Decision details

Community Wellbeing Grants 22/23

Decision Maker: Community Services and Licensing Committee

Decision status: For Determination

Is Significant decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: No

Purpose:

New terms and procedures for Community Wellbeing Grants.

Decisions:

The Community Health and Wellbeing Manager introduced the report and explained the two proposed grant variations; a large grants scheme which would replace the current one year to a three year grant and to establish a smaller grant scheme which will be aimed at smaller organisations who could apply for a grants less than £1k.

 

Councillor Aldam asked if the smaller grant process would have a similarly small feedback report when the organisation reports back on how the funds are spent. The Community Health and Wellbeing Manager confirmed the report would be a few simple questions.

 

The motion was proposed by Councillor Robinson and seconded by Councillor Tucker.

 

Councillor Robinson explained how beneficial the process will be for organisations to be able to apply for smaller grants.

 

On being put to the vote, the motion was passed unanimously.

 

RESOLVED

to approve and adopt the recommendations made in Section 3 of this Report for the 2022 Community Wellbeing Grant process.

 

Report author: Emma Keating Clark, Angela Gillingham, Mike Hammond

Publication date: 10/01/2022

Date of decision: 02/12/2021

Decided at meeting: 02/12/2021 - Community Services and Licensing Committee

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