11:15:56 From Moe Stehfest to Everyone: Morning! 11:16:19 From Martine to Everyone: Sorry my audio got lost 11:16:22 From Vicki Irving to Everyone: morning 11:16:36 From Martine to Everyone: morning 11:17:15 From Jane Altmann DSC to Everyone: Great to see you all! 11:46:40 From Moe Stehfest to Everyone: Morning! do we need to differentiate between earmarked and reserves in the report? 11:46:58 From Jo Purseglove to Everyone: Is there a better way of saying/scope 'we want some reserves so we can cope if funding gets cut' as a funded charity it's always a concern 11:48:55 From laura to Everyone: Are all donations in kind restricted funds? 11:49:42 From Phil Wood, XLP to Everyone: Is it appropriate to consider fixed asset funds (which are not easily convertible) as designated funds? 11:54:18 From Sarah Crick - Red Hen Project to Everyone: is the level of detail on risks related to the size of our organisation? 11:54:57 From Sarah Crick - Red Hen Project to Everyone: what size is very small? c£300k? 12:06:51 From Tim Roberts to Everyone: I guess that the old excuse of meeting Public Benefit being that 'our charity is saving the public purpose in health care, education or whatever' is long gone; The Public Schools (presently under attack on charitable status) did a lot over the years to share buildings and sports grounds and to provide bursaries …………...which does not seem to wash anymore with those trying to get more money out of them! 12:24:21 From Moe Stehfest to Everyone: might be outside the scope of this talk, but what's best practice for "separating" funding & planned expenditure? Journals? 12:27:25 From Jo Purseglove to Everyone: are the awards just fot large ones 12:45:20 From Jo Purseglove to Everyone: Apologies if this is a bit of a daft question, so am I right in thinking that this is their report that you'd get on their website/that they publish and that there would be a 'more boring version' (for lack of better term) that would be sent in to the official places? 12:54:12 From SarahP to Everyone: This is interesting what package would produce these glossy reports, we are a small charity and use word. 12:55:45 From Liv Cooper to Everyone: @SarahP We are also a small charity and use Affinity Publisher, and you can now get affinity packages free for charities via Canva 12:57:20 From Jo Purseglove to Everyone: I second Canva as suggested by Liv 12:57:26 From Helen Bagley, Derbyshire Law Centre to Everyone: We use canva to design ours 12:57:34 From Paul Chapman to Everyone: Replying to "This is interesting ..." Canva (or other infographic templates 12:58:04 From SarahP to Everyone: Thank you all - would love a designer but not in our budget. 12:58:15 From Carol Clairmont to Everyone: We use a small designer, who is very reasonably priced. 13:01:19 From Neil Jennings to Everyone: We're the subsidiary of a global charity, and publish our global annual report, but not the UK specific one. Will try and change that in future! 13:13:03 From Vicki Irving to Everyone: that was really interesting. thank you 13:13:16 From laura to Everyone: Thank you very helpful 13:13:44 From Moe Stehfest to Everyone: Thanks Joanna, really informative and useful for my first one 😀 13:14:21 From Carol Clairmont to Everyone: The session has been really useful. A lot to think about but will definitely implement as much as we can. Thank you. 13:14:49 From Catherine.Brook to Everyone: Really enjoyed the examples of what good looks like, thankyou 13:15:35 From Martine to Everyone: Thank you my first and really enjoyed it and there is a lot to think about going forward. 13:15:54 From Kathy Lowe to Everyone: Very useful, thanks! 13:15:58 From Karen Devonport to Everyone: Many thanks! 13:15:58 From Neil Jennings to Everyone: Thank you! Very helpful and informative 13:15:59 From Clare IHP to Everyone: Thanks Jo and Jane 13:16:08 From Gary Deveney to Everyone: Thank you! 13:16:15 From Simon Cooper to Everyone: Really interesting. Much appreciated 13:16:19 From Jim Smith to Everyone: Thanks very month Joanna 13:16:25 From Liv Cooper to Everyone: Thank you!