Auckland City Mission - Finances
The Auckland City Mission is a charitable organisation registered under the Charitable Trust Act 1957 and the Charities Act 2005, registration number: CC22938.
Auckland City Mission's financial statements are audited annually by Grant Thornton and are published in the Mission's Annual Report and on this website.
Key business partners include: ASB Bank; solicitors, Chapman Tripp Sheffield Young; and accountants Cockcroft ATS Ltd.
The Mission's financial year runs from July to June.
2009 Annual Report
2008 Annual Report
Auckland City Mission Capital Foundation
The Auckland City Mission Capital Foundation is a separate and distinct entity, set up in 2004, to provide long term financial support to the Auckland City Mission by providing a reliable source of income to fund its operations. In the long term, as the funds of the Foundation grows, the Capital Foundation will increase its income distribution to the Mission.
The Auckland City Mission has no right to access the capital of the Foundation. The Foundation was set up up on recommendation of an anonymous donor, who subsequently provided the initial funding of $1million and pledged to match donations on a dollar to dollar basis for a period of 8 years commencing in 1 May 2005, (not exceeding $4million in total.)
From the Mission's point of view, the Foundation is a separate and distinct entity. Its assets and income are not reflected in the Auckland City Mission accounts.
The Mission does not have any control over the operations of the Foundation , the investment of monies received, the allocation of income or the distribution of funds.
The Sir Ernest Davies and Mollie Carr City Mission Endowment Fund:
On 22 February 2002 an endowment fund was established, "The Sir Ernest Davies and Mollie Carr City Mission Endowment Fund".
The object of the fund is to provide a capital reserve account for the future and ongoing support of the City Mission and its charitable activities by way of grants of either a capital or income nature.
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