Issue - meetings
Ageing Well Small Grants - 2017/18
Meeting: 12/09/2017 - Grants Determination (Cabinet) Sub-Committee (Item 6)
6 Ageing Well Small Grants - 2017/18 PDF 120 KB
Additional documents:
- Appendix A - Ageing Well Small Grants - 2016-2017 Annual Report, item 6 PDF 192 KB
- Appendix B - Ageing Well Small Grants - Draft Application Form 2017-18, item 6 PDF 125 KB
Decision:
The Acting Divisional Director, Integrated Commissioning and Service Manager, Strategic Commissioning presented the report. This asked the Sub-Committee to:
· approve the reassignment of the previous ‘Small Grants for Pensioner’s Groups’ fund, (following a review), as the Ageing Well Small Grants fund (following the approval of the Ageing Well Strategy by Cabinet in May 2017)
· note that the value of the fund in 2017/18 be £25,000 less £3,435 recommended to be retained for outstanding awards from previous years,
· approve the process for inviting applications and monitoring
· approve an increase of grant payable from a maximum of £500 to a maximum of £600 and
· to delegate the responsibility for approving future awards from this fund to the Divisional Director Integrated Commissioning.
At the Chair’s invitation the comments of GSSC were received stating that the proposals were supported however there were concerns around whether the methods of publicity proposed for the new grant would inadvertently exclude some sectors of the community. Members of the Sub-Committee:
· echoed the concerns of GSSC and asked officers to ensure that methods of communication were broad, diverse and effective in reaching the intended recipients.
· were concerned that recipients of this grant should reflect the demographics of the community
Following discussion, the Sub Committee agreed the following revised recommendations:
DECISION
1. That the reassignment of the previous ‘Small Grants for Pensioner’s Groups’ fund as the Ageing Well Small Grants fund be approved.
2. That it be noted that the value of the fund in 2017/18 is £25,000 less £3,435 recommended to be retained for outstanding awards under previous years’ Small Grants for Pensioners scheme.
3. That it be approved that awards of eleven outstanding grants, totalling £3,435, from the 2015/16 and 2016/17 under Small Grants scheme be made from the newly formed fund.
4. That the process for inviting applications for the Ageing Well Small Grants fund 2017/18 be approved.
5. That the process for awarding the grant funding and subsequent monitoring arrangements be approved.
6. That responsibility for approving future awards from this fund be delegated to the Divisional Director Integrated Commissioning.
7. That an increase of grant payable from a maximum of £500 to a maximum of £600 be approved.
Minutes:
The Acting Divisional Director, Integrated Commissioning and Service Manager, Strategic Commissioning presented the report which concerned the provision of grants to small projects to address isolation and loneliness amongst older people in the community. The report asked the Sub-Committee to:
· approve the reassignment of the previous ‘Small Grants for Pensioner’s Groups’ fund, (following a review), as the Ageing Well Small Grants fund (following the approval of the Ageing Well Strategy by Cabinet in May 2017)
· note that the value of the fund in 2017/18 is £25,000 excluding £3,435 which was recommended for outstanding 2015/16 and 2016/17 awards.
· approve the process for inviting applications and monitoring
· approve an increase of grant payable from a maximum of £500 to a maximum of £600 and
· to delegate the responsibility for approving future awards from this fund to the Divisional Director Integrated Commissioning.
At the Chair’s invitation the comments of GSSC were submitted. These stated that while the proposals were supported, there were concerns around inadequate communications and whether the methods of publicity proposed for the new grant could inadvertently exclude some sectors of the community.
Members of the Sub-Committee also considered the report and while they endorsed the aims of the project, Members:
1. echoed the concerns of GSSC and asked officers to ensure that methods of communication were broad, diverse and effective in reaching the intended recipients.
2. were concerned that recipients of this grant should reflect the demographics of the community
Following discussion, the Sub Committee agreed the following revised recommendations:
RESOLVED
1. That the reassignment of the previous ‘Small Grants for Pensioner’s Groups’ fund as the Ageing Well Small Grants fund be approved.
2. That it be noted that the value of the fund in 2017/18 is £25,000 less £3,435 recommended to be retained for outstanding awards under previous years’ Small Grants for Pensioners scheme.
3. That it be approved that awards of eleven outstanding grants, totalling £3,435, from the 2015/16 and 2016/17 under Small Grants scheme be made from the newly formed fund.
4. That the process for inviting applications for the Ageing Well Small Grants fund 2017/18 be approved.
5. That the process for awarding the grant funding and subsequent monitoring arrangements be approved.
6. That responsibility for approving future awards from this fund be delegated to the Divisional Director Integrated Commissioning.
7. That an increase of grant payable from a maximum of £500 to a maximum of £600 be approved.