The charity’s name is Friends of Pontardawe Arts Centre
The purposes of the charity are:
To support the sustainable development of Pontardawe Arts Centre as a vital community hub by:
Encouraging and campaigning for the continued development of the Pontardawe Arts Centre as a cultural and recreational destination that welcomes everyone
Promoting educational opportunities, life-long learning and personal development
Supporting opportunities for local people and visitors to get involved
Improving awareness and [public] perception of what the Pontardawe Arts Centre is about
Creating advocates supporting the Pontardawe Arts Centre to contribute towards economic growth, cultural life and the reputation of Pontardawe
Trustees
The charity shall be managed by a committee of trustees who are appointed at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the charity.
Carrying out the Purposes
In order to carry out the purposes, the Committee has the power to:
raise funds, receive grants and donations
apply funds to carry out the work of the charity
co-operate with and support other charities with similar purposes
do anything which is lawful and necessary to achieve the purposes
Membership
The charity shall have a membership. People who support the work of the charity and are aged 18 or over, can apply to the trustees to become a member. The trustees will keep an up-to-date membership list.
The trustees may remove a person’s membership if they believe it is in the best interests of the charity. The member has the right to be heard by the trustees before the decision is made and can be accompanied by a friend.
Annual General Meeting - AGM
The AGM must be held every year, with 14 days notice given to all members telling them what is on the agenda. Minutes must be kept of the AGM.
There must be at least 5 members present at the AGM.
Every member has one vote.
The trustees shall present the annual report and accounts.
Any member may stand for election as a trustee.
Members shall elect between 3 and 8 trustees to serve for the next year. They will retire at the next AGM but may stand for re-election.
Trustee Meetings
Trustees must hold at least 3 meetings each year. At their first meeting after the AGM they will elect a chair, treasurer and secretary. Trustees may act by majority decision.
At least 3 trustees must be present at the meeting to be able to take decisions. Minutes shall be kept for every meeting.
If trustees have a conflict of interest they must declare it and leave the meeting while this matter is being discussed or decided.
During the year, the trustees may appoint up to 2 additional trustees. They will stand down at the next AGM.
The trustees may make reasonable additional rules to help run the charity. These rules must not conflict with this constitution or the law.
Money and Property
Money and property must only be used for the charity’s purposes.
Trustees must keep accounts. The most recent annual accounts can be seen by anybody on request.
Trustees cannot receive any money or property from the charity, except to refund reasonable out of pocket expenses.
Money must be held in the charity’s bank account. All cheques must be signed by 2 trustees.
General Meetings
If the Trustees consider it is necessary to change the constitution, or wind up the charity, they must call a General Meeting so that the membership can make the decision. Trustees must also call a General Meeting if they receive a written request from the majority of members. All members must be given 14 days notice and told the reason for the meeting. All decisions require a two thirds majority. Minutes must be kept.
Winding up - any money or property remaining after payment of debts must be given to a charity with similar purposes to this one.
Changes to the Constitution - can be made at AGMs or General Meetings. No change can be made that would make the organisation no longer a charity.
General Meeting - called on written request from a majority of members.
Trustees may also call a General Meeeting to consult the membership.
Setting up the charity
This constitution was adopted on 8th November 2017 by the people names below.
They are the first members of the charity and will be the trustees until the AGM, which must be held within one year of this date.