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2025-03-31-accounts

ALLERDALE DISABILITY ASSOCIATION ANNUAL REPORT 1[ST] APRIL 2024 – 31[ST] MARCH 2025

1. ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS

Charity number: 510656

Office

Allerdale Disability Association Moorclose Community Centre Needham Drive Moorclose Workington Cumbria CA14 3SE

Tel: 01900 61912

Principle Bank

CAF Bank Limited 25 Kings Hill Avenue Kings Hill West Malling Kent ME19 4JQ

2. STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

The charity trustees are elected or re-elected by the association members annually at the Annual General Meeting in accordance with the constitution adopted on 11[th] September 2003.

Office At 3 Trustee name Date acted if not whole year Chairman John Brown Honorary Secretary Margaret Carey Honorary Treasurer Ann Mounsey 26/03/2025 Ordinary Members Anthony Markley Konrad Hansen Emma Corlett 26/03/2025 Martin Woodham 26/03/2025

The day-to-day management of ADA is delegated by the Executive to the following staff member:

Manager

Mrs Tracey Parker

3. OBJECTIVE

To promote the welfare of disabled people within Allerdale and West Coast District.

4. SUMMARY OF MAIN ACTIVITIES

In delivering our activities this year the trustees have had regard to Charity Commission guidance on public benefit. The focus of our activities remains to provide a range of quality services to disabled people, their families and carers, enabling greater accessibility and integration. We promote equality and social justice through information and empowerment.

5. ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE

Our Welfare Benefits Service delivers advice and support to people with any disability from older people to the parents of infants and their families and carers, regardless of whether due to age, physical, mental, or learning disability. This specialist service is tailored and bespoke to the needs of each individual and guides them from application through medicals, appeals and 1st tier tribunals. There is no other tailored advice service offering this in the area.

People with disabilities face financial and social marginalisation, the need to get support without facing barriers whether physical or attitudinal is paramount. Our services mean they are not only better off financially but the detrimental effects of money worries and loneliness are reduced and they have improved well-being and quality of life. This financial year we have helped 1497clients to generate income by claiming benefit entitlements of £6.9 million.

This past year has been extremely difficult as we faced potential closure due to financial challenges. We were thrown a lifeline by Sellafield Ltd, Cumbria Community Foundation and Cumberland Council, who all agreed to provide emergency funding to keep services running for 12 months.

Sellafield Ltd awarded a grant through the Social Impact Multiplied programme for £43,309. Eirini Etoimou, Head of Corporate Sustainability and Supply Chain Development at Sellafield Ltd, said: “Through our Transforming West Cumbria programme, we aim to support third sector organisations that are delivering critical services in our local communities. “Organisations such as ADA often need more than financial support to plan for a more sustainable future. Along with our strategic partners we will work with ADA to access skilled resource to strengthen their organisation through our volunteering platform Together for Good.”

The Community Foundation awarded a grant of £8,177 from the Brian and Ann Clark Fund, following an application which stated: “We know that the people in our community want our services to continue by the sheer number of people accessing

them, and the sheer number of people who have contacted us to say they are devastated by the prospect we may have to close.”

Dr Jenny Benson, Director of Programmes & Partnerships at Cumbria Community Foundation, said: “We know what a crucial service Allerdale Disability Association provides to people in West Cumbria, and what a huge miss it would be if they were no longer there.

Cumberland Council has given the charity a grant of £10,000. Colin Cox, Director of Public Health and Communities, said: "We have put improving the health and wellbeing of residents at the heart of our ambitions. Working in partnership with organisations like ADA will be crucial in achieving that aim. Therefore, we're pleased to continue to provide this financial support so that ADA can offer the help and assistance that many people find so valuable."

In addition, Cumbria CVS, through the Transforming West Cumbria Bedrock Basics programme offered support in applying to other funders for more long-term funding to secure our financial sustainability.

Since receiving these awards we have worked with our partners to access training to assist our development and funding support.

With just three part time staff, the challenges of delivering our services has only been possible thanks to the huge contribution of our wonderful trustees, volunteers and our funders. Our sincere thanks to all of them.

6. PLANS FOR FUTURE PERIODS

We are currently researching the possibility of delivering the welfare benefits service from two outreach locations. If the evidence supports this approach and we can secure funding we will run a pilot project one day a week in both Maryport and Whitehaven.

We will continue to take full advantage of all the support offered to us by our strategic partners to make Allerdale Disability Association more resilient.

Fund raising and obtaining grants for the future continue to be a high priority to ensure continuation of our services to the disabled community.

7. FINANCIAL REVIEW

Total funds carried forward on 31[st] March 2024 were £19,688.05

Thanks to our funders, the National Lottery Community Fund, Sellafield Ltd, Cumbria Community Foundation and Cumberland Council.

Thanks also to those individuals who have made donations big and small in appreciation of the support they have received from us.

ALLERDALE DISABILITY ASSOCIATION Charity Number 510656

ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH 2025

Reserves Brought forward
1st April 2024
Income
Grants
Donations
Fund Raising
Subscriptions
Sundry Receipts
Bank Interest
Room Hire
ADA
General
Total
£

38,984.76

41,751.50

3,045.31

1,484.50

110.00

-

37.40

-
£
38,984.76
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Total Income 46,428.71
46,428.71
Expenditure
Salaries
National Insurance/PAYE
Pensions
Travel
Volunteers' Travel/Training
Volunteers' Expenses
Travel - Others
Rent
Bank Charges
Insurance
Repairs
Equipment
Training
Subscriptions
Telephone & Internet
Stationery
Postages
Printing & Publicity
Fundraising Costs
Accountancy
General Expenses
42,931.71

4,832.17

2,551.41



2,201.91


7,440.00

118.48

1,213.61

-

-

2,020.00
112.00
1,910.42

-




355.00

38.71
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Total Expenditure 65,725.42
65,725.42
Surplus/-Deficit for Year - 19,296.71
-
- 19,296.71
Reserves Carried Forward to 2026 19,688.05
19,688.05
ALLERDALE DISABILITY
ASSOCIATION
Charity Number 510656
ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH 2025 ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH 2025
BALANCE SHEET as at 31st MARCH 2025 BALANCE SHEET as at 31st MARCH 2025 BALANCE SHEET as at 31st MARCH 2025
2024
£ £ Cash at Bank: £
594.06 - - HSBC - ADA General 702.24 - -
38,318.84- - CafBank - ADA General 18,264.57 - -
- -
133.07 - - Cash in Hand 134.50 - -
1069.34 1069.34
-
- Debtors & Payments in Advance 1,188.00 - -
21,214.71 21,214.71 Total Current Assets 20,289.31 20,289.31
1130.55 Creditors 601.26 601.26
£ £
20,209.32
Net Current Assets £ 19,688.05 £ 19,688.05 £ 19,688.05
Division of Funds:
Project Restricted
- 82,575.00 - 82,575.00 - 82,575.00 - 41,751.50 - 41,751.50
- - - -
£ £
-
82,575.00
Total Funds £ - £ - £ -41,751.50

John Brown Jeremy Scott Chair Independent Examiner

ALLERDALE DISABILITY ASSOCIATION Charity Number 510656

ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH 2025

ANALYSIS OF FUNDS
ADA GENERAL
RESTRICTED
£
Brought forward 1st April 2024
Income for Year
41,751.50
Expenditure for Year
-
Carried forward 31st March 2025
TOTAL FUNDS
UNRESTRICTED
Total
£
38,984.76
4,677.21
65,725.42
-
£
£
38,984.76
46,428.71
65,725.42

19,688.05

19,688.05

ALLERDALE DISABILITY ASSOCIATION Charity Number 510656

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH 2025

ADA GENERAL
INCOME
Subscriptions
Grants
Donations
Sundry Receipts
Fund Raising
Bank Interest
Total Income
EXPENDITURE
Direct Charitable Expenditure
Salaries and National Insurance and Pensions
Employees' Travel and Training
Volunteers' Expenses and Training &c
Fundraising Costs
Other Expenditure
Rent
Stationery,Postages,Telephone, Equipment
Repairs, Purchase of Equipment & Costs(net)
Insurance
Special projects/activities
Sundry Expenses, Bank Charges, Subscriptions
Total Expenditure
Surplus/-Deficit for the Year
Reserve funds at end of previous year
Reserve Fund at year end 31st March 2025
2025 2024
£
110.00
41751.50
3045.31
1484.50
37.40
£
50315.29
2020.00
2201.91
7440.00
1910.42
1213.61
624.19
£
£
£
44906.81
1521.90
£
185.00
82575.00
6372.22
1878.98
37.27

£
56553.33
7440.00
2133.47
1737.80
901.00
3507.43

£
£
£
89132.22
1916.25
46,428.71 91,048.47
54,537.20
11,188.22
65,725.42
56,553.33
15,719.70
72,273.03
-
19,296.71
38,984.76
18,775.44
20,209.32
19,688.05 38,984.76

ALLERDALE DISABILITY ASSOCIATION

Charity Number 510656

ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH 2025

NOTES RE ADA GENERAL ACCOUNTS

GRANTS & DONATIONS

RESTRICTED Cumbria CF 10,097.00 Cumberland County Council 10,000.00 Sellafield 21,654.50 £ 41,751.50 NON RESTRICTED MISCELLANEOUS DONATIONS 3,045.31 Interest 37.40 FUND RAISING 1,484.50 Subscritions 110.00 £ 4,677.21 TOTAL £ 46,428.71

Independent examiner's report on the accounts

Section A Independent Examiner’s Report

Report to the trustees Charity Name Allerdale Disability Association On accounts for the year 31[st] March 2025 Charity no 510656 ended (if any) Set out on pages (remember to include the page numbers of additional sheets)

Report to the trustees

I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (“the Trust”) for the year ended31/03/2025

Responsibilities and As the charity's trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the basis of report accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (“the Act”).

I report in respect of my examination of the Trust’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.

Independent I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have examiner's statement come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect:

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Date: 15[th] May 2025 Signed: ~~Sean |~~ Name: Jeremy Scott Relevant professional Chartered Management Accountant qualification(s) or body (if any): Address: 18 Curzon Street

Oct 2018

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Maryport

CA15 6LN

Section B Disclosure

Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight material matters of concern (see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts: directions and guidance for examiners).

Give here brief details of any items that the examiner wishes to disclose .

Oct 2018

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