Finance Score: 2
Governance Score: 6
Support Score: 7
  • Strong growth: +2
  • No PartB
  • Dynamic board: +3
  • Gender balanced board: +3
  • Grant maker support: +7
Overall GiG Score: 15 ?

REMAKE SCOTLAND  

Analysis by Giving is Great

Positives:

  • There has been strong growth in spending over the last 5 years
  • There have been no income shortfalls in recent years
  • A significant proportion of recent income was derived from major grant makers
  • The Board appears to be well diversified in terms of gender and dynamic in terms of composition
Established: 11 years
(12 years as a company)
Scottish Charity RegulatorCompanies House
UN SDGs
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Financial Data
Income & Spending ?
Period ending 31/03/18 31/03/19 31/03/20 31/03/21 31/03/22 31/03/23
Charitable activities £306,301 £140,090
Donations & Legacies £638 £199,432
Other Income
Investment Income
Total income £126,731 £118,474 £196,981 £306,939 £233,035 £339,522
Charitable activities spending £223,992 £253,220
Fundraising costs
Other spending
Total spending £101,369 £102,872 £164,087 £223,992 £180,208 £253,220
Surplus/deficit £25,362 £15,602 £32,894 £82,947 £52,827 £86,302
Listed activities
  • It carries out activities or services itself
Purposes
  • The advancement of education
  • The advancement of environmental protection or improvement
Where it operates
  • More than one local authority area in Scotland, main operating location: Perth And Kinross
Who it helps
  • Children or young people
  • Older People
  • 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.

Major supporters in last 5 years
National Lottery Community Fund£149,289
Scottish Government£90,418
Trusthouse Charitable Foundation£10,000
Co-Operative Group£5,270
Specific Donations
Amount When
Months
To be used for
Trusthouse Charitable Foundation - Grant to Remake Scotland
£10,000 17/03/2023
31% of the salary costs for a community reuse charity providing development and training support to the local community in Crief, Scotland.
National Lottery Community Fund - Remake Scotland
£139,289 03/03/2022
The group will use the funding to continue to provide a range of community activity centred around reusing repairing and zero waste which will benefit people resident in Crieff and the wider ....more
National Lottery Community Fund - Plastic Waste Reuse Project
£10,000 07/12/2021
This group will use funding to purchase a plastic recycling machine for use within their community.
Co-Operative Group - Grant to Remake Scotland
£5,270 23/10/2021
Our aim is to set up a community tool library in Crieff, so tools and equipment can be more affordable to people.
Scottish Government - Remake Scotland
£9,266 15/03/2021
Detailed description not provided.
Scottish Government - Remake Scotland
£24,300 16/02/2021
Detailed description not provided.
Scottish Government - Remake Scotland
£56,852 10/06/2020
Detailed description not provided.
National Lottery Community Fund - Remake Scotland
£152,478 20/03/2019
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This group will use the funding to develop a community resilience and resource programme which focuses on reuse, repair and enterprise. The group will develop easier donation points, creative reuse ....more
Robertson Trust - The Remake Education Programme
£24,500 31/08/2015
The Remake Education Programme
National Lottery Community Fund - Make and Mend
£10,000 03/07/2013
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The group will run classes on the reuse of discarded items.
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Data sourced from Donors via 360 Giving

How is it governed?

Directors (7)
Current Directors appointed
Gender Split
Based on 6/7 persons

Age Range of Directors: 42-61
Legal constitution
  • Charity registered in Scotland on 02/08/2013, number: SC044180
  • Registered at Companies House on 04/05/2011, number: SC398779
Filing Record
4 returns made; all on time
Main office

Unit 2, Crieff Visitor Centre, Muthill Road, Crieff, PH7 4HQ

Objectives

4. The company's objects are: (a) The advancement of the environmental protection and improvement for public benefit by, for example: i. promoting sustainable use of material goods and resources through repair, reuse, reclamation, recycling, use of recycled products and use of surplus and leftover materials . ii. reducing the carbon emissions linked to production and consumption by encouraging reuse and reduction of consumption. (b) The advancement of education of the public about all aspects of waste generation, waste management, repair, reuse and recycling by, for example: i. supporting skills sharing, development and training ii. working in partnership to develop repair and reuse services (c) The advancement of education and opportunities through the promotion of reuse and repair

Data Sources

Scottish Charity Regulator
360 Giving
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