Finance Score: 0
Governance Score: -2
Support Score: 8
  • No PartB
  • Narrow trustee age band: -2
  • Overall weighted support: +8
Overall GiG Score: 6 ?

SECOND WAVE - CENTRE FOR YOUTH ARTS

To foster interest and participation in and study of the arts in local communities making the arts more accessible and relevant to local communities with a view to improving the quality of life and advance the education of the public and young people in the practice and appreciation of the arts.
Analysis by Giving is Great

Positives:

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

Regulatory & Governance issues to consider:

  • The Board has little diversity in terms of age

Financial issues to consider:

  • A PartB annual return has not been required and so detailed financial information is not available from the online data

Financial Data ?

Income & Spending ?
Sources of Income ?
Y/E Income
£k
Spending
£k
Surplus/
Deficit £k
Fundraising
Cost £k
Total
Funds £k
Unrestricted
Funds £k
Mths
Rsrvs
Staff Volun-
teers
31/03/23£178£177£2n/an/an/an/an/an/a
31/03/22£175£165£10n/an/an/an/an/an/a
31/03/21£142£138£4n/an/an/an/an/an/a
31/03/20£179£176£3n/an/an/an/an/an/a
31/03/19£146£157£-10n/an/an/an/an/an/a
31/03/18£139£137£2n/an/an/an/an/an/a
31/03/17£130£128£2n/an/an/an/an/an/a
31/03/16£139£137£2n/an/an/an/an/an/a
31/03/15£129£124£5n/an/an/an/an/an/a
31/03/14£153£151£2n/an/an/an/an/an/a
31/03/13£158£154£4n/an/an/an/an/an/a
31/03/12£107£126£-19n/an/an/an/an/an/a
31/03/11£317£312£5n/an/an/an/an/an/a
31/03/10£298£274£24n/an/an/an/an/an/a
31/03/09£298£274£24n/an/an/an/an/an/a
31/03/08£260£282£-22n/an/an/an/an/an/a
31/03/07*£238£241£-3n/an/an/an/an/an/a
31/03/06£229£218£12n/an/an/an/an/an/a
31/03/05*£215£236£-21n/an/an/an/an/an/a
31/03/04£234£229£4n/an/an/an/an/an/a

Highest pay bracket: less than £60,000
Established: 31 years

www.secondwave.org.uk

info@secondwave.org.uk

02086942444

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UN SDGs
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Listed activities
  • Arts/Culture/Heritage/Science
  • Education/Training
GiG Classification
  • Community sports activities
How it operates
  • Provides buildings/facilities/open space
  • Provides human resources
  • Provides services
Where it operates
  • Throughout London,
Who it helps
  • Children/Young People

Who supports them? ?

Donations from Grant Makers ?

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

Major supporters in last 5 years
National Lottery Heritage Fund£99,000
Tudor Trust£77,000
Hyde Charitable Trust£14,875
Specific Donations
Amount When
Months
To be used for
Hyde Charitable Trust - Fearless Voices: empowering local young women to challenge misogyny
£14,875 07/02/2024
Fearless Voices: empowering local young women to challenge misogyny
National Lottery Heritage Fund - Grant to Second Wave - Centre for Youth Arts
£99,000 10/02/2022
A Youth Arts Legacy - Young Artists, Social Change and Community Activism: 1982 - 2022.
Tudor Trust - Grant to Second Wave - Centre for Youth Arts
£2,000 05/03/2021
as an additional grant to support staff, volunteer and trustee wellbeing, to assist the organisation deliver its charitable purpose more effectively
Tudor Trust - Grant to Second Wave - Centre for Youth Arts
£75,000 19/12/2019
36
over three years to increase the hours of the youth workers, so that support can be provided to more young people in Lewisham, South London
Youth Music - Change the Soundtrack - a music empowerment project for young women 11-18 years
£20,180 07/07/2017
Change the Soundtrack - a music empowerment project for young women 11-18 years
Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Second Wave, Centre for Youth Arts
£48,000 27/03/2013
Towards Encounters with Prejudice, a programme which will help young people reduce the impacts of hate-motivated behaviour and prejudice-based crime in urban neighbourhoods.
Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Second Wave, Centre for Youth Arts
£50,000 23/10/2008
24
Towards Core costs Towards the costs of Out of Danger, a Youth- led programme for creating safer communities and to help lever in other funds.
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Data sourced from Donors via 360 Giving

How is it governed?

Trustees (7)

Age Range of Trustees: 34-48
  • DANA PINTO Appointed: 2011, Occupation: Theatre Designer & Lecturer
  • MARY-ANNE MUPENDWA Appointed: 2017, Occupation: Schools Social Worker
  • MS C BROWN (Chair), Occupation: Human Resources Manager
  • MS D DICKENSON BA
  • MS D VADHER BA HONS
  • MS N MATTHEWS, Occupation: Production Coordinator
  • NICKESHA GRANT Appointed: 2024, Occupation: Management Consultant
Legal constitution
  • Charitable company registered in England & Wales on 11/08/1993, number: 1024836
  • Registered at Companies House on 02/08/1993, number: 02841537
Gift Aid
  • Registered with HMRC for Gift Aid
Policies in force
  • Bullying and harassment policy and procedures
  • Campaigns and political activity policy and procedures
  • Complaints handling
  • Complaints policy and procedures
  • Conflicting interests
  • Engaging external speakers at charity events policy and procedures
  • Financial reserves policy and procedures
  • Internal charity financial controls policy and procedures
  • Internal risk management policy and procedures
  • Investing charity funds policy and procedures
  • Paying staff
  • Risk management
  • 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
  • Trustee expenses policy and procedures
  • Volunteer management
Filing Record
20 returns made; AR07: 1 days late, AR05: 33 days late,
Main office

DEPTFORD MISSION BUILDING
FIRST FLOOR
1 CREEK ROAD
DEPTFORD
LONDON
SE8 3BT

Objectives

TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC AND YOUNG PEOPLE, PARTICULARLY IN THE APPRECIATION AND PRACTICE OF THE ARTS, AND TO PROVIDE FACILITIES FOR THE EDUCATION AND TRAINING OF THE SAID YOUNG PEOPLE.

Defined Area of Benefit:

NOT DEFINED

Data Sources

Charity Commission for England and Wales
360 Giving

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