MARIST SISTERS GENERALATE CIO
Financial health, per its FY2023 accounts
The accounts state that total funds increased to £8,503,783, driven by significant investment gains and donations. The charity holds £841,963 in free reserves, which the trustees deem appropriate given its long-term commitment to supporting the Congregation. The auditor confirmed that the use of the going concern basis of accounting is appropriate with no material uncertainties identified.
What the accounts disclose
“At present, the trustees would be entirely comfortable with free reserves of up to £1 million and believe that in due course this upper level may need to be reviewed and possibly increased.” — page 23
“During the year the charity received donations and contributions totalling £1,000,000 (2022 – £130,376) from The Charity of the Order of the Marist Sisters Province of England.”
“During the year, the charity paid a subscription fee to UNANIMA International of £12,523 (2022 – £nil). A donation of £2,000 (2022 – £2,000) was also made to UNANIMA International during the year.”
“During the year the charity received donations and contributions totalling £1,000,000 (2022 – £130,376) from The Charity of the Order of the Marist Sisters Province of England.”
“During the year, the charity paid a subscription fee to UNANIMA International of £12,523 (2022 – £nil). A donation of £2,000 (2022 – £2,000) was also made to UNANIMA International during the year.”
Structured financials (annual return, FY ending 31/12/2024)
Trustees
- SR ANNE ORD SM
- SR SYLVETTE EMILIENE MANE
- Sister Helena Esther Coskeran
- Sr Catherine Cecilia McPhee SM
- Sr Maria Silvia Sanz de Diego SM
- Sr NOELENE ROBYN SIMMONS SM
- Sr Rosa Maria Aranda Sanchez Lara SM
Income and spending
| Financial year end | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 31/12/2024 | £2.7m | £495k |
| 31/12/2023 | £1.5m | £213k |
| 31/12/2022 | £1.1m | £652k |
| 31/12/2021 | £4.4m | £162k |
| 31/12/2020 | £1.2m | £241k |
Common questions
Is MARIST SISTERS GENERALATE CIO financially healthy?
The accounts state that total funds increased to £8,503,783, driven by significant investment gains and donations. The charity holds £841,963 in free reserves, which the trustees deem appropriate given its long-term commitment to supporting the Congregation. The auditor confirmed that the use of the going concern basis of accounting is appropriate with no material uncertainties identified. Its FY2023 accounts were audited by Buzzacott LLP.