Finance Score: -5
Governance Score: 0
Support Score: 6
  • Multiple Deficits and declines: -5
  • No PartB
    • Grant maker support: +6
    Overall GiG Score: 1 ?

    WALTHAM FOREST DYSLEXIA ASSOCIATION 

    Waltham Forest Dyslexia Association provides information on dyslexia which can be accessed via our helpline, our website or by emailing us.We also:- run literacy numeracy handwriting & touch typing classes- run training and conferences- provide information and training about dyslexia to schools- offer computer screening- monthly adult group
    Analysis by Giving is Great

    Positives:

    • The charity has received backing from multiple prominent grant makers recently

    Regulatory & Governance issues to consider:

    • One or more trustees receive payments or benefits from the charity for providing services to the charity

    Financial issues to consider:

    • A PartB annual return has not been required and so detailed financial information is not available from the online data
    • Income has been volatile and on several occasions in recent years less than spending
    Established: 34 years

    www.wfda.org.uk

    admin@wfda.org.uk

    020 8520 1684

    Charity Commission for England and WalesX
    UN SDGs
    ?

    Financial Data ?

    Income & Spending ?
    Sources of Income ?
    Y/E Income
    £k
    Spending
    £k
    Surplus/
    Deficit
    Fundraising
    Cost £k
    Total
    Funds £k
    Unrestricted
    Funds £k
    Mths
    Rsrvs
    Staff Volun-
    teers
    31/08/23£45£58£-13n/an/an/an/an/a7
    31/08/22£46£57£-11n/an/an/an/an/a1
    31/08/21£66£65£1n/an/an/an/an/a2
    31/08/20£91£67£24n/an/an/an/an/a12
    31/08/19£68£69£-1n/an/an/an/an/a15
    31/08/18£67£74£-7£0£0£0n/a00
    31/08/17£57£70£-12£0£0£0n/a00
    31/08/16£100£84£16£0£0£0n/a00
    31/08/15£88£77£11£0£0£0n/a00
    31/08/14£80£73£7£0£0£0n/a00
    31/08/13£58£52£6£0£0£0n/a00
    31/08/12£43£48£-5£0£0£0n/a00
    31/08/11£53£44£9£0£0£0n/a00
    31/08/10£31£34£-3£0£0£0n/a00
    31/08/09£31£25£5£0£0£0n/a00
    31/08/08£19£21£-2£0£0£0n/a00
    31/08/07£10£8£3£0£0£0n/a00
    31/08/06£5£7£-2£0£0£0n/a00
    31/08/05£10£9£1£0£0£0n/a00
    31/08/04£13£6£6£0£0£0n/a00

    Highest pay bracket: less than £60,000
    Listed activities
    • Disability
    • Education/Training
    How it operates
    • Provides advocacy/advice/information
    • Provides services
    Where it operates
    • Barking And Dagenham, Essex, Hackney, Haringey, Newham, Redbridge, Waltham Forest,
    Who it helps
    • Children/Young People
    • People With Disabilities
    Who works here?
    • Unknown number of employees
    • 7 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
    BBC Children in Need£32,500
    Greater London Authority£25,000
    National Lottery Community Fund£22,070
    City Bridge Trust£12,000
    DCMS£2,500
    Specific Donations
    Amount When
    Months
    To be used for
    National Lottery Community Fund - Advocacy supporting the mental health of neurodivergent adults
    £22,070 27/10/2021
    The project is using funding to deliver greater advocacy provision for neurodivergent adults in East London and set up a strong advocacy approach for their service provision. The aim of the advocacy ....more
    BBC Children in Need - Grant to Waltham Forest Dyslexia Association
    £2,500 17/06/2020
    6
    COVID19 - This grant will fund activity packs and delivery of remote support for 27 children and young people with dyslexia from low income families who are isolated at home due to Covid-19, and ....more
    City Bridge Trust - Grant to Waltham Forest Dyslexia Association
    £12,000 11/06/2020
    £12,000.00 to fund the essential and urgent costs outlined in the application, in order to carry on providing support to Londoners
    DCMS - VSCE CMC Fund
    £2,500 24/05/2020
    NET, Comic Relief and Children in Need will use this funding to provide: increased support to vulnerable people and hidden groups, thus reducing the burden on public services; reach local grassroots ....more
    Greater London Authority - Waltham Forest Dyslexia Association
    £25,000 01/09/2019
    Positive activities for young people involved in crime or at risk of crime or exclusion
    BBC Children in Need - Grant to Waltham Forest Dyslexia Association
    £30,000 21/05/2019
    36
    Supplementary tutoring for young people with dyslexia in Waltham Forest, which will improve their literacy skills, self-esteem and sense of pride.
    National Lottery Community Fund - Next Step Programme for Dyslexic Adults
    £9,000 13/12/2017
    12
    This project will deliver a programme of numeracy and literacy learning activities for people with dyslexia. This will improve their chances in life and remove barriers to employment.
    Henry Smith Charity - Grant to Waltham Forest Dyslexia Association
    £3,700 28/07/2012
    towards one year's running costs of a supplementary summer school for children in the London Borough of Waltham Forest who have dyslexia or dyspraxia
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    Data sourced from Donors via 360 Giving

    How is it governed?

    Trustees (8)
    Current Trustees appointed

    Legal constitution
    • Charity registered in England & Wales on 10/07/1990, number: 802993
    Gift Aid
    • Registered with HMRC for Gift Aid
    Policies in force
    • Complaints handling
    • Financial reserves policy and procedures
    • Paying staff
    • Safeguarding policy and procedures
    • Safeguarding vulnerable beneficiaries
    • Serious incident reporting policy and procedures
    • Social media policy and procedures
    • Trustee conflicts of interest policy and procedures
    • Volunteer management
    Filing Record
    20 returns made; all on time
    Main office

    63 RUBY ROAD
    LONDON
    E17 4RE

    Objectives

    THE OBJECTS OF THE ASSOCIATION ARE TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF PERSONS WHO ARE DYSLEXIC, PROVIDE SUPPORT AND INFORMATION, AND ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC TO MAKE SOCIETY MORE DYSLEXIC-FRIENDLY BY:A) BUILDING UPON PARTNERSHIPS AND COLLABORATIVE WORK TO ENABLE DYSLEXIC PEOPLE OF ALL AGES TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL.B) SUPPORTING THE NEEDS OF DYSLEXIC CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS TO HELP THEM IMPROVE THEIR CONFIDENCE, INDEPENDENCE AND WELL-BEING BY PROVIDING ACCESSIBLE, AFFORDABLE, QUALITY SERVICES RUN BY APPROPRIATELY TRAINED STAFF.C) PROMOTING AND ENCOURAGING RESEARCH INTO DYSLEXIA BY PROVIDING EVIDENCE BASED DATA TO SUPPORT QUALITY SERVICES AND DISSEMINATE THE RESULTS THEREOF.D) PROCURING AND PROVIDING ADVICE AND INFORMATION TO THE PUBLIC CONCERNING DYSLEXIAE) RAISING AWARENESS OF THE NEEDS OF DYSLEXIC PEOPLE BY HOLDING PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS, MEETINGS AND LECTURES.F) DOING ALL SUCH OTHER LAWFUL THINGS AS MAY BE NECESSARY FOR THE ATTAINMENT OF THE SAID OBJECTS.

    Defined Area of Benefit:

    WALTHAM FOREST

    Data Sources

    Charity Commission for England and Wales
    360 Giving
    CharityBase
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