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Helping to shape the EU Structural Funds 2014-20 The role of Social Enterprises 24th June ’13
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Voluntary and Community Sector Co-ordinator for the North West Information, Representation and Strategy Supporting partnership working Funded by Technical Assistance from ESF and ERDF networkforeurope.eu Voluntary and Community Sector Co-ordinator for the North West Information, Representation and Strategy Supporting partnership working Funded by Technical Assistance from ESF and ERDF networkforeurope.eu
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2014-20 Programme Europe UK and England LEPs Europe UK and England LEPs
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Decision levels European Commission Regulations Finance Partnership Principles Member State Partnership Operational Programmes LEP lead Local Partners Working together Delivering change European Strategy European Commission Regulations Finance Partnership Principles Member State Partnership Operational Programmes LEP lead Local Partners Working together Delivering change European Strategy
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6 Economic Social and Territorial Cohesion Economic Social and Territorial Cohesion
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Economic Social and Territorial Cohesion Economic Social and Territorial Cohesion
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Europe 2020 Smart Sustainable Inclusive Smart Sustainable Inclusive
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General Regulations ESF ERDF Cohesion Fund European Grouping for Territorial Cohesion General Regulations ESF ERDF Cohesion Fund European Grouping for Territorial Cohesion The draft Regulations
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Eleven Themes Innovation ICT SME competitiveness Low Carbon Climate Change Environment and Resource Efficiency Sustainable Transport Employment Social Inclusion Education Institutional Capacity Innovation ICT SME competitiveness Low Carbon Climate Change Environment and Resource Efficiency Sustainable Transport Employment Social Inclusion Education Institutional Capacity
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People millions % Funds% EIE%ESF% EU Less developed 12069502575-85 Transition 7012804060 More developed 30016805250 EIE Energy efficiency & renewable energy, research & innovation, competitiveness of SMEs
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ERDF minimum amounts At least 60% (Transition) or 80% (More Developed) on - Innovation ICT SME Low Carbon At least 15% (Transition) or 20% (More Developed) on Low Carbon At least 60% (Transition) or 80% (More Developed) on - Innovation ICT SME Low Carbon At least 15% (Transition) or 20% (More Developed) on Low Carbon
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European Social Fund Minimum 40% in Transition regions, 52% in developed Minimum 20% for social inclusion Greater emphasis on Youth Unemployment Better involvement of social partners, local authorities, NGOs Simplification, improve accessibility of funding specially for small beneficiaries More lump sums & standard costs, lighter admin Minimum 40% in Transition regions, 52% in developed Minimum 20% for social inclusion Greater emphasis on Youth Unemployment Better involvement of social partners, local authorities, NGOs Simplification, improve accessibility of funding specially for small beneficiaries More lump sums & standard costs, lighter admin
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Next Programme 2014-20 Simplification Localism - placed based Regeneration Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) - 1-250 staff Social Business Initiative, SGEI and Procurement Social Innovation Financial Instruments Community-Led Local Development Stronger role for Civil Society Inclusion - gender and race, excluded groups, health Get ready now! Simplification Localism - placed based Regeneration Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) - 1-250 staff Social Business Initiative, SGEI and Procurement Social Innovation Financial Instruments Community-Led Local Development Stronger role for Civil Society Inclusion - gender and race, excluded groups, health Get ready now!
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Social Business November 2011 Launch Barnier DG Market Barroso Head of European Commission UK - Nick Hurd November 2011 Launch Barnier DG Market Barroso Head of European Commission UK - Nick Hurd
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Community-led Local Development Integrated and multi-sectoral area-based local development strategies Designed taking into consideration local needs and potential Can be ESF and ERDF together Can be 10% higher intervention rate (ie max 60%) Description of the process of community involvement in the development of the strategy Local Action Groups Build Capacity of local actors Transparent Selection Monitor and Evaluate Integrated and multi-sectoral area-based local development strategies Designed taking into consideration local needs and potential Can be ESF and ERDF together Can be 10% higher intervention rate (ie max 60%) Description of the process of community involvement in the development of the strategy Local Action Groups Build Capacity of local actors Transparent Selection Monitor and Evaluate
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Community-led Local Development Support shall include costs of preparatory support implementation of operations co-operation activities running costs and animation of the local strategy Support shall include costs of preparatory support implementation of operations co-operation activities running costs and animation of the local strategy
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Social Innovation Identify a problem - not tackled by market forces eg demographic change, care industries Identify and test out solutions Scale up - Mainstream the solutions May be taken up by the other two Sectors (public and private) Examples Schools Hospitals Fire Brigades Building Societies Insurance companies Identify a problem - not tackled by market forces eg demographic change, care industries Identify and test out solutions Scale up - Mainstream the solutions May be taken up by the other two Sectors (public and private) Examples Schools Hospitals Fire Brigades Building Societies Insurance companies
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England - ESF & ERDF Current Programme 2007-13 ESF National ERDF regional Next Programme 2014-20 Single English Pot (hides the wiring) Maximum devolution to LEP level but LEPs can link to each other Key Themes Current Programme 2007-13 ESF National ERDF regional Next Programme 2014-20 Single English Pot (hides the wiring) Maximum devolution to LEP level but LEPs can link to each other Key Themes
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England timetable - so far BIS (Business, Innovation and Skills) leading Then DWP (ESF) and DCLG (ERDF) 3.5 people seconded (1 HE, 1.5 LA, 1 VCS) Sandra Turner, NCVO. NE - LA BIS Roadshows November and December 2012 BIS Letter to LEPs 7th Feb 13 BIS Initial Guidance to LEPs 17th April BIS-LEP event 17th May LEP --> BIS initial priorities 31 May BIS (Business, Innovation and Skills) leading Then DWP (ESF) and DCLG (ERDF) 3.5 people seconded (1 HE, 1.5 LA, 1 VCS) Sandra Turner, NCVO. NE - LA BIS Roadshows November and December 2012 BIS Letter to LEPs 7th Feb 13 BIS Initial Guidance to LEPs 17th April BIS-LEP event 17th May LEP --> BIS initial priorities 31 May
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UK Finance CountryEC allocationUK allocation N Ireland237393 Scotland488684 Wales1,5221,845 England5,9845,309 UK8,231 £million at 0.86/1.16
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England timetable next steps Indicative Allocation to LEPs 2014-20 26 June? (spend review) BIS Detailed Guidance to LEPs between 26 June, before 18 July (recess) LEPs work in partnership to prepare proposals (June/July) LEPs formally agree proposals (September) LEPs send proposals to BIS (end Sept) UK Government submit England proposals to European Commission (end 2013) Negotiations with Commission, revisions to LEP plans Programmes start - later in 2014 Indicative Allocation to LEPs 2014-20 26 June? (spend review) BIS Detailed Guidance to LEPs between 26 June, before 18 July (recess) LEPs work in partnership to prepare proposals (June/July) LEPs formally agree proposals (September) LEPs send proposals to BIS (end Sept) UK Government submit England proposals to European Commission (end 2013) Negotiations with Commission, revisions to LEP plans Programmes start - later in 2014
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