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ACTIVE BURNGREAVE DELIVERY Guidance Document Yorkshire Sport Foundation operates the two County Sports Partnerships of South Yorkshire Sport & West Yorkshire Sport Registered as a company limited by guarantee in England & Wales: 7633990 Registered charity in England & Wales: 1143654

INTRODUCTION Comic Relief and Sport England are partners in an initiative to jointly fund organisations that are using sport to create community change. The broad purpose of the initiative is to encourage more people to take part in weekly physical activity while at the same time use the sport/physical activity as a hook to address social outcomes such as anti-social behaviour, (lack of) employment or community cohesion, as identified by the people in that area. Based on the concept of place based funding, the work is being piloted in two areas in England; Sheffield and Norwich. Comic Relief believe that Sport for Change is an approach that, when used in one of the following ways, has the potential to bring about positive change in the lives of people and communities: Where sport activities are used as a hook to engage hard-to-reach groups. Additional support, such as psychosocial care, education and skills training, is then provided through other activities. Where sport activities are adapted and integrated with additional elements in order to impart educational or life skills messages. Where the business behind sport is used for financial, employment and entrepreneurship training. Where activities, based on people s current or past passion for sport, are used to raise awareness and bring people together to tackle issues such as exclusion, isolation and memory loss. THE SHEFFIELD APPROACH- ACTIVE BURNGREAVE Burngreave has been chosen as the focus community for this project partially due to its deprivation data. It is Sheffield s most culturally diverse ward, with the BME population accounting for nearly half its residents. Economic deprivation and a range of health and social issues mean that the area is ranked as one of the most deprived wards in the UK. The project aims to; Use Sport and physical activity to empower a community to create social change and have a positive impact on social issues We intend to do this via a community led project which combines activity delivery with training, education and empowerment of community members. The initial Asset Based Mapping has been undertaken, with a 4 month period of consultation with local residents and a range of community partners and groups. As a result of this process, 7 Social/Project Outcomes have been identified.

Reduced isolation Increased understanding of the importance of physical activity More resilient Increase in sustainable physical activity More opportunities for training and education Increased aspirations of young people Increased ownership of parks amongst community to keep clean, safe and usable COMMISSIONING DELIVERY The Yorkshire Sport Foundation recognise the need to support community groups in a flexible way. In order to empower the community to enact social change, there will need to be a variety of funding options, funding a number of different activities across Burngreave. The framework will consist of three funding opportunities; 1. Community Activation- 500 grants which can provide an organisation or group a small investment to kick-start physical activity as part of their service. This is a short, two page application form and ideal for smaller organisations / groups. 2. Building Capacity (Small Grant)- 5,000 grants. Delivery of community projects 6 months OR 6-12 months. All projects must show how they contribute to achieving a project outcome(s). Application to this funding stream will be assessed by a community panel, with 3 commissioning periods throughout the project lifespan. Projects must show how they will continue towards sustaining physical activity, involve volunteers and effectively measure against outcomes. 3. Community Innovation (Large Grant)- 10,000 Grants. 12 month+ projects with increased scrutiny. All projects must show how they contribute to achieving a project outcome(s). Application to this funding stream will be assessed by a community panel. Projects must show how they will continue towards sustaining physical activity, involve volunteers and effectively measure against outcomes.

There will also be an element of Targeted Project work, whereby Yorkshire Sport Foundation will develop a greater understanding of community need, and solicit applications to the above stream in order to work towards a specific areas of need within the project outcomes. In addition there is also scope to develop projects which may not fit exactly within the three identified opportunities- please discuss this application if the Yorkshire Sport Foundation team. DEVELOPING YOUR APPLICATION In order to submit an application for the Active Burngreave Project you will need to complete an application form which can be downloaded from here: We only fund projects that use sport as a tool for positive social change. We are, therefore, especially interested in sporting activities that support a clear programme of work. By clear programme of work we mean a coordinated approach to a social issue or concern that combines other activities with the sporting activity. These extra activities could include workshops, educational sessions, awareness-raising, and work experience, volunteering or mentoring. Prior to submitting the application, we expect applicants to have identified the social issue or need that they wish to address through their project and explain how sport will be part of the overall response (including how it fits with a broader programme of activities). Within this initiative, we re seeking proposals which use sport as a catalyst for change, helping people to do two key things: Take ownership: feel part of increasingly inclusive and cohesive communities. Feel empowered: to identify and solve the social issues affecting their communities. We ll want groups to think about what is not working in their community so together we can develop a solution that uses sport or physical activity to turn things around. Typical problems might be anti-social behaviour, unemployment, older people feeling isolated or a lack of community cohesion. We ll be looking for projects that: Offer ideas that are generated within the community. Involve the community throughout. Demonstrate a partnership that s really working. Address a problem or social need. Use sport and physical activity as an agent to make change not just increase participation. The work can target any age group, as long as there is a clear issue that needs addressing. It does not have to focus on young people. Funded activities must take place during between January 2017 and June 2018

Projects will need to be clear on why they have chosen the activities in the plan and how they know young people will want to take part in them. This is a key feature to ensure the success of the project. This may include but is not limited to previous pilot projects, young people s involvement in planning or consultation etc. Applications need to be clear on how participants will be encouraged to sustain physical activity AND how projects and activities will be sustained after funding has ceased. Application Schedule Each funding stream will have a slightly different application schedule; 1. Community Activation - 500- OPEN Application Accepted from: 1 st December 2016 Application Deadline: NONE (June 2018 marks the end of the programme) Projects Notified: Two weeks after application Delivery Phase: Immediately after confirmation of grant. 2. Building Capacity (Small Grant) - 5,000 (4 rounds of funding available) Application Accepted from: 1 st December 2016 Application Deadline: 28 th January 2017; April 2017; September 2017, January 2018 Projects Notified: 1 month after application deadline Delivery Phase: 6 months 3. Community Innovation (Large Grant) - 10,000 (2 funding rounds available) Application Accepted from: 1 st December 2016 Application Deadline: 28 th January 2017; June 2017 Projects Notified: 1 month after application deadline Delivery Phase: 12 months PLEASE NOTE: FUNDING AWARDS WILL BE FLEXIBLE DUE TO THE NATURE OF THIS PROJECT. If you have a project idea outside of these windows please get in touch.

WHAT WE WILL FUND What we WILL Fund: What we WILL NOT Fund: Staffing to deliver projects up to 40.00 per hour ( 15-20 per hour average cost) Volunteer training and expenses to help run projects CRB/ DBS Checks Resources and materials associated with delivery Hire of Facilities Transport of participants Marketing and publicity Training/Coach Education Courses Capital purchases of equipment to support project delivery (suggested at 10% but up to a maximum of 20% of funding award if justification is provided) Projects that meet our Active Burngreave outcomes Project management costs Overheads and Statutory Items Purchase of Vehicles Contingency Costs Buildings and Refurbishments Projects with poor value for money Repeat funding of existing sport projects must be new projects or be targeted at new participants who are currently inactive Projects retrospectively or items committed to before funding is approved Projects which do not demonstrate how they will become sustainable or leave a legacy Projects insufficiently targeted Projects for people already involved in sport and physical activity on a regular basis Projects which only aim to increase participation in sport or develop sporting excellence.

PROJECT MONITORING AND IMPACT REQUIREMENTS There is a requirement that all funded projects will be required to complete the following: 1 Views online system Ongoing project monitoring data will be entered into the Views impact reporting platform. Each project will be required to enter participant level data including demographics, postcodes and session attendance directly into this system throughout the life-course of each project. A mobile browsing version of the software can be utilised at site for quicker participant registration and data entry. 2 Survey Views also contains an in-built questionnaire platform through which deliverers will be asked to get a sample survey data of the following: 2.1. Project Entry-Level Survey (baseline) At point of entry into the projects, subjective data will be collected from participants covering: Level of connection to local community and level of social trust (scale-rating) Current peer group and types of activities/interests Current physical activity levels and sporting interest What they hope to gain from the project. 2.2. Project Exit Survey Again this will be participant self-report data including (but not limited to): Overall satisfaction with project and staff Whether participants fee more connected to their communities and whether their level of social trust has increased (have they moved up the scales) Peer group and types of activities engaged in at project end-point Whether activity levels and interest in sports/physical activity has increased. 3 Case Studies and stories of change Case studies, focus groups and story videos/ accounts will also be required in order to track the impact of the projects over 6-12 months.

SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION Applications will only be received electronically and by the stated deadline To submit your application please send it to Jeremy.knowles@yorkshiresport.org by 28 th January 2017 no later than 4pm. Please Note: the Community Activation Funding Grant can be completed at any time and must be sent to safiya.saeed@yorkshiresport.org or completed with Safiya Saeed at your convenience. KEY MILESTONES Commissioning framework shared with Steering Group Wk Comm 7th Nov Delivery starts from w/c 12th February Project evaluations and external project visits begin March 2017 Commissioning period begins 1st December Successful Projects attend Evaluation Framework Workshops w/c 6th February Future Commissioning rounds will follow with further dates provided Community Grants supported and funding adminstered 1st Dec onwards Capacity Building and large grants assessed by the Panel w/c 30th January FOR QUESTIONS OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION If you have any questions regarding your application please don t hesitate to contact us: Kathryn Mudge Safiya Saeed Development Manager Community Development Officer English Institute of Sport Fir Vale Healthy Living Centre Coleridge Road Earl Marshall Road Sheffield Sheffield S9 5DA S4 8LB kathryn.mudge@yorkshiresport.org safiya.saeed@yorkshiresport.org tel: 0330 20 20 280 mob: 07795 211 896 mob: 07702 557007

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