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RCCG Place of Victory for All Nations, Belfast

  • Status

    Received: 1 days late

  • Income

    £269.9K

  • Spending

    £190.3K

Charity no. 102584 Date registered. 10/07/2015

Public benefits

One of the charity's purposes is the advancement of the Christian faith. It therefore falls under the charitable purposes stated in the Charities Act, namely Advancement of Religion. The organisation meets the public benefit requirement in relation to this purpose because it provides awareness, teaching, training and mentoring in the Christian

faith. It also runs weekly services that are of benefit to adherents to the Christian faith and those seeking to know more. All services and activities are open to the public, therefore the benefits are a public benefit. The second purpose of the charity is the relief of poverty. This is also one of the charitable purposes stated in the Charities Act. The organisation meets the public benefit requirement in relation to this purpose because it runs several community projects, services and initiatives aimed at addressing poverty in its various forms and addressing the factors that result in poverty, namely social disadvantage; unemployment; ill health; bereavement; old age and family break up to name some. Again these services we provide are open to the public generally and some are particularly targeted at the communities in the locality within which the organisation is situated. There is no harm or private benefit flowing from the organisations purposes.

What your organisation does

Our activities include: Running a Food Bank Running a free Saturday school for primary and secondary school children Running a youth club Running holiday schemes for children and youth; Organising cross-community events and projects aimed at promoting inter-community learning amongst local and migrant communities; Running weekly religious

services; Doing outreach projects and events; Doing and supporting mission work both in Northern Ireland and abroad; Providing musical training for children and youth, with a particular focus on those from disadvantaged backgrounds.

The charity’s classifications

  • The prevention or relief of poverty
  • The advancement of religion

Who the charity helps

  • Adult training
  • Children (5-13 year olds)
  • Ethnic minorities
  • General public
  • Men
  • Parents
  • Preschool (0-5 year olds)
  • Volunteers
  • Women
  • Youth (14-25 year olds)

How the charity works

  • Community development
  • Cross-border/cross-community
  • Education/training
  • General charitable purposes
  • Relief of poverty
  • Religious activities
  • Volunteer development
  • Welfare/benevolent
  • Youth development

This display is a broad summary of the charity’s financial information. For a full understanding of the charity’s finances, the reader should view the PDF accounts and reports under the Documents tab above.

  • Due documents received late information

  • This charity failed to provide information on its finances within 10 months of its financial year end. This information has now been received.

Income

£269.9K

Spending

£190.3K

Charity accounts & reports for financial year end 31 March 2024

Independent examiners report Charity accounts Trustee annual report

Charity accounts & reports for financial year end 31 March 2023

Independent examiners report Charity accounts Trustee annual report

Charity accounts & reports for financial year end 31 March 2022

Independent examiners report Charity accounts Trustee annual report

Charitable purposes

The advancement of the Christian faith worldwide; The relief of poverty (which includes): To provide advice, resources and services to those affected by social and economic circumstances; To establish and maintain development projects in small scale economic development and medical programmes; To provide programmes to help the reintegration of marginalised and excluded peoples back into society; To facilitate, encourage and empower men and women into work through the provision of various support initiatives; To promote and organise programmes to engage with young people in the Community; To develop, equip and empower people to be people of integrity in order to face the challenges associated with their roles in society.

Governing document

Memorandum and Articles

Other name

PVN
  • 4 Trustees
  • 0 Employees
  • 75 Volunteers

Contact details

Public address

  • Mrs Angela Ifonlaja Llb Law (Hons), 3-5 Bradbury Place, Belfast, BT7 1RQ

Trustee board

Trustee
Mr Bayo Asaolu
Dr Funsho Abogunrin
Rev Yemi Adedeji
Pastor Paul Dunn

List of regions

  • In Northern Ireland
  • In The Uk