Finance Score: 0
Governance Score: 6
Support Score: 7
  • Accounts overdue -5
  • Future income +5
  • No PartB
  • Good trustee age range: +3
  • Dynamic board: +3
  • Grant maker support: +7
Overall GiG Score: 13 ?

KINDFULNESS COFFEE CLUB 

Kindfulness Coffee Club seeks to promote social inclusion by preventing people from becoming socially excluded, relieving the needs of those who are socially excluded and assisting them to integrate into society. We are based in Bootle, Merseyside.
Analysis by Giving is Great

Positives:

  • The charity has received backing from multiple prominent grant makers recently and there are significant future grants due to be received
  • The Board appears to be well diversified in terms of age and dynamic in terms of composition

Financial issues to consider:

  • A PartB annual return has not been required and so detailed financial information is not available from the online data
  • Latest accounts are overdue for filing

Financial Data ?

Income & Spending ?
Sources of Income ?
Y/E Income Spending Surplus/
Deficit
Volun-
teers
30/06/22£121,156£133,006£-11,85020
30/06/21£123,473£100,612£22,86112
30/06/20£65,168£65,170£-225
Highest pay bracket: less than £60,000
Established: 4 years
(7 years as a company)

Kindfulnesscoffeeclub.org.uk

mandy@kindfulnesscoffeeclub.org.uk

01512872704

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UN SDGs
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Listed activities
  • Disability
  • The Advancement Of Health Or Saving Of Lives
  • The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty
GiG Classification
  • Social clubs and similar
How it operates
  • Provides advocacy/advice/information
  • Provides buildings/facilities/open space
  • Provides services
Where it operates
  • Sefton,
Who it helps
  • Children/Young People
  • Elderly/Old People
  • Other Charities Or Voluntary Bodies
  • People With Disabilities
  • The General Public/Mankind
Who works here?
  • Unknown number of employees
  • 20 volunteers

Who's supporting them? ?

Donations from Grant Makers ?

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

Major supporters in last 5 years
National Lottery Community Fund£134,333
Community Foundations for Lancashire & Merseyside£19,876
DCMS£17,734
Department for Work and Pensions£1,085
Specific Donations
Amount When
Months
To be used for
Community Foundations for Lancashire & Merseyside - BabyKind
£2,500 25/08/2023
The funding will be used to allow the group to continue to deliver their Baby Kind service to vulnerable families in the community.
Community Foundations for Lancashire & Merseyside - Monday Womens Group
£2,997 10/08/2023
To provide a weekly Monday group for women providing support and a chance to build a support network. The support includes a 4-weekly rotational focus on health, life skills, wellbeing, and ....more
National Lottery Community Fund - Kindful Connection
£9,400 02/06/2023
The funding will be used to increase capacity to extend daily drop in sessions that provide support and advice relating to the cost of living crisis with the aim of improving knowledge and skills and ....more
Community Foundations for Lancashire & Merseyside - Happy Nappies
£2,000 17/11/2022
To provide resources and items to struggling mothers, babies, and asylum seekers/refugees. This includes items such as nappies, bedding, clothing, toiletries, basinets, and baby formula.
Community Foundations for Lancashire & Merseyside - Babybank Support
£2,500 10/08/2022
To support the organisation's baby bank, which provides disadvantaged families with essential items and packages to feed and clothe their children.
National Lottery Community Fund - New Beginnings
£115,573 25/07/2022
This funding will support Kindfulness Coffee Club (KCC) to deliver their New Beginnings project. Over 3 years £115573 will support KCC to increase the capacity range and frequency of its work ....more
Community Foundations for Lancashire & Merseyside - Seven Habits
£4,889 08/06/2022
To run courses to support people to implement new coping methods to support their mental wellbeing.
Community Foundations for Lancashire & Merseyside - Baby Kind Cafe
£4,990 24/05/2022
The funding will be used to provide the Café drop-in service which offers mentoring and peer support.
Department for Work and Pensions - EDUC8 SERVICES LIMMITED
£1,085 01/04/2022
The Kickstart Scheme provides funding to employers to create jobs for 16 to 24 year olds on Universal Credit.
Woodward Charitable Trust - Baby Bank offering vital items
£750 19/10/2020
Core costs
DCMS - Coronavirus Community Support Fund
£17,734 03/07/2020
"The fund aims to:1) To reduce closures of essential charities that provide essential services to vulnerable groups during the COVID-19 crisis by ensuring they have the financial resources to ....more
National Lottery Community Fund - Basic Cookery Skills
£9,360 26/09/2019
12
Basic Cookery Skills
National Lottery Community Fund - Mixing In
£9,950 31/05/2017
12
The funding will be used to run a programme of mindfulness, acupuncture and reflexology massage together with advice and a signposting service. The project aims to improve the emotional resilience of ....more
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Data sourced from Donors via 360 Giving

How is it governed?

Trustees (10)
Current Trustees appointed
Gender Split

Age Range of Trustees: 27-70
  • DEREK KELLY Appointed: 2017, Occupation: Sales Assistant
Legal constitution
  • Charitable company registered in England & Wales on 12/12/2019, number: 1186907
  • Registered at Companies House on 23/06/2016, number: 10248619
Gift Aid
  • Registered with HMRC for Gift Aid
Policies in force
  • Complaints handling
  • Conflicting interests
  • Paying staff
  • Risk management
  • Safeguarding vulnerable beneficiaries
  • Volunteer management
Filing Record
3 returns made; all on time
Main office

160-164 KNOWSLEY ROAD
BOOTLE
L20 4NR

Objectives

1) TO PROMOTE SOCIAL INCLUSION FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT BY PREVENTING PEOPLE FROM BECOMING SOCIALLY EXCLUDED, RELIEVING THE NEEDS OF THOSE PEOPLE WHO ARE SOCIALLY EXCLUDED AND ASSISTING THEM TO INTEGRATE INTO SOCIETY. FOR THE PURPOSE OF THIS CLAUSE 'SOCIALLY EXCLUDED' MEANS BEING EXCLUDED FROM SOCIETY, OR PARTS OF SOCIETY, AS A RESULT OF ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING FACTORS UNEMPLOYMENT, FINANCIAL HARDSHIP, YOUTH OR OLD AGE, ILL HEALTH (PHYSICAL OR MENTAL), SUBSTANCE ABUSE OR DEPENDENCY INCLUDING ALCOHOL AND DRUGS, DISCRIMINATION ON THE GROUNDS OF SEX, RACE, DISABILITY, ETHNIC ORIGIN, RELIGION, BELIEF, CREED, SEXUAL ORIENTATION OR GENDER REASSIGNMENT, POOR EDUCATIONAL OR SKILLS ATTAINMENT, RELATIONSHIP AND FAMILY BREAKDOWN, POOR HOUSING (THAT IS HOUSING THAT DOES NOT MEET BASIC HABITABLE STANDARDS, CRIME (EITHER AS A VICTIM OF CRIME OR AS AN OFFENDER REHABILITATING INTO SOCIETY).2) THE PREVENTION OR RELIEF OF POVERTY BY PROVIDING: GRANTS, ITEMS AND SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS IN NEED.

Data Sources

Charity Commission for England and Wales
360 Giving
CharityBase
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