THE ANTHONY V MARTIN CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
Financial health, per its FY2025 accounts
The accounts state that free reserves increased to £3,898,393, with the trustees considering this level acceptable to maintain consistent grant-making. The charity reported a net income increase of £140,901, driven by higher donations and investment returns, while charitable expenditure decreased slightly. The trustees and auditors confirmed the charity has adequate resources to continue as a going concern with no material uncertainties identified.
What the accounts disclose
“It is the policy to maintain a level of reserves to enable the charity to continue to make grants at a consistent level for the foreseeable future.” — page 4
“During the year, Ms. C Trevivian, a trustee of the charity, received payments amounting to £3,840 (2024: £nil) for the provision of administrative services.” — page 15
“Accountancy fees of £2,580 (2024: £2,460) were payable to Landau Morley LLP. Mr P. Faber, a trustee of the charity, is a member of that firm.” — page 19
“Donations of £263,000 (2024: £154,000) were received from trustees.” — page 19
“Accountancy fees of £2,580 (2024: £2,460) were payable to Landau Morley LLP. Mr P. Faber, a trustee of the charity, is a member of that firm.” — page 19
“Donations of £263,000 (2024: £154,000) were received from trustees.” — page 19
“Accountancy fees of £2,580 (2024: £2,460) were payable to Landau Morley LLP. Mr P. Faber, a trustee of the charity, is a member of that firm.” — page 19
“Donations of £263,000 (2024: £154,000) were received from trustees.” — page 19
Trustees
- ANTHONY VICTOR MARTINchair
- CAROLYN JANE TREVIVIAN
- Jennifer Impey
- Paul Faber
- Peter Egan
Income and spending
| Financial year end | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 31/03/2025 | £484k | £343k |
| 31/03/2024 | £297k | £378k |
| 31/03/2023 | £195k | £326k |
| 31/03/2022 | £138k | £157k |
| 31/03/2021 | £331k | £246k |
Common questions
Is THE ANTHONY V MARTIN CHARITABLE FOUNDATION financially healthy?
The accounts state that free reserves increased to £3,898,393, with the trustees considering this level acceptable to maintain consistent grant-making. The charity reported a net income increase of £140,901, driven by higher donations and investment returns, while charitable expenditure decreased slightly. The trustees and auditors confirmed the charity has adequate resources to continue as a going concern with no material uncertainties identified. Its FY2025 accounts were audited by Batuna Accountants Ltd.
Funders of similar charities
| Funder | Similar charities funded | Amount to them |
|---|---|---|
| DEBMAR BENEVOLENT TRUST LIMITED | 1 | £190k |
| BEIS MENACHEM CHABAD LUBAVITCH | 1 | £102k |
| RNH SYNAGOGUE & COLLEGE LTD | 1 | £75k |
| YESHIVAS LUBAVITCH MANCHESTER | 1 | £20k |
| THE SIR BERNARD & LADY SCHREIER FOUNDATION | 1 | £4k |
| THE CHRISTOPHER AND HENRY OLDFIELD TRUST | 1 | £0 |