Finance Score: 0
Governance Score: 3
Support Score: 5
  • No PartB
  • Dynamic board: +3
  • Large volunteer base +3
  • Overall weighted support: +2
Overall GiG Score: 8 ?

DOG ASSISTANCE IN DISABILITY

Dog A.I.D. (Assistance in Disability) empowers physically disabled people throughout the UK to train their own pet dogs, supported by professional dog trainers as volunteers, to qualify as Assistance Dogs. Our highly skilled volunteers develop the training to meet individual needs. Dog A.I.D. partnerships build independence, wellbeing and confidence, reduce isolation and need for constant care.
Analysis by Giving is Great

Positives:

  • This charity has been successful in attracting volunteers relative to its size
  • The charity has received modest backing from several prominent grant makers recently
  • The Board appears to be dynamic in terms of composition

Regulatory & Governance issues to consider:

  • Over half the Board have joined recently

Financial issues to consider:

  • A PartB annual return has not been required and so detailed financial information is not available from the online data

Financial Data ?

Income & Spending ?
Sources of Income ?
Y/E Income Spending Surplus/
Deficit
Volun-
teers
31/03/24£186£157£29
31/03/23£108£143£-35
31/03/22£135£131£3
31/03/21£139£116£23
31/03/20£250£219£31
Highest pay bracket: less than £60,000
Established: 6 years

www.dogaid.org.uk

admin@dogaid.org.uk

01743588469

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UN SDGs
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Listed activities
  • Animals
  • Disability
  • Education/Training
  • General Charitable Purposes
  • The Advancement Of Health Or Saving Of Lives
GiG Classification
  • Provides financial or material assistance
How it operates
  • Other charitable activities
  • Provides advocacy/advice/information
  • Provides services
Where it operates
  • Northern Ireland, Scotland, Throughout England And Wales,
Who it helps
  • People With Disabilities

Who supports them? ?

Donations from Grant Makers ?

We have details on the following donations. Multi-year donations are allocated to the years for which they are earmarked.

Major supporters in last 5 years
National Lottery Community Fund£9,960
The Grocers' Charity£5,000
Co-Operative Group£2,084
Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust£1,000
Specific Donations
Amount When
Months
To be used for
Co-Operative Group - Grant to Dog Assistance In Disability
£2,084 21/10/2023
We would like to host regular community events for disabled people, our clients and their dogs, to provide connection, increase social interaction and support mental wellbeing.
Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust - Dog A.I.D. (Assistance in Disability) - 23/09/21
£1,000 12/10/2021
Core Funding
National Lottery Community Fund - Remote Development Project
£9,960 11/12/2020
5
The group will use the funding to help the group provide training for dogs so that they can better assist people living with disabilities. This will reduce isolation and help people to reach their ....more
The Grocers' Charity - 2020 Assistance in Disability (DogA.I.D.)
£5,000 11/12/2019
Providing innovative projects and programmes for disabled people
National Lottery Community Fund - Intensive Training Programme (Pilot)
£10,000 07/09/2018
12
This funding will be used to train volunteers who are training assistant dogs. The project aims to improve the wellbeing and safety of people living with a physical disability.

Data sourced from Donors via 360 Giving

How is it governed?

Trustees (8)
Current Trustees appointed
Gender Split
Based on 7/8 persons

  • ANDREW BINKS Appointed: 2021
  • ELIZABETH PATRICIA DRURY Appointed: 2024
  • FRAN MURTAUGH Appointed: 2023
  • GILLIAN HELEN KIRKMAN Appointed: 2023
  • HAZEL SHIELDS Appointed: 2024
  • ISOBEL MICHAEL Appointed: 2018, Occupation: Freelance Fundraiser And Prospect Researcher
  • LOUISE DORAN Appointed: 2024
  • ROBERT IAN MOORE Appointed: 2019
Legal constitution
  • Charity registered in England & Wales on 11/06/2018, number: 1178719
Gift Aid
  • Registered with HMRC for Gift Aid
Policies in force
  • Bullying and harassment policy and procedures
  • Complaints handling
  • Complaints policy and procedures
  • Conflicting interests
  • Financial reserves policy and procedures
  • Internal charity financial controls policy and procedures
  • Internal risk management policy and procedures
  • Investment
  • Paying staff
  • Risk management
  • Safeguarding policy and procedures
  • Safeguarding vulnerable beneficiaries
  • Serious incident reporting policy and procedures
  • Trustee conflicts of interest policy and procedures
  • Trustee expenses policy and procedures
  • Volunteer management
Filing Record
5 returns made; all on time
Main office

Earlyworld House
7 Darwin Court
Clayton Way
Oxon Business Park
Bicton Heath
SHREWSBU

Objectives

THE TRAINING AND INSTRUCTION OF DOGS TO ACT AS EFFICIENT AND SAFE COMPANIONS AND ASSISTANCE DOGS FOR PEOPLE WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES. TO TRAIN AND EDUCATE PEOPLE WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES IN THE PROPER SAFE USE OF THEIR OWN DOGS; AS ASSISTANTS AND COMPANIONS AND TO PROVIDE SUCH ADDITIONAL DOG TRAINING RELATED SERVICES AND FACILITIES FOR THE RELIEF OF PEOPLE WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES AS THE ORGANISATION SHALL FROM TIME TO TIME DEEM FIT.

Data Sources

Charity Commission for England and Wales
360 Giving

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