Finance Score: -6
Governance Score: 0
Support Score: 6
  • Spending falling: -1
  • Multiple Deficits and declines: -5
  • No PartB
(no info on trustees)
    • Grant maker support: +6
    Overall GiG Score: 0 ?

    WEVOLUTION 

    Analysis by Giving is Great

    Positives:

    • A significant proportion of recent income was derived from major grant makers

    Financial issues to consider:

    • Spending has fallen significantly over the last 5 years relative to the previous period
    • Income has been volatile and on several occasions in recent years less than spending
    Established: 11 years
    Scottish Charity Regulator
    UN SDGs
    ?
    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 £495,874 £533,899 £615,075 £433,318 £201,032 £61,313
    Total spending £418,202 £452,258 £485,549 £382,810 £297,068 £237,284
    Surplus/deficit £77,672 £81,641 £129,526 £50,508 -£96,036 -£175,971
    Listed activities
    • It makes grants, donations, loans, gifts or pensions to individuals
    • It carries out activities or services itself
    Purposes
    • The prevention or relief of poverty
    • The advancement of education
    • The advancement of citizenship or community development','the relief of those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage
    Where it operates
    • Operations cover all or most of Scotland, main operating location: Glasgow City
    Who it helps
    • Other defined groups
    • No specific group, or for the benefit of the community

    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.

    Specific Donations
    Amount When
    Months
    To be used for
    Women's Fund for Scotland - Women Reclaiming Power in Small Powerful Groups
    £5,000 27/02/2023
    To contribute to staffing, training and participation events for 5 new groups being established in the Inverclyde area to support women to become more enterprising.
    Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to WEvolution
    £35,134 28/04/2020
    6
    towards unrestricted core costs as a COVID-19 Fast Response grant
    Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to WEvolution
    £149,999 24/07/2019
    36
    Towards core costs associated with overseeing the transition to a new partnership model of SRG expansion.
    Nesta - AC00897
    £30,000 21/03/2019
    12
    Lab General programme grant to WEvolution Grant Ref AC00897
    National Lottery Community Fund - Scaling SRGs: Growing the Movement
    £311,975 13/07/2018
    36
    WEvolution envisions a world where people in the UK's least understood communities, especially women, take control of their lives. The long-term vision is of a self-reliant group (SRG) movement that ....more
    National Lottery Community Fund - Growing the Self-Reliant Group (SRG) Movement in Scotland
    £450,000 12/04/2017
    36
    This groups projects aims to grow 75 new Self-Reliant Groups (SRGs) in Scotland involving over 375 people in Glasgow, Renfrewshire, Inverclyde and Dundee. They will also partner and mentor 10 ....more
    National Lottery Community Fund - The Economics of Friendships
    £5,000 25/01/2017
    12
    The Economics of Friendships
    Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to WEvolution
    £180,013 19/04/2016
    36
    Towards the salary of the managing director to build the self-reliant groups movement in Scotland where people come together to save money and create products or services that bring value to them, ....more
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    Data sourced from Donors via 360 Giving

    How is it governed?

    Trustees

    Sorry we have no information about the Trustees.

    Legal constitution
    • Charity registered in Scotland on 08/05/2013, number: SC043994
    Filing Record
    5 returns made; all on time
    Main office

    58 Queen Mary Avenue, Glasgow, G42 8DT

    Objectives

    The SCIO's purposes are: 4.1 To advance citizenship and community development. 4.2 To prevent and/or relieve poverty. 4.3 To advance education and training. and 4.4 To relieve those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage. through: (a) encouraging women and/or men within economically disadvantaged communities in Scotland to voluntarily come together in Self-Reliant Groups (operating under principles of self-help, solidarity and collective enterprise) - trusting and enabling those women and/or men to become leaders and enterprising agents of social and economic change in their local communities as well as relieving their own conditions of financial hardship and/or other disadvantage. and (b) providing ongoing practical support for such Self-Reliant Groups combined with a monitoring role, and in particular to ensure that they uphold standards of best practice as regards governance and transparency and that their activities remain focused on advancing the charitable purposes set out above.

    Data Sources

    Scottish Charity Regulator
    360 Giving
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