## **Report and Financial Statements for the Year Ending 31[st] March 2025** 

**Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation SC047339** 



## **Contents** 

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|Trustees Report|1-4|
|Receipts and Payments|5|
|Statement of Balances|6|
|Notes to the Accounts|7|
|Additional Notes|8-10|
|Independent Examiner’s Report|11|





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Period start date
Mc￿th
Year
Period end date
Month
Year
Da
From
To
2024
31
2025
Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator
Reference and administration details
Charity name
other names charity is known
by
Registered charity number
Charity's principal address
BOOM! Community Arts
SC047339
clo The St Matthew's Centre
200 Balmore Road
Glasgow
Postcode
G22 6LJ
Names of the charity trustees on date of approval of Trustees. Annual Report
Trustee name
Office (if any)
Dates acted if
not for whole year
Name of person
(or body) entitled to
appoint trustee {rf an
Chair
Treasurer
Secretary
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

Reference and administration details
Names of all other charity trustees during the period, if any, (for example, those who resigned part way
through the financial period)
Name
Dates acted rf not for whole year
Resigned 27th January 2025
structure, governance and management
Type of governing document
Constitution
Trustee recruitment and appointment
Delailed in sections 53-72 of constitution.
Objectives and activities
Charitable purposes
The advancement of the arts, heritage, culture or science
Summary of the main activities
in relation to these objects
We provide community art activities in the north of Glasgow. We want lo
deliver creative, exciting. and a¢￿SSIble arts projects that enrich lives and
strengthen communities. We want to create experien￿5. memories and
opportunities. not simply ple￿5 of art.

Achievements and performance
Summary of the main achievements of
the charity during the financial period
BOOM! Community Arts brings people together to take part in fun,
engaging arts activities which respond to local need. We focus our work in
North Glasgow, an area particularly affected by poverty as defined by the
Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation. which has a gap in provision of
creative activities. We provide our workshops free of charge in order to
reduce ba￿le[S to participation.
A group of professional and experienced sessional artists and workshop
leaders deliver our projects and workshops, all with years of experience of
working in this context and familiar faces to the local community. During
this year, we worked with a total of 10 artists, 4 delivering our regular
workshops and 6 who provided cover or worked at one-off events,
expanding our artist pool. The organisation is run by a dedicated volunteer
board and a small freelance team of a General Manager (2 days a week)
and a Marketing & Projects Coordinator (1 day a week). This year, we
were able to increase the General Manager position from 1 day a week to
2 days a week due to successfully gaining additional funding. This
increase in core staff capacity has allowed the organisation to continue to
deliver quality work, to invest more time in pursuing long temi
sustainability through investment in fundraising and strategic
organisational development.
We continue to deliver our regular programme of year round communty
arts worf(shops for adults. Still Scribbling on Monday momings has been
successfully delivered in Possilpar* since 2018 and More Scribbling on
Saturday mornings since 2021. Both take place in 4 x 10 week blocks
across the year with 3 week breaks betrNeen, providing consistent
provision throughout the year, and are delivered at St Matthews Centre
who we have a longstanding relationship with. We continue to receive
excellent positive feedback from participants and partners.
We also continue to deliver Young Scribblers in association with Young
People, Fulures, another strand which has been running since 2018 and
where we have become well-known to the young participanls. This takes
place at Possilpoinl Communty Centre at their youth club. Providing the
option of dropin arts acb'vities allows children to explore their creativty in
relaxed way.
2024-25 saw us holding our third year of Scribblers Academy. in
association with Queens Cross Housing Association at the Courtyard. This
project responds to gaps in local provision for teenagers and encourages
them to develop their own artist style outside of the school environment
which focuses on assessment rather than enjoyment and exploration. We
continue to adapt this strand according to what we find works. This year
we held the sessions at a new time of year and amended our workshop
structure to allow for longer sessions. Each parbcipant is given their own
art kit to keep, setting them up to continue enjoying art after the block of
sessions ends.
Both of our workshops for children and young people are delivered by a
lead artist as well as an assistant. Our adult workshops are led by a lead
artist. Our capacity for workshops is 10 participants for all w0￿shopS
except Young Scribblers which is a drop in and can reach around 30
children per workshop. Ensuring we are well staffed and that our capacity
is appropriate allows for all participants to have a high quality experience.
We continue lo develop our work, our pool of artists, and our relationship

with the community, as well as build upon our strong connections with local partner organisations including the St Matthew’s Centre, Young People’s Futures, the Concrete Gardens and Queens Cross Housing Association. 

Having contributed to Possilpark and Ruchill Loves Christmas in recent years, a popular event with the local community which was delivered in partnership with local organisations, which was unfortunately not going ahead this year, we funded our own Santa Saunter event. The local community were visited by Santa on a Saturday, being pulled around the area on a horse drawn carriage, with assistance from a team of 9 volunteer elves! We were proud to be able to deliver this popular event for the community. 

2024-25 was the middle year of our second 3 year grant from the Glasgow Communities Fund totalling £67,155 across 2023-26. This grant allowed us to provide a consistent programme for the community, to expand our core staff team and supported us on our journey to sustainability as a small arts organisation. This grant funds around half of our total costs for this period, which has provided a basis to support us to continue to deliver our objectives and build on our organisational sustainability including successfully gaining funding from new grants using this grant as a basis, including Endrick Trust, William Syson Foundation and Scotmid Community Grant received during this financial year. 

In the coming years we plan to continue to expand our operational staff team, in order to focus more time on developing the organisation and seeking opportunities to gain earned income, as well as engage further with our community, expand our programme according to local need and strengthen relationships with local partner organisations. We are careful to do this slowly and sustainably. 

Our work continues to improve wellbeing, combat social isolation, tackle health inequalities and improve community cohesion through providing people with a social, free and welcoming place to be creative, connect with others and try something new in a relaxed environment. We look forward to continuing this work and to working with our local community to inspire them to explore and enjoy creativity no matter their experience or confidence level, and to feel the many other benefits creativity and community connection can bring. 

In total we delivered 128 sessions of our regular programme, as well as the Santa Saunter all-day event and workshops at a Stockingfield Bridge event with Scottish Opera. Overall, we reached 677 people. 

100% of survey respondents felt their health and wellbeing improved as a direct result of attending the workshops. 

Some feedback from our participants: 

“I tried everything, Holistic therapies all sorts, none of it worked. Then you (BOOM) brought a bit of colour into my life and it all changed. I literally wrote everything negative on a canvas and then I painted over it and doing that I just felt it all lift." 

“I have finally accepted my drawing skills are improving, which since I was at stick figure level, I am really proud of. It is not a skill i have any confidence in so this is a big revelation.” 

"I was told in my early years that I wasn't good enough to pursue any interest in art and even though all I wanted to do was learn more, my young, impressionable mind believed this for many years. That was until I became a member of Boom Community Arts. [Our workshop leader] has been supportive, encouraging and has taught us all so much in just a few short months from different techniques, mediums such as watercolour, 



charcoal, pencil, pastels and cuThently we are learning to use inks in
different ways. We have been introduced to the history and style of
different artists, and went on ￿eld trips. to art galleries to broaden our
styles and experience such as the Scottish Local Artist,
exhibition that recently ran at Kelvingrove Museum. It has been amazing
to be part of a great community whilst watching the progress of myself and
the people I have forged a friendship with through the community, just
simply blossom. It is a wonderful class and I cannot thank Boom
Community enough for instilling confidence, providing encouragement.
communty and practice to become the artists we were meant to be in a
safe and welcoming environment. Long may these classes continue, I'd be
lost without them."
Financial review
Brief statement of the charity's policy
on reserves
We aim to hold unrestricted funds which are free reserves at a level of 6-9
months general expenditure.
Details of any deficit
A deficit of £13,297 was recorded for the year. however this was planned
based on expenditure of income received towards the end of the previous
financial yar.
Donated facilities and services (if any)
other optional information
Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees, report above.
Signed on behalf of the charity's trustees
Signature(s)
Full name(s)
Position (e.g. Chair)
Chair
Treasurer
Date
12th November 2025
121h November 2025

APFENDIX 2
BOOMICommunity Arts
ts and
ments accounts
SC047339
OSCR
Recei
Forth• p•nod
Scottish Ch¢irty Regiilalor
2024
31
2025
Section A Statement of receipts and payments
Unrestncted
lunds
Restncied
lunds
Expendable
enllowment
funts
Pemianènt
endowment
fund5
Total tunds
curreni period
Total tunds last
peno+J
A1 Recei
D(xthons
554
472
ac
Grants
7.500
29A85
59.885
Recei
ts fundraisin
activilies
Gross tradin
rec
IncotrE fiorn Investtnen
land and buikli
Rents from land & buildin
Gn)ss re￿ptS frL¥ll Other ch
actNrties
Ue
tota
9.110
31A95
A2 R•c•ipts Irom ass•t &
inveslmerrt sales
Proceeijs from sale offred assets
Proceefjs ITOM s* of investments
9.110
31895
62.658
A3 Pa￿￿ents
Expense5 forlundraisw activities
Gross trading payments
Investment rnanagefflent costs
PayTnents relab.ng iJiieLly lo charrtabk
38
33.290
Grants and donalKJns
Govemance coslg..
Audrt i Independent examinatson
Preparatlon of annu￿ accounts
Legal costs
Olher
soo
354
677
A3 Sub total
44792
A4 Paym•nts r•lating to ass•t and
investment mov•ments
Purchases of fixed assets
Purchase of investment5
A4 Sub totsl
Total pa￿ts
354
4<792
35.482
1.756
053
13
27.176
A5 Transfers to I (from) funds
sU￿lUsI(deffCItj fr￿year
1329
27.176

BOOM!Communlty Arts
Section B Statement of balances
SC047339
Told ￿$[ P2ritrJ
B1 Cash lunds
12.120
31.788
1Q732
SurF4Lsl lthfioll rece*
0531
113.2971
27.176
20.876
30.611
I3.￿8
cru*lsll
82 knvtstrnents
Totsl
83 Other assets
Trt41
B4 Lia￿"1rt￿S
B5 Contingent liabilTbes
Date of
apFYoval
12111rai5
12111rJo5

APPENDIX 2
BOOM!Community Arts
SC047339
Section C Notes to the Accounts
C1 Nature and purpose of
funds (may be stated on
analysis offunds Mwksheets)
Type of activity or project Supported
C2 Grants
Total
C3a Trustee remuneratSon
a trust￿ cross this trf)x 1(Al￿￿Se c(¥nF*te Sects(￿ 3b)
Autknity under which pad
C3b Trustee remuneration -
detalls
C4a Trustee expenses
C4b Trustee •xpense8 -
details
Nature of relationshi
Nature of transaction
Iq
rtslaThJing at
C5 Transactions with trustees
and tonnected persons
C6 Other informalion
BQK)M 2024.25 R￿P/ ￿e5
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BOOM!Community Arts
SC047339
Additional analysis (1)
Analygs of re¢eipts and paynents
Totsllajtw
472
T(rfal
472
2 Grants
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tonpJr*51E
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29,885
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## **APPENDIX 3** 

## **Independent examiner’s report on the accounts V2** 

**Report to the** Charity name **trustees/members of** BOOM! Community Arts 

**Registered charity SC047339 number On the accounts of the charity for the period** Day **1 Set out on pages** 

|The charity’s trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance<br>with the terms of the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) 2005 Act and the<br>Charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006 (as amended). The charity trustees<br>consider that the audit requirement of Regulation 10(1) (d) of the Accounts Regulations<br>does not apply. It is my responsibility to examine the accounts as required under section<br>44(1) (c) of the Act and to state whether particular matters have come to my attention.|The charity’s trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance<br>with the terms of the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) 2005 Act and the<br>Charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006 (as amended). The charity trustees<br>consider that the audit requirement of Regulation 10(1) (d) of the Accounts Regulations<br>does not apply. It is my responsibility to examine the accounts as required under section<br>44(1) (c) of the Act and to state whether particular matters have come to my attention.|The charity’s trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance<br>with the terms of the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) 2005 Act and the<br>Charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006 (as amended). The charity trustees<br>consider that the audit requirement of Regulation 10(1) (d) of the Accounts Regulations<br>does not apply. It is my responsibility to examine the accounts as required under section<br>44(1) (c) of the Act and to state whether particular matters have come to my attention.|
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|My examination is carried out in accordance with Regulation 11 of  the 2006 Accounts<br>Regulations. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the<br>charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes<br>consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts and seeks<br>explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken<br>do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit and, consequently, I do<br>not express an audit opinion on the view given by the accounts.|||
|In the course of my examination, no matter has come to my attention;<br>1.<br>which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the<br>requirements:<br>•<br>to keep accounting records in accordance with section 44(1) (a) of the 2005 Act and<br>Regulation 4 of the 2006 Accounts Regulations, and<br>•<br>to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with<br>Regulation 9 of the 2006 Accounts Regulations<br>have not been met, or<br>2.  to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper<br>understanding of the accounts to be reached.<br>**Date:**<br>19/12/2025|||
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