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1 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS For the year ended 31 March 2015

2 Contents Trustees, principal office and professional advisors 2 Review of Activities 4 Report of the Trustees 13 Report of the independent auditors 17 Statement of financial activities for the year ended 31 March Balance sheet as at 31 March Notes to the financial statements 20 Our Community Development Fund supported a project to engage young people in Dovecot, Liverpool. L-R: Councillor Tony Concepcion, Project Lead Joe Morgan from M&H Academy and Riverside representatives Tom McGuire and Carol Reddecliffe. Trustees, principal office, and professional advisors Trustees Paul Forster-Jones (Appointed 18 December 2014) Philip Han Susan Jee Jo Kennefick Philip Raw Max Steinberg CBE (Resigned 3 1 December 2014) Principal address 2 Estuary Boulevard Estuary Commerce Park Liverpool, L24 8RF Contact correspondent Lynn McCracken Trust custodian BNY Mellon One Canada Square London, E14 5AL Investment manager Blackrock Investment Managers 33 King William Street London, EC4R 9AS Principal bankers National Westminster Bank Plc 28 Castle Street Liverpool, L2 0UP Principal solicitors Brabners Chaffe Street Horton House Exchange Flags Liverpool, L2 3YL Registered auditors KPMG LLP St Peter s Square Manchester, M2 3AE

3 Operational overview The Riverside Foundation has embarked upon its most ambitious programme of support ever, seeing practical help for people in our communities taking place right across the country. This programme has seen projects such as Gate Buddies (providing peer mentoring support for ex-offenders in Greater Manchester) really take root, and with our support can start to achieve a transformational impact over the coming two years. We have been able to spread the reach of some of our existing projects to communities across the country, such as the holistic advice and guidance offered by our employment and training teams. Our hardship funds, designed to overcome the small barriers that can prove to be insurmountable, were accessed by over 180 individuals. Thanks to our funding of the Handyperson service, over 1200 older or vulnerable people in Liverpool were able to continue to lead independent lives in their own homes. We are proud to support an innovative new approach, piloted by our Intensive Intervention scheme in Carlisle, in helping tackle individuals with a range of needs. We look forward to seeing how this new project develops as it rolls out across the country. Finally, our community focused ethos is really at the forefront of our Community Development Fund, which this year delivered some brilliant results in engaging young people in and around Dovecot in Liverpool. We have only been able to achieve these successes because of the hard work and generosity of many people. My fellow Trustees have worked hard all year to ensure that we have supported programmes that had meaning, impact, and most importantly, rigorous ways of monitoring the impact. Sadly we cannot fund every worthwhile project, but Trustees have steered a course between head and heart to ensure our support achieves the greatest impact. I would also like to express our appreciation for the diligence and compassion of Lisa Connor our Fundraising Manager, who has worked hard all year to make sure every pound we spend really does benefit someone s life. We are grateful to The Riverside Group Limited for their generous in kind support, which allows us to concentrate on our charitable objectives. Last, but not least, my thanks go to our project teams, partners, volunteers and funders, who implement our vision and who work tirelessly on behalf of the real people in real communities who we serve. It is because of the efforts of all these people that I believe The Riverside Foundation has had a truly transformational year. Financial Statements for the year ended 31 March 2015 Susan Jee Chair Riverside Foundation Charity number:

4 Review of activities 1. EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING Information, Advice and Guidance Our innovative, individual focussed employment and training support service offers free information, advice and guidance to those aged 16 or over who are currently unemployed or otherwise out of work. Once signed up to the project, advisors work with individuals to assess their needs and help identify their job goals and career aspirations, developing a step-bystep plan of action to help them back into work, motivating individuals in a trustworthy, supportive environment. Ten Project Officers are based in communities across the country, providing information, advice and guidance relating to employment and training. Much of the year was spent building the team up to full capacity from its original roots as a small, Merseysidebased team. During this period the team have helped: 468 people with employment related information, advice and guidance 159 people into employment 297 people into training We are grateful to Fusion 21 and the Sir James Reckitt Charity for their support in this project. 4

5 Tom s story Tom was in financial hardship due to unemployment and was unable to keep up his monthly payments to the professional body of his area of work. This presented a significant barrier to employment, as he was fully qualified but unable to work without membership of his professional body. He also needed support sourcing appropriate vacancies and completing application forms. Our Project Officer assisted by updating his existing CV, helped him source vacancies and made a successful application to the Riverside Foundation s Helping Hands fund for the 160 he needed to pay his professional body membership. As a result, Tom secured work immediately after he was awarded the Helping Hands funding. The support of our Project Officer and the removal of the financial hardship barrier allowed him to gain work in his chosen profession. 5

6 2. POVERTY RELIEF Helping Hands Hardship Fund Our emergency fund can support people with furniture, white goods, fuel vouchers and items needed to help people into employment. In total, 148 people have benefitted from the fund: that s 52 households supported with essential furniture, white goods and smaller appliances such as kettles and toasters. This included individuals who were previously homeless and starting a new tenancy, an individual using the foodbank and unable to afford a working fridge, and an individual without a bed suffering from a chronic health issue. Seventy-seven households were helped with energy top ups, particularly during cold weather, including an individual with mental health issues who had self-disconnected from using gas heating for 16 months due to meter arrears. Nineteen people received grants to support them in gaining employment, allowing them to gain essential training, equipment or industry registration to access work. Home Improvement Agency Special Fund During this period: 52 households benefitted from support with essential furniture 77 households were helped with energy top ups 19 People received grants to support them in gaining employment 40 individuals benefitted from grants from the Home Improvement Agency Forty individuals across Merseyside benefitted from grants from the Home Improvement Agency Special Fund, allowing vulnerable and older private homeowners to complete works to their home to allow them to remain independent for longer. 6

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8 3. SUPPORTING VULNERABLE PEOPLE Home Improvement Agency The vital handyperson service provides a service to elderly, vulnerable or disabled private homeowners across Merseyside, allowing them to continue to live with dignity in their own home. The service offers low cost handyperson services to carry out a broad range of jobs, e.g. repairing a leaking tap, fitting a grab rail, putting up a smoke detector, and fitting locks and bolts. It addresses property maintenance, adaptation, home security, home safety and falls prevention all at the same time in an efficient and holistic approach. The project delivered 3,548 separate handyperson jobs over the year, benefitting 1,261 households. We are grateful to the Francis Winham Foundation for their support in delivering this project. Intensive Intervention Scheme The Intensive Intervention Scheme provides targeted, early intervention support for young individuals and families (up to the age of 30) with multiple economic and social needs and who are facing difficulties sustaining their households. The project is delivered by trained operational staff who work one-on-one with the family or individual to assess their specific needs, liaise with additional support services and help these young people form positive habits that improve their lives and help them to sustain a home. The project has been running as a pilot in Carlisle since October 2014, supporting a total of 14 households and benefitting 40 individuals with a range of interventions, including maximising household income. Planning is underway for a further roll-out of the project across four new areas for an initial 12-month period. Gate Buddies The reality is that many people who leave prison without a home, work or appropriate support are at risk of offending again. Gate Buddies is a through the gate, volunteer-led service operating in Greater Manchester, whose aim is to stop the cycle of offending, prison and homelessness by supporting prisoners and their families. Gate Buddies have lived the life of the people the service is set up to help. They carry with them valuable life experience and memories of prison life that gives them an innate ability to relate directly to the emotions and behaviours of the offenders they support. They have often benefitted from peer support themselves, and are uniquely placed to work with the most vulnerable individuals to build confidence, skills and trusted personal networks. The project also supports two GROW (Giving Real Opportunities in Work) Trainees volunteers who have progressed onto a paid work placement as their first step towards full time employment. Much of the year was spent establishing the project and its partnerships and frameworks, but five Gate Buddy peer mentors and GROW trainees supported 25 offenders and exoffenders over the course of the funding period. 8

9 Billy s story Prior to his prison sentence, Billy s life was very unstable due to his binge drinking, domestic disputes and mental health issues. These resulted in him leaving his home, losing his job and becoming street homeless, and ultimately leading to him offending. He was referred to the project after our Family Gate Buddies approached his parents at the Prison Visitor Centre as they appeared extremely distressed. The project offered him supported assessment and matched him with a Gate Buddy peer mentor, as well as referring him to a counsellor, abstinence-based accommodation and appointments for continued support. Our volunteers also arranged support for his family throughout this difficult time. Billy is now settled in his own accommodation; he has not reoffended, has abstained from alcohol misuse and his mental health is stable. Billy has started the process of becoming a Gate Buddy. He wants to show others that, with the right support, change is possible he is a great role model to others and will be an effective member of the Gate Buddy team. 9

10 4. NEIGHBOURHOOD AND ENVIRONMENT Community Development Fund Our Community Development Fund is a neighbourhood-focused grant fund, designed to invest in projects tackling problems highlighted by evidence gathered through a neighbourhood action planning process. This year the fund supported a youth engagement project in Dovecot, Liverpool, highlighted because of high levels of antisocial behaviour (ASB) in the area. Through a programme of regular youth sessions, weekly football based activities and afterschool clubs, the project completed 1,345 separate interactions with young people in the area. In total, 162 young people took part in a range of activities over Mischief Night, Halloween and Bonfire Night designed to reduce reported incidents of ASB. A project that made 10 young people with antisocial behaviour contracts aware of the realities of going to prison has also taken place. The project also promotes volunteering to young people. During this period: 1,345 young people have interacted with the project 162 young people took part in a range of activities over Mischief Night, Halloween and Bonfire Night 10 young people have taken part in a project to make them aware of the realities of going to prison 10

11 Craig s story Craig met the youth project team on Bonfire Night during the activities that were taking place on the park. They spoke briefly about how he could get involved in the project as a volunteer to ultimately help him to gain employment. Craig already had a sports certificate but really wanted to get involved with youth work. Craig says, I have seen for myself where I grew up the problems young people face. I am really keen to make a difference in the lives of these young people, and the community where we live. I would like to thank the Riverside Foundation for funding this project, it has enabled me to go some way to achieving my goals. After completing a volunteer placement, Craig has been taken on as a paid member of staff, and has secured a place on a Youth Worker course. 11

12 Plans for the future All of the projects we have outlined will continue to run during the financial year 2015/16. Trustees have also addressed the gap in strategic support for Health and Wellbeing by agreeing support for a new project. Reducing social isolation The aim of this project is to reduce the pain of loneliness and social isolation that too many older people suffer. By recruiting and training a group of peer volunteers to work closely with older people to encourage them to make changes in their lives, we will support them to communicate and interact with their peers and wider community groups. The unique aspect of this project is that it will recruit volunteers from sheltered accommodation. It will leverage the skills, experience and knowledge of older people to change the lives of the most vulnerable. We recognise that they have an interest and a stake in their communities and that, by encouraging older people to become active participants in service delivery, we will be harnessing the energy and passion of a unique group of volunteers. For those in scheme-based accommodation, this service will bring them into contact with their community and viceversa, which in turn will help to build community cohesion. The project aims to recruit 30 active volunteers in its first year who will complete 12,200 volunteer hours and regularly support 90 older people Altogether Riverside Foundation reached over 2,000 people with our projects in 2014/15 And we plan to support a minimum of 2,700 individuals in 2015/16 12

13 Report of the Trustees The Trustees of the Riverside Foundation present their report and the audited financial statements for the year ended 31 March Structure, governance and management The Riverside Foundation was established under a Declaration of Trust dated 4 March Riverside Foundation is a registered charity (Reg No ) with the object of promoting charitable activities within and around the area where The Riverside Group Limited (TRGL) operates. In particular charitable activities directed to the advancement of education, the prevention of ill health, the relief of poverty, distress and sickness and in particular poverty, distress and sickness occasioned by unemployment. It aslo includes charitable purposes connected with the environment, the advancement of arts and the provision in the interests of social welfare for recreation and leisure time occupation with the objective of improving conditions of life. The Riverside Foundation operates independently of TRGL; a number of its Trustees are members or former members of the Board of The Riverside Group Limited. They agree broad strategy and objectives, and approve all grant giving and projects undertaken. In terms of the day to day administration of the Riverside Foundation, TRGL provides the support of a Fundraising Manager to monitor projects and report to Trustees, develop and coordinate requests for funding, provide management support for the Trustee body, and carry out fundraising activities in accordance with the strategy adopted by Trustees. The Foundation also benefits from the support of a Governance Officer to service Trustee meetings, a Finance Officer and marketing support as required. Trustees The Declaration of Trust provides that the Riverside Foundation shall appoint no fewer than five nor more than fifteen Trustees by a vote of its committee. Trustees are not required to be re-appointed. The Trustees at the date of this report are detailed on page 2. Other than those stated, all held office throughout the period 1 April 2014 to 31 March Trustee recruitment Trustee appointments are made in consultation with TRGL as the charity s major donor. When they arise Trustee vacancies are promoted in an appropriate manner to seek a complementary balance of skills and geographical representation in relation to the current Board. The Riverside Foundation recognises that an effective Board of Trustees is essential if the charity is to be effective in achieving its objectives. Care has been taken to ensure the board has appropriate skills and experience but the Riverside Foundation is in the process of implementing an adaptation of the Board skills audit and whole Board appraisal process used by TRGL, which itself has the highest governance rating from its own regulator. Individual Trustees should have sufficient knowledge, both of trusteeship in general and of the charity s activities, to enable them to carry out their role and to represent the charity at meetings and other events. Trustee training During 2014/15, Trustees approved a training matrix and are offered relevant training as part of their development. They are encouraged to access training opportunities as appropriate and as a minimum, to read the Charity Commission s guidance, The Essential Trustee. 13

14 Report of the Trustees Continued Remuneration The Trustees of the Riverside Foundation receive no remuneration for their work. Any expenses are donated by The Riverside Group Limited. Costs Any associated staff costs relating to the generation of funds, granting of donations and / or other resources expended are funded by TRGL. Risk The Foundation s Investment strategy is being refreshed and will be approved by Trustees. Trustees benefit from detailed performance reviews by TRGL Treasury team, but in addition overall investment performance is monitored by the Trustees throughout the year. The overall funding strategy is approved by the Trustees, and any projects supported are approved by Trustees after reviewing a detailed project proposal. The subsequent release of funding to projects is subject to the achievement of stated project outcomes as agreed with project staff and/or delivery partners. Regular performance reports, including detailed analysis of KPIs, are presented to the Trustees. The Riverside Foundation is fortunate in that it is protected from most operational risks which would be more normally associated with this type of activity because of its partnership with TRGL, thus benefitting from its well established operational and other controls. Our free access to functional experts to a greater degree than most charities of our size minimises the Riverside Foundation s compliance, Governance and financial risks. The Riverside Foundation is currently in the process of formalising its risk management approach and documentation. Reserves After the first year of our current strategic project delivery plan, during which time our investment grew, The Riverside Foundation has reserves of 3.8 million, 1.95 million of which has been commited over the next two years. This funded delivery plan support projects and communities in various parts of the country. 650,100 is earmarked for projects related to supporting people from deprived communities into employment and training; 238,000 towards poverty relief via hardship funds; 807,000 towards supporting vulnerable people through projects aimed at keeping older people in their own homes, peer mentoring for ex-offenders and intensive support for younger people at risk of losing their homes; and 175,000 towards projects related to neighborhoods and environment through a community focused development fund, and 83,000 for a project aimed at reducing social isolation in older people. The representative spend for one year based on all of our current projects running at full capacity is 1 million, meaning that our current uncommitted reserves represent just under two years expenditure. As part of a more strategic review starting June 2015, Trustees will be reviewing learnings to date from current projects, and assessing financial expectations beyond the end of the current plan in March 2017, in order to determine the post 2017 scope and direction of activities. Based on the outcome of this review, Trustees will be in a better position to reassess the appropriateness of the reserves. Public benefit The Trustees have considered the Charity Commission s guidance on public benefit and borne it in mind when shaping and planning our activities. 14

15 Taxation The charity is a registered charity, and as such is entitled to certain tax exemptions on income and profits from investments, and surpluses on any charitable activities carried on in furtherance of the charity s primary objectives, if these profits and surpluses are applied solely for charitable purposes. The charity is not registered for VAT and accordingly, all expenditure is recorded inclusive of any VAT incurred. Financial review The accounts of the Trust for the year ended 31 March 2015 are set out on pages 18 to 22. The accounts have been prepared and audited in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities (SORP 2005) and applicable UK standards and the Charities Act The value of the fund increased from 3,722,406 at 31 March 2014 to 3,815,138 at 31 March The Charity received income of 157,399 during the year from the return on existing resources and donations. The surplus for the year, after administration expenses, grants paid out and investment gains or losses, amounted to 92,732. Income received is attributable to increases in the market value of investments and gains realised from the sale of units in the fund which is managed by the Blackrock investment manager. The surplus for the year includes 246,282 unrealised gains on investments. The performance of the investment manager is monitored against a range of criteria, primarily investment benchmarks based on the performance of the average fund. In addition, The Riverside Group Limited has paid for the audit fee, as a gift to the trust. Investment management and performance The investment assets of the Scheme were managed during the year by Blackrock Investment Management (UK) Limited, and are held as part of a pooled fund. There is no direct or indirect investment in The Riverside Group Limited. In addition, there are no loans made to The Riverside Group Limited. The comparative performance of the investment manager is monitored against a range of criteria, primarily an investment benchmark based on the performance of the average fund excluding property. This has been accepted by the investment manager. The investment return achieved by Blackrock during the year to 31 March 2015 was 10.87% compared with a benchmark return over the same period of 11.26%. Over the past five years, the average investment return achieved by Blackrock to 31 March 2015 was 8.80%, compared with a benchmark return of 8.62%. Blackrock s annual management fee is based on percentages of the value of the funds they manage as follows: First 4 million of the fund at 0.50% Balance of the fund at 0.35%. The fund is entitled to a rebate on all in-house purchases. This results in a rebate being applied to the quarterly management fee. The investment policy is periodically reviewed on the basis of reports received from the investment managers. At 31 March 2015, 3,817,754 of the Charity s funds was invested in unit trusts, investment trusts and listed investments on the London Stock Exchange. 15

16 Statement of responsibilities Strategic objectives and activities In October 2013, the Trustees of the Riverside Foundation approved a five-year strategy containing the following overarching strategic themes which reflect the Riverside Foundation s charitable purposes: Employment and training Poverty relief Supporting vulnerable people Health and wellbeing Neighbourhood and environment These strategic themes have been adopted in order to better focus the effectiveness of activities and funding, and undertake fundraising activities using a consistent approach that should realise greater benefits to projects within these key areas. A number of projects are being supported in the three year funding period , with clearly defined objectives, delivery plans and closely monitored KPIs. Trustees have committed 2.2 million over this funding period towards these projects, which all support the Riverside Foundation s overarching themes. The Charity was established with the objective of working in the communities where The Riverside Group (TRGL) operates, across England and Scotland. The Riverside Foundation thus works closely with people within those local communities, and TRGL s Community Engagement teams to identify areas of need, prioritise projects, and to ensure that grants are made in a coherent way across different areas of the country, in accordance with the Charity s objectives. TRGL currently operates across over 53,000 affordable housing properties in England, over 2,000 properties in Scotland; and in addition provides a range of care and support services, for example for older people and vulnerable adults experiencing homelessness or complex needs. Under the Trust deed and charity law, the Trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustees Annual Report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and regulations. The financial statements are required by law to give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of the excess of income over expenditure for that period. In preparing these financial statements, generally accepted accounting practice entails that the Trustees: select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently; make judgments and estimates that are reasonable and prudent; state whether applicable UK Accounting Standards and the Statement of Recommended Practice have been followed, subject to any material departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements; state whether the financial statements comply with the trust deed, subject to any material departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements; and prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charity will continue in business. The Trustees are required to act in accordance with the Trust deed of the charity, within the framework of Trust law. They are responsible for keeping proper accounting records, sufficient to disclose at any time, with reasonable accuracy, the financial position of the charity at that time, and to enable the Trustees to ensure that, where any statements of accounts are prepared by them under section 132(1) of the Charities Act 2011, those statements of accounts comply with the requirements of regulations under that provision. They have general responsibility for taking such steps as are reasonably open to them to safeguard the assets of the charity and to prevent and detect fraud and other irregularities. The Trustees are responsible for the maintenance and integrity of the financial and other information included on the charity s website. Legislation in the UK governing the preparation and dissemination of financial statements may differ from legislation in other jurisdictions. For and on behalf of The Trustees of Riverside Foundation Susan Jee 2 Estuary Boulevard Estuary Commerce Park Liverpool L24 8RF 16

17 Independent auditor s report to the Trustees of the Riverside Foundation We have audited the financial statements of the Riverside Foundation for the year ended 31 March 2015 set out on pages 18 to 22. The financial reporting framework that has been applied in their preparation is applicable law and UK Accounting Standards (UK Generally Accepted Accounting Practice). This report is made solely to the charity s Trustees as a body, in accordance with section 145 of the Charities Act 2011 (or its predecessors) and regulations made under section 154 of that Act. Our audit work has been undertaken so that we might state to the charity s Trustees those matters we are required to state to them in an auditor s report and for no other purpose. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the charity and its Trustees as a body, for our audit work, for this report, or for the opinions we have formed. Respective responsibilities of Trustees and auditor As explained more fully in the Statement of Trustees Responsibilities set out on page 16 the Trustees are responsible for the preparation of financial statements which give a true and fair view. We have been appointed as auditor under section 145 of the Charities Act 2011 (or its predecessors) and report in accordance with regulations made under section 154 of that Act. Our responsibility is to audit, and express an opinion on, the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and International Standards on Auditing (UK and Ireland). Those standards require us to comply with the Auditing Practices Board s Ethical Standards for Auditors. Opinion on financial statements In our opinion the financial statements: give a true and fair view of the state of the charity s affairs as at 31 March 2015 and of its incoming resources and application of resources for the year then ended; have been properly prepared in accordance with UK Generally Accepted Accounting Practice; and have been properly prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act Matters on which we are required to report by exception We have nothing to report in respect of the following matters where the Charities Act 2011 requires us to report to you if, in our opinion: the information given in the Trustees Annual Report is inconsistent in any material respect with the financial statements; or the charity has not kept sufficient accounting records; or the financial statements are not in agreement with the accounting records and returns; or we have not received all the information and explanations we require for our audit. Scope of the audit of the financial statements A description of the scope of an audit of financial statements is provided on the Financial Reporting Council s website at Trevor Rees for and on behalf of KPMG LLP, Statutory Auditor Chartered Accountants St Peters Square Manchester M2 3AE 12 August 2015 KPMG LLP is eligible to act as an auditor in terms of section 1212 of the Companies Act

18 Statement of financial activities For the year ended 31 March 2015 Note Restricted 2015 Unrestricted 2015 Total Income resources Income resources from generated funds Interest receivable 1,072 1, Investment income 103, , ,460 Investment rebates 26,483 26,483 27,737 Donations in kind 2 13,881 13,881 8,984 Voluntary income 11, ,200 93,526 Total incoming resources 11, , , ,541 Resources expended Charitable activities Grants 3 (12,700) (267,923) (280,623) (71,911) Bank charges (63) (63) (61) Other costs (478) (478) (12,700) (268,464) (281,164) (71,972) Costs of generating funds Investment management costs (15,904) (15,904) (14,575) Staff costs 2 (13,366) (13,366) (8,484) (29,270) (29,270) (23,059) Governance costs Audit fees 2 (515) (515) (500) (515) (515) (500) Total resources expended (12,700) (298,249) (310,949) (95,531) Net incoming/(outgoing) resources for the year (1,000) (152,550) (153,550) (139,010) Other recognised gains and losses Unrealised gains /losses on investment assets 246, ,282 (329,028) 423, , ,282 94,364 Net movement in funds (1,000) 93,732 92, ,374 Fund balance brought forward 1,000 3,721,406 3,722,406 3,489,032 Fund balance as at 31 March ,815,138 3,815,138 3,722,406 18

19 Balance sheet as at 31 March 2015 Note Fixed assets Investments 4 3,817,754 3,571,472 Current assets Cash at bank 5 273, ,345 4,090,891 3,752,817 Liabilities Other Creditors 6 275,753 30,411 Net assets 3,815,138 3,722,406 Funds Unrestricted income funds 7 3,815,138 3,721,406 Restricted income funds 1,000 3,815,138 3,722,406 The financial statements on pages 18 to 22 were approved by the Trustees on 20 July 2015 and were signed on their behalf by: The notes on pages 20 to 22 form an integral part of these financial statements. Susan Jee Philip Han 19

20 Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 March Principal accounting policies Basis of accounting The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention as modified by the revaluation of investments to market value on a basis consistent with prior years. They have also been prepared in accordance with applicable Accounting and Financial Reporting Standards in the United Kingdom and comply with the Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities (SORP 2005). A summary of the more important accounting policies, which have been applied consistently, is set out below. Incoming resources All incoming resources are recognised once the charity has entitlement to the resources, it is certain that the resources will be received and the monetary value of incoming resources can be measured with sufficient reliability. Resources expended Liabilities are recognised as resources expended as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the charity to the expenditure. All expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis and has been classified under headings that aggregate all costs related to that category. Provisions for grants are made when the intention to make a grant is agreed, irrespective of the timing. Fixed asset investments Investments are stated in the financial statements at market value prevailing at the balance sheet date. The movement arising from such valuation is accounted for through the Statement of Financial Activities. The valuation of investments is based on the middle market price quoted on the London Stock Exchange at close of business on 31 March Governance and support costs All staff related costs including Governance and the allocation of overheads are absorbed by The Riverside Group Limited. Related party transactions and Trustees remuneration There were no payments made to trustees for emoluments or expenses throughout the year ended 31 March Cash flow statement The trust has taken advantage of the exemption under paragraph 5(f) of Financial Reporting Standard 1 Cash Flow Statements, whereby small entities are not required to publish a cash flow statement. Unrestricted funds All funds are expendable at the discretion of the trustees in furtherance of the objects of the charity and are therefore, considered to be unrestricted. However, Trustees are mindful of the wishes of the donors when determining how funds are spent. Taxation The Riverside Charitable Trust is considered to pass the tests set out in Paragraph 1 Schedule 6 Finance Act 2012 and therefore it meets the definition of a charitable trust for UK income tax purposes. Accordingly, the charity is potentially exempt from taxation in respect of income or capital gains received within categories covered by Part 10 Income Tax Act 2007 or Section 256 of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992, to the extent that such income or gains are applied exclusively to charitable purposes. 20

21 2. Donations in kind Fundraising manager Salary 11,100 6,733 National Insurance Pension 1,388 1,145 Audit fee The fundraising manager s salary, national insurance and pension are based on the proportion of their time spent fundraising for the Riverside Foundation. 13,881 8, Grants Restricted 2015 Unrestricted Grants made in the year through The Riverside Group Limited for: Employment and Training, 10,000 82,529 92,529 28,571 Advice and Support Supporting Vulnerable People 2, , ,567 2,840 Poverty Relief 19,527 19,527 Neighbourhood and Community 25,000 25,000 40,500 12, , ,623 71, Investments Quoted investments Market vaule 31/03/14 Purchases/ Additions Sales/ Repayments Movement in securities Market value 31/03/15 UK fixed interest 411,284 36, ,857 UK equities 1,882,308 91,952 1,974,260 Overseas equities 1,121, ,757 1,239,738 Cash instruments 155, ,899 3,571, ,282 3,817,754 21

22 5. Cash Cash at bank Cash held by the Trust custodian 12,973 36, , , , , Creditors Amounts falling due within one year Restricted 2015 Unrestricted Amounts payable to The Riverside Group Limited for: Employment and Training, Advice and Support 10,000 82,529 28,571 Supporting Vulnerable People 2, ,997 Poverty Relief 19,527 Neighbourhood & Community 25,000 1,840 12, ,053 30, Funds Unrestricted income funds 3,815,138 3,721,406 After one year of the current three year spending plan, Trustees have committed a further 1.95 million of the reserves as follows: Employment and Training, Advice and Support 650,100 Supporting Vulnerable People 807,446 Poverty Relief 238,000 Neighborhood and Community 175,000 Health and Wellbeing 83,425 Committed funds 1,953,971 Funds not yet committed 1,861,167 Total reserves 3,815,138 22

23 Riverside Foundation in numbers 2014/15 2,339 people received support from the Foundation s projects. 188 people received grants through our two hardship funds. 25 ex-offenders supported by Gate Buddy peer mentors in Greater Manchester. 123 spent per person supported by Riverside Foundation projects. 14 younger households benefitted from holistic support tackling multiple issues including mental health problems, lack of work, money problems and domestic violence. 162 young people in Dovecot, Liverpool, engaged in diversionary activities over the Halloween/Bonfire Night/ Mischief Night period, resulting in less antisocial behaviour and more fun! 159 people got a job thanks to the holistic support offered by our employment and training advice and guidance team. 1,261 elderly, vulnerable or disabled homeowners benefitted from simple handyperson jobs to make their lives at home a little bit easier. 287,000 invested by the Riverside Foundation in 2014/ m committed to 8 projects between 2014 and 2017.

24 Get in touch or find out more Follow us on Riverside Foundation Registered office: 2 Estuary Boulevard, Estuary Commerce Park, Liverpool L24 8RF Riverside Foundation is a charity registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales (513727)' 12 August 2015 Details correct at time of printing

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