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Matter for Decision: The report set out the
findings from a review of the grants, and proposed changes to the total budget
available and a move to a commissioning based approach to ensure that grants
are more closely aligned to the council’s environmental policy objectives.
Decision of the Executive Councillor for Finance and Resources
The Executive Councillor resolved:
i.
To
agree the proposed budget of £30,000 for the Sustainable City Grants from
2015/16 onwards and to cash limit the grants from this point forward.
ii.
To move
from a grant funding approach to a commissioning approach for the Sustainable
City Grants from 2015-16 onwards, as outlined at 5.9 – 5.13 of the officer’s
report.
Reasons for the Decision:
As set out in the officer’s report
Any alternative
options considered and rejected: As set out in the officer’s report
Scrutiny
Considerations:
The committee received a report from the Strategy and
Partnerships Manager.
In response to member’s questions the Strategy and
Partnerships Manager said the following:
i.
An annual commissioning round would be promoted
to local voluntary and community groups in October each year. A ‘bottom up’
approach would be preferred whilst maximising value for money based on the
wider strategy.
ii.
Whilst 22 responses was
quite low the City Council had promoted the consultation widely. The
consultation ran for 12 weeks and was promoted via the website, Twitter and to
specific voluntary groups and organisations in the City.
The Scrutiny Committee considered the recommendations and
endorsed them unanimously.
The Executive Councillor approved the recommendations.
Conflicts of Interest Declared by the Executive Councillor
(and any Dispensations Granted):
Not applicable.