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North East Creatives slides for 27 mar pm
1. North East Creatives
Workshop
Potential Collaborative Cultural & Creative Sector
Bids for funding for business/artist development
via the EU Programme (North East LEP
2. Agenda
Background
The Opportunity
The Offer from the
Sector
Matching the Offer to
the Opportunity
Funding options
Delivery model options
Lead Partner options
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4. Reminder: the opportunity for
North East Creatives
ERDF for business supported
(possibly only trading
businesses)
ESF for training in enterprise
skills (possibly only pre-start)
Availability of match funding
Intervention rate(s)
Partnership arrangements
dealing with risk
Outputs
Convincing the LEP of the GVA
impact
Lead Partner Cultural
organisation? Local Authority?
Enterprise Agency? RTC?
6. My thoughts (only guesses)
Cultural organisations will have options to bid
for Multiple Barriers work and/or Health
Inequalities work in their patch
Could bid as part of wider partnerships in
each patch OR as the cultural sector in that
patch if can reach critical mass of 贈2-3m
(unlikely?)
If seeking to be part of a partnership, there
are likely to be several courtiers
Can be included in more than one proposal
8. Volunteering in
cultural & creative
activities and events
as a way of
developing
confidence and skills.
The Offer from the Sector
Cultural/creative
classes as a way of
overcoming isolation
for excluded groups
e.g.
The elderly
People with
learning
disabilities
Participation in
cultural/creative
activity as a way of
tackling health
problems especially
mental health
Culture & creativity
as a way of
developing the skills
and enthusiasm of
young people.
Possibly leading to
further education,
training or
employment in the
sector.
Creative
Inclusion
9. The Offer from the Sector
1. Culture & creativity as a route to engage, develop and move on young
people post 16
2. Volunteering on cultural & creative activities and events as a route for
disadvantaged people to gain confidence and skills
3. Culture & creative classes to help overcome isolation and build confidence
for excluded adults, where this leads towards economic activity
4. Participation in cultural/creative activity as a route to better (mental)
health, as part of progression towards economic activity
10. Proven track record of working with
hard to reach groups
Proven impact on participation, well-
being, confidence
Variety of ways into, through and
out of the sector
Scale of activity 1,000s of
beneficiaries (how many eligible?)
Diverse size, sector, location
Interesting routes to digital inclusion
Most organisations have some
experience of ESF
The Offer from the Sector
Harnessing peoples enthusiasm for what they enjoy
11. The Offer from the Sector
Anything else?
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part of Colour Your
Life Photography
project
13. My thoughts (only guesses)
Cultural organisations will have options to bid
for Multiple Barriers work and/or Health
Inequalities work in their patch
Could bid as part of wider partnerships in
each patch OR as the cultural sector in that
patch if can reach critical mass of 贈2-3m
(unlikely?)
If seeking to be part of a partnership, there
are likely to be several courtiers
Can be included in more than one proposal
14. Delivery model options
Part of wider partnerships or
stand-alone bids?
Named partners and/or
framework procurement?
Community Grants may
continue
Will need lead partners
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15. Lead partner options
Local Authorities
Local VCS Consortia
Community Foundation(s)
Tyne & Wear Museums &
Archives
Northern Inclusion
Consortium
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16. Next steps
Write up results to date
Get some clarity on the call
Decide whether to co-ordinate
across the sector, if so, how?
Woo partners
Bid
Win
Deliver