JEWISH STiIDENT CHAPLAINCY SCOTLAND
A Scottlsh ch￿1￿b￿ 1gtorpr#ted Org￿ls￿￿)n
REPOKY AND FtNANCtAL STATEMENTS
For the Year to 30 J4me 20
Chartty R¢gister¢d Number SC005999

TRUSTEESREPORT
The Trustees present their ieport and the ritw￿l91 swetnettts. forth¢ year ¢n(kd 30 June 2(124. The tinancial
stalemeDts have been wepared iTt ￿0rd￿￿e with the &COUDt*48 ￿)lICIeS set on pages 8 and 9 and comply
with the OTBanisaiion% attd Articles of As50ci•ion and aFpb'cablc jaw as at that d#tr.
Th¢ f1¥w￿la]statanCn18 c(RTyly with tk Ckniia andTrustee invcslumrt(sc￿jU￿d>ACl 2(X15, Ihe
LhArttiEs (ScotIR￿￿ K¢S￿l&tIonS 2006 atsKlldrd). the comp￿1¢3 Act 2CI)6. tbe NkuKJZ2Ddum
&Thl ArticlE5 of ￿dA¢C(￿]ntlng aud Eieporting by Churits¢y: Stat￿￿￿1 of RfXOTnm¢ndrd Prn¢ti¢e
applicablc to ch8riticy Prepari￿ th£ir aeLounts in ￿0ft￿¢ withtht Filla￿laL Rwtsn8 SttsDdard
applicable ID the UKaDd RybJi¢ of IrdaDd {FRS 102).
Th¢ orga￿15311￿￿ W7¥ L¥tablISF￿ ID 1969 byjevwth in scot}￿￿1 wtd th￿N￿lE-EBS1 of Eng18rtd. tn
2017. Ihe (￿ganISatiOn C￿￿ed slatus iiTr thxt of• S¢olti¥b Clwitsble Otganis*tion. Jewish
StudO￿t ChapldivKy S(¥AI?nd provith CIWirKy s¢rvi¢¢s to students in SCth1￿1l 5UIWDrts ￿e￿ alld
cxciting initiaiives of religion.
It's PlfPDses &ie=.
. To providc a Jewish chapSatncy servtt¢iTh Scotlatyilojewish of Jcw25h S¢t¥J¢TJt
SociEtiE5 illtertkary edu(*i
To apwi]Jtor cmploy jc￿.1Sb chap18inl&) or in their abS￿e appropriate 5UpPOrtW02*L￿5).
To PTovidc, facilita* and 8UPtKKt & wellbeing ofJewi8h stwkn¢s.
To provide Jcwi8h educ￿1￿￿ forjcwish studcnis.
To rctsin. develop and stren£th•) Jewish iEkntity in Jewish styMIty￿.
TLI d￿ClOP indRvidu31 J¢wish tead￿shiP aRd vf J¥wish Sitht Societkes.
To prornote and Emilual und￿￿ng b¢t7•ttu JEwith aDd (tscomnwwti&s.
In ordcr to fitlfil these goal8 our4xganisation suptthts and Aise5 to tffovide¢.hapl&iacy strvices and
activities kn $kn￿¢￿ts in S¢iAJ8ts1 th￿￿gh aKabbIt￿￿1 ÈeanL
OPEIi4TING RETrIEW
We Corttin￿ to find outsdif8 indT5tsffbing aThl times followttiB J yfaTthtt, Odober 7 2023.
b&8 bLtn EL ¢bAJlmge for s¢thts XT0￿ th¢ UL They￿10￿% on carnposts surtro￿ngtr Ixa¢l.H8ma8
conflict 2nd alaiThLllbi rise of dntisvnilisni UK h￿ts put and, by extellsion. Jewtsh studcnts in
th¢ spotltght. As matty sfyd¢Jts hair attuta io thepast yw, whalt the impact of war ¢xtLmd%to all
J¢wish community member5 ill.
Yefront of ho*ilitie& making carnpus lif¢
st￿￿$￿L JSCS attd outc1￿18$05
Idi'¥ an ¢v¢o tnore importanl rol¢ to pjay
ever in supporttng our stthts with pasknral C47r¢ gnd pytYi'i4kng a p]ace8lld spacewhere they c2n
prnctise iheirJ¢wisb h¢rith8c with pndc and hclp pmmote [[Lvh￿VIcIP￿￿ifffj in th¢ alld
dersEthings of J¢wtsb 14ith. his'tory. culture, and cxwiences.
The Chap1￿ alld out have to promote0￿ #ints have worke4 diligentty iu pmviding
Servi￿ for stsmknts sK'ro&s Scotlani Fminedia*ly follthwtng the ￿ents of Octofv 7. 2023 participatioTt in
chaplaincy evcnts was wially A￿￿tIng STthi$ from across tre rnmpthg ￿ ¥aiher s¢)li(lan"ty and
SllPE￿. Byl luw1￿3 W17r often joiucd by Jcwith staff members as welL ￿￿￿11 85 being watL'hed 0￿er by
rry s¢¢urity. At Glasgow Upiversity. 8ttCExIwLf tti bwl lunthc8 (wh¥ch i[￿}ud￿l 8tud¢nts from
Str8th¢lydc and GSA) Yose to 35 {frDm 201. to 80 lfrom 3￿) a¥¥J St Andmvs to 40 (frvm I
20). This tUp￿l th)wn towHrd5 the endof the yellr, Ixtt sti]1 on avw GU had￿. EditibU￿ 65, and St
Attitrew$ 25. Shabbat aJd ho]idayme3Js also contitiuedio attr￿t ￿ St[￿1¢[jts than iu previous
years.. Ivith Edinlwh aknai a hÉgh of 230 anfj GU at 45. Ottly stAnthe￿ a sI￿l doTrvDturn in
atteudance.

WISH STUD
CHAPLAThCY SCOTLAND
TRUSTEES REPORT {&Jnthiw¢d)
OPERATINC RETrIEW {Collthiued)
Intercampus a￿[ s(￿la1 events were also extr¢m¢ty succ&gsfuL with an *tteJMknce of. for exanwle. 120 on a
trip in March. Thesc numb¢r8 compar¢d 2019, when the average att¢ndw at EMg¢l [W￿h¢S F*BS 20
studeJ7ts in Edinburgh 5-10 in Gl45gow wjd StAEMfrewg, ghowitig gtsggeTing gTowth that chaplaivcy
iu S¢ot]and has seen the past 5 year&
Wbile the llurnitTS of stsd¢nts using our Se￿1CC$ conti0￿5 to r¢maill ha8h¢r tlaall av¢rag¢, w¢ [¢ll￿1￿ with
ly one chapl8iEy couple ￿ serve all in Scotland. IAstyeBr. pjatts wert in tlte woA*s to recruit a
part tim¢ chap1alti￿ couple fryW¢stof Scotlattd. Afier two failoj seatches, we conliDu¢ to work the
Glosgow c(mynutitry to tQW8rd8 a fith￿t WI￿ J p8rt.timt CIA￿}0 employedin Glasgow Can ew th¢
burden on ourcuuent thaplaTDS.
The ¢urr¢Ht estilnate is that Ch8plain￿ serves Toughly 8(Xl sludents arOW￿ ihe ￿￿11ry. As a result of the
n¢w focus on aetivity. the g￿¢[al ¢y)5ts of Chaplaincy h￿t Incre￿ substantially. JSCS proTr7dL3 tougbiy
on¢ qiwÈer of the fiill budget of J¢wish ¢haplAincy eosts a¢TOSS Scotlarf while the remaindw of the eosts
ate covered by University J¢wi8h c￿l&1￿cY Lotthn (SJCS stKnds approx. £25.(KJO of th¢ fvll eslimated
costtng5 of £l(M),(KK>). JSCS fimds utrrethly Cover ac￿nn￿On for the chplaios. bag¢1 a¢ross
Sc￿land, Shalljat alld Yom Tov hospitality. Friday night dit]tiet& travel to caffjpus￿ Chanukah and Puri
parties. weekLads focusing on J¢wish learning aT￿ leadeTshTp. artiviti¢s promoting utthrstanding and &rood
r¢latlOD5 wath other faith grwps on camFNJses. more generdlly, Wbmotion (Ff the id¢&l8 vB&ue3
¢SWLtial to our owisatiorn This p&st yeir. the cbapiaiL8 were illueasitigly oee41ed to iDtenvi¢
university thinisti*ion and also s• stud¢ttts during tyoubling tttCAdents. WI￿ Stud￿ on campus
Currellt fCCdb￿k, student ellgagcmeDt ID a¢tiviU¢s, aThl cxtcr¥wl wptsrts fromUT]iversiiy Jewish Chaplaincy
on the cbaplaiD8' aclivities all indtc¥t¢ that thework of tbe ehaplattis and the service we provided this past
year were sllLYE&%fi￿. &% well as essential to stsmlents, well-beiTW JSCS prnviths safe 4Mces where stud¢nts
can meet other Jewish stud¢nts. sbarc Jewish exp¢tiencc& attdr¢cciv¢ support to fa¢¢ th¢ growing problem
of antisemttism on carnp￿- Now. Tnthe than ever, with T¢P)rts th¢ Tise iTt &TrtisemitiSIIL
Jewish ctwlaIn￿ Services or¢ ll￿ded to our fubjre leadn educatr stud¢nts aboutJrykshheritage,
#nd help signpost 5tthts tow*d financial. health. ar￿￿e11-1￿1￿8 ￿r¥i¢¢5 ill th¢ wmmuttity when they are
far from home.
Our goal is to ¢ontfftnv¢ JSCS'S legacy providing 8 type of suppwt th&t is UDique to Scotland.. a far-wchÉng
infiuenee whieh serve stwleDts u¢ross tbe ttation a￿1 provtde JewisFÈ services, edwat11)￿ a¢tivitie
pastoral care, kttd leadership developmeTrL The chaplttincymle As to JewiskL
engagemeni ¢ducation in the widtr Scottish Jcwish ¢oraniuwty. as w¢ll &$ ill aSSiSting with rabbinical
th]ties witbin the Ii)rth ￿n]MunIties. The mcreased activity in our1wi￿tiort FxTrints to an eKcititsg pttiod
of gmwth alld ttallsition. Our foTCC&rted budget andplans for 2024-25 assu￿¢ there will be an iticrease in
overall chapiain¢y ScotlaTyI and￿COrdIng&y, an irtcr¢as¢ in fiuNlr4ising will bc TequireiL
In the coming yepr. w¢ &re c£rtèiti the ¢￿p}￿lI￿ CO￿1¢ Én Edinburth WTII Idp invigorate the Jewtsh
expcri¢rtc¢ foTytsung wle. to the b¢n¢fit of cornmufjitia across the nation. We also hope fiK a success￿1
recruitm¢DÈ of a llewpart.time in 2025.

JEWISH S
LA￿Cy
TRUSTEES REPORT (C￿th1￿Ca)
FINANCIAL REVIEW
During the year under review, a wtpb)s of £10251 w8s made in the General Fund (2023.. £1,904). The
difference in 5wpIu8 ixtween 2023 and 2024 is due to the late payment of JSCS'S amiual cojrtribution
towards Uttiversity Jewish Ch￿147￿. No dotiatiorL8 were TeeeivL¥i iDl0 the SpeciaE ProjLxt F￿)d lloT any
donations made from it (2023.. £Nili OvernlL fiLTKt5 itueased by £10251 (2023.. £1.904).
The income decreased 10 £24.974 (2023: £31,495). (kn the expendituay stde. Ihe expenditury on Chdritable
Acti￿ltieS d￿reaS￿j kn £I4.498 {2023: £29.4frt>). The exp¢nses thts year in¢luded the pJynKnt of £1.900.80
forBashert CommJwi&itioos for tbe design of the Dew website.
Support costs totalled £225 (2023: £131). No fiujdraisitis thive was OWRwlduriuB the year.
At the end of the year. totsl fund% amou￿10 £60277 ILfO.026X eXch￿l￿g the prnvi￿oll of £7￿0
for recTuitin¢nt exExnses.
INVESTME￿ POLICY
The orgaDisation's fullds are placul their bAtkn.
RESERVES POLiCY
The Organi￿tiOn providtt5 a pemwi¢nt ¢ommuThal fiamework for all Jewish students. at univ¢rsitye¥ across
Scotlalld. Officially tr¢ognised by the uutv¢r5itiK the ChaplaÈDCy couples are traill￿ tsusband and wife
rdbbinic team& eqllipp￿ to deal every &spect of studeut life. Th¢ ￿￿pIeS ais(Tr CF¢4ts awamj and opell-
inded envirooment in which Jewish sknts can ¢<￿ttFortab1Y Itve an iwired Jeyqsh lÈfe whilst away from
home. The organi￿tiOn curre￿lY eowfunthth¢ employmem of thecbaplains with University Jewisb
Chaplaillcy.
It is ibe illtenti(*n of the T￿)s￿ to ty tQ Tun th¢ chaTity with a s￿￿11 surplus each year to bu&ld up value to
enable the ¢P￿rity to ¢onlintK oivutions for a ye4r if eittrv of sowces offuTK18 dry ￿ or support
frorn University Jewish CkqplaiDcy ¢¢&se& or IxrtlL
If th¢ major fUIKk￿ stopp&l (hnatio￿9 and UniversityJewi8h Cbaplaincy <X)ntill￿ to ￿ abk to flu￿ on 8D
existing b&si$, about £32.(KMTr annurn would be needed to fiMdO￿F5h?r¢ ofthe Ch￿1#]￿5, atul gerter
Djntiiug co8t8. Thus. fijnds of at least £35,¢M)O would br req￿RTed to ￿ltillu¢ for on¢ year at Lillr¢nt levels.
If University Jewish Chaplaincy ¢¢as¢d to ¥Xis1, the tor41 ¢osts of tmploying a Chaplain for a year would be
ill exccss of £70,0(M). In such a case, the aim would be io Contin￿¢8 service for at least 6 ￿onthS whilst
seeking additiond funds for a full service or ￿d￿cing the service to olle of prnviding support wth*ers costing
around £30.000 to £50.(MK> depelldiog 4)n iimings. ReseEY&S would need be at a level of £50,(W.
If both University Jewish Chaplaincy aud eKiSting fijllders st<VE￿don&t10l4 at least £75.(XKJ would
required to keep the existing Sery1￿ goillg for a year. Tbis is the level of reserves that the organisation is
tryin8 lo reach. The￿I1¢Y is in Lx)D1i￿ review and is con8ider&l at evfry mc¢ting of the Trust￿.
RISK ASSESSMEh'T
The main risks to the OTganisat*im ￿¢:_
l. A significant &op income from thmatioLs from trnsts and othcrdofjo￿.
2. If unive￿ity Jewish Chaplaillcy ceased to exisL
In the f￿st case. the Lvntribvtions to the costs of the Chaplai￿5 svould be tail(Th] awJTdingly. Itt tILE s￿0￿￿
c￿. th¢ orgallis8lAon would ty to increase itteome to fuud a filll servic¢ on its own or, failing thal to reduce
costs by eDwloying fidd 5UPEK)rtwoEkersiDstead of fiW4ime chaplains.

JEWISH STUDEThY C￿lFLAI￿Cy SCoTL￿ryD
TRUSTEES REpoKf (Crnlknwl)
REFEREPACE Af4DADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
Charity N￿nbeT
SC005999
Princitd Adibr&8
Flat 1, 222 F¢Dwick Road Gl&%gow G46 6UE
Advlsors
Bank of scod?￿l, The DiT￿l Business, P O BOA I(th, BX2 ILB
Key Managerneut Perg)nDel.. Th$lett and Orneers
Mie Truslee% tsifJLer£ bervinL dur]￿& the y&ir dnd 41￿¢¢ the year end were as tollou's'.-
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCEAND m￿NAGEMEN[
The charity i8 recognised as such by ttr£ offi￿ of th¢ Swttith Cknttsble Regutthr.
Appoi#*ment of Trystees
Tn￿￿S are apptsifited by the memitts #t an Gelle￿1 MrtLing with addili0Th31 Try$￿t5 ¥iwptyJ by
OrzaJbiS41itsn
The Trustres hold r¢guJ8r merting8 ￿}d g¢JJernlly contml the 8divitiei of the owisation. The Tn￿tee> are
rwon8il>lc for lltml controilillg thc fiEtazKial ￿sitiOn of the olgaill￿Oll.
RemuAeratloM of PeTwnnel
The TTr￿le￿ and the other key p￿some1 LX)llwrtse themain individuals incb8oe of dI￿ti￿ (XXLtrolling,
rntming aTd operating the on a dayu) ikny basis. Ixherthan 8tatcd tKlow. all trllBteu give of thar
freely and llo reLei¥'ed r¢mutterdti(bn in ttte year.
JNDF.PF.VDF.iYr ￿￿mINER
iteR 4)pinted a ¥oluntary b&sL8 &% I￿tht Examinerand hi$ rewrt is shown on
¢counts. H¢ ]Ja8 CO[￿n￿d his wtllitsww to conlinue in this ￿81110r& for the ullteui yeat.
pa¥c

TRUSTEES REPORT (Continued)
STATEMENT OFTHE TRUSTEESI RESPOYA SIBILTfiES
The TTUStca arc requiT¢d ty pryTe aw)unts fiy each financial Ye￿which give a trl￿ and fair vi¢w ofthc
st4tC Df affair5 of tbc or8allÉsatioll ￿ atthe end of that financial yw aod ofthe Atitr)m¢ aryl ¢xprnditure of
th¢ organisatiott tor rljat yrar.
In pretWiDg thex the Truste¢s &tc [Equir￿1 to..
sBlcct suitsblc aocountillg policic5 and apply them consist¢ndy"
make judgements an6 e51imate5 thjl a￿ reasonable and Prudenl;
• stsle whether applicable UK aw)unting stondarthhve ￿ followc4 subj￿* to ally rnataial d¢partures
disclosed and explained in th¢ &¢oui)ts-
prep8r¢ 8okDs c<￿ern basis vnless, thurvi¢w. twed4)nthe infor￿tAtioTt
then av￿]8b1e to t￿ tb&lM5is of wtWion would be inappttwriate.
The Tru5tets aJe respK>nsibk for prparaiion ofthe accou￿5 accordance wilh the Cba¥iu&% aad
Inyesunent Iscodalld) A¢t 8ttd th¢ Clwtities ALxxiwits {Strut1a￿J) RE￿￿12110[￿ 20Lkn. The Trnstee5 c(H￿Ider
that the audit requArell￿ of Regulati￿ ILYI) (a) Lo (c) olthe AccounL% Regulations does appty.
The TnISt￿ are alsow0￿lb1e for takingT¢¥sothI¢ Steps both to sttf¢￿ tk assets of thc opdaDisalion
and to ptevent fraud and fr8￿d and 4)ther iTrylaritie&
Approved by the Tn]stees on 20 Novcmb¢r2024 and signtij oll their￿half by:

JEMSH S11fDzNf CHAPIAINCY SCOTLAND
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
I rel￿rt onlbe a¢¢OW￿ of the organisation forth¢ yeaT ded 30 Jwie 2fj)23 whith set ovt on pages 7 ts)
10.
The Twstets all r¢spMsil31¢ for th¢ P￿￿aratiOn vfthe ill with the teThlls of the CTh8rities
Tnjstee Inveslmtht {SEOtIw￿} Act 2￿3 and the Chartlies A¢￿￿lts (Scirtlandi RegllIations 2006 (
at]ieiid￿). Th¢ Twstees wt]sId￿ th#t tlie r¢quiTemeni of ReBulation 10(IXa) ty (c) of the Awounts
ReguldliTrJy Ik)&% not #M4y. It ismy to examiDe the &s requir&JundeT s￿￿10n
44(11{c) of theA¢tand to 5tJte wh¢ther particujarmatters kve coJLe to Jny attentio
Basis of hLdependent Exwwi4ers Statement
My ¢Aarnination is cwriry1￿I in with Regulation I l ofthE Chatiii¢8 Accounts (Scotland)
Rcgulations 2(K)6 (a5 amcTMkYi). An exami1￿110￿ includcs a r¢view of the a¢wJRting record% kept by the
ity and a rompa2iEon of tbe rffcsen￿d th06e re¢or¢ts. Et a150 incltades (¥M%i<L'raliiin vf
Un￿$￿al it¢ms or di￿50¥l￿ in th¢4c¢ittmts Se¢k$eXplw￿tio￿ frThB tho.rn￿￿0S ¢oYthYning any 5llch
)naners. The procedures do t￿tp￿vi(k ail the ¢viden￿that wtyjld be required by an audii and
consequeutly, I do not exp￿￿ an 4uth'i op1￿10n on the ts￿0￿￿ts.
Indepe4dMrt Ex4mltters Sttitmettt
In Lht LOULse of ffly &￿at￿l￿all0￿, ￿ D￿tter Iw come trj my allethiotL-
l. whirh ￿V¢S lo Ixlicve th&t in any rnater1￿ resp￿( therequircmert<"
to keep a£tounting records in ¥cordsnce stttion 44(IXa) tsf the 20(15 Att and Regulaiion 4 of tlLe
2(X)6 A(wunis R¢guiatiOll5.
¢0 prcphT¢ accounts which accord with &c￿X￿ting rto)re6 and c(ryty with Regulation 8 of ￿ 2006
have not beett met
2. to which. in my Opinio￿ allcfflion should br drawn in ord¢rty r￿k apro￿ unlktytandillg of th¢

H STUDENT C
STATEMENT OFFINANCIALACTivrrIES
2024
21123
GtDeT*I Spetld Tot*1 General Spethl Tgtsl
Lyotts Fwttd Prnie¢t
Fund Pmject
Fund
Fund
COME
Donations
Legatieg
ChaTitrbleA¢Èivities
24.974
24,974
31.495
31,495
24.974
24,974
31,495
31,495
EXPENDITURE
CharÉtabl¢ Activtties
Sw)port Cort8
14.498
225
14.498
225
29.4
131
29.460
131
14.723
14.723
29.591
29,591
TrAET SiTRPLUS FOR YEAR
IO251
10.251
1,904
RECONCILIAT014 OFFU
Total Funds brought forward
43J86
50.026
41,482
6,640
48.122
Total carried forward
£53,637
£6.640 £60.277 £43.386
£6,640 £50,026
The State￿￿￿t￿r￿n￿Tre￿ Aetlvlties iRdudes all gaiBs #Ddloffjes recognlsed iti the year.
The tK)teB on pag&4 9 alld 10 forn mof theseA£C￿llts

2024
2023
CURKEIYT A&SFTS
Bank
PROv￿loN8
67,277
57,026
NET ASSETS
£60277
£50,(r26
R¢pr￿¢￿ted by:"
FUND BALANCES
ernl fwid
S￿¢la1 Proi¢cts FLr¥J
53,637
43,J¥6
6.640
£&).?77
£50,026
T￿sE fi￿anCial STa*M￿ts wete Apptmtd by the Tn]#e¢s on 20 November2024 and are 8igneO on tbeÈr
The nolc% on page8 9 and 10 forni wt ol"tho4e A(x0u￿$

HST
NCYSCO
NOTFS TO THE Accoiirfrs
For the Ye*r to 30 June 21124
I. ACCOLI4TING POLICIES
B*sts of Prep*rntio
The financial 8tatemettts ot'th¢ organisatithl which is apublic ben¢fit entity under FRS 101 have be¢n
Prep<￿Ed in ￿￿Ordance with the Chariti¢s SORP (FRS 102)"Accoyntillg and lieEK)rtillg by Clwilieg..
Statement of R￿QmMended prneti￿ applicable to charities preparing th¢ir accounts in ￿¢ordance with th¢
Financial Reportillg Standard applithl¢ io the UK and Republic of Ir¢land (FRS 102) {eff¢ctive l Jalluary
20191", Financial Reponing Stth 102"The Fiti&ucial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and
Republic of Ireland. and the Cbwiti¢4 and Trustee Inyesttllent (Scotl?￿) Act 21105. Assets and Ikabilities are
policy notes.
Fund Accounting
Unr¢strict¢d funds are *vailabl¢ tt) sp¢ndon actlvitics that of the puwes of the clwity.
Restricted funth are for sprtific projects undertllk¢n by the Ch￿Rty.
Income Recognltio
Itjcome is recognised Wh￿ the cb&ity h8s eJ)titlonent to the ally p¢rfonYEanLt condttions attach¢d to
the itetll(s) of incr&ne h&vebeellm¢L it ispmbable that the illcome be received atKI the amount cau b¢
roeawred reliably. Don8tioAs ar¢ r¢¢ogDis&J when the Clwity lus been notified ittwriting of both thc
a￿(mu￿ 4tvJ settle0￿ll1 d&*.
Expenditure RecDgnitioll
Exr*nditure is recogtLiseA] once theie is 2 legal or constrwtive obligatioll tt> n￿ke a payment to a third paty,
it is probable that SettIen￿￿t will be faEuired and the amouth of the obligation can be measured reliably. All
expenditLWe ts aceount￿ for on an actno1$ [ne￿￿t￿bI¢ VAT is elwg¢das & cost against the &etivity
for which the eX[w￿ltyj￿ iticutt
2. TRUSTEEAND KEY PERSONNEL EXPENSES
2024
2023
TTr￿eS
The orgatiÉsation had fjjll t3me 4uivaleot employees durllw the ye2T (2023.. ￿ll). The other key personnel
are employed by the University Jewish Cb8pIAmcy who n)ake their services availabk to the orgatsisation.
3. INCOME FROM CHAR￿ABLE ACTIVITIES
Ev¢nts
4. EXPEIYDfnJRE ON CHAR￿ABLE AcfiviES
Cojthknilions to Chaplain's Expenses
EvenLg
Recrnittnent
14,010
28.579
881
£14.498
£29,460

WISH STUD
Forthe Ye•r to 30 JTADe 2024 (Cothllnned)
5. SUPPORT COSTS
2024
21123
A<hDiniskntioll Costs
Affiltation Dues
su￿C[l￿tIOns
23
165
35
96
35
£13l
& PROVISION
Recruittnent EX￿￿5¢$
£7,(K)O
£7,0(M)
This represents aproii8iiYA tovArds recxuirment ¢XpeTr5￿ likelyto be InCutt￿ in the fOr¢￿b]e futtwe.
7. MOVEMENf IN CHAlUTA￿￿ FUNDS
neral
Speeial
Fund Projetl8
Fund5
Totsl
As at l July 2023
Ineoming Resources
Resources Expended
43,386
24,974
{1£723)
50,026
24.974
(14.723)
As at 30 Jull¢ 2024
£53,637
£6.(AO
£60.277
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