Finance Score: 0
Governance Score: -6
Support Score: 0
  • Accounts filed more than 5 days late: -2 times
  • Strong growth: +2
  • No PartB
  • Narrow trustee age band: -2
  • Static board: -3
  • Mainly male board: -1
  • No supporters identified
Overall GiG Score: -6 ?

EADHA ENTERPRISES

Analysis by Giving is Great

Positives:

  • There has been strong growth in spending over the last 5 years

Regulatory & Governance issues to consider:

  • The Board is predominantly male
  • The Board composition appears to be rather static and has little diversity in terms of age

Financial issues to consider:

  • Accounts have been filed late on 2 occasions over the last 5 years
Financial Data
Income & Spending ?
Period ending 31/03/18 31/03/19 31/03/20 31/03/21 31/03/22 31/03/23
Total income £35,767 £19,965 £37,750 £39,258 £65,360 £90,049
Total spending £31,930 £32,495 £34,655 £36,416 £46,945 £65,422
Surplus/deficit £3,837 -£12,530 £3,095 £2,842 £18,415 £24,627
Established: 11 years
(13 years as a company)
Scottish Charity RegulatorCompanies House
UN SDGs
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Listed activities
  • It carries out activities or services itself
GiG Classification
  • Provides financial or material assistance
Purposes
  • The advancement of education
  • The advancement of citizenship or community development
  • The advancement of environmental protection or improvement
Where it operates
  • Operations cover all or most of Scotland, main operating location: Renfrewshire
Who it helps
  • Children or young people

Who supports them? ?

We have no records of donations from grant makers.

How is it governed?

Directors (5)
Current Directors appointed
Gender Split

Age Range of Directors: 45-61
Legal constitution
  • Charity registered in Scotland on 19/04/2013, number: SC043952
  • Registered at Companies House on 09/03/2011, number: SC395120
Filing Record
4 returns made; AR21: 211 days late, AR20: 533 days late,
Main office

Square House, Harvey Square, Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, PA12 4HE

Objectives

Advance environmental protection and improvement through the propagation and planting of indigenous trees (particularly Aspen) in a number of areas in Scotland To work towards the advancement of citizenship and community development through the creation of volunteering opportunities in a range of environmentally based activities from an initial base in Renfrewshire/North Ayrshire To work towards the relief of poverty through the development of community based initiatives to create green jobs and sustainable livelihoods in communities experiencing economic decline initially in Renfrewshire and North Ayrshire but eventually across Scotland To advance education through environmental awareness programmes, training for green jobs and volunteering opportunities

Data Sources

Scottish Charity Regulator

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