Jupiter Artland Foundation

Scottish charity SC037732 · record on the Scottish Charity Register (OSCR) · accounts PDF

Latest income
£2.5m
Latest spending
£2.5m
Accounts read
FY2025

Financial health, per FY2025 accounts

The accounts state that the charity achieved a surplus of £14,675 for the year ended 31 December 2025, following a deficit in the previous year. Total funds held were £402,227, comprising unrestricted funds of £399,136 and restricted funds of £3,091. The trustees report that there is currently no established reserves policy in place due to ongoing support from the founder donor.

What the accounts disclose

Related-party transaction: The charitable company paid £102,605 (2024: £100,339) to Juno Family Partnership LLP in respect of rent for land and artworks, and £69,472 (2024: £nil) for grounds works. Two directors of the charitable company are the sole designated members of this related party.
The charitable company paid £102,605 (2024: £100,339) to Juno Family Partnership LLP in respect of rent for land and artworks, and £69,472 (2024: £nil) for grounds works. Two directors of the charitable company are the sole designated members of this related party. — page 28
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with OSCR.
Related-party transaction: A director made cash donations totalling £295,900 (2024: £195,959). In addition, Gift Aid of £75,725 (2024: £nil) is receivable in respect of these donations.
The charitable company paid £102,605 (2024: £100,339) to Juno Family Partnership LLP in respect of rent for land and artworks, and £69,472 (2024: £nil) for grounds works. Two directors of the charitable company are the sole designated members of this related party. — page 28
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with OSCR.
Related-party transaction: The charitable company received grant income from Barcapel Foundation Limited of £15,000 (2024: £20,000). A director of the charitable company is also a director of Barcapel Foundation Limited.
The charitable company paid £102,605 (2024: £100,339) to Juno Family Partnership LLP in respect of rent for land and artworks, and £69,472 (2024: £nil) for grounds works. Two directors of the charitable company are the sole designated members of this related party. — page 28
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with OSCR.
Related-party transaction: The charitable company had transactions with Edinburgh Art Festival, totalling £2,400 expenditure (2024: £2,500) and £13,182 income (2024: £9,494). A director of the charitable company served as a director of this organisation during the year.
The charitable company paid £102,605 (2024: £100,339) to Juno Family Partnership LLP in respect of rent for land and artworks, and £69,472 (2024: £nil) for grounds works. Two directors of the charitable company are the sole designated members of this related party. — page 28
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with OSCR.
Related-party transaction: The charitable company also incurred minor expenditure with Tenth Muse Spirits totalling £1,512 (2024: £835), a company in which a director holds an interest.
The charitable company paid £102,605 (2024: £100,339) to Juno Family Partnership LLP in respect of rent for land and artworks, and £69,472 (2024: £nil) for grounds works. Two directors of the charitable company are the sole designated members of this related party. — page 28
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with OSCR.
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