THE JOY OF GIVING ANNUAL REVIEW 2014

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THE JOY OF GIVING ANNUAL REVIEW 2014

THE JOY OF GIVING As an organisation, Cumbria Community Foundation has shown how much they believe in the work we do by financially supporting our projects over a period of 15 years and one of the reasons we are still here today. Wigton Youth Station Chairman s Report This year we celebrate the 15th anniversary of Cumbria Community Foundation. In that time we have distributed over 21m in grants, won national awards for fundraising and grant making as well as building permanent grant making funds in excess of 11.5m. It is an honour and a privilege to Chair an organisation that makes such a difference to the lives of people in our very special county. I am delighted to report another year of growth in endowed funds and further expansion of our grant making activities. It has again been a very busy year with successful renewal of our independent Quality Accreditation and the development of a new business plan. The business plan has been driven by the challenge in our Quality Accreditation report to raise our game in terms of seeking to further expand the work of the Foundation to new donors. Our Barrow Community Trust Committee continue to work hard overseeing our grant making in the Borough of Barrow in Furness as well as run the ever popular Annual Ball. Highlights of the year have included 700K in donations to create new long term funds, mainly supported by the Government s Community First programme. The match funding scheme comes to an end in December 2014 and we will strive to maximise the opportunities to create new long term funds through this route. The Winter Warmth Appeal more than doubled its fundraising total over the previous year with 105K raised. More than 1,000 older people were able to receive vital financial assistance through grant awards made in partnership with local Age UK and other organisations. As always I offer thanks to our donors, to our board members, staff, volunteers and the groups that we fund. James Carr, Chairman 2 The Joy of Giving

Rivers Ride An impressive 1,261 cyclists signed up to take part in the Jennings Rivers Ride 2014 and a fine May Bank Holiday weekend added a shine to the challenge. The event had to be postponed from September 2013 due to torrential rain. Therefore seeing happy, smiley and dry riders made the day. A fourth route - the Foundation Flyer - offered a new distance of 55 miles for riders, alongside a new Family Fun route, as well as the Community Circuit at 38 miles and the Big Day Out which is 75 miles from Keswick to the Irish Sea and back. It was great to see the increased number of teams from companies across Cumbria pulling together, bonding and raising thousands of pounds in the process. 180 teams took part, up from 80 last time. The Low Level Waste Repository raised the most money from a company. NSG team individual fundraiser was Ian Clements who raised 1,431 and saw a caricature of his face on the beer clips of Jenning s new brew Blazing Saddles. 48 people raised 125 and received a yellow cycling jersey, nine people raised 250 and were given a purple hooded top and four keen fundraisers raised 500 to land a spotty cycling jersey. The money raised contributes to the Foundation Grants fund which supports local grassroots groups. Thank you to our route sponsors Armstrong Watson, Cumberland Building Society, Nuclear Management Partners and NSG. Fun Day Newlands Pass Among the riders were 195 active fundraisers who have so far raised more than 23,000 between them. The highest The Joy of Giving 3

Winter Warmth Appeal THE JOY OF GIVING Andy and his team have an excellent record in targeting funds to where it makes most difference. I hope the success of the Foundation s first fifteen years will inspire a new generation of philanthropists to enrich our very special county. Claire Hensman, Lord-Lieutenant Our annual Winter Warmth Appeal to keep older people safe and warm raised a fantastic 105,000 - double last year s total. We are delighted to have been able to distribute grants to benefit over 1,000 people through our partners at Age UK, DaCE and Barrow CAB. Sonia Mangan, Director of Age UK South Lakeland, said: We know that more and more people are struggling financially and these grants have enabled us to work with people on a very practical solution - offering a small grant towards the cost of heating when it is most needed. A quarter of the money came from a brave band of 170 fundraisers who took part in The Big Sleep - a night under the stars in February on a hill behind the Low Wood Bay Hotel in Windermere. The youngest sleeper was seven, the oldest was 70. Diana Matthews, the High Sheriff at the time, slept on an army camp bed in a sleeping bag with just an umbrella and a furry hat to stave off the cold wind and drizzle. The Winter Warmth Fund literally saves lives. 70 year old Anne received a grant this year, she said: When you ve got conditions like I have with my breathing, you can t get out. You need that extra warmth and it really is such a help to not have to worry. Our youngest and oldest Big Sleepers 4 The Joy of Giving

Sunday morning after the Big Sleep Diana Matthews, former High Sheriff and Claire Hensman, Lord-Lieutenant Watch the video - http://vimeo.com/89222151 - featuring some of the older people who have received a grant and the positive effect the money has on them. If you d like to join us for the 2015 Big Sleep, put Saturday 7th February in your diary and sign up via www.cumbriafoundation.org/bigsleep. The Big Sleep provides a great opportunity for friends and team mates to raise money for an exceptionally good cause and it s fun! The Joy of Giving 5

Corporate Funds For busy business people it can be difficult to find the time and expertise to manage corporate giving effectively. Knowing that your money is going to the right place, and dealing with the day-to-day administration can be daunting. There are a number of benefits of setting up a fund: You get a personal relationship: we help you to find the right options that suit your charitable interests and resources. Your gift will be effective and benefit the causes you want to help because of our knowledge of community needs and experience in funding local groups. You can get involved with groups you support, meet like-minded people among our donors, and gain publicity about your giving if you wish. You get peace of mind from our tried-and tested systems for awarding funds and reporting on results. You avoid the legal and administrative expense of administering a separate charitable trust or making your own donations to groups. Your gift can be tax efficient. Roger Smith meeting Northbank FC Carlisle U12 girls team who received a grant of 2,000 Carlisle based industrial supplies company Thomas Graham and Sons established a long term fund in 2008, which is now worth 150,000. Roger Smith, Managing Director said: As a Cumbrian business we wanted to support local community activities but were getting a lot of requests for help. We set up a fund which targets grants to young people and sport in the Carlisle area. We are confident that our money is going to the best projects. Working with the Foundation means we can support the causes that we care about without the hassle. The company has also been able to secure match funding from the Community First endowment challenge to help build their fund Giving through the Foundation is designed to be as simple as possible. Please contact Andy Beeforth for a free and confidential discussion on 01900 825760 or email andy@cumbriafoundation.org 6 The Joy of Giving

Family Fund Donors Charles and Margaret Woodhouse created the Quarry Hill Fund in 2008. Charles is a former partner in London law firm Farrer & Co where he helped form many charities, including Essex Community Foundation. He has been a trustee of many grant making charities over the past 35 years, including the Mulberry Trust. He is a passionate advocate for the role of sport in developing the potential and confidence of young people. He and Margaret made their home in Cumbria in 2001 and enjoy an active retirement with nine grandchildren, three of whom live close by. Their Fund s focus is support for young people and sport and recreation in the North Allerdale area. This is their home patch and an area identified as having limited opportunities for support from other sources. Recent grant awards have included support for Wigton Youth Station, Silloth Rugby Union Club, Carlisle Wheelchair Basketball Club, Barrow House Youth Centre (Derwentwater) and Silloth Ladies Netball Club. The Fund has recently provided start-up funding for Sports Leaders UK Energy Clubs at five north and west Cumbria primary schools. Charles said: We re happy to share the story of our fund to encourage more people to create their own funds. We have confidence in the team at the Community Foundation and value their expertise. We appreciate the benefits of them looking after all the paper work including investment management and project sourcing and monitoring. Our daughter Philippa is actively involved as a volunteer with the Foundation. She undertakes project monitoring visits to a wide range of projects funded across the Foundation s portfolio of funds. This experience will inform her in the future as she helps us with the family Fund. Annalee Holliday, Grants and Donor Services Officer for the Quarry Hill Fund, said: Charles is an energetic and engaged donor who shows great interest in the projects the fund supports. THE JOY OF GIVING The Foundation has been a thing of joy to me. I have known many happy grant recipients. And I have made friends with our capable and cheerful staff members. It is not surprising that giving brings joy to our donors. John Fryer-Spedding CBE The Joy of Giving 7

Creating a Fund with a Legacy Gift THE JOY OF GIVING We have established a route for young people to progress into further and higher education, when they are struggling in the mainstream and need a new beginning. Anne Diss, Director of Cowran Training What better way of marking your time on earth than by creating a permanent fund at the Foundation? Not everyone can afford to create a grant making fund at the Foundation during their life, however many people could consider doing this by making a legacy gift in their will. A Fund at the Foundation supports the issues and communities that you care most about. Making a legacy gift is also highly tax effective. Beneficiaries of wills can also choose to direct funds to charitable causes. The Cumbria Young People s Fund was established thanks to the generosity of someone who cared passionately about helping young people. He left 1.2m in his will to support groups working with young people between the ages of 14 and 22 throughout Cumbria. Cowran Training near Pennington is a working farm which offers a range of handson training and educational opportunities for school children and disadvantaged young people and adults. The charity received 7,000 from the fund to develop a special 24 week work challenge programme that provides opportunities for young people in Barrow to get involved with all aspects of running a farm from animal husbandry to growing vegetables and running the farm shop and ends with nationally recognised qualifications. Anne Diss, who runs Cowran with her husband Mike said: We have a very high percentage of young people who are not in employment, education or training in the area and so we work closely with the local authorities and job centres to provide much needed training and development opportunities. To find out more about setting up a legacy fund contact our Chief Executive, Andy Beeforth on 01900 825760. Getting to grips with animal husbandry 8 The Joy of Giving

NMP Community Fund If you ask a lot of the kids here they ll tell you they d be in trouble if it wasn t for this place. This place is great. It s not school. They don t shout at you and tell you not to do things. They help you. All supported projects can demonstrate success. These are quotes taken from the independent evaluation of the Nuclear Management Partners (NMP) Community Fund. NMP as owners of Sellafield Limited take their responsibilities to the local community seriously. The NMP Community Fund has for five years invested in the Life Chances and Aspirations of the people of West Cumbria, giving over 2.2m in a combination of small grassroots grants, medium sized ( 25K) and large ( 100K) commissioned grants. Funded projects address key issues like literacy, numeracy, participation in schools and education, life skills, domestic violence, drug and alcohol abuse and anti-social behaviour. The Phoenix Youth Project was awarded 87,000 over five years from the NMP Community Fund to continue to grow and develop services. The funding contributed towards Friday night provision in Cleator Moor, the opening of a new youth centre and to establish youth provision in Frizington and Moor Row, all of which have been achieved. One young person who now volunteers said: I wanted to Members of the Phoenix Youth Project being presented with their Duke of Edinburgh and Youth Achievement Awards give something back, because the club really helped me. I was doing stupid things like throwing eggs at cars, just because there was nothing else to do. This place gave me something else, something better to do than being stupid and getting into trouble... I don t think I d be doing what I m doing now if it hadn t have been for the centre. We re delighted that NMP have chosen to continue their grant making relationship with the Community Foundation announcing a further 500K pa commitment to local communities in July 2014. The Joy of Giving 9

Neighbourhood Care lndependence Programme The Neighbourhood Care Independence programme (NCI) is a partnership of over 25 voluntary and community groups in Cumbria providing a range of services to older or vulnerable adults in the County. The services provided are varied and build upon existing assets within our communities while helping people to remain independent at home. Mr and Mrs A are in their late 80s and early 90s and were finding daily activities increasingly difficult. They have benefited from practical support with tasks such as cleaning, as well as looking at a range of equipment to enable safe use around the home. Mr A said: We are very grateful for all the help. It s made life so much easier A range of volunteer opportunities and roles are available for anyone who would like to become involved in the NCI programme. 78 year old William lives alone following the death of his wife. After attending the NCI Volunteer Information day he decided to volunteer with Carlisle Eden Mind as a Moving On Support Volunteer, offering friendship and support to a lady in her 50 s. He also volunteers with Carlisle Carers. William said: It is very rewarding, satisfying and a pleasure to help others. Often people think volunteering is about helping a charity but in fact volunteering also helps volunteers themselves. It s about helping you to get a sense of routine in your life, meeting others, and offering friendship support and encouragement to others, whilst also helping yourself. Cumbria County Council and Cumbria Clinical Commissioning Group are providing funding to this scheme, which also draws on the support and resources of all the organisations involved. For further information, please visit cumbria.gov.uk/ communityneighbourhoodcare Lyvennet Activity Group received funding to establish a lunch club to reduce social isolation in the village. 10 The Joy of Giving

Make a Donation Gifts of whatever size contribute to the communities of Cumbria and you can specify how your donation is used. Your Details Name Address To make a donation or apply for membership please fill in this form: I would like to find out more about the Community Foundation. Please contact me I would like to find out more about setting up a fund I would like to donate to the Foundation. I would like to become an individual ( 25) or family member ( 50) I would like to become a corporate member ( 150 or 350 for businesses over 50 employees) or a challenge member (650 or 1,350 for business over 50 employees) I would like to become a voluntary and community sector member I enclose a cheque for (please make cheques payable to Cumbria Community Foundation). I would like to give regularly and have completed the bankers form overleaf I am a UK tax payer and would like Cumbria Community Foundation to treat my donation as Gift Aid* until I notify you otherwise Organisation Tel No Email Signed Date *Gift Aid. If you are a UK tax payer, Cumbria Community Foundation can claim a tax re-payment of 25p for every pound donated, as long as you pay income or capital gains tax at least equal to the amount claimed as Gift aid in the tax year. Higher rate tax payers can claim additional relief. We are required under data protection legislation to clarify with you the ways in which you are willing to hear from us. We do not supply our mailing list to any other organisation. We may want to send you additional information about our activities and fundraising opportunities. I would like to receive this by (please tick): Mail Phone Email I would not like to receive this The Joy of Giving 11

Bankers Order Form Your full name and address in CAPITALS... Mr, Mrs, Miss or Title of (address)...... Postcode... request you pay HSBC BANK PLC (40-16-22) Carlisle City Office, Cumbria for the credit of the CUMBRIA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION A/C NO 32152967, quoting ref:... (internal use only) Amount you wish to pay each year/quarter/month The sum of: Amount in figures... annually quarterly monthly* *tick as required Amount in words Date of payments to start Starting on the... day of... 20... until further notice Your signature and date Signature...Date... Your bank details To (name of bank)... of (address of bank)...... Postcode... Account No: Branch Sort: - - Thank you very much for your support. Please return this form to: Cumbria Community Foundation, Dovenby Hall, Dovenby, Cockermouth, Cumbria CA13 0PN 12 The Joy of Giving

Corporate Membership 150 businesses support our work by paying an annual membership fee. Their support underpins the work we do. The small grant to give a young person the opportunity to travel abroad and broaden their horizons or the large multi-year grant to services helping people overcome difficulties such as debt, substance abuse and mental health problems. These are some of the issues that can affect you, your employees and indeed any of us as we go through life. Our members come from all over the county, from small local companies to multi-nationals. They all want to support us and lend their weight to the work we do in helping people and communities. Our members range from architects, farmers, auctioneers to specialist engineers and just about everything in between. They all want to be part of what we do and show their commitment to the people of Cumbria. We promote new members through social media and in our newsletters. Members are listed in the annual review and on our website. Challenge members, who pay a higher fee, get separate listings, a reduction on a table at our annual celebration dinner and an opportunity to attend an exclusive event every year. Members slept under the stars for the Big Sleep, raising funds for our Winter Warmth Appeal. They ve ridden their bikes for the Rivers Ride to raise money for grant making. They ve also sponsored events, which can be great publicity for them and a boost for us. As a membership organisation, the Foundation ensures it is accountable to our area s diverse communities. So think about it, talk about it and do it. Join as members and make a difference now and for the future. Speak to Development Officer Glenys Kett for more information on 01900 825760. Through our knowledge, networks, events and expertise, we provide a range of opportunities for members to get involved in their communities. Andy Hooper THE JOY OF GIVING Westlakes Engineering is delighted to be a member of CCF. We are part of the Cumbrian community and fully support their aims and aspirations. Over 15 years, the Foundation has made a difference through the grants it awards that none of us could achieve individually. Andy Hooper, Managing Director The Joy of Giving 13

Challenge Members THE JOY OF GIVING I was happy to accept the invitation to be President of the Foundation by John Fryer-Spedding in 1999. We are indebted to John for his vision in creating such a special organisation. Sir James Cropper KCVO Pictured right: Members from Fit 4 Life s Healthy Living Group Copeland Rugby League Development Foundation received funding to provide sporting activities to local schools Challenge members pay a higher rate of membership. In return for the additional support Challenge Members are invited to an additional exclusive event every year. Amec Nuclear Armstrong Watson (Head Office) Bay Radio (BCT) Bender UK Ltd (BCT) Carlisle Refrigeration Ltd Carrs Billington Agriculture Ltd Carrs Flour Mills Ltd Carrs Milling Industries plc Costain Oil, Gas & Process Ltd EH Booth and Co Ltd Energy Solutions Ltd (BCT) JN Murray Ltd Lake District Estates Co Ltd Low Level Waste Repository Ltd M-Sport Ltd Roundhouse Properties S.D.S. 06 Ltd Thomas Graham and Sons Ltd Westmorland Ltd Windermere Lake Cruises Ltd 14 The Joy of Giving

Corporate Members Abbey House Hotel (BCT) Alhambra Cinema Architects Plus (UK) Ltd Associated British Ports (BCT) Baines Wilson LLP Bell Park Kerridge Solicitors Birchwood Farms Ltd Bond Dickinson LLP Brewin Dolphin Stockbrokers Britain s Energy Coast Business Cluster Burn How Garden House Hotel Burnetts Solicitors Carlisle Diocese (Church of England) Carlisle Refrigeration Ltd Carter Jonas LLP Castle Green Hotel Centrica Energy HRL (BCT) CGP Publications CN Group Ltd Cowens Ltd Cranstons Ltd Cumberland and Westmorland Herald Cumberland Building Society (Carlisle) Cumberland Pencil Company Cumbria Chamber of Commerce Cumbria Waste Management Ltd Cumbrian Chief Executives Forum David Allen Day Cummins Architects Design Promotion and Marketing Ltd Designworks Direct Rail Services Limited (DRS) Dodd & Co Doosan Power Systems Eastman Chemical Workington Ltd Eden Bridge Enterprises Ltd Eden Housing Association Edwin Thompson English Lakes Hotels Ltd Eric Wright Group Fastness Data Services Ltd Firpress Group Ltd Florence Madden Associates Furness Building Society (BCT) Furness Newspapers Ltd (BCT) H & H Group plc Hackney and Leigh Hertel (UK) Ltd HFT Gough and Co Holmegate Farms Ltd Houghton Parkhouse Ltd HSBC Bank Plc Ibis Hotel Carlisle Iggesund Paperboard Ltd Innovia Films Ltd J Edgar and Son Jacobs Stobbarts Ltd Jacobs UK Ltd James Cropper plc James Fisher Nuclear Ltd James Walker and Co Ltd JL Winder and Co (BCT) Kimberly Clark Ltd (BCT) KPMG L & W Wilson (Endmoor) Ltd Laboratory Impex Systems Ltd Laings Charitable Trust Lakes HR Lamont Pridmore Lindeth Howe Country House Hotel Low Sizergh Barn Marston s Beer Company McVities Meldrum Ltd Miller Waite Ltd (BCT) Mitchells Auction Company Ltd MPM North West Ltd Napthens LLP National Farmers Union (North Cumbria) Netcentrix Ltd New Balance Athletic Shoes (UK) Ltd North Contractors Ltd Northern Security Ltd NSG Environmental Ltd Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) The Joy of Giving 15

Dodd & Co Nuclear Management Partners Ltd NuExec Consulting Nuvia Ltd Oil States MCS Ltd PacTec EPS Ltd Paradigm Partnership Ltd Park Gate and Company Ltd Peill and Co Penrillian PFD (Carlisle) Ltd Phil Collier Associates Poole Townsend (BCT) Poppi Red Ltd Progression Solicitors Ltd Rathbone Investment Management Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway Co Ltd Rayrigg Estates Ltd RG Parkins and Partners Ltd Risedale at Abbey Meadow (BCT) Robert Meacock and Company Russell Armer Ltd Salvana s Ristorante (BCT) Sanlam Private Investment (UK) Ltd Sarah Nelson s Original Celebrated Grasmere Gingerbread Shop Sellafield Ltd Shepley Engineers Ltd Smiths Gore Smurfit Kappa Composites Spatial Consultants Ltd Spedding Dental Clinic Story Contracting Ltd Thomas Milburn (Property) Ltd Ullswater Navigation and Transit Co Ltd University of Cumbria Warwick Square Osteopaths Ltd Washington Division of URS Corporation WCF Ltd West Lakes Engineering Ltd BCT denotes Barrow Community Trust Ian Brown, Deputy Chairman and Dodd and Co Partner Few companies have supported the work of the Foundation as consistently as local accountants Dodd and Co. With us every step of the way for 15 years Few companies have supported the work of the Foundation as consistently as local accountants Dodd and Co. Ian Brown our Deputy Chairman and a Dodd and Co Partner was a founding trustee. His wisdom and knowledge is much appreciated. They help by providing meeting rooms, managing our payroll, are corporate members and advise us when we re promoting the tax benefits of charitable giving. Their staff also took part in the Big Sleep and the Rivers Ride. Through introductions to clients we have established a range of grant making funds. Thank you Dodd and Co. 16 The Joy of Giving

Grant Making 2013-14 Funds managed by CCF Alston Moor Community Fund makes grants for charitable purposes for the benefit of Alston. 1 grant, 500 AMW Environment Fund makes grants to support actions contributing to tackling global environmental issues. 1 grant, 900 Aspatria Community Asset Fund makes grants for charitable purposes for the benefit of Aspatria and surrounding district, prioritising older adults, people with mental health needs and people with disabilities. 2 grants, 11,563 Barrow Community Trust makes grants for charitable purposes for the benefit of the people of the Borough of Barrow-in-Furness. 11 grants, 8,092 BNFL Live the Dream Fund makes grants to young people in West Cumbria to enable access to study or vocational training. 8 grants, 5,588 Castle Green Grassroots Grants makes grants for charitable activities for local communities in Kendal and immediate district. 2 grants, 1,296 CN Fund is donor advised. It makes grants to projects reflecting the interests of the CN group companies. 2 grants, 3,000 Coalfields Community Grants Level 1 makes grants to groups in former mining areas around Maryport, Workington and Whitehaven. 8 grants, 24,181 Comic Relief aims to empower local people enabling them to create lasting change in their communities. Priority is given to small, locally based groups in areas of disadvantage. 6 grants, 19,200 Community Health and Wellbeing Fund for Eden and East Allerdale received funding through the NHS and Cumbria County Council for projects to improve health and reduce health inequalities. 20 grants, 148,215 THE JOY OF GIVING CCF over 15 years has become the County s go to organisation for information about what is required in Cumbria to support all our communities. They have been invaluable in helping the High Sheriff focus giving to optimum effect. Martyn Hart, High Sheriff The Joy of Giving 17

Copeland Flood Recovery Fund raised funds to aid people affected by the floods which hit the Copeland area in July 2012. 3 grants, 6,755 Costain Fund makes grants to community based organisations providing activities that benefit people in Allerdale and/or Copeland. 3 grants, 4,461 CRISP 2 offered support for social enterprises and commercial business that provide jobs and services in rural areas. 2 grants, 5,205 Crofton Trust Fund Grants makes grants to promote the education of the public around agriculture, forestry and the countryside. 2 grants, 1,900 Cumbria Cultural Fund makes grants to promote excellence in the arts and cultural life. 2 grants, 1,000 Cumbria Endowment Grassroots Grants prioritises new and smaller organisations supporting older adults, people with mental health needs, children and young people, and people on low incomes. 3 grants, 7,000 Cumbria Young People s Fund was established by a legacy making grants to benefit children and young people aged 14-22. 10 grants, 28,289 Doosan Babcock Grassroots Grants makes grants to improve life chances and aspirations in areas covering the employee residence. 1 grant, 350 Dora Beeforth Memorial Fund makes grants to help disadvantaged young people participate in sport or foreign travel. 2 grants, 1,000 Evening Hill Grassroots Grants aims to improve the lives of 16-25 years olds or improve the quality of life for the elderly. 2 grants, 1,800 Fairfield Community Fund makes grants for charitable activities for local communities located close to the Fairfield Wind Farm in North Copeland. 3 grants, 15,800 Foundation grants prioritises new and smaller organisations supporting older adults, people with mental health needs, children and young people, and people on low incomes. 32 grants, 32,115 Fryer Grassroots Grants aims to improve the lives of young people leaving care, particularly 16-18 years olds across Cumbria. 2 grants, 1,295 Gibb Charitable Trust Fund makes grants for vocational training for students and trainees. 1 grant, 300 Hellrigg Windfarm Community Fund makes grants for charitable activities for local communities located close to the Hellrigg Wind Farm in North Allerdale. 6 grants, 17,500 High Pow Community Fund makes grants for charitable activities for local communities in the parish of Boltons to tackle climate change. 1 grant, 1,000 High Sheriff s Crimebeat Fund is donor advised. It supports projects for young people involved in or in danger of becoming involved in anti social behaviour or crime. 2 grants, 2,000 HSBC Fund makes grants for environmental projects. 2 grants, 1,310 Hunter Davies Fund is donor advised. It provides bursaries to individuals enabling them to write and publish non fiction books about Cumbria. 4 grants, 2,500 Janetta Topsy Laidlaw Fund assists older people in the Carlisle area to remain in their own homes. 2 grants, 3,500 Kipling Fund for older people was established by a legacy making grants to benefit older people. 1 grant, 1,500 18 The Joy of Giving

Kipling Fund for younger people was established by a legacy making grants to benefit children and young people. 2 grants, 1,200 Kirkby Moor Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund makes grants for charitable activities for local communities located close to the Kirkby Moor Wind Farm. 3 grants, 2,940 Lamont Pridmore Grassroots Grants aims to improve the lives of people in West Cumbria by raising their aspiration and achievement. 4 grants, 3,097 Moorhouse Grassroots Grants makes grants to small projects, particularly in North Cumbria. 2 grants, 6,000 Neighbourhood Care Programme provides funding to enable older and vulnerable people maintain their independence, through support, aids to living, networks and support for carers. 6 grants, 936,644 NMP Community Fund (Groups) aims to improve the lives of people in West Cumbria by raising their aspiration and achievement. 45 grants, 437,200 Nuvia Fund benefits people living near the company site and project offices in Cumbria. 2 grants, 2,577 Quarry Hill Grassroots Grants aims to increase young people s participation in sport, particularly in North Allerdale. 3 grants, 3,020 Robin Rigg West Cumbria Fund makes grants in West Allerdale to support activities that contribute to reducing the effects of climate change and benefit the local community. 3 grants, 36,4834 Rockcliffe and Westlinton CWM Trust Fund funds environmental projects in the parishes of Rockcliffe and Westlinton near Carlisle. 2 grants, 14,230 Russell Armer supports community groups in Dalston, Kirkby Lonsdale, Penrith and Kendal. 2 grants, 850 Shepley Group Grassroots Grants makes grants to small projects in areas where the workforce live. 3 grants, 2,000 Solway Fund makes grants to enable children and young adults in Maryport and Workington to develop skills that equip them for adult life. 6 grants, 8,635 Stobbarts LTD Grassroots Grants makes grants to community based organisations providing activities that benefit people in Allerdale and/or Copeland. 1 grant, 1,618 Tallentire Windfarm Community Benefit Fund makes grants to community based organisations providing activities that benefit people close to the wind farm. 1 grant, 15,702 Thomas Graham Grassroots Grants aims to increase young people s participation in sport, particularly in Carlisle. 1 grant, 1,000 Ullswater Trust Grassroots Grants makes grants to groups that benefit a wide range of people, particularly in Eden. 3 grants, 2,831 Westmorland Community Fund is a donor advised fund supporting community projects brought forward by Westmorland Ltd staff. 6 grants, 5,500 Winter Warmth Fund created to help older people in Cumbria stay warm and healthy. 737 grants, 106,660 Workington (Ashfield) Lawn Tennis Club Fund makes grants to provide tennis coaching to young people in Workington and Maryport. 1 grant, 4,370 The Joy of Giving 19

THE JOY OF GIVING We are delighted that CCF is so well established as a significant grantgiver in the county and hope that many more philanthropists will join you in making a difference over the next 15 years. Susie Bagot MBE, Chair, Francis C Scott Charitable Trust Funds administered by CCF Cumberland Building Society Charitable Foundation makes grants to community based organisations in the Society s operating area. 49 grants, 22,942 Holehird Trust makes grants to community based organisations supporting residents of the former county of Westmorland. 13 grants, 32,753 Joyce Wilkinson Trust supports community groups in the former county of Cumberland, prioritising the parishes of Rosley and Westward. 22 grants, 35,260 Doreen enjoying The Laurie Brewis Trust s Dancing Recall project, which received 34,000. Trusts for which CCF is corporate trustee Crag House Charitable Trust is donor advised. Makes grants to specific charitities. 11 grants, 7,100 Cumberland Educational Foundation supports young people under 25 to widen access to sports and the arts. 5 grants, 8,000 Dowker Bindloss makes grants to community based organisations that benefit the residents of Kendal. 1 grant, 150 Edmond Castle Educational Trust supports the education and training of disadvantaged young people, prioritising those that are or have been in care. 3 grants, 1,300 Mary Grave Trust makes grants to young people in the former county of Cumberland to support travel abroad. 89 grants, 53,086 Westmorland Arts Trust makes grants to community based organisations to enable residents in the former county of Westmorland to experience the highest quality of music, drama and the visual arts. 9 grants, 11,550 20 The Joy of Giving

Financial Summary Cumbria Community Foundation Year ended 31 March 2014 This information is drawn from the audited accounts of the Foundation for year ended 31 March 2014. The final accounts, audited by Armstrong Watson, are available from our website. Incoming resources Donations and legacies 970,361 Grant programmes 2,118,726 Investment income 250,380 Events 30,678 Management fees 17,997 Total income 3,388,142 Resources expended Grant making programmes 2,290,449 Fundraising, publicity and events 62,570 Investment costs 43,452 Governance 23,621 Total expenditure 2,420,142 Surplus for the year composed of: Donated to invest for future grant making 695,472 Revenue grants programmes 217,644 Surplus on core 54,884 Surplus for year 968,000 Grant making by strategic aim Rural community regeneration Urban deprivation Children & young people Mental health Hidden and emerging need Older people Other aims Net assets at 31 March 2014 Funds invested for future grant making 8,706,811 Current grants programmes 766,497 Core unrestricted funds 298,020 Total assets 9,771,328 Cumbria Community Foundation is also corporate Trustee of six other registered charities. At 31 March 2014, their net assets were: Crag House Charitable Trust 9,253 Cumberland Educational Foundation 890,175 Dowker Bindloss 25,450 Edmond Castle Educational Trust 299,044 Mary Grave Trust 1,665,484 Westmorland Arts Trust 337,032 The Joy of Giving 21

TheTeam THE JOY OF GIVING 21m in grants in 15 years, 11.5m in endowed funds and more than 60 grant making funds is a great beginning. Our challenge is to build on that success, connecting more people who care with causes that matter. Andy Beeforth OBE PATRON Sir James Cropper KCVO PRESIDENT Mrs Claire Hensman HM Lord-Lieutenant of Cumbria VICE PRESIDENTS The Lord (Melvyn) Bragg of Wigton DL Mr John Fryer-Spedding CBE The Right Reverend James Newcome Lord Bishop of Carlisle Lord Inglewood DL Mr Arthur Sanderson OBE Walney Community First Responders received funding from Barrow Community Trust to purchase weatherproof clothing TRUSTEES Chair James Carr DL Vice-Chair Ian Brown DL FCA Honorary Treasurer Rob Cairns DL Company Secretary David Brown James Airey Catherine Alexander Robin Burgess OBE DL Tim Cartmell Mike Casson Tom Foster Cath Giel Jane Humphries Tim Knowles Adam Naylor MBE DL Willie Slavin Sarah Snyder Chris Tomlinson OBE John Whittle Diane Wood Valerie Young STAFF Chief Executive Andy Beeforth OBE Chief Operating Officer Cath Howard Finance Director Lucy Beecroft (maternity leave) Finance Director (interim) Andrew Benson Senior Grants and Donor Services Officer Ellen Clements Grants and Donor Services and Communications Officer Annalee Holliday Finance Officer Judith Ward Corporate Development Officer Glenys Kett Rivers Ride and Events Manager Nicola Howells Communications & Marketing Intern Catherine Taylor Administrative Assistant Alex Bowness Administrative Apprentice Amy Wilson 22 The Joy of Giving

Home to Work Ltd Cleator Moor GRANTS COMMITTEE Jane Humphries (Chair) Caroline Addison Hokey Bennett-Jones Valerie Brooks Ian Brown DL FCA Saj Ghafoor Heike Horsburgh MBE Oliver Shimmell Willie Slavin Sarah Snyder Nick Utting MBE John Whittle WEST CUMBRIA PANEL Willie Slavin (Chair) Sandy Brown Cllr Geoff Garrity Valerie Hallard Konrad Hansen Roger Hart Cllr Keith Hitchen Peter Johnstone Paul Rowe Chris Shaw Cllr Alan Smith Cllr Sam Standage Cllr Elaine Woodburn COMBINED BARROW COMMUNITY TRUST AND GRANTS COMMITTEE Rob Cairns DL (Chair) John Calvert June Chapman Pauline Charnley Mayor Colin Thompson Jen Collier John Dennis Ed Elvish Ann Hayes Derek Lyon Wendy Maddox Alan Pemberton The Ullswater Trust Grassroots Grants Fund awarded the Warcop Children s Club 1,000 to run a summer activities programme. We are one of very few facilities that offer wrap around care locally. The Club provides an opportunity for local children to come together and take part in activities that they might not have been able to do said Bianca Cousin, Chair of the group. The Joy of Giving 23

Cumbria Community Foundation, Dovenby Hall, Dovenby, Cockermouth, Cumbria CA13 0PN Tel: 01900 825760 Fax: 01900 826527 Email: enquiries@cumbriafoundation.org Web: www.cumbriafoundation.org Cumbria Community Foundation is a charitable company limited by guarantee. Company No 3713328. Registered in England and Wales. Registered Charity No 1075120. Cumbria Community Foundation is quality accredited by the Community Foundation Network to standards endorsed by the Charity Commission As one of the largest independently-owned private client investment managers in the UK, with 35 offices and a local branch in Penrith, Brewin Dolphin is delighted to support Cumbria Community Foundation