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European Funding for community based
employment initiatives
Angeliki Stogia
European Structural Funds
European Union’s main instruments for supporting social and
economic restructuring across the EU
•They account for over one third of the European Union budget
and are used to tackle regional disparities and support regional
development through actions including developing infrastructure
and telecommunications, developing human resources and
supporting research and development.
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ERDF
ESF
EAFRD
EMFF
Community Learning Grants
Current programme: 2.5% of ESF – £9m is spent through
Community Grants
Retender: Grants up to £15K* accessed through simplified
application arrangements, available to voluntary sector groups who
would not otherwise be able to access ESF, to help people 19+
access the labour market
– Help with basic skills
– Support to overcome barriers to training and employment
– Training advice and guidance
– Job search assistance
– Confidence building
– Taster work experience including voluntary work
– Personal development
Social Inclusion
The Europe 2020 strategy has a target of promoting social
inclusion, in particular through the reduction of poverty, by
aiming to lift at least 20 million people out of the risk of poverty
and social exclusion
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Cheshire and Warrington £11m
Cumbria £7.5m
Greater Manchester £46m
Lancashire £18m
Liverpool City Region £20m
European Structural and Investment
Funds 2014-2020 – LEPs
Lead role for LEPs – notional 7 year allocations
• Voluntary partnerships between local authorities and
businesses formed in 2011 by the Department for Business,
Innovation and Skills to help determine local economic
priorities and lead economic growth and job creation within
its local area
– Growing Places Fund: delivering local infrastructure priorities
– Regional Growth Fund: drawing private sector leverage for job
creation
– Enterprise Zones: growth stimulation via simplified planning and
business tax breaks
– City Deals: Removing barriers to growth
European Structural and Investment
Funds 2014-2020 – LEP role
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Developing strategy, working with wide range of partners
Selecting projects (commissioning, bidding and co-financing)
Identification of match funding
Spend allocation (on time and in line with EU regulations)
Ensure outcomes delivered
Monitor delivery against strategy and programme priorities
Not responsible for administering the funds (remains with
Managing Authorities)
Opportunities/challenges for
Third Sector
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Making the case for engagement
BLF, Princes Trust opt-in offers
Social Inclusion
Community Led Local Development (CLLD)
Equality & Diversity
Social Innovation, Social Enterprise
Community grants
Place based programme
Match funding (volunteer time??)
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