CLIFFORD CHAMBERS RELIEF IN NEED CHARITIES
Financial health, per its FY2023 accounts
The accounts state that the charity held unrestricted reserves of £20,801 as of 31 December 2023, which is below its stated policy target of six months' operating expenditure. The charity reported a surplus for the year, driven by investment income exceeding charitable and administrative expenditure, and the trustees confirmed there are no material uncertainties regarding its ability to continue as a going concern.
What the accounts disclose
“It is the policy of the Charity to maintain free reserves equivalent to at least six months operating expenditure (costs of generating funds and governance costs).” — page 6
Register events
- Received assets from another charity (12/09/2023)
- Received assets from another charity (12/09/2023)
- Received assets from another charity (12/09/2023)
- Received assets from another charity (12/09/2023)
- Received assets from another charity (12/09/2023)
- Received assets from another charity (12/09/2023)
Trustees
- Ann Simons
- Dr Susan Mary Hood
- Julie Renfrew
- Rev Patrick James Taylor
- Tom Price
- Victoria Cryan
- Wendy Amanda Harrison
- john gRAY
Income and spending
| Financial year end | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 31/12/2024 | £206k | £168k |
| 31/12/2023 | £196k | £180k |
| 31/12/2022 | £196k | £211k |
| 31/12/2021 | £194k | £192k |
| 31/12/2020 | £56k | £53k |
Common questions
Is CLIFFORD CHAMBERS RELIEF IN NEED CHARITIES financially healthy?
The accounts state that the charity held unrestricted reserves of £20,801 as of 31 December 2023, which is below its stated policy target of six months' operating expenditure. The charity reported a surplus for the year, driven by investment income exceeding charitable and administrative expenditure, and the trustees confirmed there are no material uncertainties regarding its ability to continue as a going concern. Its FY2023 accounts were independently examined.