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Apex Housing Association Limited

  • Status

    Received: on time

  • Income

    £71.6M

  • Spending

    £69.6M

Charity no. 106107 Date registered. 24/04/2017

Public benefits

The direct benefits flowing from Apex Housing Association Limited are: meeting housing needs through the provision of purpose built accommodation designed to meet the specific requirement of the occupants and building communities by providing quality and affordable accommodation, care and support to those who are in need. These benefits can be

demonstrated through the provision of housing, accommodation, care and support within communities where such need exists, through feedback from tenants by means of customer surveys and from the results of regular inspections by government departments and agencies such as the DfC and RQIA. Through the provision of charitable activity within communities, through feedback from beneficiaries and from reports compiled for Trustees on the conduct of such activities to record outcomes and ensure compliance with Northern Ireland charity law. No harm or possibility of harm is envisaged. People who require housing, accommodation, care or support and who are in need by reason of youth, age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or some other disadvantage. People living in communities within Northern Ireland entitled to benefit from such charitable activity. Private benefit may arise from the provision of training for the charity’s Trustees in good governance, finance etc. which will afford them particular skills and experience that could be transferred to other settings. This is however considered to be both incidental and necessary to ensure that the public benefits are effectively delivered to the beneficiaries.

What your organisation does

To provide, for the benefit of the community, housing, accommodation, assistance to help house people and associated facilities and amenities for the prevention or relief of poverty or for those in need by reason of youth, age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage. To carry on, for the benefit of the community, any

other charitable object according to the law of Northern Ireland that can be carried out by an Industrial and Provident Society registered as a housing association by the Department

The charity’s classifications

  • The prevention or relief of poverty
  • The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage

Who the charity helps

  • Addictions (drug/solvent/alcohol abuse)
  • General public
  • Homelessness
  • Interface communities
  • Learning disabilities
  • Mental health
  • Older people
  • Physical disabilities
  • Tenants
  • Travellers
  • Voluntary and community sector
  • Youth (14-25 year olds)

How the charity works

  • Accommodation/housing
  • Community development
  • Community enterprise
  • Community transport
  • Relief of poverty

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.

Income

£71.6M

Spending

£69.6M

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 association is formed for the benefit of the community. Its objects shall be to carry on for the benefit of the community: - the business of providing housing, accommodation, assistance to help house people and associated facilities and amenities for the prevention or relief of poverty or for those in need by reason of youth, age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage - any other charitable object that can be carried out by an Industrial and Provident Society registered as a housing association by the Department.

Governing document

IPS Rules

Other name

Apex
  • 14 Trustees
  • 651 Employees
  • 2 Volunteers

Contact details

Public address

  • Mr Roderick Canning, Apex Housing Association, 10 Butcher Street, Londonderry, BT48 6HL

Trustee board

Trustee
Mr Damian Mckenna
Mrs Catherine Cooke
Mrs Linda Watson
Mrs Alison Wallace
Mr Philip O'flaherty
Mrs Marianne Nicholson
Mr Liam Hannaway
Mr Peter Caldwell
Mr Colm Mcquillan
Mr Stephen Drummond
Mr Joe Kerr
Mr John Browne
Ms Patricia Hegarty
Ms Claire O'neill

List of regions

  • In Northern Ireland