Following consideration of a report of the Head of Planning, Economy and Regeneration, the Community Policy Development Group had made the following recommendation:
1) A one year grant award be made for 2021-2022, with a review in the autumn of 2021;
2) Grants to be made on a 1 year settlement basis, to be reviewed annually each autumn;
3) The £9650 previously offered to Age UK Mid Devon be identified as a saving;
4) The grant payments for 2021 – 2022 to the Council’s other strategic partners should remain at the same levels as 2020-2021;
5) The levels recommended were:
Organisation |
2021-2022 Grant |
|
|
Churches Housing Action Team (CHAT) |
£12,500 |
Citizens Advice |
£15,500 |
Involve – Voluntary Action in Mid Devon |
£12,000 |
Mid Devon Mobility |
£22,000 |
Grand Western Canal |
£45,000 |
Tiverton Museum of Mid Devon Life |
£27,500 |
Tourist Information Service |
£4,000 |
|
|
Total Grants |
£138,500 |
|
|
Savings |
£9,650 |
· If the Cabinet were minded to reduce the grant payment awards in 2021-2022 the Community Policy Development Group would recommend that the organisations which directly supported vulnerable residents should have their grant payments protected, namely:
· Churches Housing Action Team (CHAT)
· Citizens Advice
· Involve – Voluntary Action in Mid Devon
· Mid Devon Mobility
The Cabinet Member for Community Well-Being outlined the contents of the report stating that many of the strategic partners had found new funding streams which could be used in addition to the grants available from the authority. He highlighted the closure of Age UK (Mid Devon) and that this money could be used as a potential saving. He explained the impact of the pandemic on many of the grant recipients and how they would be important in the future.
Consideration was given to:
· The need to consider a longer term settlement for grant recipients in the future, rather than a one year settlement
· A typographical error with regard to the 2019/20 funding for the Citizens Advice Bureau
· How vital the recipients were to the community and the role they were playing during the pandemic
RESOLVED that the recommendation of the Policy Development Group be approved.
(Proposed by Cllr D J Knowles and seconded by Cllr C R Slade)
Reason for the Decision – So that the allocation of grants could continue to support external agencies delivering services to enhance the Council’s Homes, Community and Economy priorities
Notes:
i) Cllr D J Knowles declared a personal Interest as he was a Life Member of the Tiverton Museum and a Trustee of INVOLVE;
ii) Cllr B A Moore declared a personal interest as he was the Mid Devon Representative for INVOLVE;
iii) Cllr C R Slade declared a personal interest as he was the Devon County Council representative for INVOLVE, the Chairman of the Grand Western Canal Joint Advisory Committee and a Trustee of the Tiverton Museum;
iv) *Report previously circulated and attached to the minutes