The Robert and Kezia Stanley Chapman Trust Trustees Annual report for 2022 Charity Number: Registered Offi. 102404 Quaker House, Stocking Lane, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16 Mabel Stanley Chapman was a member of the Religious Society of Friends l Quakers). She was educated at Friends School Lisburn and was a member of Portadown and Moyallon Meeting5. The Trust is the result of a bequest by Mabel Stanley Chapman who died in 1994. By her will Mabel Stanley Chapman { 1895-1994) bequeathed one third of the residue of her estste to the Religious Society of Friends in Ireland and asked that the fund created should be called . The Robert and Kezia Stanley Chapman Trusv in memory of her parents. the income to be used for charitable purposes. Under the terms of her will the income is to be used for charitable purposes including relief work at home and abroad - therefore a wide variety of activities and projert can be helped. Typically grants from the Trust encourage Irish Friends to undertake new projects and activities while support for existing work of the Society is also considered. This report is for the period from l January 2022 to 31 December 2022. ectives and Attivities While we began to emerge from the pandemic in 2022 we continued to see its impacts throughout 2022. In particular there was a reduction in the activities of many of the organisations supported by the charity and hence a reductions in the number of applications for grants. Three grants were paid in 2022 as opposed to seven in 2021. The largest grant approved and paid in 2022 was for GBP 20,(M}. The trustees met twice during the yearto consider a range of applications forfinancial support. Each application is supported by a completed draft application form with various sections - e.g the nature of the projett and what it is ho will be achieved, names of Friends involved, whether there is any co-sponsorship, whether the local community will be involved, the timescale, whether there will be any contribution from those the project is aiming to help etc.. the merits of each application are discussed in details and decisions made as to whether to grant any or some or all of the amount requested and whether there will be any conditions attaching to the grant. Achi veme an Perf0MnC During 2022 grants totalling GBP 38.9 We paid out. Grants included sums paid towards a variety of projects induding Lindi School, Kenya - towards rebuilding a school destroyed by fire Thee Quaker Project- supporting a digital platform IncredABLE enterprises - Supporting employment
The largest grant approved and paid during the year was for GBP 20,(KKJ towards the cost of rebuilding a School in Kenya Fin I P rforman At the end of 2022 the Trust held investments with a book value of GBP 1,136,951 ( market value GBP 1,242,711) and held cash balances totslling GBP 36,368. There is no debt on the balance sheet. Income earned during the year was GBP 47,214 comprising primarily of dividend income. The trustees during the year were Michael Andress Brian Davis Richard Bloomfield Wendy Goodbody Nigel Hampton (clerk) Fiona Brown Johnson Charles B Lamb Ann Loney Paul Sinton Susan Webb (Treasurer) The trustees met twlce durin8 2022. Nigel Hampton 14 May 2023