Annual Report

2019





Trustees


Susie Crow (Chair), Euton Daley, Susanna Graham-Jones, Lindsay Herford, Peter McMullin, Jose Phillips and Steve Pratley.


Finances


The Exuberant Trust


Income & Expenditure as at 31st December 2019


 
Annual
Cumulative
Income
£
 
£
Donations/Concerts
6,861
82,416
Tax Rebate (Gift Aid)
438
8,762
Total Income
7,299
91,178
Expenditure
 
Concert Expenses
176
4,237
General Expenses
120
4,330
Total Expenditure
296
8,567
Net Income Before Grants
7,003
82,611
Grants Made
6,300
64,958
*Loan made to Pavillion Fund (2008, from PF donation)
10,000
Net Income
703
7,653
General Expenses as a percentage of Total Income
1.6%
4.7%



Grants awarded as at 31st December 2019


Awards totalling £6,300 were made to 16 young artists in 2019. The grants were given to 5 musicians, 3 singers, 2 artists, 1 dancer, 1 actress, 1 performing artist, 1 composer, 1 playright and 1 make-up artist, as summarised below:



Trumpeter - funding towards the cost of a new trumpet. £300


Cellist - Thames Vale Youth Orchestra and OCMS Chamber Music fees. £300


Flautist - Thames Vale Youth Orchestra and OCMS Flute Choir fees. £300


Saxophonist - MA Jazz course, Guildhall School of Music & Drama. £500


Flautist - funding towards attending the Oxford Flute Summer School. £500


Composer - funding towards organizing a concert for Degree Dissertation. £200


Tenor - rehearsal fees and travel costs for upcoming production. £480


Mezzo-Soprano - funding towards Singing lessons and travel costs. £500


Soprano - funding towards venue hire for RNCM related project. £192


Artist - funding towards Art Exhibition costs. £400


Sculptor - 1 month's rent to support Internship at Studio Klaus Weber, Berlin. £350


Dancer - Thames Vale Youth Orchestra and OCMS Flute Choir fees. £478


Actress - MA Jazz course, Guildhall School of Music & Drama. £500


Drama student - funding towards attending the Oxford Flute Summer School. £300


Playright - funding towards organizing a concert for Degree Dissertation. £500


Make-up Artist - rehearsal fees and travel costs for upcoming production. £500




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* Note about the Pavilion Loan


The Exuberant Trust received a charitable donation of £10,000 in 2008, on the condition that it was then used as a loan to the Pavilion Trust Fund towards the cost of the construction of the Pavilion at The Limes in Standlake.


One of the conditions of the loan, was that the Exuberant Trust could use the Pavilion, free of charge, for its charitable Music at The Limes events. The Pavilion is directly beneficial to the Exuberant Trust as it provides a larger audience space for concerts than the formerly used Music Room at The Limes.


In the event of any future disposal of the Pavilion, the Exuberant Trust will be entitled to either a fixed sum, or some proportion of the proceeds.

The Exuberant Trust - Registered Charity No. 1095911


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