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2025-03-31-accounts

APPENDIX 1

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Aberdeenshire Postcode AB51 3PN

Names of the charity trustees on date of approval of Trustees’ Annual Report

Trustee name

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APPENDIX 1

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)

Structure, governance and management Structure, governance and management
Type ofgoverning document Constitution
Trustee recruitment and appointment Thefounding Trustees were volunteers on the committeewhich preceded
the SCIO. Since thenwe have appointed Trustees (a) by invitation to
individuals with special skillswhich we considered would help us achieve
our aims more successfully, (b) by advertising forTrustees amongst our
supporters and the New Scots community. Interested partieswere invited
toapplyandtheexistingTrusteesvotedonwhotoappoint.

Objectives and activities

Charitable purposes The organisation’s purposes are to advance education by providing
opportunities for New Scots living in Inverurie (or able to travel there) to
improve their English language skills; improve their knowledge of life in the
UK and to develop IT skills.
To promote community development by establishing and delivering social,
recreational, and sporting activities forNew Scots families living in
Inverurie (or able to travel there)which fostercommunity integration and
inclusion.
To provide support to the New Scots community by signposting them to
localrelevantservicesandresources.

Summary of the main activities Language Café in relation to these objects One-on-One Language Support IT equipment and training Ladies Only Gym Sessions Community Projects, e.g. tree planting Support individuals with preparation for citizenship tests Deliver information sessions, e.g. understanding the school system, how to avoid doorstep scams Working with Sport Scotland local coordinator

Achievements and performance Summary of the main achievements of | Changing our name and purposes to more accurately fit with our current the charity during the financial period | work — our previous purposes restricted us to working with refugees resettled through UN programmes. Our new purposes cover all migrants to the area and focus more on integration.

Language Café — this continues to be our most regular successful activity. Our list of volunteers has increased to ten and attendance reaches 15+ participants most weeks. We have several new attendees, and the Café caters for various groups — beginner English, advanced English, preparation for English Language Speaking test, and general chat. It meets weekly during term time in the library in Inverurie. Participants took part in various activities - Tree planting; Ten-pin Bowling; How to avoid door-step Scams; Storytelling Workshop; Emergency First Aid; Trip to Crathes Castle; Aberdeenshire Museums Project

One-on-One Language Support — several new volunteers have started supporting individuals and small groups online with English Language. These volunteers are paired up with individuals who have requested additional help with their English or whom ESOL tutors have requested additional help for.

Aberdeenshire Museums Project — members of the Language Cafe were invited to take part in a project based around the new Museum being established in Peterhead. Aberdeenshire Museum Staff are planning to create temporary exhibits which would include looking at New Scots in Aberdeenshire. The Language Café members agreed that this was a project they would be interested in participating in.

IT equipment and training — we continued to distribute iPads to those who needed them in order to access online classes. Bridging Communities ran training workshop for those who were given iPads to ensure they were able to use them effectively. ‘Understanding the school system for parents’ session — this took place at Port Elphinstone Primary School and was delivered bya from GREC. Around 12 parents attended. Ladies Only Gym Sessions — following on from a successful four-week taster session in the gym earlier in the year we were able to argue for ladies only gym sessions to be a regular feature of the campus programme. They are attended by New Scots and settled community members.

Financial review

|Briefstatement ofthe charity’s policy||We are currentlyworking on our reserves policy. Aswedo not have any| |---|---| |on reserves|employees or premises to maintain, our main need for reserves is in case| ||ofan unforeseen need whichwe wish to respond to quickly. We aim to| ||hold around £1,000 as unrestricted reserves.| |Details ofany deficit|N/A| |Donated facilities and services (ifany)|| All our Trustees and volunteers offer theirtime and services free of| ||charge.|

APPENDIX 1

Other optional information

Declaration

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

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Signature(s)
Full name(s)
Position (e.g. Chair) | Chair
Date | 24/10/2025
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FRIENDS OF THE AMAL PROJECT (SCIO) SC050851 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR PERIOD 1 APRIL 2024 TO 31 MARCH 2025

FRIENDS OF THE AMAL PROJECT (SCIO)
SC050851
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
FOR PERIOD 1 APRIL 2024 TO 31 MARCH 2025
RECEIPTS
Notes
Grants
1
Donations
Receipts from Fundraising Activities
Receipts from Charitable Activities
Investment Income
Total Incoming Resources
PAYMENTS
Donations
Payments relating directly to Fundraising Activities
Payments relating directly to Charitable Activities
2
Governance Costs - IE
Total Resources Expended
Net Incoming / (Outgoing) resources for Year
Total Funds at 1 April 2024
Movement of Funds from restricted to unrestricted funds
3
Total Funds at 31 March 2025
4
Restricted Unrestricted
Funds
Funds
£
£
7,276
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
7,276
-
-
-
-
-
2,132
229
-
-
2,132
229
5,144
(229)
2,846
152
(398)
398
7,592
320
Total
Funds
2025
£
7,276
-
-
-
-
7,276
-
-
2,361
-
2,361
4,915
2,998
-
7,913
Total
Funds
2024
£
10,010
180
-
1,051
-
11,241
-
-
9,021
72
9,093
2,147
851
-
2,998

The statement of financial activities includes all gains and losses in the year. The above receipts and payments are split between restricted and unrestricted funds.

FRIENDS OF THE AMAL PROJECT (SCIO) SC050851 STATEMENT OF BALANCES AS AT 31 MARCH 2025

Balance at Bank at 1 April 2024
Movement of Funds from restricted to unrestricted funds
Surplus/(deficit) for the year
Balance at Bank at 31 March 2025
Total
Total
Restricted Unrestricted
Funds
Funds
Funds
Funds
2024
2023
£
£
£
£
2,846
152
2,998
851
(398)
398
-
5,144
(229)
4,915
2,147
7,592
320
7,913
2,998

The financial statements were approved by the Board of Trustees on 30th September 2025 and were signed on its behalf by:

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FRIENDS OF THE AMAL PROJECT (SCIO) SC050851 NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS FOR PERIOD TO 31 MARCH 2025

Nature & Purpose of Funds

Funds are raised mainly through grants and are used in the furtherance of the objects of the organisation.

Trustee Remuneration & Expenses

Remuneration was paid to one charity trustee for storytelling session, amounting to £120. No payments were made to anyone connected to trustees during the period. Direct reimbursement of purchases on behalf of the organisation was paid to 1 trustee on submission of receipts. These payments amounted to £407.82.

Notes
Grants
1 Rural Poverty Alleviation Fund (IT Training) £5,000 (restricted)
CMHW Fund (Ladies Health & Wellbeing Group) £1,865 (restricted)
Aberdeenshire Council - Area Small Grant (Ladies Gym Sessions) £261 (restricted)
Aberdeenshire Council - Additional Funding £150 (restricted)
£7,276
Payments (restricted)
2 This sum includes £750 restricted funding returned to SRC Grants
as Festival did not go ahead £750
Movement of Funds
3 Balance of grant funding transferred fromrestricted to unrestricted funds £398
Restricted funding carried forward into 2025-26 financial period:
4 SCVO Digital Device Grant £380
Aberdeenshire Council (EL&L) (Swimming Project) £8
Craft Group Income £190
Rural Poverty Alleviation Fund (IT Training) £5,000
CMHW Fund (Ladies Health & Wellbeing Group) £1,865
Aberdeenshire Council - additional funding £150
£7,592

SC050851

FRIENDS OF THE AMAL PROJECT (SCIO) NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS FOR PERIOD TO 31 MARCH 2025

£

Receipts

FRIENDS OF THE AMAL PROJECT (SCIO)
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
FOR PERIOD TO 31 MARCH 2025
Receipts
£ SC050851
Grants 7,275.75 (restricted)
7,275.75
Payments
Ladies Swim/Gym Group 992.23 (restricted)
Gym Hall Hire 260.75 (restricted)
Return of SRC Festival Grant (event not held) 750.00 (restricted)
Storytelling 120.00 (restricted)
iPad Covers 8.61 (restricted)
Trips 70.00 (unrestricted)
iPad Covers 78.31 (unrestricted)
Postage 8.95 (unrestricted)
Independent Examination of Accounts 72.00 (unrestricted)
2,360.85