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Big Society Good for Essex

Big Society Good for Essex. Angela Balcombe Parish Co-ordinator & Big Society Development Officer. Big Society Fund 2011 ~ 2012. Launched in March 2011 Funded by Essex County Council Builds on the success of the: Community Initiatives Fund (CIF) Retail Enterprise Fund

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Big Society Good for Essex

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  1. Big SocietyGood for Essex Angela Balcombe Parish Co-ordinator & Big Society Development Officer

  2. Big Society Fund 2011 ~ 2012 • Launched in March 2011 • Funded by Essex County Council • Builds on the success of the: Community Initiatives Fund (CIF) Retail Enterprise Fund Making the Links Project Fund • Capital and Revenue Funding

  3. What we support • Community, social and recreational facilities • Village halls • Playground equipment • Environmental works • Local projects and/or services in rural areas that benefit the community • Plans to improve the commercial viability of a socially significant business will also be eligible.

  4. Who can apply? • Town and Parish Councils, including Parish Meetings • Community Groups and Voluntary Organisations • Charities • Faith Groups • Residents Associations • Neighbourhood Groups • Private Enterprises and Community Interest Companies providing social benefits Groups must be properly constituted, Essex-based and broadly representative of their local community.

  5. What we can’t support • The promotion of religion • The promotion of political ideals • Work that has already taken place or an order that has already been placed • Activities that a statutory body is responsible for • Animal welfare • Items that mainly benefit individuals (for example equipment that is not shared) • Projects that cannot be maintained due to high ongoing costs

  6. Application Process • Expression of Interest • Application Form • Quick Response – capped at £10,000 • Community Fund – capped at £15,000 Deadline for EoI forms – 31 October Deadline for application forms – 30 November Judging panels meet in February 2013

  7. Assessment Criteria • Evidence of community need • Support from your local councillor • Sustainability • Essex Priorities including improving the local environment, access to services and supporting communities. • Match-funding • Community Impact (i.e. loss of the last shop/pub) • Risk to the scheme • Number of beneficiaries

  8. Examples: • £1,105 Da Latchingdon Youth Club – Boxing Club • £6,673 The Bell, Purleigh – create an area for showing films • £10,000 Southminster Parish Council – Southminster One Place Relocation • £600 Galleywood Neighbourhood Watch • £4,285 Home-Start Chelmsford – relocate into new premises • £6,020 ReSTART Learning CIC – equipment for children's centre • £2,400 Chignals & Mashbury Village Hall – refurbishment of village hall kitchen

  9. Questions? • www.essex.gov.uk/bigsocietyfund • E-mail: bigsocietyfund@essex.gov.uk • Tel: 01245 437887

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