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Big Lottery Fund ESIF Offer Jonathan Clark Policy & Learning Manager 28/02/2014

The Big Lottery Fund Since June 2004, we have awarded over £6 billion to projects supporting health, education, environment and charitable purposes In 2012/13 we made 12,000 new awards with a total value of £778m BIG are presently managing 17,000 awards and 88% of our awards are for £10,000 or less Over 92% of our funding goes to the voluntary and community sector organisations

Why ESIF? OUR MISSION Making a real difference to communities and the lives of people most in need ESF TO9 Promoting social inclusion and combating poverty OUTCOME 1 To maximise the impact of this funding OUTCOME 2 To improve access to European Funds by VCSE organisations

A simple equation? BIGSFADWP The journey into work Not quite... RULESDELIVERYMONITORINGRISK

The proposal Development Phase Application Phase Delivery Phase Big Adviser * Priorities/MOU * Share learning * Competitive call for lead & partners Two routes * Partnership application * Small single projects * Two stage process Funding set up * Project Delivery * Grant Management and reporting to Managing Authority Three tests: Alignment, Additionality, Costs Development funding made available LEPs provide input but BIG retains decision making

An opportunity and a challenge STRENGTHSWEAKNESSESOPPORTUNITIESTHREATS New money to LEP areas Managing Demand Local solutions to local problems Size of funding ExperienceAdditional rules Greater impact Monitoring requirements LearningExclusions to our funding Improve cross sector links Additional costs GCGP £3.5/7m Hertfordshire £5.7/11.4m New Anglia £7.4/14.8m South East £8/16m