DIRECTOR DECISION
Decision: To award 2024/25 Early Intervention & Prevention Grants |
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Leader (inc Hsing) |
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Finance & Performance |
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Eco D & Community Eng |
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Background
There are a number of re-occurring community grants that have a strong impact on residents wellbeing and access to information to maintain resilience and influence positive change. These are grants rather than a contracted service as this is a financial contribution to the work these charities and not for profit organisations carry out. Not providing funding would significantly reduce their ability to have a positive impact on residents lives.
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Implications: Crime & Disorder |
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Equalities |
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Financial |
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Property |
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Decision Date: |
16/12/2022 |
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Wards Affected: The scheme was open to all wards |
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All Wards |
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Fishergate |
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Holgate |
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Rural West York |
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Acomb |
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Fulford & Heslington |
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Hull Road |
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Strensall |
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Bishopthorpe |
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Guildhall |
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Huntington & New Earswick |
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Westfield |
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Clifton |
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Haxby & Wigginton |
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Micklegate |
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Wheldrake |
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Copmanthorpe |
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Heworth |
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Osbaldwick & Derwent |
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Dringhouses & Woodthorpe |
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Heworth Without |
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Rawcliffe & Clifton |
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Decision:
To approve the following grants:
1. Move Mates - £26,250 Funding stream: Better Care Fund Funding period: 1st April 2024 – 31st March 2025 Provision: to provide volunteer walking buddy with people who would struggle to get out of their homes so they can get out and about with confidence.
2. Community Bees - £12,100 Funding stream: Better Care Fund (Small Tasks at Home) Funding period: 1st April 2024 – 31st March 2025 Provision: The primary focus is to support people who hoard to de-clutter by providing up to 6 weeks support with the option then to self-fund further support.
3. Blueberry Academy – £4,100 Funding stream: Better Care Fund (Small Tasks at Home) Funding period: 1st April 2024 – 31st March 2025 Provision: This provides a trusted and supported gardening service for frail people to enable them to remain independent whilst also providing work experience opportunities for people with learning disabilities. The 6 visits a year can also help towards reducing social isolation and/or pick up any early warning signs with potential to signpost to other services.
4. York Older People Assembly - £3,400 Funding stream: general fund Funding period: 1st April 2024 – 31st March 2025 Provision: YOPA is a strategic independent charitable organisation that can support the council in obtaining the information it requires to meet its priorities. The service provides significant added value with a strong emphasis on supporting strategic drivers eg/ Age Friendly York and Health & Wellbeing Strategy. An additional funding steam of £2,952 has been requested from the ICB as part of a joint Agreement (subject to approval). 5. York Community Furniture Store - £9,940 Funding stream: general fund Funding period: 1st April 2024 – 30th April 2025 Provision: To provide subsidised rates of second hand furniture for people on means tested benefits
Total Better Care Fund allocation - £42,450 Total General Fund - £13,340
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Decision Made by: Pauline Stuchfield, Director of Customer and Communities Contact Details: email: Pauline.stuchfield@york.gov.uk |
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On behalf of: Pauline Stuchfield, Director of Customer and Communities |
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To be implemented by: |
Carl Wain Communities Team Manager |
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On Completion – Signed off by
Pauline Stuchfield, Director Director of Customer and Communities |
Date: 17/04/2024 |