MARSHAL BERESFORD'S FUND
Grants: 1. For building of new churches in Ireland 2. Relief for poor Clergy 3. Maintainance of churches in Ireland
Financial health, per its FY2025 accounts
The charity holds unrestricted reserves of £78,294, which the trustees aim to maintain at a minimum of £70,000 to cover short-term volatility and reimbursements. The organization reported a net outgoing for the year but remains solvent with total net assets of £4,205,269. No material uncertainties affecting its ability to continue as a going concern were identified.
What the accounts disclose
“the trustees aim to ensure a reserve of £70,000 is held on the Revenue Account.” — page 6
“Trustees are not remunerated but received £578 reimbursements of out of pocket expenses during the year (2024: £626). There were no other payments to or from related parties during the year (2024: none)” — page 11
Trustees
- James Robert Hamilton-Stubber
- Marquess of Donegall
- Richard George Reade
- Robert Michael Wilson-Wright
Income and spending
| Financial year end | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 30/09/2025 | £109k | £148k |
| 30/09/2024 | £101k | £129k |
| 30/09/2023 | £104k | £131k |
| 30/09/2022 | £101k | £143k |
| 30/09/2021 | £113k | £126k |
Common questions
Is MARSHAL BERESFORD'S FUND financially healthy?
Per its FY2025 accounts: The charity holds unrestricted reserves of £78,294, which the trustees aim to maintain at a minimum of £70,000 to cover short-term volatility and reimbursements. The organization reported a net outgoing for the year but remains solvent with total net assets of £4,205,269. No material uncertainties affecting its ability to continue as a going concern were identified. Its FY2025 accounts were independently examined.