Inspiration Orchestra Trustees’ Annual Report For the year ended 31 March 2025
Reference and administrative details
Charity name: Inspiration Orchestra Scottish Charity Number: SC046394 Principal address: 6, Muirmont Court, Bridge of Earn, PH2 9RE
Structure, governance and management
Inspiration Orchestra is governed by its Board of Trustees, who are responsible for setting the strategic direction of the charity and ensuring that it operates in accordance with its charitable purposes and regulatory requirements. The trustees meet regularly and oversee the financial management and delivery of activities. The charity is volunteer-led and does not employ any staff.
Objectives and activities
Inspiration Orchestra is set up to provide inclusive and accessible music-making opportunities for adults with additional support needs and disabilities. The charity aims to improve wellbeing, confidence, social connection and quality of life through participation in group music activities. The charity delivers its objectives through regular orchestral music sessions led by experienced facilitators, adapted to meet a wide range of abilities and needs, and by working with carers, families and partner organisations to reduce barriers to participation.
Public benefit
The trustees have had regard to OSCR’s guidance on public benefit. The charity’s activities provide public benefit by supporting the emotional wellbeing, confidence and social inclusion of people with disabilities and additional support needs. Access to activities is provided in an inclusive and supportive way, with any limitations relating only to capacity, safeguarding and appropriate support requirements.
Achievements and performance
During the year 2024–25, Inspiration Orchestra continued to deliver weekly music sessions and bi-monthly public concerts for approximately 32 disabled adults across the Tayside region. In addition, weekly music sessions were delivered over two school terms for five severely disabled children attending Kings Park School in Dundee. Special events included a one-day music festival in May and two three-day residential music camps, providing extended opportunities for musical engagement, confidence building and social interaction.
Financial review
Funding remained stable throughout the year, supported by grants and donations, with The Gannochy Trust continuing as a consistent long-term funder. Expenditure was primarily related to the delivery of charitable activities. The trustees consider the charity to be financially stable, and no financial expansion is considered necessary for the 2025–26 year.
Governance
The Board of Trustees has remained stable and effective throughout the year, providing continuity of oversight and ensuring the charity operates in line with its charitable purposes.
Trustees’ responsibilities
The trustees are responsible for preparing this Trustees’ Annual Report and the accompanying financial statements in accordance with applicable law and regulations.
Approved by the trustees and submitted by:
Chairperson
Inspiration Orchestra l April 2024 to 31 March 2025 Income Received Donations Grants from Charitlesnrusts Gift Aid Claims Other Sources 26.472 14.ocN) IK 110 Total Income 40.582 ndlture Pald Out Purchases for Onlinelconcert Sales Other Expenses for Onllne Sales Tultlon Fees Tultlon Expenses Festlval Expenses Admlntrultlon Assistant Band Camp Other Expendlture 3961 21.(Y)O 853 5,630 5,060 2.379 f 1,078 fx ¥>t*l -36.396 Net Cash Inflow Openln8 Bank Balance l April 2024 Net Cash Inflow Closing Bank Balance 31 March 2025 13,039 4,187 17,226 0
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