NIPANC
TRUSTEES. REPORT (INCLUDING DIRECTORS, REPORT)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2023
The trustees present their report and financial statements for th8 year endèd 30 April 2023,
The Charlty was incorporated on 29th April 2020 and commenced operations from this date.
The financial statements have been prepared in accordan￿ with the ac¢ounling policies set OLrt in note 1 to the
financial statements and comply with the charity's goveming document, the Companies Act 2006 and
"Accountlng and Reporting by Charlties.. Slatement of Re¢omm6nded Practice applicable to charities preparing
thèir accounts in accordance wllh the Financial Reporting Stsndard applicabSe in the UK and Republic of Ireland
(FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2019)"
ObjÈctivo5 and actlvltles
NIPANC Is a Northern Ireland charity working to improve thé outcomes of pancreatlc cancer by..
Increasing public understanding of this cancer
Promotlng awareness of tho cancer's signs and symptoms by both medical professionals and members
of the public
Funding vltal reseafch
Supporting patients and Ihelr families
NIPANC has its roots In a group of people affected by pancreatlc cancèr coming iogether for support and to raise
funds to promole better dlagnosis and treatment for futuro patients.
The Irustees have paid due regard to guidance issued by the Charity Commlssion in deciding what activities Ihe
charity should untJertake.
Achlevements and performanca
The past buslness year has been a time of steady growth and consolidation for NIPANC. During thls per6od, it
h88 achieved considerable success in progressing work on Its three main business 9081s:
ralsing public
awareness of Pancreall¢ Cancer, funding necessary research and supporting the families of those affected.
During the year. the charity has conslder8bty raised its game in communicating effectively with the public in
Northem Ireland through a professional focused use of public relations and social media plafftirms. NIPANC'S
published infomiation has also been helpful to Pancr¢allc Cancer patients and their families.
Bullding on Its very successful 'Time Matter. campaign In 2021, NIPANC achieved even greatèr public vislbllity
through Its 2022 follow-on 'TIme Matters. campaign. This drew on Ihe testimonies of children who had suffered
loss through Pancreatic Cancer to increase publlc awarenes5 of the condition, Its symptoms, and the iMporta￿e
of early réferral.
The SU￿&8￿ of NIPANC'S public awarèness campaigns was reflected in the steady Increase in the number of
Individual, family and wrporat8 donors. who ralsed money during the year to support the charities key objectlvos.
Thanks to thk8 funding NIPANC was able to finan¢6 an Important Clinical audit of the experlences of PancTe8tic
Cancer patients in 2019 and 2020, due to report in Spring 2023. The audii's prellmlnary flndlngs indicate that the
audit will be Invaluable in focusing targetsd research going forward.
NIPANC also developed a close working relationship with Queen's Unfversity Belfast and Focus Game$, fundlng
and developing the first digltal game to promote public awareness about pan¢reatic cancer. The game app was
launched durlng Pancreatic C8ncer Awareness month in November 2022. Buildlng on the early success of this
initialive. NIPANC h8$ commissioned a more advanced and clinlcally focused version, directed 8t health
professionals, to be launched in 2023.
NIPANC continues to provide support for affected families but recognises that this Is an are8 which will require
greater input going forward. We are currently exploring how to provide more effective support to families,
complementing statulory provlsion.

NIPANC
TRUSTEES. REPORT (INCLUDING DIRECTORS, REPORT) {CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2023
NIPANC rs matunng as a ¢harify and, reflecting Its slgnlfleant development in the past few years, Is currently
feviewlng Ils straleglc objectlv8s. Thè charfLy is achlavlng positive recognition for Its awar&n8ss-raising WO￿ and
Its resear¢h fijnding is set to Incwse $ignificanUy golng forward.
NIPANC 15 also in discussions with other CaneA8r Charitles to establish how it can work In parlnership Mth them
to provide better seNi¢es for families touched by P8ncreatlc Cancer.
OveTrll, a very successful year but stlll much to be done!
Flnanclal revlaw
The incorne for the pgriod was £257,645 and expenditur8 was £58.231. Thls1gav8s a surplus of £199,414.
It Is the policy of the charity that unrestrfcted funds which have not been d68ignatsd for a 8pecÈfic use should be
maintained at a level equlvalent to b8tween threo and six month's expenditure. Th8 trustees considers that
reserves at this level will ensur6 Ih8L in the evont of a signlfic8nt drop in funding, they will be able to continue the
charity's current activities while con8ideration is given to ways in which additional funds may be raised. Thi$ level
of reseryes has been m8inl8ined IhrDUghout the year.
The tru81ees have assessed the malor risks to which the charity Is exposed, and are satisfied that systems are
place to mitigate exposure to the major risks.
Struclure, govemanco and management
The trustees, who are also the directors for the purpose of company law. and who served during the year and up
to Ihe date of signature of the financial statements were..
MS L Strutt
Mr l Mcminn MBE (Chairpe￿OnI
Ms S McLaughlln
Ms K Irvine
Mr B GrLyrnek
Mr R Carson
Mr M Taylor
(Resigned 5 March 2023}
The tr
W8s approv
y th8 Board of Trustees,
Mrl Mcminn MBE (Chairp$
Tru8tee
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