 2023. The Foundation also received £783 in 2023 relating to a tax credit from its previous investment in Matthew Bourne's production of the Nutcracker. 

## 10. 

## Debtors: Amounts falling due within one year 

|Debtors: Amounts falling due within one year|||
|---|---|---|
|Prepayments<br>Accrued income<br>Tax reclaim<br>Trade debtors|31.12.23<br>£<br>4,947<br>15,861<br>-<br>48,327<br>69,135|31.12.22<br>£<br>-<br>-<br>250,000<br>64,154|
|||314,154|



The tax reclaim relates to Gift Aid. All the other debtors at the end of 2022 and 2023 relate to rental income and accrued interest. 

## 11. 

## Creditors: Amounts falling due within one year 

|Creditors: Amounts falling due within one year|||
|---|---|---|
|Accruals<br>Deferred income<br>Trade payables|31.12.23<br>£<br>8,000<br>-<br>1,971,481<br>1,979,481|31.12.22<br>£<br>7,200<br>-<br>1,635,086|
|||1,642,286|



The majority of payables at the end of 2023 and 2022 were due to The Big Give Matching Challenge that takes place in December each year. 

## 12. 

## Movement in Funds 

|Unrestricted funds<br>General fund<br>Total Funds|At 1.1.23<br>£<br>22,578,841<br>22,578,841|Net movement in funds<br>£<br>783,098<br>783,098|At 31.12.23<br>£<br>23,361,940|
|---|---|---|---|
||||23,361,940|



Net movement in funds, included in the above are as follows: 

|Unrestricted funds<br>General fund<br>Total Funds|Incoming resources<br>£<br>4,815,956<br>4,815,956|Resources expended<br>£<br>(4,032,858)<br>(4,032,858)|Movement in funds<br>£<br>783,098|
|---|---|---|---|
||||783,098|



## 13. Related party transactions 

Donations received include £2,500 (2022: £2,500) in waived accountancy fees from Reed Specialist Recruitment Limited, a £1,000,000 (2022: £1,000,000) donation from Sir Alec Reed, a £1,000,000 (2022: £nil) donation from Lady Reed and a freehold donated by Sir Alec Reed valued at £116,500 (2022: £nil). 

Cash donations include £3,856,630 (2022: £2,290,892) to The Big Give Trust, which has common Trustees. This included £947,822 for the Green Match Fund, £400,000 for the Turkey and Syria Earthquake appeal, £271,258 for the Women & Girls Match Fund, £269,713 for the Mental Health Match Fund, £1,774,337 paid on to charities participating in the Christmas Challenge and the rest to enable it to operate the online fundraising Christmas Challenge. 

The Reed Business School, a company with common Trustees,  rented investment properties from the Foundation at a charge of £134,308 (2022: £128,308). 

The Foundation received a £3,625,610 dividend (2022: £3,625,610) from Reed Global in the year. 

The notes form part of these financial statements 

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## NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 

for the year ended 31 December 2023 

|14.<br>Operating leases<br>The total of future minimum lease receipts is as follows:<br>Not later than one year<br>Later than one year and not later than five years<br>Later than five years|2023<br>£<br>105,908<br>268,998<br>-<br>374,906|2022<br>£<br>89,558<br>347,831<br>15,407|
|---|---|---|
|||452,797|



The amount of non-cancellable operating lease payments recognised as revenue during the year was £160,408 (2022: £154,408). 

The notes form part of these financial statements 

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## The Reed Foundation 

|Income and Endowments<br>Donations and legacies<br>Donations<br>Tax reclaim<br>Investment Income<br>Dividend and Investment Income<br>Deposit account interest<br>Total incoming resources<br>Expenditure<br>Charitable activities<br>Miscellaneous Expenses<br>Accountancy<br>Audit fees<br>Professional fees<br>Grants to institutions<br>Total resources expended<br>Loss on investments<br>Net income|31.12.23<br>£<br>2,119,000<br>507,632<br>3,891,486<br>96,857<br>3,988,343<br>6,614,975<br>20,345<br>5,500<br>8,480<br>19,650<br>3,978,883<br>4,032,858<br>4,032,858<br>(1,799,019)<br>783,098<br>for the year ended 31 December 2023<br>Detailed Statement of Financial Activities|31.12.23<br>£<br>2,119,000<br>507,632<br>3,891,486<br>96,857<br>3,988,343<br>6,614,975<br>20,345<br>5,500<br>8,480<br>19,650<br>3,978,883<br>4,032,858<br>4,032,858<br>(1,799,019)<br>783,098<br>for the year ended 31 December 2023<br>Detailed Statement of Financial Activities|31.12.22<br>£<br>1,002,500<br>250,000<br>3,820,322<br>6,919|
|---|---|---|---|
|||for the year ended 31 December 2023||
||||3,827,242|
||||5,079,742<br>14,700<br>2,500<br>8,400<br>3,067<br>2,334,868|
||||2,363,535|
||||2,363,535<br>(1,615,806)|
||||1,100,401|



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|CharityName|Christmas Challenge<br>Total|Paid by Reed<br>Foundation|<br>Other|
|---|---|---|---|
|1001FONTAINES UK<br>8 Below Husky Rescue<br>999 Club<br>A Partner In Education<br>ABBY'S HEROES<br>Aberdeen Cyrenians<br>Abram Wilson Foundation For Creative Arts<br>Act4Africa<br>Action Medical Research<br>Action Through Enterprise (ATE)<br>Active Fusion<br>ADENYDD<br>Advantage Africa<br>Adventure Ashram<br>Afasic<br>African Children's Fund<br>African Oyster Trust<br>Age Connects Cardiff And The Vale<br>Age UK Northumberland<br>Age Uk Westminster<br>AKT<br>Alder Trust<br>Alexander Whitley Dance Company<br>Alex's Wish<br>ALIVE ACTIVITIES LIMITED<br>Andrew Simpson Sailing Foundation<br>Ardgowan Hospice<br>ASCENDANCE REP<br>ASPIRE ( ASSOCIATION FOR SPINAL INJURY RESEARCH REHABILITATION AND<br>REINTEGRATION )<br>Ataxia UK<br>Audacious Foundation<br>Aurora Orchestra<br>Awards for Young Musicians<br>Aware Defeat Depression<br>Baby Bank Network<br>BADGER TRUST<br>Bampton Classical Opera<br>Be Free Young Carers Ltd<br>Beaver Trust<br>BEEN THERE<br>BF Adventure<br>Bipolar Uk Ltd<br>Birmingham Hippodrome Theatre Trust Limited<br>Birmingham Royal Ballet<br>Bloody Good Period<br>Botanic Gardens Conservation International<br>BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND<br>Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra<br>Brent Lodge Bird & Wildlife Trust<br>Brighton Dome & Festival Ltd<br>Bristol Old Vic and Theatre Royal Trust Limited<br>British Humanist Association<br>Buglife<br>Butterfly Conservation<br>Calibre Audio<br>CAMBRIDGE ACORN PROJECT<br>Camcycle (Cambridge Cycling Campaign)<br>Cancer Support UK (CSUK)<br>CancerCare<br>Cardboard Citizens<br>CARE International UK<br>Carers In Bedfordshire<br>CBM UK<br>Centre 404<br>Cerebra - For Brain Injured Children And Young People<br>Cerebral Palsy Cymru<br>Cerebral Palsy Scotland<br>Chance for Childhood<br>Changes Bristol Ltd<br>Changing Faces<br>Charlton Athletic Community Trust<br>Cheetah Conservation Fund UK<br>Cheltenham Festivals<br>CherryTrees|£6,275<br>£11,265<br>£28,203<br>£12,509<br>£27,624<br>£11,057<br>£9,755<br>£5,568<br>£112,210<br>£11,610<br>£15,614<br>£5,613<br>£13,834<br>£3,968<br>£11,026<br>£11,478<br>£4,511<br>£13,914<br>£9,582<br>£12,906<br>£37,033<br>£5,488<br>£17,433<br>£5,488<br>£4,647<br>£4,727<br>£20,380<br>£4,907<br>£15,844<br>£52,868<br>£5,074<br>£20,053<br>£81,561<br>£12,684<br>£10,985<br>£16,464<br>£17,825<br>£4,841<br>£16,500<br>£24,856<br>£4,718<br>£22,672<br>£32,878<br>£62,243<br>£45,094<br>£15,404<br>£9,640<br>£37,030<br>£6,044<br>£9,949<br>£29,163<br>£24,494<br>£41,401<br>£10,426<br>£5,505<br>£28,418<br>£10,056<br>£16,123<br>£81,728<br>£51,632<br>£5,553<br>£74,865<br>£4,406<br>£14,783<br>£18,039<br>£33,766<br>£64,143<br>£5,627<br>£55,944<br>£4,273<br>£16,918<br>£33,274<br>£50,099|£1,000<br>£2,000<br>£3,750<br>£1,930<br>£3,750<br>£2,000<br>£2,000<br>£1,250<br>£25,000<br>£2,000<br>£2,500<br>£1,000<br>£2,500<br>£710<br>£2,000<br>£2,000<br>£1,000<br>£2,000<br>£2,000<br>£755<br>£5,000<br>£1,000<br>£3,000<br>£1,250<br>£1,000<br>£1,000<br>£3,000<br>£1,073<br>£2,000<br>£7,500<br>£455<br>£3,000<br>£15,000<br>£2,250<br>£2,000<br>£3,000<br>£2,500<br>£1,150<br>£3,000<br>£4,337<br>£1,050<br>£3,750<br>£5,000<br>£10,000<br>£7,500<br>£2,087<br>£2,000<br>£6,000<br>£1,000<br>£2,000<br>£5,000<br>£1,254<br>£6,000<br>£2,000<br>£1,250<br>£2,500<br>£1,100<br>£2,000<br>£12,500<br>£7,500<br>£1,250<br>£12,500<br>£967<br>£3,000<br>£3,000<br>£5,000<br>£12,500<br>£1,000<br>£10,000<br>£1,000<br>£3,000<br>£5,000<br>£6,000|£100,000|



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|Children Of The Mekong<br>Church Action On Poverty Limited<br>Citizen Advocacy South Birmingham Area (CASBA)<br>CITY TO SEA CIO<br>Civil Liberties Trust<br>Classics for All<br>Clowns Without Borders Uk<br>Cobalt<br>Corbenic Camphill Community Limited<br>Cord<br>Cotswolds Dogs & Cats Home<br>CPRE LONDON<br>CYCLOX<br>CYMDEITHAS ERYRI THE SNOWDONIA SOCIETY<br>DANCERS' CAREER DEVELOPMENT<br>Dandelion Time<br>Dash Arts<br>David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation<br>Debate Mate Schools Limited<br>Debt Justice<br>Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation<br>Dogs Trust<br>Dragonfly Cancer Trust<br>Ecologia Youth Trust<br>Edinburgh Women's Aid Ltd<br>EMBRACEABILITY<br>EMBRACING AGE<br>EMERGENCY UK<br>Empire Fighting Chance<br>English Folk Dance and Song Society<br>English Touring Opera Limited<br>Eric Liddell Community<br>Escape Community Art in Action<br>Family Fund Trust<br>FareShare South West<br>Farms for City Children<br>Fellowship Afloat Charitable Trust<br>FETCHER DOG<br>FIERI CONSORT<br>Fiori Musicali<br>FIRST GIVE<br>FLEET ARTS<br>Forever Hounds Trust<br>Free UK Genealogy<br>Freedom for Animals<br>FRIENDS OF BREATHE ARTS HEALTH RESEARCH<br>Friends Of Conakry Refugee School<br>FRIENDS OF INTI WARA YASSI<br>Full Fact<br>FUTURE FOR ALL<br>Gabrieli<br>Garden House Hospice Care<br>Garden Organic<br>Global Ecovillage Network<br>Grace Kelly Childhood Cancer Trust<br>GREAT NORTH AIR AMBULANCE SVC<br>GROWING HOPE<br>GURNELL GROVE COMMUNITY TRUST<br>Hammersmith and Fulham Association for Mental Health<br>Harrison's Fund Ltd<br>Hastings Contemporary<br>Headway East London<br>Hector's House<br>Help Musicians<br>help2read<br>Helping Rhinos<br>Helping The Burmese Delta<br>Herts & Middlesex Wildlife Trust<br>Hinksey Sculling School Ltd.<br>Homelink Day Respite<br>Hope and Homes for Children<br>HOPE FOOD NORTH BIRMINGHAM<br>Hope for Children<br>Hope For Tomorrow<br>Hope Into Action UK<br>Hospice Africa Limited<br>Independent Arts|£16,407<br>£11,334<br>£4,800<br>£17,860<br>£40,599<br>£108,999<br>£4,467<br>£42,688<br>£19,433<br>£69,733<br>£13,374<br>£19,360<br>£20,985<br>£6,550<br>£42,476<br>£47,414<br>£5,678<br>£35,109<br>£25,311<br>£65,659<br>£18,994<br>£72,729<br>£20,459<br>£5,605<br>£7,795<br>£4,895<br>£16,802<br>£16,898<br>£9,810<br>£17,196<br>£17,151<br>£10,889<br>£4,374<br>£13,958<br>£86,454<br>£30,181<br>£6,249<br>£14,083<br>£16,705<br>£24,516<br>£30,528<br>£5,175<br>£15,070<br>£7,543<br>£6,233<br>£16,774<br>£13,644<br>£12,623<br>£61,674<br>£15,031<br>£55,446<br>£79,165<br>£44,956<br>£9,849<br>£18,708<br>£25,400<br>£29,246<br>£14,406<br>£3,101<br>£9,021<br>£22,456<br>£5,561<br>£7,740<br>£18,453<br>£36,898<br>£17,188<br>£11,656<br>£15,555<br>£17,606<br>£14,895<br>£87,238<br>£5,741<br>£10,428<br>£7,595<br>£78,469<br>£23,884<br>£9,924|£2,500<br>£2,000<br>£1,000<br>£2,500<br>£7,500<br>£12,500<br>£1,000<br>£8,000<br>£2,500<br>£12,000<br>£2,500<br>£1,349<br>£2,500<br>£1,250<br>£7,500<br>£7,500<br>£1,250<br>£5,000<br>£3,750<br>£4,850<br>£3,000<br>£12,500<br>£3,750<br>£1,000<br>£1,000<br>£1,125<br>£2,500<br>£2,500<br>£2,000<br>£1,560<br>£2,500<br>£2,000<br>£1,000<br>£2,500<br>£15,000<br>£5,000<br>£1,000<br>£2,500<br>£2,500<br>£2,500<br>£5,000<br>£1,100<br>£2,500<br>£1,000<br>£1,000<br>£2,500<br>£2,000<br>£1,749<br>£12,000<br>£2,500<br>£7,500<br>£10,000<br>£7,500<br>£2,000<br>£3,000<br>£3,750<br>£4,500<br>£1,705<br>£364<br>£281<br>£669<br>£1,000<br>£1,500<br>£2,500<br>£7,000<br>£3,000<br>£2,000<br>£2,500<br>£2,500<br>£2,500<br>£15,000<br>£1,250<br>£2,000<br>£1,250<br>£13,000<br>£3,750<br>£2,000||
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# Reed Company Confidential 



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|International Otter Survival Fund<br>Jairah Funds<br>JAMAL EDWARDS DELVE<br>James' Place Charity<br>Jamie's Farm<br>John Schofield Trust<br>Joshua Orphan and Community Care<br>Kangaroos<br>Keech Hospice Care<br>Keynsham And District Mencap Society<br>Khulisa<br>Kids Inspire<br>King's Arms Project (Bedford)<br>Kintsugi Hope<br>Kirklees Theatre Trust<br>Kith & Kids<br>LEEDS CHILDREN'S CHARITY AT LINEHAM FARM<br>Level Centre Limited<br>Lewis-Manning Hospice<br>Lichfield Cathedral<br>Link Age Southwark<br>LinkAble Woking Ltd<br>LITERACY VOLUNTEERS<br>LIVE UNLIMITED<br>LIVING STREETS (THE PEDESTRIANS ASSOCIATION)<br>Longfield<br>Maggie's Centres<br>MANCHESTER BAROQUE<br>Martin House Children's Hospice<br>MAYFIELD PRE-SCHOOL<br>ME Research UK<br>Medic to Medic<br>Medical Aid For Palestinians<br>Mentoring Plus Bath And North East Somerset<br>MERSEYSIDE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICE LTD<br>Michael House<br>MIDDLESBROUGH DIOCESAN TRUST<br>Milton's Cottage Trust (CIO)<br>Minstead Trust<br>Mission Without Borders<br>Montage Theatre Arts<br>Mosaik Education<br>Multiple Sclerosis Trust<br>MUSIC IN THE ROUND<br>Mustard Seed Project (Kenya) (MSP)<br>My Family Organisation<br>My Sister's Place<br>National Trust<br>Nautical Archaeology Society<br>New Life Nyambene<br>NF2 Biosolutions UK & Europe<br>No Limits (South)<br>NONCLASSICAL<br>North Worcestershire Basement Projects Ltd<br>Northamptonshire Carers<br>Northern Ballet<br>Northumberland Wildlife Trust<br>Nottingham Arimathea Trust<br>NOTTINGHAM MUSIC SERVICE<br>Oasis Community Housing<br>OPENING YOUR HEART TO BHUTAN<br>OPERA RARA<br>OperaUpClose<br>Oracle Cancer Trust<br>Orangutan Foundation<br>Orion Symphony Orchestra<br>Ovacome, ovarian cancer<br>Pamoja Leo<br>Pans/Pandas UK<br>PAPYRUS Prevention of Young Suicide<br>PARALLEL HISTORIES<br>Parenting Special Children<br>Park Theatre<br>PATHWAYS OF CHESTERFIELD<br>People's Trust for Endangered Species<br>Pestalozzi International Foundation<br>PLAN FOR PEACE|£5,953<br>£7,611<br>£8,153<br>£18,466<br>£107,116<br>£21,999<br>£16,679<br>£16,863<br>£34,681<br>£7,245<br>£16,541<br>£4,800<br>£9,159<br>£16,620<br>£3,547<br>£21,049<br>£6,623<br>£4,945<br>£32,666<br>£10,031<br>£18,326<br>£6,979<br>£3,071<br>£33,438<br>£12,915<br>£9,749<br>£111,515<br>£5,179<br>£11,907<br>£2,905<br>£29,375<br>£16,811<br>£76,886<br>£16,614<br>£4,698<br>£10,103<br>£4,652<br>£16,500<br>£48,644<br>£10,060<br>£5,439<br>£11,972<br>£24,744<br>£16,806<br>£21,086<br>£27,448<br>£5,929<br>£9,843<br>£11,165<br>£4,691<br>£5,581<br>£16,733<br>£14,701<br>£10,239<br>£19,552<br>£22,792<br>£16,929<br>£4,593<br>£77,015<br>£11,350<br>£19,901<br>£14,049<br>£48,620<br>£26,102<br>£11,188<br>£39,893<br>£13,142<br>£16,055<br>£99,971<br>£4,491<br>£37,157<br>£24,909<br>£6,505<br>£13,702<br>£8,099<br>£82,573|£1,250<br>£1,500<br>£1,500<br>£2,500<br>£25,000<br>£3,750<br>£2,500<br>£2,500<br>£5,000<br>£1,319<br>£3,000<br>£1,000<br>£1,063<br>£2,500<br>£593<br>£3,000<br>£1,250<br>£1,000<br>£5,000<br>£2,000<br>£3,000<br>£1,250<br>£385<br>£5,000<br>£901<br>£2,000<br>£25,000<br>£815<br>£2,077<br>£300<br>£5,000<br>£2,500<br>£5,000<br>£2,500<br>£1,000<br>£2,000<br>£1,000<br>£2,500<br>£7,160<br>£2,000<br>£1,000<br>£1,972<br>£4,200<br>£2,500<br>£3,000<br>£5,000<br>£1,050<br>£1,933<br>£2,000<br>£1,000<br>£1,100<br>£2,500<br>£2,458<br>£2,000<br>£2,000<br>£3,750<br>£2,500<br>£1,000<br>£15,000<br>£2,000<br>£2,500<br>£2,500<br>£7,500<br>£3,750<br>£2,000<br>£7,500<br>£2,500<br>£2,500<br>£12,500<br>£1,000<br>£7,500<br>£3,750<br>£1,015<br>£2,250<br>£1,500<br>£12,500|£5,000|
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# Reed Company Confidential 



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|Plantlife<br>Popham Kidney Support<br>Porridge And Pens Ghana<br>Power For The People<br>Prader-Willi Syndrome Association UK<br>Pratham UK<br>Pregnancy Centres Network<br>Prison Advice and Care Trust (Pact)<br>Prison Fellowship England & Wales<br>Project Luangwa<br>Quaker Social Action<br>Queenscourt Hospice<br>Rainforest Saver SCIO<br>Reach Learning Disability<br>Renewable World<br>RENNIE GROVE PEACE HOSPICE CARE<br>Restore the Music UK<br>Retina UK<br>Rett UK<br>Reverse Rett<br>RICHARD SHEPHARD MUSIC FOUNDATION<br>Ride High<br>Right To Play<br>RIVER ACTION UK<br>Rotherfield St Martin<br>Royal Academy of Dramatic Art<br>Royal College of Music<br>ROYAL ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY<br>ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA LIMITED<br>Royal Zoological Society Of Scotland<br>RSPCA BATH AND DISTRICT BRANCH<br>RSPCA Central London Branch<br>Ruddi's Retreat<br>Safe Child Africa<br>SAFENET DOMESTIC ABUSE AND SUPPORT SERVICES LTD<br>SALISBURY HOSPICE CHARITY<br>Sarcoma UK<br>Schoolreaders<br>Scottish Wildlife Trust<br>Sebastian's Action Trust<br>SEEN LTD<br>Sheffield Young Carers Project<br>ShelterBox<br>Shrewsbury House<br>SIBLING SUPPORT<br>Simpsons Special Care Babies<br>Soil Association<br>Solidarity Sports<br>Somerset and Avon Rape and Sexual Abuse Support (SARSAS)<br>Sophia Akash Foundation CIO<br>South Westminster Community Festival<br>Southbank Sinfonia<br>SOUTHERN THAILAND ELEPHANT FOUNDATION<br>St Andrew's Hospice<br>St Kentigern Hospice<br>St Peter & St James Hospice<br>ST WERBURGHS CITY FARM<br>Standing Voice<br>Stay Up Late<br>STICK 'N' STEP<br>Strength & Learning Through Horses<br>Sudc UK<br>Suffolk Mind<br>Sumatran Orangutan Society<br>Surrey Wildlife Trust<br>Sydenham Garden<br>Tall Ships Youth Trust<br>Tanzania Development Trust<br>Team Kenya<br>Teesside Hospice Care Foundation<br>Temwa UK<br>THE ALDEBURGH JUBILEE HALL CIO<br>THE ATLAS FOUNDATION<br>The Basingstoke and Alton Cardiac Rehabilitation Charity Limited<br>THE BEACON FELLOWSHIP CHARITABLE TRUST<br>The Big Give Trust - Christmas Challenge Awards<br>The BigGive Trust - Green Match Fund|£88,679<br>£6,671<br>£12,612<br>£22,005<br>£8,615<br>£37,849<br>£8,940<br>£29,631<br>£27,448<br>£17,674<br>£89,220<br>£72,026<br>£13,849<br>£43,135<br>£31,644<br>£110,998<br>£52,864<br>£65,107<br>£30,570<br>£80,541<br>£11,208<br>£8,068<br>£45,204<br>£43,418<br>£4,443<br>£72,166<br>£134,764<br>£6,948<br>£38,645<br>£34,512<br>£19,149<br>£5,506<br>£7,956<br>£30,510<br>£5,866<br>£32,214<br>£37,580<br>£47,856<br>£34,917<br>£24,500<br>£10,065<br>£6,995<br>£67,164<br>£96,188<br>£9,793<br>£3,482<br>£44,534<br>£40,535<br>£26,918<br>£9,558<br>£4,199<br>£18,349<br>£15,965<br>£8,856<br>£12,884<br>£18,438<br>£4,869<br>£47,824<br>£7,934<br>£21,568<br>£4,616<br>£22,707<br>£14,719<br>£98,208<br>£33,947<br>£12,031<br>£35,284<br>£17,955<br>£5,105<br>£24,719<br>£32,230<br>£13,423<br>£16,728<br>£22,921<br>£82,625|£15,000<br>£1,200<br>£2,000<br>£3,750<br>£1,500<br>£6,000<br>£1,500<br>£3,459<br>£5,000<br>£2,500<br>£9,019<br>£12,500<br>£1,000<br>£7,500<br>£1,525<br>£12,500<br>£7,500<br>£7,500<br>£5,000<br>£10,000<br>£2,000<br>£1,500<br>£7,500<br>£7,500<br>£1,000<br>£15,416<br>£25,000<br>£439<br>£7,500<br>£5,000<br>£3,000<br>£1,000<br>£1,500<br>£5,000<br>£1,050<br>£6,000<br>£5,000<br>£7,500<br>£5,000<br>£4,000<br>£2,000<br>£1,250<br>£5,193<br>£15,000<br>£2,000<br>£304<br>£7,500<br>£6,000<br>£3,296<br>£2,000<br>£1,000<br>£2,750<br>£2,000<br>£1,750<br>£2,000<br>£2,500<br>£1,100<br>£7,500<br>£1,250<br>£3,000<br>£1,000<br>£3,500<br>£3,000<br>£12,500<br>£5,000<br>£2,200<br>£3,750<br>£2,500<br>£1,150<br>£3,750<br>£5,000<br>£2,500<br>£2,500<br>£4,000<br>£20,000|£15,000<br>£947,822|
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# Reed Company Confidential 



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|The Big Give Trust - Kind2Mind Mental Health campaign<br>The Big Give Trust - Other<br>The Big Give Trust - Turkey/Syria Earthquake Appeal<br>The Big Give Trust - Women & Girls campaign<br>The Bodie Hodges Foundation<br>The Booth Centre<br>The Brain Tumour Charity<br>THE BRANCH TRUST, CHIPPING NORTON (CIO)<br>THE BRIDGNORTH DRY BAR TRUST<br>THE BRITISH DEER SOCIETY<br>THE BRITISH PILGRIMAGE TRUST<br>THE CAMDEN PSYCHOTHERAPY UNIT<br>The Cancer Support Centre-Sutton Coldfield<br>The Caxton Youth Organisation<br>The Centre for Alternative Technology<br>The Cleft Lip & Palate Association<br>The Connection at St Martin's - helping homeless people in London<br>THE DAN MASKELL TENNIS TRUST<br>The Daniel Spargo-Mabbs Foundation<br>The Door Youth Project<br>The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award Foundation<br>The English Concert<br>The Equality Trust<br>The Fifth Trust<br>The Foundation for Conductive Education<br>THE FRIENDS OF THE CITY OF SHEFFIELD YOUTH ORCHESTRA LIMITED<br>The Global Returns Project Limited<br>The Haven Wolverhampton<br>The ITSA Digital Trust<br>The JMK Trust<br>The Kanyike Project<br>The Kerusso Trust<br>The Keys Project<br>The Larder West Lothian<br>The Life Intervention, Friendship and Education Foundation<br>The Lincolnshire And Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance Charitable Trust<br>THE LINKAGE COMMUNITY TRUST LIMITED<br>The London Early Opera Company Ltd<br>The London International Festival of Theatre Limited<br>THE MICHAEL PROJECT UK<br>The Michael Sobell Hospice Charity<br>The Migraine Trust<br>The Miracle Foundation SCIO<br>The Mozartists<br>The Mulberry Centre<br>THE NATIONAL COMMUNITIES RESOURCE CENTRE LIMITED<br>THE NATIONAL HONEY SHOW LIMITED<br>The National Youth Advocacy Service<br>THE NORTH NORTHUMBERLAND HOSPICE<br>The Old Vic Theatre Trust 2000<br>The Open University<br>The Orchestra of the Swan<br>THE OSWESTRY AND BORDERS FOODBANK<br>THE OXFORDSHIRE BRANCH OF THE CAMPAIGN TO PROTECT RURAL ENGLAND<br>The Passage<br>THE PDA SOCIETY<br>THE PEOPLE'S ORCHESTRA<br>The Prince's Trust<br>The Rivers Trust<br>The Rose Road Association<br>The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama<br>THE SCAR FREE FOUNDATION<br>The Sick Children's Trust<br>The Sixteen<br>The St Jerome's Centre<br>THE TELLING<br>THE TERRENCE HIGGINS TRUST<br>The Three Choirs Festival Association Ltd<br>THE TIM HENMAN FOUNDATION<br>THE UFTON COURT EDUCATIONAL TRUST<br>The VOCES8 Foundation<br>THE WATERSHED ARTS TRUST LIMITED<br>The Wiener Holocaust Library<br>THE WOLVERHAMPTON GRAND THEATRE (1982) LIMITED<br>The Young Barnet Foundation<br>THEATRE ALIBI|£6,563<br>£51,143<br>£163,997<br>£26,004<br>£12,688<br>£12,528<br>£13,527<br>£90,177<br>£11,478<br>£11,273<br>£44,293<br>£32,614<br>£103,738<br>£4,949<br>£10,037<br>£7,744<br>£100,113<br>£35,605<br>£29,157<br>£4,568<br>£5,730<br>£5,169<br>£83,125<br>£17,898<br>£12,841<br>£4,436<br>£9,518<br>£5,973<br>£10,020<br>£3,503<br>£6,161<br>£76,588<br>£9,886<br>£5,869<br>£5,620<br>£10,606<br>£22,728<br>£14,983<br>£6,406<br>£55,088<br>£9,978<br>£5,554<br>£11,898<br>£6,413<br>£46,449<br>£17,644<br>£58,341<br>£25,258<br>£6,370<br>£10,684<br>£650,614<br>£11,922<br>£7,875<br>£109,306<br>£86,555<br>£10,874<br>£76,631<br>£46,448<br>£40,000<br>£27,526<br>£5,470<br>£10,366<br>£81,739<br>£15,771<br>£110,102<br>£20,793<br>£25,774<br>£6,862<br>£48,758<br>£4,262<br>£4,822<br>£10,945|£1,250<br>£7,500<br>£24,293<br>£3,750<br>£2,500<br>£2,000<br>£2,273<br>£12,000<br>£1,500<br>£1,580<br>£7,500<br>£5,000<br>£20,000<br>£1,000<br>£2,200<br>£1,500<br>£25,000<br>£5,000<br>£3,750<br>£1,000<br>£1,000<br>£880<br>£12,500<br>£3,000<br>£2,000<br>£1,000<br>£2,000<br>£1,250<br>£2,000<br>£325<br>£1,000<br>£10,000<br>£2,000<br>£1,250<br>£1,250<br>£2,000<br>£3,750<br>£2,500<br>£1,250<br>£10,000<br>£2,000<br>£1,000<br>£1,515<br>£1,100<br>£6,000<br>£3,000<br>£7,000<br>£3,750<br>£1,000<br>£2,000<br>£25,000<br>£2,000<br>£1,500<br>£25,000<br>£12,500<br>£1,740<br>£15,000<br>£7,500<br>£7,500<br>£3,750<br>£1,000<br>£2,000<br>£12,500<br>£2,500<br>£12,500<br>£2,500<br>£3,750<br>£1,000<br>£7,500<br>£613<br>£1,000<br>£2,000|£269,713<br>£178,500<br>£400,000<br>£271,258|
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# Reed Company Confidential 



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|Their Future Today<br>THEIRWORLD<br>Tommy's<br>Tom's Trust<br>Tools for Inner Peace<br>Transparency International (UK)<br>Travaux Sauvages Limited<br>Travelling Light Theatre Company<br>TREE AID<br>Tree Sisters<br>Trevi Women Ltd<br>Tuberous Sclerosis Association<br>TUSK TRUST LIMITED<br>Two Moors Festival Limited<br>Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums Development Trust<br>Tyneside And Northumberland Mind<br>UCARE (OXFORD)<br>UK Wild Otter Trust<br>UK Youth<br>UNITED KINGDOM ANTARCTIC HERITAGE TRUST<br>UWC Atlantic<br>VAULT CREATIVE ARTS LTD<br>Venture Scotland<br>Wakefield Hospice<br>Wakefield Theatre Trust<br>WaterHarvest<br>WATFORD NEW HOPE TRUST<br>Wellspring Therapy & Training<br>WEST KENT MIND<br>White Lodge Centre<br>Wild Futures<br>Wildlife Vets International<br>Willow Wood Hospice<br>Windle International<br>Wintercomfort for the homeless<br>WISE CHILDREN LIMITED<br>WMUK<br>WOMEN'S EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP<br>Woodcraft Folk<br>Worcestershire Wildlife Trust<br>World Child Cancer UK<br>World Medical Fund for Children<br>Worldwide Radiology<br>Worldwide Veterinary Service<br>WORTHING MENCAP SOCIETY<br>YMCA DownsLink Group<br>YMCA LEICESTERSHIRE<br>Yorkshire Air Ambulance Ltd<br>YORKSHIRE DALES RIVERS TRUST<br>Young Epilepsy (formerly NCYPE)<br>Zoe's Place Trust|£11,363<br>£39,581<br>£113,203<br>£13,386<br>£5,430<br>£13,219<br>£6,449<br>£7,213<br>£62,319<br>£31,501<br>£23,916<br>£11,848<br>£109,817<br>£11,091<br>£10,313<br>£16,449<br>£5,425<br>£5,148<br>£22,440<br>£32,796<br>£91,319<br>£23,186<br>£27,229<br>£17,560<br>£3,366<br>£10,538<br>£16,070<br>£8,218<br>£10,918<br>£43,213<br>£11,089<br>£38,932<br>£40,756<br>£64,307<br>£55,574<br>£29,900<br>£63,848<br>£15,076<br>£12,042<br>£7,412<br>£34,815<br>£12,580<br>£11,409<br>£18,494<br>£6,250<br>£9,153<br>£29,084<br>£21,240<br>£4,956<br>£29,695<br>£49,127|£2,000<br>£5,000<br>£25,000<br>£2,500<br>£1,000<br>£2,250<br>£1,000<br>£1,232<br>£3,189<br>£5,000<br>£1,788<br>£2,000<br>£20,000<br>£2,000<br>£2,000<br>£3,000<br>£1,250<br>£1,000<br>£5,000<br>£3,750<br>£11,000<br>£3,500<br>£2,000<br>£3,000<br>£305<br>£1,050<br>£2,500<br>£1,500<br>£2,000<br>£5,263<br>£2,000<br>£5,090<br>£7,500<br>£10,000<br>£10,000<br>£6,000<br>£6,000<br>£861<br>£574<br>£1,159<br>£5,000<br>£2,500<br>£2,000<br>£3,495<br>£1,250<br>£2,000<br>£3,000<br>£2,500<br>£1,000<br>£2,500<br>£7,500||
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|Totals<br>Donations to individuals<br>Total paid by Reed Foundation<br>Total as per Statement of Financial Activities||||
||£11,704,793|£1,774,337|£2,187,293|
||||£17,253|
||||£3,978,883|
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# Reed Company Confidential 

