Community Grants Workshop - Social Capital - ESIF 2014-2020 John Hacking & Andy Churchill July 20 th
1. Purpose of event. 2. Background to ESF programme in GM 3. Latest calls 4. Brexit
The workshop will explain the background of Community Grants - Social Capital, with examples and reports of how they have operated, and then raise questions for what could be done in GM. We will be working closely with New Economy and the GMLEP, and hope to put together a good case for using Community Grants. Meeting with NE on 1 st August. Its important that the proposal is practical and deliverable and meets needs and priorities.
Priority Axis 1: Inclusive Labour Markets Access to employment for jobseekers and inactive people (1.1) Sustainable integration of young people (1.2) Youth Employment Initiative (YEI) (1.3) Active inclusion (1.4) Community Led Local Development (1.5) Priority Axis 2: Skills for Growth Enhancing equal access to lifelong learning (2.1) Improving the labour market relevance of education and training systems (2.2)
Priority Axis Call Title Call Value m Comments PA1 GM Working Well Programme 8.28 Delivering from 1 st March 2016. PA1 Lot A2 GM NEET Participation & Skills Progression Programme 5.7 At contracting stage. PA1/2 Lot C2 - GM Skills for Employment Pilot Programme 11.5 Delivering. PA1 Lot E1 - Pre-employment support for marginalised groups 4.85 At Stage 2 PA2 Lot C1 - GM Skills Support for the Workforce 5.85 Call closed on 6 th June 2016. SFA currently appraising bids PA2 Lot C3 - GM Access to Higher Level Skills for unemployed and economically inactive individuals 3.97 Call closed on 6 th June 2016. SFA currently appraising bids. PA2 Lot B2 - GM Careers Education Information, Advice and Guidance for Young People and Adults 3.65 Call launched 17 th June 2016 with deadline for submissions mid-july. PA1 Lot D1 GM Start and Grow a Business 1.6 Launch of call specification expected w/e 24 th June 2016. Total 45.4
GM Futures A formal memorandum of understanding, drawn up to add weight in driving economic growth and prosperity for businesses and individuals across Greater Manchester, was signed on 29th April 2015 by a partnership of organisations, including GMCVO. Working under the banner of GM Futures, the partnership also includes Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, Greater Manchester Colleges Group, Greater Manchester Learning Provider Network, The Manchester College and The Manchester Growth Company.
GM Futures Approach builds on the successful work previously undertaken and lessons learned in delivering the ESF Skills Support for the Workforce programme. It sends a clear message that VCSE organisations are needed and wanted to deliver right across Greater Manchester s European structural funds programme in GM
GMCA has secured ESF Co-Financing Organisation (CFO) status. GM can now apply for ESF allocation in one or more block requests This puts GM in control of processes to commission, contract and manage ESF activity itself provided it can find eligible match funding. GM will secure ESF funding through a phased approach based on available match. The first phase covers the Working Well Expansion Programme under PA1 Inclusive Labour Markets. Future match funding is anticipated from devolved employment and skills budgets / allocations which GM will receive from 2017/18 onwards.
Community Grants in the 2007-14 EU Programme were co-financed by the LSC/SFA.
??? Three possible options Suspend 2014-20 Programme now. Run programme to A50 +2 (circa.dec 2018) Run programme to fill life.
The programme runs from 2014 to 2020 and it would be madness to put at risk major job-generating projects when they are already underway and much-needed. Greg Clarke former Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government. 6 th July 2016
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