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Dartford’s latest financial accounts show a profit of over £30,000 in the 2020/21 campaign.
The financial statement is for the year ending June 30, 2021, which takes into account the National League South season being curtailed by Covid in February of that year.
It shows that Dartford made a profit of £31,388 during the year.
The club also had cash at bank and in hand of £232,279, up from just nearly £115,000 the previous year.
This partly reflected the government-backed National Lottery grants given to clubs in National League South, which saw the Darts receive £30,000 per month for October, November and December 2020.
The club did take advantage of the furlough scheme but also paid their players the remainder of their wages themselves.
On the field, Dartford were second in National League South when the season was stopped, five points behind leaders Dorking Wanderers.
Dartford co-chairman Steve Irving said: "We're pleased with our results from what was a difficult time with Covid."