NELCCG and Big Lottery Fund – working together for North East Lincolnshire December 2015 Lisa Hilder, Rachel Stephens and Paula Torres-Silva.

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NELCCG and Big Lottery Fund – working together for North East Lincolnshire December 2015 Lisa Hilder, Rachel Stephens and Paula Torres-Silva

Agenda for today Welcome and introductions Presentation on the fund Completing the Expressions of Interest forms Questions and answers Booking on one to one sessions (if wished)

Overview Introduction to our joint working Overall aims Areas of interest Fund targeting Commitment to local VCS organisations Outcomes What will the fund look like? Eligibility Process Questions

Our joint working Identified opportunities to work together as funders of local activities Identified sources of matched funds Innovative ways to commission and pay for local services Discussions on shared aims Shared local intelligence on commissioning activities Developed priorities localised to North East Lincolnshire

Overall aims We want: To prevent ill health To maximise good health People to take charge of their own health The health of people with long term conditions to not deteriorate any further

Areas of interest We are interested in: Testing and learning from models of integrated service delivery Encouraging people to make healthy lifestyle choices (for example – diet, alcohol) Preventative approaches Different approaches to working with people who have Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Dementia and Diabetes

Fund targeting Shared aims to improve health and wellbeing in North East Lincolnshire Specific conditions are putting pressure on local health and care services Prevention and mitigation of these conditions will: Improve health and quality of life for local people Enable statutory services to target resources most appropriately Deliver the “shift to the left”

Commitment to local VCS organisations Both organisations have a VCS commitment and want this programme to strengthen the local VCS. Big Lottery Fund want to reach new organisations, create a Reaching Communities pipeline and increase awareness of Big Lottery funding

Outcomes SMART Specific Measurable Achievable Realistic Timebound Outcomes should be centred on reducing the prevalence and impact of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease(COPD), Diabetes and Dementia

What will the fund look like? Medium, multi-year grants – between £20,000 and £50,000 per annum from one to three years – typically £ grant We expect to make between 10 to 12 Awards Revenue costs with a small capital element built into it (i.e. computers) We will not consider applications for existing Reaching Communities project. We want to test and learn from different approaches. Scaling up an Awards for All project will be encouraged. When we say different approaches this does not necessarily mean new or innovative. It could mean introducing a model that is being delivered elsewhere in the country.

Eligibility Organisations with local knowledge delivering benefits to local people in North East Lincolnshire Organisations who can demonstrate an impact for the conditions we have prioritised Organisations who can demonstrate clear monitoring and governance of their work Organisations whose turnover is less than £2million per annum

Process Expressions of interest - ed to interested applicants for return 5 th January 2016 to One to one sessions – Will take place on 6 and 7 January 2016 in a couple of local venues. This will be a chance for groups to talk to staff from both NELCCG and Big Lottery Fund. Contact us to book your place! Application forms – Will be sent out to groups on 8 January 2016 – To be returned by 5pm on Monday 29 February 2016

Process (continued) Assessment – Each funder assesses the applications they receive according to their standard processes. Decision making – Each funder will make funding decisions according to their standard processes. NELCCG will make awards by end of March 2016, Big Lottery Fund’s awards will be made in the new financial year.

Expression of Interest forms

Any questions?

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