Jason Pegg, Funding Executive, Trustee, East Midlands Funders’ Forum Employed by Regeneration East Midlands Contact via

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Jason Pegg, Funding Executive, Trustee, East Midlands Funders’ Forum Employed by Regeneration East Midlands Contact via

What is the EMFF, who is involved, what do we aim to do & how do we aim to do it?

Issues & challenges for funders

Charity Company Ltd by Guarantee East Midland wide remit Existed since year 2000 What is the EMFF?

110 Funders’ from across the region 198 members Key strategic partners LGEM, Regional Assembly Funding Advice Workers Representatives of voluntary and community sector organisations – Voice, Engage, SEEM Managed and administered by Regeneration East Midlands Who is involved?

What do we aim to do? Promote effective funding practice Improve communication amongst funders Share learning & disseminate information Up skill funders & those seeking funding Enhance knowledge available on fund investment

What do we aim to do? Provide training for those seeking funding Provide information about funding opportunities & support

How do we aim to do it? 4 Funders’ Forums per year Seminars e.g. FCR, Core Costs, LAAs Newsletters alerts

How do we aim to do it? Training programmes for Funders‘ and those seeking funding and support Dissemination of information Funding Index

How do we aim to do it? Conferences

Issues and Challenges Demand & supply Applications are not clear Questions are not answered Applicants make assumptions that the funder is well aware of the organisation

Issues and challenges Critical details are not included in the application There has been no communication with the funder

Issues and Challenges Significant decline in the funding available from Europe Geographical targets / boundaries Changing demographics Unable to provide funding commitments beyond 1 year Delivery squeezed due to time taken in policy development

Issues and Challenges Delivery squeezed due to time taken in policy development 3 Year Treasury Cycles Fund management / administration element squeezed Growing emphasis on social enterprise Loan finance

Opportunities On-going investment Innovative ideas Business based finance / support Loan finance, EM Comm Loan Fund Olympic opportunities New govt focus on sustainability / sustainable communities

Opportunities Growing emphasis on third sector / public service delivery