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Positive Lives Partnership Funding Available to deliver the Partnership action plan 2013-14 Positive Activities 2013-14 – Gloucestershire County Council amount £50,000 available via small grants bidding round from April 2013 onwards purpose Young people are able to access a programme of activities, across the whole borough of Cheltenham that makes a positive difference to them, their health and wellbeing and the communities they live in. criteria The funding is being made available exclusively to Voluntary & Community Sector (VCS) organisations to support the direct provision of positive activities which is defined as activities for young people that makes a positive difference to them, their health and wellbeing and the communities they live in. The funding is also being made available to support the delivery of positive activities such as the venue, equipment and staffing costs of such activities, but not the staffing/managerial costs that are not related to the direct delivery of the project decision-making body Cheltenham Borough Council’s Cabinet role of partnerships Cheltenham Borough Council will seek advice from the partnerships in regard of the final application criteria and will request partnership representation on the assessment panel to support the decision-making process. It will also seek advice from the Activities and Facilities for Young People group in regards of gaps in provision (geographic and themes) to where the funding might be best directed to. Health Inequalities Grant – Public Health, Gloucestershire County Council amount £40,000 to be allocated against the following: Project funding for CBC Healthy Lifestyles Team Small Grants pot Specific commissioned activities – aligned to new partnership action plan purpose To support the collaborative working of local partnerships and their communities towards delivering the Gloucestershire Health and Wellbeing Strategy criteria To be agreed – last year’s objectives were to: Support local partnerships to encourage and enable more people to become more active and improve their physical and mental health Support the local initiatives/programs in those communities and neighbourhoods that currently do not engage in physical activity Support local people to become actively involved in their communities through volunteering/coaching. In order to deliver: Measured and sustained improvements in overall health and wellbeing of targeted communities decision-making body role of partnerships Cheltenham Borough Council Cheltenham Borough Council will seek advice from the partnerships in regard of the final application criteria and will request partnership representation on the assessment panel to support the decision-making process. Police and Crime Commissioner’s Fund amount no lower or upper limits – available via competitive bidding process purpose To support outcome based projects that support the Police and Crime Commissioner’s Priorities: Accessibility and accountability Older but not overlooked Young people becoming adults Safe days and nights for al Safe & social driving criteria decision-making body role of partnerships Community Pride fund amount purpose criteria decision-making body role of partnerships Subject to cabinet approval Grants can cover a range of costs such as practical work; feasibility studies, or research projects, group or partnership development, awareness raising, training, equipment and materials, marketing and promotion. Generally, projects that simply continue the management and maintenance of existing facilities or resources will not be supported. Police and Crime Commissioner Documentation and application form on partnership website; with links to other resources to help bidders such as latest data and needs analysis, partnership priorities and where applicants can find support to help prepare bids. Potential informal role in endorsing bids / encouraging bids where they support our priorities; Partnerships happy to support in subsequent iterations of the process. £50,000 available via small grants Support community-based projects that will build up community pride and enable local groups to be more influential in supporting their communities and improving their neighbourhoods Any parish council, constituted voluntary sector, community or neighbourhood-based organisation can apply. Funding will be allocated on a 50% match-funding basis; in that the council will fund 50% of the agreed costs of the project, with the other 50% of costs being met by the organisation through either match funding or contributions in-kind. Projects should be of a permanent nature, be accessible at nocost to the general public and should create a lasting legacy for the local community. We can only fund time-limited projects up to a maximum of 12 months from the project start date. Cheltenham Borough Council Cheltenham Borough Council will seek advice from the partnerships in regard of the final application criteria and will request partnership representation on the assessment panel to support the decision-making process.