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Status
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Income
£3.8K
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Spending
£3.8K
Public benefits
What are the direct benefits flowing from your organisation's purposes? The children of Drumahoe Primary School will have enhanced access to equipment, resources and facilities that the school would otherwise not have access to, to improve their educational experience and ensure the school can fulfil it's mission statement. It improve links
between the school and its key stakeholders and community for the benefit of the children's education. How can the benefits identified above be demonstrated? Resources, facilities, equipment etc. that the charity is able to secure for the school are available through the charity's annual report. Activities that the charity has carried out throughout the year will be recorded through the charity's annual report. Charity's accounts made available through the annual report. Is there any harm arising from any of the purposes? No. Who are the charity's beneficiaries? The pupils attending Drumahoe Primary School Is there any private benefit flowing from any of the purposes? Is it incidental and necessary? No
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
To provide advice To publish or distribute information To cooperate with other bodies To raise funds (but not by means of permanent trading) To acquire or hire property of any kind To make grants or loans of money and give guarantees To set aside funds for special purposes or as reserves against future expenditure To deposit or invest funds
in any lawful manner (but to invest only after obtaining advice from a financial expert and having regard to the suitability of investments and the need for diversification) To take out public liability and personal accident insurance to cover the association meetings, activities, trustees members, to insure the associations property against any foreseeable risk and take out other insurance policies to protect the association where required To employ paid or unpaid agents, staff or advisers To enter into contracts to provide services to or on behalf of other bodies To pay the costs of forming the association To obtain and pay for goods and services as are necessary for carrying out the work of the charity To consult parents on their views To open and operate bank and other accounts as the committee consider necessary To do anything else within the law that promotes the objects but the trustees shall not undertake any activity in the school premises with the consent of the Principal of the school.
... [more] [less]The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of education
Who the charity helps
- Children (5-13 year olds)
How the charity works
- Education/training