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To consider a report of the Corporate Director (Corporate & Support Services) and Deputy Chief Executive.
The report provides an update on the Stockport Local Fund with a focus on programme investments and impact; updates from the wider programme of work to support a thriving third sector and early analysis from the State of the Sector report 2020; and sets out priority areas for development and next steps in delivering investment into the third sector in 2021/22.
The Scrutiny Committee is recommended to:-
(1) Note the progress and impact of delivering the SLF in 20/21
(2) Support the ongoing development of the related programme of work including:-
· The strategic investment in Sector3
· Closer alignment of small grants with Sector3
· Development of thematic networks and investment to support emerging priorities
· Endorse the alignment of the Stockport Local Fund to the One Stockport brand
· Support the launch of phase 6 in autumn
· Receive a further update on the State of the Sector
Officer contact: Holly Rae on 0161 474 3014 or email: holly.rae@stockport.gov.uk
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Minutes:
A representative of the Corporate Director (Corporate & Support Services) and Deputy Chief Executive submitted a report (copies of which had been circulated) providing an update on the Stockport Local Fund with a focus on programme investments and impact; updates from the wider programme of work to support a thriving third sector and early analysis from the State of the Sector report 2020; and setting out priority areas for development and next steps in delivering investment into the third sector in 2021/22.
The Cabinet Member for Inclusive Neighbourhoods (Amanda Peers) attended the meeting to respond to councillors’ questions.
The following comments were made/ issues raised:-
· The allocation of funding to community groups and organisations was welcomed and was an approach that Stockport could be proud of.
· Varying levels of monitoring of expenditure and outcomes was undertaken depending on the level of the allocation made.
· There was a set criteria used for the allocation and distribution of funding.
· It was confirmed that at present funding was delegated to Sector3 which ensured that the Council retained a degree of oversight. It was suggested that the current wording the report be amended to properly reflect that relationship.
· It would be useful for members to better understand the geographical spread of function allocations.
· It was suggested that ‘One Stockport’ did not have the ‘profile and resonance’ suggested in the report.
· There needed to be improved dialogue with local members in relation to the Stockport Local Fund as some members felt disconnected or unengaged with the process.
RESOLVED – That the report be noted.