CLWB IFOR BACH

Registered charity 1186136 · accounts filings on the Charity Commission register

Clwb Ifor Bach presents a range of music performances, advises and provides opportunities for new and emerging artists and works in partnership with other Welsh charities to deliver a programme of activities in line with its charitable objects. The majority of our work happens at our Cardiff venue, but we also look for opportunities to work in other spaces, both in Cardiff and elsewhere in Wales.

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Latest income
£1.8m
Latest spending
£1.8m
Registered
2019
Accounts read
FY2022

Financial health, per its FY2022 accounts

The accounts state that the charity ended the year with a surplus on activities of £15,380 and unrestricted reserves of £284,140. The trustees report that the financial position remained robust despite cash flow pressures during the summer trading period. The charity is in the process of securing funds for a capital redevelopment project.

Automated summary of the FY2022 accounts; the evidenced findings below carry the verbatim passages.

What the accounts disclose

Accounts independently examined (not a full audit). Discloses 4 of 6 completeness components.

Public fundraising profile: JustGiving — Clwb Ifor Bach (matched by registered charity number).

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

Total income
£1.8m
Total spending
£1.8m
Reserves (reported)
£100k
Employees
33

Reported reserves equal ~0.7 months of spending — in the bottom quarter for charities its size (median 4.8 months; benchmarks).

Trustees

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

Operates in: Throughout Wales

Income and spending

Financial year endIncomeSpending
31/12/2024£1.8m£1.8m
31/12/2023£1.9m£1.9m
31/12/2022£993k£547k
31/12/2021£395k£0
31/12/2020£0£0

Common questions

Is CLWB IFOR BACH financially healthy?

Per its FY2022 accounts: The accounts state that the charity ended the year with a surplus on activities of £15,380 and unrestricted reserves of £284,140. The trustees report that the financial position remained robust despite cash flow pressures during the summer trading period. The charity is in the process of securing funds for a capital redevelopment project. Its FY2022 accounts were independently examined.