College of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare

Registered charity 1019969 · accounts filings on the Charity Commission register · also known as FACULTY OF FAMILY PLANNING AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTS, FACULTY OF SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHCARE OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTS

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Latest income
£2.9m
Latest spending
£3.0m
Registered
1993
Accounts read
FY2024

Financial health, per its FY2024 accounts

The accounts state that the charity achieved a net deficit of £69,696 for the year, contrasting with a surplus in the prior year, primarily due to spending from designated reserves. However, unrestricted free reserves stood at £3,836,644, which exceeds the stated policy target of 12 months of budgeted expenditure by £371,000. The trustees confirmed adequate resources for the foreseeable future with no material uncertainties regarding going concern.

What the accounts disclose

Reserves policy: at least 12 months of budgeted expenditure (held: £3.8m)
the level of reserves has been defined as free reserves of at least 12 months of budgeted expenditure (2025: £2,883,000) — page 19
Per its FY2024 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.
Related-party transaction: The document discloses sponsorship from pharmaceutical companies (Bayer, Organon Pharma, Perrigo, NUPAS) and support from RCOG and Marie Stopes. However, it does not explicitly state that these entities are 'related parties' under accounting standards, nor does it disclose specific transaction amounts flowing to trustees or trustee-connected businesses. Therefore, no related_party_flags are extracted per strict rules.
Support for the All Party Parliamentary Group on SRH was received from RCOG £9,500, Marie Stopes Reproductive Choices £9,500, Bayer £18,700 and Organon Pharma £12,792. — page 36
Per its FY2024 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.

Accounts audited by Crowe U.K. LLP. Discloses 4 of 6 completeness components.

Structured financials (annual return, FY ending 31/12/2024)

Total income
£2.9m
Total spending
£3.0m
Cost of raising funds
£31k
Reserves (reported)
£5.6m
Employees
38

Reported reserves equal ~22.2 months of spending — in the top quarter for charities its size (median 4.8 months; benchmarks).

Trustees

Trustee list from the Charity Commission register (current, not historical).

Operates in: Northern Ireland · Scotland

Income and spending

Financial year endIncomeSpending
31/12/2024£2.9m£3.0m
31/12/2023£2.8m£2.8m
31/12/2022£2.4m£2.6m
31/12/2021£2.4m£2.6m
31/12/2020£2.1m£2.5m

Common questions

Is College of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare financially healthy?

The accounts state that the charity achieved a net deficit of £69,696 for the year, contrasting with a surplus in the prior year, primarily due to spending from designated reserves. However, unrestricted free reserves stood at £3,836,644, which exceeds the stated policy target of 12 months of budgeted expenditure by £371,000. The trustees confirmed adequate resources for the foreseeable future with no material uncertainties regarding going concern. Its FY2024 accounts were audited by Crowe U.K. LLP.