THE OASIS PARTNERSHIP UK
Financial health, per its FY2023 accounts
The accounts state that the charity incurred a deficit of £57,707 for the year ended 31 March 2023, resulting in unrestricted reserves falling to £173,456. The trustees note that the charity needed to call on reserves to bridge a funding gap while developing new services. The auditors confirmed that the use of the going concern basis of accounting is appropriate with no material uncertainties identified.
What the accounts disclose
Structured financials (annual return, FY ending 31/03/2024)
Trustees
- COLIN MCGREGOR-PATERSON
- Jon Martin
- Penny Bradshaw
Income and spending
| Financial year end | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 31/03/2025 | — | — |
| 31/03/2024 | £1.7m | £1.8m |
| 31/03/2023 | £1.6m | £1.7m |
| 31/03/2022 | £1.5m | £1.6m |
| 31/03/2021 | £1.3m | £1.3m |
Common questions
Is THE OASIS PARTNERSHIP UK financially healthy?
The accounts state that the charity incurred a deficit of £57,707 for the year ended 31 March 2023, resulting in unrestricted reserves falling to £173,456. The trustees note that the charity needed to call on reserves to bridge a funding gap while developing new services. The auditors confirmed that the use of the going concern basis of accounting is appropriate with no material uncertainties identified. Its FY2023 accounts were audited by Higginson & Co (UK) Ltd.