G-old Community Partnership

Northern Ireland charity NIC100101 · record on the register of charities in Northern Ireland (CCNI) · accounts PDF · all Northern Ireland charities

Latest income
£1.2m
Latest spending
Accounts read
FY2025

Website: www.goldsurestart.org.uk

Financial health, per FY2025 accounts

The accounts state that the charity achieved a break-even result for the year, with incoming resources of £1,221,327 matched by resources expended of £1,221,318. Total net assets stood at £294, comprising unrestricted funds of £748 and restricted funds of negative £454. The trustees note that funding conditions do not allow the company to accumulate reserves.

What the accounts disclose

Reserves position: below the charity's own stated policy
The bulk of the charitable company's income is funded by the Department of Education via the Health and Social Care Board, and this is matched by expenditure in the year to achieve a break-even result. This is in line with the conditions of the funding provided by the Department of Education (via SPPG) and does not allow the company to accumulate reserves. — page 3
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with CCNI.
Employees paid over £60,000: 0
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with CCNI.
Largest income source: Department of Education (100% of income)
DE (via SPPG) funding 1,221,327
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with CCNI.
Independent examiner: David Lyttle + Co Ltd
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with CCNI.
Register data and accounts from the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland, used under the Open Government Licence. Automated analysis; the filed accounts are authoritative.