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CMS Annual review - Were you there? - Remembering 2009 - 2010

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The 2009–10 Financial SummaryTotal income: £7.2 million

Donations from churches: £2.2 million 31%From individuals: £2.0 million 28%From trusts: £0.5 million 7%Legacies: £1.5 million 22%Investment income: £0.5 million 6%Other (rent, sales, etc.) £0.5 million 6%

Total Expenditure: £8.1 millionProgrammes: £7.2 million 90%We work within a worldwide network, supporting partner organisations, the interchange of people in mission and projects that reflect pioneering, evangelistic, relational and faithful mission, including leadership training, evangelism, education, healthcare and development.

Generating funds: £0.8 million 9%

Governance: £0.1 million 1%We are responsibly investing in fundraising in order to offer people the opportunity to share in our commitment to mission now and in the future. Effective governance helps ensure that we operate with integrity and accountability.

Please be aware that these figures do not include SAMS, as the integration took place after the end of the financial year.Mission partners and co-mission partners: 151 (Africa 54, Asia 46, Europe and the Middle East 41, In training 10) Other people in mission: 78 (Africa 40, Asia 24, Europe 14) Cross-cultural exchange programme participants: 126 Projects financially supported: 114

Note: This annual review contains highlights of CMS’s financial position. You can obtain a free copy of our fully audited Report and Accounts for 2009–2010 by contacting the CMS office.

Church Mission Society, Watlington Road, Oxford OX4 6BZTel: +44 (0)1865 787400 Email: [email protected] www.cms-uk.org The Rev Canon Tim Dakin – Community LeaderCMS is a mission community acknowledged by the Church of England A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England and Wales, charity number 1131655, company number 6985330, registered office: as above.

Group: South American Mission Society. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England and Wales, charity number 221328, company number 65048, registered office: as above. Church Mission Society Trust. Registered charity number 220297, principal office: as above.

www.cms-uk.org

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The 2009–10 Financial SummaryTotal income: £7.2 million

Donations from churches: £2.2 million 31%From individuals: £2.0 million 28%From trusts: £0.5 million 7%Legacies: £1.5 million 22%Investment income: £0.5 million 6%Other (rent, sales, etc.) £0.5 million 6%

Total Expenditure: £8.1 millionProgrammes: £7.2 million 90%We work within a worldwide network, supporting partner organisations, the interchange of people in mission and projects that reflect pioneering, evangelistic, relational and faithful mission, including leadership training, evangelism, education, healthcare and development.

Generating funds: £0.8 million 9%

Governance: £0.1 million 1%We are responsibly investing in fundraising in order to offer people the opportunity to share in our commitment to mission now and in the future. Effective governance helps ensure that we operate with integrity and accountability.

Please be aware that these figures do not include SAMS, as the integration took place after the end of the financial year.Mission partners and co-mission partners: 151 (Africa 54, Asia 46, Europe and the Middle East 41, In training 10) Other people in mission: 78 (Africa 40, Asia 24, Europe 14) Cross-cultural exchange programme participants: 126 Projects financially supported: 114

Note: This annual review contains highlights of CMS’s financial position. You can obtain a free copy of our fully audited Report and Accounts for 2009–2010 by contacting the CMS office.

Church Mission Society, Watlington Road, Oxford OX4 6BZTel: +44 (0)1865 787400 Email: [email protected] www.cms-uk.org The Rev Canon Tim Dakin – Community LeaderCMS is a mission community acknowledged by the Church of England A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England and Wales, charity number 1131655, company number 6985330, registered office: as above.

Group: South American Mission Society. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England and Wales, charity number 221328, company number 65048, registered office: as above. Church Mission Society Trust. Registered charity number 220297, principal office: as above.

www.cms-uk.org

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The 2009–10 Financial SummaryTotal income: £7.2 million

Donations from churches: £2.2 million 31%From individuals: £2.0 million 28%From trusts: £0.5 million 7%Legacies: £1.5 million 22%Investment income: £0.5 million 6%Other (rent, sales, etc.) £0.5 million 6%

Total Expenditure: £8.1 millionProgrammes: £7.2 million 90%We work within a worldwide network, supporting partner organisations, the interchange of people in mission and projects that reflect pioneering, evangelistic, relational and faithful mission, including leadership training, evangelism, education, healthcare and development.

Generating funds: £0.8 million 9%

Governance: £0.1 million 1%We are responsibly investing in fundraising in order to offer people the opportunity to share in our commitment to mission now and in the future. Effective governance helps ensure that we operate with integrity and accountability.

Please be aware that these figures do not include SAMS, as the integration took place after the end of the financial year.Mission partners and co-mission partners: 151 (Africa 54, Asia 46, Europe and the Middle East 41, In training 10) Other people in mission: 78 (Africa 40, Asia 24, Europe 14) Cross-cultural exchange programme participants: 126 Projects financially supported: 114

Note: This annual review contains highlights of CMS’s financial position. You can obtain a free copy of our fully audited Report and Accounts for 2009–2010 by contacting the CMS office.

Church Mission Society, Watlington Road, Oxford OX4 6BZTel: +44 (0)1865 787400 Email: [email protected] www.cms-uk.org The Rev Canon Tim Dakin – Community LeaderCMS is a mission community acknowledged by the Church of England A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England and Wales, charity number 1131655, company number 6985330, registered office: as above.

Group: South American Mission Society. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England and Wales, charity number 221328, company number 65048, registered office: as above. Church Mission Society Trust. Registered charity number 220297, principal office: as above.

www.cms-uk.org

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CMS Governance 2009–2010

Patron The Most Rev Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of CanterburyChair The Rt Rev P R Butler, Bishop of Southampton

Trustees Mr J Brant; Mrs A Chapman; Mr K Chua; The Rev Canon P Coghlan; The Rev Canon P Groves; Mr P Hyatt; Dr M Morgan; Mrs S Passfield; Mrs K von Schubert; The Rev M Snow; Dr K Tan; Mrs A Tyndall; The Rev Dr K Ward; The Rev S Winn

CMS Leadership Team

General Secretary The Rev Canon Tim DakinDirectors Regional Director for Asia: The Rev Phil Simpson, Director for Mission and

Community: The Rev Canon Chris Neal, Finance Director: Mr Adrian White, Personnel Director: Mr Patrick Goh, Fundraising and Marketing Director: The Rev Joseph Steinberg, Transcultural and Reciprocal Mission Director: Mr Paul Thaxter), Mission Director for South America: The Rt Rev Henry Scriven

Support from Trusts, Foundations and Dioceses

CMS would like to thank the following trusts and dioceses for their especially generous contributions during 2009:Bates Charitable Trust, Beatrice Laing Trust, Billiet Trust, Camellia Trust, Candap Trust, Cedars Charity Equipment For Development & Relief Serv Ltd, Churches Together in Britain & Ireland Diocese in Europe, Diocese of Carlisle, Diocese of Chelmsford, Diocese of Leicester, Diocese of Lichfield, Diocese of Oxford, Diocese of Swansea & Brecon, East West Trust,

Emmaus Christian Foundation, Fairbairn Charitable Trust, Forest Hill Charitable Trust, Fulmer Charitable Trust, Geneva Global Inc, Golden Bottle Trust, Hilden Charitable Fund, Jerusalem Trust, John James Charitable Trust, Kerk in Actie Netherlands, Kirby Laing Foundation, Lancaster Foundation, Lydia Trust Fund, Madeline Mabey Trust, Maydwell Trust, Mr & Mrs F E F Newman’s Charitable Trust, Nancy Kenyon Charitable Trust, Pan Charitable Trust, Persson Charitable Trust, Rochester Diocesan Poverty & Hope Appeal, Rowan Charitable Trust, Seven Fifty Trust, Share, St Christopher’s Trust, The Constantine Trust, The Irwin Trust, The Sure Foundation, The Zacharias Trust, Tilt House Trust, Tisbury Telegraph Trust, Viccarage Trust, W & SM Dunigan Fund, Westhill Endowment, Whitecourt Charitable Trust, Woodford Wells Ministry Trust.

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CMS Governance 2009–2010

Patron The Most Rev Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of CanterburyChair The Rt Rev P R Butler, Bishop of Southampton

Trustees Mr J Brant; Mrs A Chapman; Mr K Chua; The Rev Canon P Coghlan; The Rev Canon P Groves; Mr P Hyatt; Dr M Morgan; Mrs S Passfield; Mrs K von Schubert; The Rev M Snow; Dr K Tan; Mrs A Tyndall; The Rev Dr K Ward; The Rev S Winn

CMS Leadership Team

General Secretary The Rev Canon Tim DakinDirectors Regional Director for Asia: The Rev Phil Simpson, Director for Mission and

Community: The Rev Canon Chris Neal, Finance Director: Mr Adrian White, Personnel Director: Mr Patrick Goh, Fundraising and Marketing Director: The Rev Joseph Steinberg, Transcultural and Reciprocal Mission Director: Mr Paul Thaxter), Mission Director for South America: The Rt Rev Henry Scriven

Support from Trusts, Foundations and Dioceses

CMS would like to thank the following trusts and dioceses for their especially generous contributions during 2009:Bates Charitable Trust, Beatrice Laing Trust, Billiet Trust, Camellia Trust, Candap Trust, Cedars Charity Equipment For Development & Relief Serv Ltd, Churches Together in Britain & Ireland Diocese in Europe, Diocese of Carlisle, Diocese of Chelmsford, Diocese of Leicester, Diocese of Lichfield, Diocese of Oxford, Diocese of Swansea & Brecon, East West Trust,

Emmaus Christian Foundation, Fairbairn Charitable Trust, Forest Hill Charitable Trust, Fulmer Charitable Trust, Geneva Global Inc, Golden Bottle Trust, Hilden Charitable Fund, Jerusalem Trust, John James Charitable Trust, Kerk in Actie Netherlands, Kirby Laing Foundation, Lancaster Foundation, Lydia Trust Fund, Madeline Mabey Trust, Maydwell Trust, Mr & Mrs F E F Newman’s Charitable Trust, Nancy Kenyon Charitable Trust, Pan Charitable Trust, Persson Charitable Trust, Rochester Diocesan Poverty & Hope Appeal, Rowan Charitable Trust, Seven Fifty Trust, Share, St Christopher’s Trust, The Constantine Trust, The Irwin Trust, The Sure Foundation, The Zacharias Trust, Tilt House Trust, Tisbury Telegraph Trust, Viccarage Trust, W & SM Dunigan Fund, Westhill Endowment, Whitecourt Charitable Trust, Woodford Wells Ministry Trust.

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CMS Governance 2009–2010

Patron The Most Rev Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of CanterburyChair The Rt Rev P R Butler, Bishop of Southampton

Trustees Mr J Brant; Mrs A Chapman; Mr K Chua; The Rev Canon P Coghlan; The Rev Canon P Groves; Mr P Hyatt; Dr M Morgan; Mrs S Passfield; Mrs K von Schubert; The Rev M Snow; Dr K Tan; Mrs A Tyndall; The Rev Dr K Ward; The Rev S Winn

CMS Leadership Team

General Secretary The Rev Canon Tim DakinDirectors Regional Director for Asia: The Rev Phil Simpson, Director for Mission and

Community: The Rev Canon Chris Neal, Finance Director: Mr Adrian White, Personnel Director: Mr Patrick Goh, Fundraising and Marketing Director: The Rev Joseph Steinberg, Transcultural and Reciprocal Mission Director: Mr Paul Thaxter), Mission Director for South America: The Rt Rev Henry Scriven

Support from Trusts, Foundations and Dioceses

CMS would like to thank the following trusts and dioceses for their especially generous contributions during 2009:Bates Charitable Trust, Beatrice Laing Trust, Billiet Trust, Camellia Trust, Candap Trust, Cedars Charity Equipment For Development & Relief Serv Ltd, Churches Together in Britain & Ireland Diocese in Europe, Diocese of Carlisle, Diocese of Chelmsford, Diocese of Leicester, Diocese of Lichfield, Diocese of Oxford, Diocese of Swansea & Brecon, East West Trust,

Emmaus Christian Foundation, Fairbairn Charitable Trust, Forest Hill Charitable Trust, Fulmer Charitable Trust, Geneva Global Inc, Golden Bottle Trust, Hilden Charitable Fund, Jerusalem Trust, John James Charitable Trust, Kerk in Actie Netherlands, Kirby Laing Foundation, Lancaster Foundation, Lydia Trust Fund, Madeline Mabey Trust, Maydwell Trust, Mr & Mrs F E F Newman’s Charitable Trust, Nancy Kenyon Charitable Trust, Pan Charitable Trust, Persson Charitable Trust, Rochester Diocesan Poverty & Hope Appeal, Rowan Charitable Trust, Seven Fifty Trust, Share, St Christopher’s Trust, The Constantine Trust, The Irwin Trust, The Sure Foundation, The Zacharias Trust, Tilt House Trust, Tisbury Telegraph Trust, Viccarage Trust, W & SM Dunigan Fund, Westhill Endowment, Whitecourt Charitable Trust, Woodford Wells Ministry Trust.

297x420.indd 28/11/10 11:04:38

CMS Governance 2009–2010

Patron The Most Rev Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of CanterburyChair The Rt Rev P R Butler, Bishop of Southampton

Trustees Mr J Brant; Mrs A Chapman; Mr K Chua; The Rev Canon P Coghlan; The Rev Canon P Groves; Mr P Hyatt; Dr M Morgan; Mrs S Passfield; Mrs K von Schubert; The Rev M Snow; Dr K Tan; Mrs A Tyndall; The Rev Dr K Ward; The Rev S Winn

CMS Leadership Team

General Secretary The Rev Canon Tim DakinDirectors Regional Director for Asia: The Rev Phil Simpson, Director for Mission and

Community: The Rev Canon Chris Neal, Finance Director: Mr Adrian White, Personnel Director: Mr Patrick Goh, Fundraising and Marketing Director: The Rev Joseph Steinberg, Transcultural and Reciprocal Mission Director: Mr Paul Thaxter), Mission Director for South America: The Rt Rev Henry Scriven

Support from Trusts, Foundations and Dioceses

CMS would like to thank the following trusts and dioceses for their especially generous contributions during 2009:Bates Charitable Trust, Beatrice Laing Trust, Billiet Trust, Camellia Trust, Candap Trust, Cedars Charity Equipment For Development & Relief Serv Ltd, Churches Together in Britain & Ireland Diocese in Europe, Diocese of Carlisle, Diocese of Chelmsford, Diocese of Leicester, Diocese of Lichfield, Diocese of Oxford, Diocese of Swansea & Brecon, East West Trust,

Emmaus Christian Foundation, Fairbairn Charitable Trust, Forest Hill Charitable Trust, Fulmer Charitable Trust, Geneva Global Inc, Golden Bottle Trust, Hilden Charitable Fund, Jerusalem Trust, John James Charitable Trust, Kerk in Actie Netherlands, Kirby Laing Foundation, Lancaster Foundation, Lydia Trust Fund, Madeline Mabey Trust, Maydwell Trust, Mr & Mrs F E F Newman’s Charitable Trust, Nancy Kenyon Charitable Trust, Pan Charitable Trust, Persson Charitable Trust, Rochester Diocesan Poverty & Hope Appeal, Rowan Charitable Trust, Seven Fifty Trust, Share, St Christopher’s Trust, The Constantine Trust, The Irwin Trust, The Sure Foundation, The Zacharias Trust, Tilt House Trust, Tisbury Telegraph Trust, Viccarage Trust, W & SM Dunigan Fund, Westhill Endowment, Whitecourt Charitable Trust, Woodford Wells Ministry Trust.

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The 2009–10 Financial SummaryTotal income: £7.2 million

Donations from churches: £2.2 million 31%From individuals: £2.0 million 28%From trusts: £0.5 million 7%Legacies: £1.5 million 22%Investment income: £0.5 million 6%Other (rent, sales, etc.) £0.5 million 6%

Total Expenditure: £8.1 millionProgrammes: £7.2 million 90%We work within a worldwide network, supporting partner organisations, the interchange of people in mission and projects that reflect pioneering, evangelistic, relational and faithful mission, including leadership training, evangelism, education, healthcare and development.

Generating funds: £0.8 million 9%

Governance: £0.1 million 1%We are responsibly investing in fundraising in order to offer people the opportunity to share in our commitment to mission now and in the future. Effective governance helps ensure that we operate with integrity and accountability.

Please be aware that these figures do not include SAMS, as the integration took place after the end of the financial year.Mission partners and co-mission partners: 151 (Africa 54, Asia 46, Europe and the Middle East 41, In training 10) Other people in mission: 78 (Africa 40, Asia 24, Europe 14) Cross-cultural exchange programme participants: 126 Projects financially supported: 114

Note: This annual review contains highlights of CMS’s financial position. You can obtain a free copy of our fully audited Report and Accounts for 2009–2010 by contacting the CMS office.

Church Mission Society, Watlington Road, Oxford OX4 6BZTel: +44 (0)1865 787400 Email: [email protected] www.cms-uk.org The Rev Canon Tim Dakin – Community LeaderCMS is a mission community acknowledged by the Church of England A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England and Wales, charity number 1131655, company number 6985330, registered office: as above.

Group: South American Mission Society. A company limited by guarantee. Registered in England and Wales, charity number 221328, company number 65048, registered office: as above. Church Mission Society Trust. Registered charity number 220297, principal office: as above.

www.cms-uk.org

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