## **AUROVILLE INTERNATIONAL UK** 

## **TRUSTEES’ REPORT** 

## _**FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2022**_ 

The Trustees present their report and accounts for the year ended 5[th] April 2022. 

The  accounts  have  been  prepared  in  accordance  with  the accounting  policies  set  out  in  note  1  to  the  accounts  and comply  with the Charity’s Memorandum and Articles of Association,  the  Companies  Act  1985 and  the  Statement  of Recommended Practice, “Accounting and Reporting by Charities”, issued in March 2005. 

**Trustees (During the financial** John Mulrey **year)** 

Paul Littlewod Martin Littlewood Angiras Auro 

**Name  of  Chief  Executive  or** John Mulrey   – Chairman **other senior staff member to whom day to day management is delegated.** 

**Nature of Governing** Trust Deed **Document** 

**Methods  of  recruitment  and appointment of Trustees** 

Invited from circle of associates who have relevant interests and experience. Appointed with formal letter of appointment 

Given informal training in 

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## **AUROVILLE INTERNATIONAL UK** 

## **TRUSTEES’ REPORT** 

## _**FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2022**_ 

**Policies for induction and training of trustees** 

the  charities’  policies  and procedures, and given relevant  previous  meeting minutes to read. Instructed in necessary duties of a trustee and given appropriate Charities Commission literature to read. 

## **Organisation and Decision-Making Process** 

The day-to-day management of the organisation is carried out by John Mulrey 

Major decisions or decisions of policy are taken at committee meetings which are held two-monthly. Correspondence between members of the committee in between these meetings is by telephone or e mail.  Decisions are made by consensus. 

## **Relationship with other organisations** 

Auroville  International  UK  (  AVI  UK  )  is  an  independent member of a worldwide organisation called _Auroville International_ , which comprises 8 other Auroville International organisations and 24 liaison groups all supporting the work of Auroville. AVI UK has worked with other organisations in the past  and  recently  has  had  a  strong  relationship  with  the Findhorn Foundation, a Scottish Charitable Trust. 

## **Risk Management** 

The trustees have given consideration to the major risks to which the Charity is exposed and confirm that systems have been established to mitigate those risks.  These risks are reassessed yearly or when circumstances dictate. 

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## **AUROVILLE INTERNATIONAL UK** 

## **TRUSTEES’ REPORT** 

## _**FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2022**_ 

## **Summary of the charity’s objects** 

The objectives of the Trust are set out in the trust deed. They relate  particularly  to  scientific  research  relevant  to  rural education  and  community  development in co-operation  with their local partner in South India, the Auroville Foundation. 

## **Explanation of the charity’s aims** 

The charity’s aims are to support the work of the International Township of Auroville which are in accordance with its objects. Specifically, the charity supports work relating to the development of poor rural communities in the region surrounding Auroville, in the fields of education and environment, and other projects relating to the development of the UNESCO commended Township. 

## **Auroville** 

The  Auroville  Township  was  established  in  1968,  near  to Pondicherry in South India, as a ‘site of material and spiritual researches for a living embodiment of an actual human unity’ and is now an expanding community of some approximately 2700  people,  under  the  legal  framework  of  the  Auroville Foundation. Auroville received the unanimous endorsement of the General Assembly of UNESCO in 1966, 1968, 1970, 1983 and 2007. The Director General of UNESCO visited Auroville in September 2009. Government and non-governmental organisations in India and abroad have funded various development programmes. 

## **Details  of  main  objectives  for  the  year,  strategies  for achieving them and significant activities** 

The main objectives for the year were: 

To support as many projects as possible. 

‘1 AVI UK has continued its support of the activities of Aikiyam School  in Auroville, with funds being raised for the project from  private  donations.  Aikiyam  School  is  a  day-school for 

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## **AUROVILLE INTERNATIONAL UK** 

## **TRUSTEES’ REPORT** 

## _**FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2022**_ 

around  240  children,  with  classes  which  range  from  prekindergarten  to  the  eighth  grade.  All  tuition,  educational supplies,  nutritious  snacks  and  mid-day  meals  are  provided free of charge. The school has affiliation from India's Central Board of Secondary Education, (CBSE) 

So the school is entitled to issue a recognised school leaving certificate.  CBSE  promotes  creative  education  at  all  levels through the application of learning by doing.   We work closely with  the  school  Support  Group,  taking  an   active  part  in supporting both the running and future development of the school.  The  school  has  continued  to  improve  its  campus, updating its facilities. The school relies on private donations for a large part of its funding and AVI UK is continuing to raise funds to support this work with an ongoing campaign on its web site. 

Approximately  £1366 was  raised  for  the  project  during  the year to 5[th] April 2022. 

‘2 The Matrimandir project has been supported for many years. In 2021 a large donation of was received, which with smaller donations  meant approximately £9336 was received for this project. 

‘3. To help the Auroville Township through the Covid crisis. Approximately £10609 was sent to support the Community. 

‘4 The Charity continued to promote the work of the Auroville Township by means of our website, ( see below ),  and social media outlets, committee meetings and maintaining a membership database. 

The charity also maintains a website www.aviuk.org, on which its work is detailed and news of events is posted, and it has an online donation facility.  The website is constantly updated and contains a facility for regular news items. 

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## **AUROVILLE INTERNATIONAL UK** 

## **TRUSTEES’ REPORT** 

## _**FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2022**_ 

‘5  Various  other  smaller  donations  were  received  for  many other projects. 

## **Grant making policies** 

The charity’s policy in accordance with its Trust Deed is to support the work of its local partner the Auroville Foundation in  its  work  which  is  appropriate  to  the  charity’s  objects. Grants are made primarily to the Auroville Foundation or one of  its  associated  trusts,  in  collaboration  with  them.  Grant making  decisions  are  made  by  the  AVI  UK  management committee. 

## **Fundraising performance** 

The charity’s fundraising activities are mainly seeking funds for various Auroville projects from private sources via appeals through its newsletter or online.   We continue to seek funds for  various  Auroville  projects,  including  Aikiyam  and  other outreach schools, Sadhana Forest, land protection and Matrimandir. 

## **Investment Performance** 

The charity’s investments are in the form of National Savings Bonds.  The objective of this form of investment is to provide a safe investment for the charity’s funds at an acceptable return. 

## **Factors outside the charity’s control** 

The general increase in wealth of India as a nation and the perception by the public and funding agencies of a reduced need for support continues to have an effect on donations and grants for projects in India, despite continuing significant need locally  in  the  area  in  which  AVI  UK  is  working.   AVI  UK continues to promote these needs via its newsletter, website and during public presentations. 

## **Public Benefit** 

The Trustees have reviewed the aims of the charity as stated in the Objects, and are satisfied that they meet the requirements for public benefit as defined by the Charity Commission, and 

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## **AUROVILLE INTERNATIONAL UK** 

## **TRUSTEES’ REPORT** 

## _**FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2022**_ 

are  satisfied  that  public  benefit  is  an  integral  part  of  its activities. 

The charity supports a wide range of projects within its stated aims.  Each project is assessed by the trustees or on their behalf by their nominated representatives, to ensure that they meet public benefit criteria. 

Larger more complex projects are assessed for public benefit, both at the design stage and during implementation, by means of a logical framework, which identifies aims and objectives, beneficiaries  and  criteria  for  assessment.   It  also  assesses potential risks and identifies any required mitigation measures. We believe that such assessment ensures that the requirement for public benefit is fully met. 

Smaller projects are assessed against the aims of the charity and the public benefit which they bring. 

The Trustees are confident that all the projects presently being supported are of public benefit in accordance to the requirements of the Charity Commission. 

## **Reserves Policy** 

It  is the  Trustees'  policy  to  maintain  sufficient  unrestricted reserves to enable the Trust to meet its obligations. 

## **Details  of  any  funds  in  deficit  and  how  this  will  be rectified** 

There are no funds in deficit. The charity has over £26,000.00 in unallocated reserves to cover any future deficits. 

## **Principal funding sources** 

Private donations. 

## **Expenditure and key objectives** 

The  trustees  are  satisfied  that  the  expenditure  of  the  last financial year was appropriate to the support for key objectives given above. 

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## **AUROVILLE INTERNATIONAL UK** 

## **TRUSTEES’ REPORT** 

## _**FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2022**_ 

## **Investment Policy** 

A  range  of  investment  methods  is  pursued  in  order  to safeguard the short- and long-term viability of the charity. This approach  includes  current  investment  in  National  Savings Bonds. 

## **Plans for the future, including aims, key objectives and activities planned.** 

We will continue to seek sources of funding for our work.  The charity  will  continue  to  work  to  raise  funds  for  all  the activities in the fields of education, community development, sustainable agriculture, water conservation and other environmental work.  We will continue to promote Auroville’s work here in the UK, and where appropriate, participate in national and international events 

## **Independent Examination of our Accounts** 

As  our  income  is  over  between  £25,000  and  £500,000  the Charities Commission requires an independent examination of our accounts. Accordingly, the charity used the services of an independent accountant to verify its accounts. 

On behalf of the board of Trustees 

## **John Mulrey** 

## **Angiras** 

**Auro** Trustee Dated 21/1/23 

Trustee Dated 21/1/23 

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Sheet1 

## **AUROVILLE INTERNATIONAL U.K ,     REGISTERED CHARITY 290746** 

. 

**FINAL ACCOUNTS Year to 5th April 2022** 

|||**Total**||Restricted|Unrestricted|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|||||Funds|Funds|
|**Receipts**||||||
|Donations and Subs||33579.98||32983.44|596.54|
|Gift aid tax||1149.55||597.27|<br>552.28|
|Interest received||28.39||0.00|28.39|
|||------------------||----------------|----------------|
|||34757.92||33580.71|1177.21|
|Payment to Auroville Fund Restricted||33345.29||33345.29|<br>0.00|
|Payment to Auroville Fund Unrestriced||1050.00||0.00|1050.00|
|Other||1048.39||0.00|1048.39|
|||------------------||----------------|----------------|
|||35443.68||33345.29|2098.39|
|excess expenditure over Income||-685.76||235.42|-921.18|
|||b/f|change||c/f|
||Restricted|5856.52|235.42|0.00|6091.94|
||Unrestricted|27017.48|-921.18|0.00|26096.30|
|||---------------|---------------|---------------|---------------|
||checked|32874.00|-685.76|0.00|32188.24|
|||=======|=======|=======|=======|
||AVI UK expenses|||||
||Computer||||228.40|
||Audit||||150.00|
||Newsletter||||99.00|
||Bank charges||||20.99|
||AVI subscription||||510.00|
||Sundry||||40.00|
||||||------------------|
||||||1048.39|



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Sheetl
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Charity Registration No. 290746
AUROVILLE INTERNATIONAL UK
ACCOUNT5
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5TH APRIL 2022

AUROVILLE INTERNATIONAL UK
CONTENTS
Page
Accountants, Report
Income and Expenditure Account
Balance Sheet
Notes to the Accounts
Statement of Financial Activities

AUROVILLE INTERNATIONAL UK
ACCOUNTANTS REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF AUROVILLE INTERNATIONAL UK
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5TH APRIL 2022
The 8oard of Trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts for the year ended 5th
April 2022 as set out on p3ge5 2 to 7.
An audlt of these accounts has not been carried out.
In accordance with your instructions, we have compi5ed these unaudited accounts in order to assist
vou to fulfil your statutory responsibilities, from the accounting records and information and
explanations supplied lo us.
Date.a&-. .i.-.a3
SSgned for and on behalf of..
Number Crunchlng Ltd
Unit 5
Fen End
Stottold
Herts
SG54BA

AUROVILLE INTERNATIONAL UK
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5TH APRIL 2022
05.04.22
05.04.21
Note
Recelpts
Donations and subscriptions
Gift aid tax
Exchange gain
Interest receivable
33,580
1,150
11,150
1,337
28
209
Total Income
34,758
12,696
Expendlture
Charitable activities
Auroville fund
Governance
Other
Y4.395
150
899
16,771
150
944
Total Expendlture
35,444
17,865
Exces$ of Income over Expendlture lor the Year
16861
5,1691
Fund Balances as at 6 Aprll 2021
32.874
38,043
Fund Balances as at 5 Aprll 2022
32.188
32,874

AUROVILLE INTERNATIONAL UK
BALANCE SHEET
AS AT 5TH APRIL 2025
05.04.22
05.iyI.21
Note
Flxed Assets
Investments
20,000
25,000
Currenl Assets
Debtors
Cash at Bank and In Hand
1.150
11,318
12.468
1,337
6,817
8,154
Current Llablllties
Creditors.. Amounts fallin8 due within one
year
12801
12801
2801
2801
Net Current A55•ts
12,188
7,874
Total Assets Less Current Llabllltles
32,188
32,874
Income Funds
Restricted Funds
Unrestricted Funds
6,092
26,096
5,857
27,017
32,188
32,874
The accounts were approved by the Board of Trustees on .
John Mulrey
Trustee
Angiras Auro
Trustee

AUROVILLE INTERNATIONAL UK
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENOED 5TH APRIL 2022
Accounting Pollcles
Basis of Preparatlon
The accounts have been prepared under the historical cost convention, and in accordance
wlth applicable accounting standafds, the Statement of Recommended Prartice,
"Accounting and Reporting by Charities". effective March 2LK)S.
Incomlng resources
Income has been recognised as gross on the basis ol entitlement, certainty and
measurement.
Donations, legacies and other forms of voluntary Income are recognised as incoming
Te50UTtes when recelvable. except insofar as they are incapable (rf financial
measurement.
Grants are recognised in full in the Profit and Loss Account in the year in which they are
receivable or any requirement imposed on the grant is fulfilled.
Investment income 15 recognlsed on a receivable basis.
Resources e¥pendÈd
Expenditure is recognised on an accrual basis. inclusive of value added tax.
Expenditure relating to char￿able activities are those elements of expenditu￿ dlrettly
Incurred in performing these acrivStles.
Governance costs include those costs incurred ifi the governance of the charity'5 assets and
are priTll3rily 3s50Clated with constitutional and statutory requirements.
Investments
Fixed asset investments are stated at market value.
Accurnulated funds
Unrestricted fuftd5 are Éeneral ftsnds that are available for the use at the trustees, di5CTetion
In furtherance of the oble¢tives of the charlty.
Restricted funds are subject io speclfic conditions by donors as to how they may be used.

AUROVILLE INTERNATIONAL UK
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5TH APRIL 2022
Governaftce costs
2022
2021
Other governance costs comprise..
Audit fees
150
150
Flxed asset investments
Total
Market value at 6 April 2021
Withdrawal of funds
25,000
15,0001
Market value at 5 Aprll 2022
20,000
Historical cost..
As at 5 April 2022
20,IXIO
As at 5 April 2021
25.000
The investment comprises of a National Savings Income Bond.
2022
2021
Debtor5
Other debtors
Prepayments and accrued income
1.150
1.150
1,337
1,337

AUROVILLE INTERNAYIONAL UK
NOTES TO THE ACCOUN
R THE YEAR ENDED STH APRIL 2
22
Cr¢dltor5: Amounts falllng dLbe vjlthln ofteyear
Z022
2021
Accruals
Re5trlrt•d Fund5:
The Income funds of the charlty Include restrlcted f￿nds. eomprSsln8 thE followlni unexpended balances ol
donations and 8rant5 held on trv5t for 5peciflc PUfP05es'.
Movement In fund5
lTrcornln8
Resoyr¢es
resourc•5
•xper¢ded
Balants •t
6 April 2021
B•l•n¢e at
5 Aprll 2022
AV Fund
Other
5,857
33,580
1 33,3451
6,092
5,857
33.580
1 33,345
6.092
Analysls of nqt •sMts b•tw¢•n ful￿S
UnM$trftt•d
Funds
Rastrlcted
Funds
Tot•1
Fund b81ances as at 5 Aprll 2022 are represented by..
Investment5
Current assets
redltor5.' Arnounts f3llin8 due wlthin one year
Prepayments and accrued In¢ome
20,000
5,226
2801
1,150
20,QJO
11,318
2801
1,150
6,092
26.096
6.092
32,188

AUROVILLE INTERNATIONAL UK
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITES
FOR THEYEAR ENOED 5TH APRIL 2022
Unre5trS¢ted
Funds
Restricted
Funds
Totsl
2022
Total
2021
Income resources from
Voluntary Income
Investment Intome
enerated lunds
597
581
32,983
597
33,580
1,178
11,150
1,545
Total Incomln8 resources
1,178
33,580
34,758
12,695
Resources Ex
nded
Charitable Expenses
Projects In education, community development
nd envlronment
1,050
33,345
34,395
16,856
Governance Costs
1,049
1,049
1,008
Total Resources Exponded
2,099
33,345
35.444
17,864
Net incomellexpendltur¢l fer the year/
n•t movement In funds
9211
235
6861
1 5,1691
Fund balance5 at 6th April 2021
27,017
5,857
32,874
38,043
Fund balances at 5th AprS12022
26,096
6.092
32,188
32,874