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GLOBAL GRANTS

GLOBAL GRANTS. Tamsyn Hammond LSC Beds & Luton. What are Global Grants?. Small scale grants for local community and voluntary organisations and other non-governmental, not-for-profit bodies To provide small scale activities to improve the employment prospects of local people.

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GLOBAL GRANTS

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  1. GLOBALGRANTS Tamsyn Hammond LSC Beds & Luton

  2. What are Global Grants? • Small scale grants for local community and voluntary organisations and other non-governmental, not-for-profit bodies • To provide small scale activities to improve the employment prospects of local people

  3. Who is involved? • Funded by the European Social Fund and project partners • Partners include: • Bedford Borough Council • Bedfordshire County Council • Bedfordshire & Luton Learning & Skills Council • Bedfordshire Funding Advice Bureau • Mid Beds CVS • Voluntary Action Luton • Voluntary and Community Action South Bedfordshire • South Bedfordshire District Council • North Beds CVS • Bedfordshire Rural Communities Charity

  4. How much can you apply for? • Between £500 and £10,000 • No limit to the number of times you can apply • However, you can only hold one grant at a time, and receive no more than 2 in a 12 month period • Your organisation must have a governing document and a bank account in the organisation’s name and an Equal Opportunities Policy or Statement.

  5. When can you apply? • You can submit an application at any time • Approval panels meet at quarterly intervals, so plenty of opportunities to apply • It is strongly recommended that you submit your application well before the published panel meeting dates. • If you would like any assistance in completing the application form, please contact your local Council for Voluntary Service

  6. What will Global Grants fund? Projects that support: • Unemployed people, especially; • Those who experience long term or repeat periods of short term unemployment • Over 50’s who want to return to work • Children and Young People • 13 – 17 year olds who have chosen to leave the education system

  7. What will Global Grants fund? • Communities suffering barriers to employment, especially; • Black & minority ethnic groups • Refugees • Those who live in areas with high levels of people out of work

  8. What will Global Grants fund? • Other groups suffering barriers to becoming employed, especially; • People with learning difficulties, physical or sensory disabilities &/or mental health problems • Parents & carers who want to return to work • The homeless & rough sleepers • People with substance abuse &/or alcohol & drug problems • Ex-offenders • Lone parents

  9. Examples of projects that might be eligible • Activities that help to raise the self esteem and confidence of people • Activities that help to reduce social isolation in communities • Activities such as basic skills training or confidence building

  10. Projects that have been funded so far • A project which provided ICT training to the local community on a drop in basis with the grant helping to fund a cyber café • A project, which worked with people suffering or recovering from mental health problems to access skills training

  11. What Global Grants will not fund • Organisations that have already received or been awarded European Social Fund money since 1st January 2000 • Capacity building activity • Capital items over £1000 • Organisations who do not have a bank account, governing document or an equal opportunities policy or statement

  12. Monitoring and Evaluation • All projects will be monitored & evaluated by the managing agent for each area • A monitoring visit will be conducted to a number of projects 6 months after the start date or halfway through the project • A final report and expenditure statement will be required at the conclusion of the project

  13. Publicity Requirements • All projects will make sure that the people they are helping are made aware that they are part funded through the European Social Fund (ESF) • All publicity material for the project must include the ESF logo • Publicity materials are available from the managing agents in each area

  14. For projects hoping to run in Luton: Jean Myrie Voluntary Action Luton 15 New Bedford Road Luton Beds, LU1 1SA Tel: 01582 733418 Fax: 01582 733013 Email: jean.myrie@valuton.org.uk For projects hoping to run in Bedfordshire: Bob Hughes BRCC The Barn, Buttercup Farm Hockliffe Road, Tebworth Leighton Buzzard Tel: 01525 878144 Email: bobh@bedsrcc.org.uk Who to contact

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