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2023-12-31-annual-report

Brookfield Business Centre 333 Crumlin Road Belfast BT14 7EA

FLAX TRUST REPORT 2023

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“Study of a Lost Child” by William Conor, Courtesy of the Ulster Museum
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The Flax Trust Trustees

Fr Myles Kavanagh C.P. Chair Mrs Maura Lundy

Mr John Patterson

Advisory Board Fr Myles Kavanagh C.P. Maura Lundy John Patterson Sr Mary Turley pbvm Cletus McCloskey John Carson C.B.E. Briege Dobbin Lady Empey M.B.E. Jeffe Jeffers Marian Kane Paul McBride Neil McCann Eamon McElroy James McGinn Robert McNeill Dr Peter Smyth Ann Tanney

Sr Mary Turley pbvm

NI Charity Commission Number: NIC 103133

HMRC Charity Number: XN4870

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THE FLAX TRUST – A BRIEF HISTORY From literally nothing the Flax Trust has:

1977 – 2022

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EDUCATION

Future Strategic Education Strategy

Mercy College continues to increase in numbers of children attending the school. An ethnic and multi religious dynamic now exists and therefore the development of an ‘All Faith Education Village’ becomes more urgent at the start of each new academic year. The strain on the school to accommodate these children has become a priority. Flax Trust continues to support the Education Task Group to develop a vision for education in North Belfast.

Then Education Minister Michelle McIlveen (DUP) announced to the Northern Ireland Assembly that 28 schools were to advance in planning under the Major Capital Works Program in March 2022. Mercy Collage in North Belfast was one of those listed. It was stated schools would benefit from an estimated capital investment of £794m. The 1[st] Stage following this announcement has yet underway.

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The School for Social Enterprises in Ireland (SSEI) is a Flax Trust / Ulster University Alliance (2005) devoted exclusively to leadership, management and business development for the social economy sector.

Transform participants involved in formal lectures and a case study provided by a subject matter expert and social entrepreneur.

During the year SSEI with Flax Trust supported On Purpose – Inspiring and Showcasing Social Enterprise - partnering with Belfast City Council, Work West and Community Finance Ireland.

Over 100 stakeholders heard from local and national practitioners dealing with issues such as homeless solutions - Alice Thompson/Social Bite Café; digital charity revenue generation, Ronan

O’Dalaigh/Thriftify; community childcare solutions, Pamela Hughes/Kids Together Belfast; social enterprise financing, Phelim Servin/Community Finance NI.

SSEI Board of Directors

Prof Kenneth O’ Neill Chair Robert Mc Neill John Patterson Fr Myles Kavanagh C.P. Prof Jackie McCoy Sr Mary Turley pbvm

Charity No. NIC 1004

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THE FLAX TRUST ARTS

Bursary Awards 2024 Bridging the Divide

The Flax Trust Arts in rehearsal for a performance showcasing the principal songs from the musical ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’, including ‘The Bells of Notre Dame’ and God Help the Outcasts’. The cast will be accompanied by a chamber ensemble.

The Flax Trust Conductor’s CBYO Award

Harrison Kirk, lead Trumpet Player CBYO with Conductor Paul McBride

Harrison Kirk, aged 18, has been a member of the City of Belfast Youth Orchestra (CBYO) for the past 3 years and is currently the lead trumpet player. Harrison is also an accomplished pianist. He has shown not only his maturing as an excellent musician but developing as a strong and sensitive leader. A worthy winner of this prestigious bursary.

Queen’s University Belfast Awards

Emma Blacoe – Flute

Maria Meagher - Soprano

Community Regeneration Projects, North Belfast

Mike O Neil (Washington DC) examines plans for the second phase of the ABC development. Alison and Sean Boland (Jr.) (Washington DC) visit part of BCT NI Ltd training facility on the ground floor. John and Nancy Kelly (New York) check out the second phase of development. ABC is a ‘shared’ community education, health, leisure and arts centre. Flax Trust is working in collaboration with ABC Trust, Urban Villages and Sports NI developing this community regeneration project.

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GRANTS / BURSARIES / DONATIONS

Community
Brookfield Business Centre 100000.00
Adullam Christian Ministries 1500.00
Ardoyne Association 19650.00
Ardoyne & Marrowbone Community Festival 10000.00
Mental Health Movement 3000.00
Peoples Kitchen 2000.00
Flax Trust Energy Support Programme 5000.00
Ardoyne Youth Club 10000.00
Concern 2550.00
ABC Health & Leisure Trust 304243.00
North Belfast Co-Operative 45000.00
Total 502943.00
Sports & Arts
Music & Sport
Crumlin Star Football Club 5000.00
Friends of City of Belfast School of Music 10500.00
Hugo Reilly Stuart 500.00
Irish Dance Championships. 1500.00
North Belfast Choir 10000.00
Flax Trust Music Awards 1000.00
G Danby– Fiddler Master Class 272.98
Camerata Ireland 1000.00
Queen’s University Bursaries 2000.00
Total 30772.98

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

As part of the continuing Education Village strategy, Flax Trust
supported a number of local Primary Schools and Nursery
Groups, in order that specific value-added initiatives could be
taken forward.
Nursery Schools
Primary Schools
Holy Cross Nursery School
10,000.00 Holy Cross Girls Primary School
Lamb of God Creche
5,000.00 Holy Cross Boys Primary School
Wheatfield Nursery School
500.00 Sacred Heart Primary School
174 Trust
1,000.00
Total
£16,050.00 Total
As part of the continuing Education Village strategy, Flax Trust
supported a number of local Primary Schools and Nursery
Groups, in order that specific value-added initiatives could be
taken forward.
Nursery Schools
Primary Schools
Holy Cross Nursery School
10,000.00 Holy Cross Girls Primary School
Lamb of God Creche
5,000.00 Holy Cross Boys Primary School
Wheatfield Nursery School
500.00 Sacred Heart Primary School
174 Trust
1,000.00
Total
£16,050.00 Total
As part of the continuing Education Village strategy, Flax Trust
supported a number of local Primary Schools and Nursery
Groups, in order that specific value-added initiatives could be
taken forward.
Nursery Schools
Primary Schools
Holy Cross Nursery School
10,000.00 Holy Cross Girls Primary School
Lamb of God Creche
5,000.00 Holy Cross Boys Primary School
Wheatfield Nursery School
500.00 Sacred Heart Primary School
174 Trust
1,000.00
Total
£16,050.00 Total
13401.00
10000.00
10000.00
33401.00
Holy Cross Nursery School 10,000.00 Holy Cross Girls Primary School 13401.00
Lamb of God Creche 5,000.00 Holy Cross Boys Primary School 10000.00
Wheatfield Nursery School 500.00 Sacred Heart Primary School 10000.00
174 Trust 1,000.00
Total £16,050.00 Total 33401.00

3[rd] LEVEL EDUCATION

Podiem 1,800.00
Ulster University 32,000.00
Callum Mc Gilloway 1,500.00
Georgia O’Neill 1,500.00
Catherine Osborne 500.00
Total £37,300.00

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North Belfast Cross Community Youth Programme

Flax Trust was a sponsor of North Belfast cross community youth group’s visit to the United States earlier this year, visiting 3 organisations in New York and 2 in Washington DC.

The main focus was on gang culture, homelessness, drugs and mental health. The group witnessed firsthand the positive impact, the energy and creativity of young people working towards positive change in their communities, through advocacy, education and community engagement. The trip included iconic locations.

The invaluable connections and profound experiences were life changing for these young people.

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COMMUNITY REGENERATION PROJECT, North Belfast

The building works at the old mill site have been completed. Town houses and apartments. The building contains 55 apartments and an additional 22 town houses. All fully occupied.

Fr Myles Kavanagh C.P. opened the new Eurospar supermarket on the site of the old Flax Centre. with Gavin Wall (The Wall Group) and Martin Conlon Property Development).

Pictured (Kerr

Flax Trust is working in collaboration with ABC Trust and Urban Villages to develop this community regeneration project, providing health, recreational, training facilities and an art centre.

Flax Trust gifted these premises to ABC Trust and has contributed essential running costs for the facility ensuring availability to the community until the building works are completed.

BCT NI currently occupies space on the site and is providing training to the young people of the local community.

The community-based fitness suite / gym on site is put to good use by the local community.

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Flax Trust/America

The Flax Trust/America charity, 501(c)3, has focused on promoting the educational purposes of Flax Trust, facilitating provision of bursaries for the Advanced Diploma in Transform Social Enterprise Development Programme in partnership with Ulster University’s Business School. Since 2007 The Flax Trust/America has supported bursaries and many of the graduates have subsequently engaged in social enterprise initiatives responding to diverse needs in communities throughout Northern Ireland.

The 33[rd] Flax Trust / America New York Banquet

The 33[rd] Flax Trust / America New York Banquet took place at The Links on Wednesday 11[th] October 2023. Chaired by Tom O’Brien Chairman, President & CEO Sterling Bancorp/Director Flax Trust America.

Tom O’Brien welcomed guests and invited Rev. Fr. John Anderson Vice President, Mission Integration Archdiocese of New York to give the invocation. After which Tom introduced video A History of The Flax Trust and message from Fr Myles Kavanagh C.P. Founder / Chair Flax Trust

Niall Murray President, Rockabill Development LLC, Director F/T America gave a brief report UCIT/Community Finance Group Ireland

Anne Marie Moriarty, Real Estate Broker, Brown Harris Stevens, President Sales LLC, Director F/T America gave a brief report on the School for Social Enterprises in Ireland (SSEI)

Tom O’Brien introduced honoree Colin Davidson, Contemporary Artist, Chancellor Ulster University. Sr. Mary Turley presented Flax Trust Award. Colin then gave his response.

Tom O’Brien invited Jim Quinn, President Emeritus Tiffany & Co, President Flax Trust / America to introduce honoree John Greed, Chairman, President & CEO Mutual of America. Sr. Mary Turley presented Flax Trust Award. John then responded to receiving the award.

Tom O’Brien invited John Kelly , CPCM Managing Partner Hanover Stone Partners, LLC, Director F/T America to introduce honoree TaniaTetlow, President Fordham University . Sr. Mary Turley presented Flax Trust Award. Tania responded to receiving the award.

Tom O’Brien invited remarks from: -

Sr Mary Turley thanked bursary sponsors and guests, followed by Tom O’Brien who drew the proceedings to a close.

Honourees Colin Davidson, Contemporary Artist & Chancellor Ulster University, Tania Tetlow President Fordham University and John Greed Chairman, President & CEO Mutual of America with Flax Trust Directors John Kelly, Tom O’Brien, Sr Mary Turley, President Jim Quinn and Andrew Elliott, Director/Counsellor, NI Bureau, Helena Nolan Consul General of Ireland and Paul Bartholomew Vice Chancellor and President Ulster University

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The 33[rd] Flax Trust / America Washington DC Banquet Breakfast

The 33[rd] Flax Trust / America Washington DC Banquet Breakfast took place on 21[st] November 2023 at the Hay Adams, Rooftop Terrace. Co-Chaired by James Boland, Chairman & CEO Boland, Chair Flax Trust / America and Mike McCurry Director / Professor Centre for Public Theology Wesley Theological Seminary / Director Flax Trust / America.

Jim Boland welcomed guests and invited Fr. Van Dyke S.J. to give the invocation. Jim then introduced a video – A History of Flax Trust & message from Fr Myles Kavanagh C.P. Founder / Chair Flax Trust, Belfast.

Mike McCurry invited brief reports from Lisa Kardell Director of Government Public Affairs, Waste Management, Director Flax Trust/America. (1) Ulster Community Investment Trust (UCIT). (2) School for Social Enterprises in Ireland (SSEI).

Jim Boland invited remarks from Jim Quinn, President Emeritus Tiffany & Co. President Flax Trust /America

Mike McCurry introduced Honoree Kristen Welker, ‘Moderator, NBC News’ Meet the Press’ to receive her award from Sr. Mary Turley. Kristen then gave her response to the award.

Jim Boland invited John Hanley, Senior Managing Director, Multifamily Origination, AFLCIO - HIT, Director Flax Trust/America to introduce Honoree Timothy Driscoll President International Union of Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers. Sr. Mary Turley presented Flax Trust Award and Timothy Driscoll gave his response.

Mike McCurry, K & L Gates LLP, introduced Mike O’Neil, Director Flax Trust/America to introduce Honoree Meghan O’Sullivan , Director Belfer Centre for Science & International Affairs, Harvard University’s Kennedy School. Sr Mary presented the Flax Trust Award which was followed with Meghan’s response.

Jim Boland invited comments from Hon. Geraldine Byrne Nason, Ambassador of Ireland to the United States. James Roscoe, Deputy British Ambassador and Andrew Elliott , Director/Counsellor, NI Bureau

Mike McCurry invited remarks from guests after which Sr Mary Turley thanked the sponsors.

Jim Boland thanked guests and made the presentation to winner of round trip to Ireland courtesy of Aer Lingus and made the presentation to the ‘Jamieson’ winners

Jim Boland, Chair Flax Trust/America. Mike O’Neill, Director Flax Trust/America. Jim Quinn, President Emeritus Tiffany & Co., President FlaxTrust/America. Honorees - Timothy Driscoll President International Union of Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers. Megan O’Sullivan, Director Belfer Centre for Science & International Affairs, Harvard University’s Kennedy School. Kirsten Welker, ‘Moderator, NBC News’ ‘Meet the Press’. Andrew Elliott, Director/Counsellor NI Bureau. John Hanley, AFLCIO – HIT, Director Flax Trust/America. Hon. Geraldine Byrne Nason, Ambassador of Ireland to the United States. Mike McCurry, former White House Press Secretary, Director Flax Trust/America. Sr Mary Turley, Trustee/Director Flax Trust.

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Flax Trust America : President: James E. Quinn; Chair: James Boland; Vice Chair: Mary J. Grace; Co-Founders Fr. Myles Kavanagh C.P.; Sr Mary Turley pvmb.

Flax Trust Deed and Objects

The purpose of the Flax Trust is the advancement and benefit of citizens of Northern Ireland with particular, but not exclusive responsibility for the inhabitants of North Belfast, in relation to:

The Trust is a registered charity governed by a deed of Trust dated 12 December 1977.

The principal activities of the Trust in 2023 involved the provision of donations to third-party Organisations in order to facilitate delivery of the Flax Trust Objects, as detailed in this report.

In setting Flax Trust objectives and planning our activities for the year, the Trustees have given careful consideration to the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland’s guidance on public benefit to ensure that the activities have helped to achieve the charity’s purposes and provide a benefit to the beneficiaries. Flax Trust has embarked upon material grant making activities during the reported financial year, and the nature of Grants provide Public benefit by:

Financial Review for the year ended 31 December 2023

The Flax Trust summary 2023 Accounts indicate that total payments amounted to £0.669 million, of which £0.538 million related to grants to third-party Organisations who facilitated delivery of the Flax Trust Objects, and a further £0.109 million related to activities undertaken directly by Flax Trust, and a further £0.022 million related to the repair/renewal of Assets. Gross Income in 2023 amounted to £0.037 million. Further detail relating to the 2023 Flax Trust Accounts has been submitted to the NI Charity Commission as part of the NI Charity Commission on-line 2023 Annual Monitoring Return.

The trustees regularly review reserves to ensure that there are adequate funds available to meet future plans and commitments. The Flax Trust plans to designate available reserves to facilitate the attainment of the wider strategic vision for the Education Village.

24th October 2024

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ADVISORY BOARD

Paul McBride

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Brookfield Business Centre 333 Crumlin Road Belfast BT14 7EA

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