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Notes to the Financial Statements (continued)

18a Analysis of net assets between funds (current year)

18b Analysis of net assets between funds (prior year)

19a Movements in funds (current year)

Purposes of restricted funds

1. The grant from Ollie’s Fund was made with the express direction to fund Dr Sarah Badodi, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Queen Mary University of London over a period of five years.

2. The grant from The Garfield Weston Foundation was made with the express direction to fund research into Glioblastoma Multiforme (at Queen Mary University of London).

3. The grant from The Danny Green Fund was made with the express direction to fund research at the Queen Mary University of London.

4. The grant from In Sue’s Name was made with the express direction to fund a PhD researcher at the Queen Mary University of London.

5. The grant from In Sue’s Name was made with the express direction to fund research at the Queen Mary University of London.

6. The grant from James Clifford Campling Trust was made with the express direction to fund research into Glioblastoma Multiforme (at Queen Mary University of London).

7. The donation from an anonymous donor was made with the direction to fund research at a new Research Centre yet to be established.

8. The grant from the Brain Tumour Research Bright Club members was made with the express direction to fund a clinical research fellow at Imperial College London.

9. The grant from Shay’s Smiles was made with the express direction to fund a PhD researcher at the Queen Mary University of London.

10. The grant from The Bryan Guinness Charitable Trust was made with the direction to fund research at the Queen Mary University of London.

11. The grant from The William Low Trust was made with the express direction to fund a PhD researcher at the Queen Mary University of London.

12. The grant from Lions Clubs International of the British Isles was made with the express direction to fund research.

13. The grant from Lions Clubs International of the British Isles was made with the express direction to fund research equipment at University of Plymouth.

14. The grant from the Melvin Family was made to fund imaging equipment at the Queen Mary University of London.

15. The grant from UK Research and Innovation was made to support early career researchers in the UK

Notes to the Financial Statements (continued)

19b Movements in funds (prior year)

Purposes of restricted funds

1. The grant from The Danny Green Fund was made with the express direction to fund research at the Queen Mary University of London.

2. The grant from In Sue’s Name was made with the express direction to fund a PhD researcher and other research at the Queen Mary University of London.

3. The grant from James Clifford Campling Trust was made with the express direction to fund research into Glioblastoma Multiforme (at Queen Mary University of London).

4. The grant from Ollie’s Fund was made with the express direction to fund Dr Sara Badodi, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Queen Mary University of London over a period of five years.

5. The grant from the Garfield Weston Foundation was made with the express direction to fund research into Glioblastoma Multiforme (at Queen Mary University of London).

6. The grant from the Children’s Brain Tumour Research Fund was made with the express direction to fund research into Glioblastoma Multiforme (at Queen Mary University of London).

7. The grant from the Brain Tumour Research Bright Club members was made with the express direction to fund a clinical research fellow at Imperial College London.

8. The grant from Bolt Burden Kemp was made with the express direction to fund brain tumour research at the University of Plymouth

9. The grant from The Bryan Guinness Charitable Trust was made with the direction to fund charitable activities.

10. The grant from Belron Ronnie Lubner Charitable Foundation was made with the express direction to fund Brain Tumour Research charitable activities.

20 Reconciliation of net income to net cash flow from operating activities

21 Analysis of cash and cash equivalents

22 Operating lease commitments

The Charity’s total future minimum lease payments under non-cancellable operating leases is as follows for each of the following periods:

23 Legal status of the Charity

The Charity is a company limited by guarantee and has no share capital. The liability of each member in the event of winding up is limited to £1.

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