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Title: Sailing to Success Resourcing Community Anchors


1
Sailing to SuccessResourcing Community Anchors
  • Jeff Scales
  • Regional Development Manager North West
  • Development Trusts Association

2
Previously
  • Area Based funding Initiatives (E.g. Single
    Regeneration Budget, Objective 1 2,
    Neighbourhood Renewal Fund, New Deal for
    Communities)
  • Grant Funding, core funding, more flexible
    development funding
  • More funding for the VCS
  • Community development underpinning majority of
    activity

3
Now
  • End of majority of ABfIs
  • Thematic funding (e.g. young people, environment,
    health)
  • Economic outputs (e.g. Working Neighbourhoods
    Fund)
  • Scarcity of grant funding, development funding,
    core funding, and funding for the VCS
  • Competition for grants is extremely high
  • Contracting, procurement commissioning
  • Trend is for investment (for financial and/or
    social returns)
  • Emphasis on enterprise and sustainability
  • But remaining emphasis on community empowerment,
    devolution and local decision making (in the
    context of Local Authority activity)

4
Recession Has the situation just got worse?
  • Potentially less money to be fed into the sector
  • Less charitable giving
  • Lack of cheap credit and loans and increasing
    reliance on reserves
  • Energy costs and costs of supplies remain high
  • Deprived communities affected to a higher degree
  • Pressure for LAs to make savings
  • Reduced income from office rents, room hire,
    training, cafes and bars, consultancy

5
But there are opportunities
  • Speculate! (e.g. residential no longer profitable
    on every scrap of land increased buyer power)
  • Better deals with suppliers (especially
    construction)
  • Government spending programmes continue as does
    focus on community!
  • Community Anchors address the issues (e.g.
    tackling poverty, unemployment) so increased
    need for their services
  • Increase in the pool of volunteers
  • Loss of faith in unregulated capitalism is
    there another way?
  • Opportunity to rebuild the economy on a firmer
    footing (e.g. triple bottom line accounting,
    community anchors driving regeneration)
  • A catalyst for a higher quality and less
    dependency?

6
Main Resource Areas for Anchors
  • Volunteer input
  • Local Fundraising
  • Philanthropy
  • Small Grants
  • Local Authority Partner Support
  • Charitable Trusts and Foundations
  • Government Grant/Investment Schemes
  • Area Based Initiatives
  • Income through enterprise (selling services or
    product)
  • Commissioning/Procurement/Contracts
  • Asset based development management
  • Loan/Adventure Capital/Equity Finance
  • Shares and Bonds
  • Generic and Thematic Resources

7
Resources for Anchors of Different Sizes
8
Example Balanced Funding Portfolio
9
Anchor Resources
10
Community Builders Fund - 70m
  • 59m from DCLG, 11m from OTS
  • Investment fund supporting enterprising community
    organisations
  • Orgs that are the backbone of their communities
  • Acquiring buildings, running local services,
    supporting sustainability
  • 70 capital / 30 revenue
  • Government proposal for 70 loans / 30 grants
  • Up to 20,000 pre-investment support (194)
    50,000 feasibility planning (131) 750,000
    investment (65)
  • Fund manager TBC

11
Community Asset Ownership Transfer
  • The Quirk Review 2007
  • The benefits of community management and
    ownership can outweigh the opportunity cost
  • Advancing Assets Programme 2008
  • - DCLG sponsored and DTA led
  • - 5 Local Authority areas in the Northwest so
    far
  • - Community Asset Transfer strategies and pilot
    transfers
  • - Further round to be advertised in Nov 2008
  • Asset Transfer Unit 2008

12
The Asset Development Challenge
  • Can be long, difficult and tense
  • Must get the business case right
  • Shortage of appropriate finance
  • Skills gaps
  • Poor condition and suitability of assets
  • Neglect of core activities and mission drift
  • In the case of transfer - potential to shift
    large risks to VCS

13
The Opportunities
  • Communities with ownership and pride
  • And generating circulating wealth
  • A catalyst for community activity
  • A stronger, less reliant sustainable VCS
  • In the case of transfer - Strong third
    community/LA partnerships
  • Further info www.dta.org.uk

14
Community Asset Transfer (CAT) Loan Account
  • Unity Trust Bank (long history of working with
    the social economy sector)
  • To turn disused publically owned sites into
    community owned assets
  • 100k-6m
  • Up to 80 of value of property
  • Good rate (Base 1)
  • Good term (up to 25 years)
  • Flexible (e.g. can be arranged so first 24 months
    cover only interest)
  • www.unity.uk.com

15
Income generation through sales
  • Sales of services or products
  • Examples (urban dairy selling cheese, managed
    workspace, community café and catering, community
    transport, consultancy work, community abattoir,
    ferry service, childcare, ICT classes, make
    benches from recycled plastic)
  • Achieving balance between social/community and
    enterprise (but fundamentally it needs to be
    viable and sustainable)
  • The fifteen experience a balance between
    product and purpose and putting the customer
    first
  • Often individual community enterprise activities
    contain a mixture of funding
  • Community Anchors who are also charities often
    set up trading arms (only do this if you need
    to!)
  • See www.financehub.org.uk (Guide to Trading)
  • See www.dta.org.uk (Publications Cultivating
    Enterprise)

16
Contracting
  • Being commissioned or entering a procurement
    process
  • Massive issues for the third sector (e.g. scale
    of contracts, PQQs due diligence, recognising
    social returns and quality, ability to make a
    surplus etc)
  • Need to demonstrate that you can deliver quality
  • Good way in can be sub-contracting or joining a
    wider consortium (but prepare to be squeezed on
    cost!)
  • FutureBuilders (210m) www.futurebuilders-england.
    org.uk
  • - To develop third sector delivery of public
    services
  • - Recently expanded to cover any public service
  • - Investment of 50k
  • - Mix of loan, grant and professional support
  • - Possibility of 10k development grant

17
Working Neighbourhoods Fund
  • Measures to tackle worklessness in the most
    deprived areas (linked to IMD and population
    size)
  • Held by LAs and linked to LAAs
  • Fund advocates innovation, flexibility and local
    solutions
  • E.g. employment pools in deprived areas
    community enterprises training for young people
    business incubators peer mentoring
  • Commissioning rather than grant funding

18
Working Neighbourhoods Fund Allocations
19
The Working Neighbourhoods Fund Guidance (Nov
2008)
  • We need to tailor our approaches to local
    communities, taking account of local issues This
    means giving local people a direct stake in how
    we tackle worklessness
  • It is a new approach, a bold approach, and a
    community driven approach
  • Targeting areas of high worklessness by
    devolving and empowering communities

20
Hazel Blears on the Working Neighbourhoods Fund
  • We have been concerned WNF is a traditional
    model and the point is to be more innovative.
    Its targeted at people who have never worked so
    our usual solutions will not be effective for
    them and the challenge is to do something
    different
  • DTA National Conference (16th Sept 2008)

21
Loan/investment finance
  • The Social Enterprise Loan Fund (TSELF)
    www.tself.org.uk
  • - Replaces Local Investment Fund (LIF/NW
    Community Loan Fund - 7m of loans to 150 orgs in
    past 14 years)
  • - Aims to double its loan portfolio over 3 years
  • Triodos Opportunites Fund www.triodos.co.uk
  • - Social Venture Capital (200-750k to support
    growth)
  • - Loan Finance, organisational support and
    networking
  • Adventure Capital Fund www.adventurecapitalfund.or
    g.uk
  • - Currently reviewing its investment policy
    (Main Investment Fund and Managed Workspace Fund
    on hold)
  • - Business Development Fund (grant of up to
    15k) is about reopen
  • Charity Bank www.charitybank.org
  • - Bridging loans, working capital loans, loans
    for building refurb or purchase
  • Office of the 3rd Sector Risk Capital Fund (20m)
  • - probably to begin investing in next financial
    year
  • Unity Trust Bank and Venturesome

22
Community Shares and Bonds
  • A community share issue
  • - Community members purchase shares
  • - Financial dividends are paid if the enterprise
    is profitable
  • - Social impacts are measured and reported to
    shareholders.
  • - Shares could be withdrawable, subject to
    conditions
  • A community bond issue
  • - Mechanism to raise long term loans on similar
    terms from members of the community, with a
    commitment to repay after a number of years
  • Further info www.dta.org.uk (publications)

23
Charitable Trusts and Grant
  • Big Lottery Fund Awards for All (up to 10k)
    and Reaching Communities (10k-500k but only up
    to 50k for capital)
  • Esme Fairburn Foundation
  • Tudor Trust
  • Lankelly Chase Foundation
  • Plunkett Foundation
  • Coalfields Regeneration Trust
  • Co-operative Community Fund www.co-operative.coop
  • Trusts attached to banks (e.g. Lloyds)
  • Entrust (recycling Landfill Tax Credits links
    to Wren, Biffaward etc)
  • Local Community Foundations

24
Grassroots Grants
  • 130m OTS fund nationally led by Community
    Development Foundation (CDF www.cdf.org.uk)
  • To offset end of SRB, NRF etc
  • Aimed at local community groups (i.e. less than
    20k turnover)
  • Grants of 250-5,000
  • - 80 million small grants fund
  • - 50 million endowments programme to enable
    local funders to generate additional donations on
    a matched basis (building capacity to provide
    long-term funding for frontline community
    organisations)

25
Discussion
  • What do you think anchors need to do to survive
    in todays resource environment?
  • What are the difficulties for new anchors and
    where could resources come from to support them?
  • Whats the resource gap and what sort of
    resources are best to support the development of
    Community Anchors?
  • In discussing the above try and reflect the
    different shapes and sizes of Community Anchors
  • 3 key points to feed back

26
On the Horizon?
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Conservatives A stronger society, voluntary
action in the 21st Century
  • A Voluntary Action Lottery Fund (replacing BLF)
  • A network of social enterprise zones in deprived
    communities
  • Allow Third Sector Organisations delivering
    public services to earn a competitive return
  • Office for Civil Society with a transformation
    plan to replace Office of the Third Sector

28
Jeffs tips on resourcing Anchors
  • Diversifying income streams to spread risk
    (combinations of grant, contract, income
    generation, loan finance)
  • Be aware whats making you money and what you are
    subsidising (decent financial management is
    essential)
  • Dont be afraid to do something purely commercial
    in order to subsidise other activities (see the
    big picture)
  • Cash cows help with cash flow and give you much
    needed unrestricted funding
  • Develop assets and avoid liabilities

29
Jeffs tips on resourcing Anchors
  • Go for full cost recovery whenever possible
  • If going for grant funding properly go for it!
  • A business plan for your organisation is very,
    very useful
  • Being small and voluntary isnt a bad thing and
    keeps risks low - But being large diverse can
    help spread your risks!?!
  • Try to avoid saying we need money say invest
    in us and this is what we can do for you

30
Contact
Jeff Scales Regional Development Manager
(Northwest) t 01254 889925m 07912
269668 e  j.scales_at_dta.org.uk Website
www.dta.org.uk
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Thematic Anchor Resources
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What community anchors do!
  • Provide childcare, make benches, manage office
    space, teach ICT, support small businesses, cook
    healthy food, run cafés, recycle paper, support
    other community organisations, employ people with
    special needs, grow stuff, manage community
    centres, run cinemas, rent out houses, undertake
    youth work, provide home help schemes for older
    people, run community transport schemes, lobby
    Councils for improvements on behalf of local
    people, undertake consultancy work, run schools
    for excluded young people, manage parks and play
    areas, have festivals fun days Dickensian
    Christmas Fairs, run credit unions, support
    neighbourhood management and other local
    initiatives, refurbish derelict buildings, set up
    social enterprises, support people to find work,
    homework clubs, DJ Workshops, five a side
    football, manage Healthy Living Centres, support
    local artists, provide wedding and conference
    facilities, create web-sites, regenerate market
    town centres, teaching basic skills English and
    Math, lend money, employ local people, repairing
    and selling bicycles, running play schemes,
    sports days, manage sports facilities, provide a
    refuge for women, publish community newsletters,
    teach construction and catering skills, support
    community radio, run community arts projects,
    manage renewable energy schemes, build green
    homes, manage grant funding, managing local
    markets (market stalls), run community cohesion
    projects, manage street ranger schemes, install
    CCTV, manage shops, benefit advice and debt
    counselling, promote tourism, manage heritage
    sites, undertake social audits, run pubs and
    bars, building and managing a BMX track, run
    Archaeology schools, provide sets for film and
    television productions, manage allotments, run
    Tourist Information Centres, run Abattoirs,
    provide ferry services

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ESF - Community Grants in the NW
  • Up to 12k for 3rd Sector Groups
  • Supporting people in deprived communities into
    the labour market
  • Initial help with basic skills, taster work
    experience including volunteering, training
    advice, job search, equipment, confidence
    building etc
  • Cheshire Learning Together Cheshire
    Warrington
  • Cumbria Cumbria Community Foundation Cumbria
    CVS
  • Gtr Manchester GMCVO (The Towpath Fund)
  • Lancs Lancashire County Developments
  • Merseyside Community Foundation for Merseyside
  • www.nwnetwork.org.uk       
  • info_at_nwnetwork.org.uk
  • Tel 0161 236 6493

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Myplace (190m)
  • DCSF and Big Lottery administered
  • For world class youth facilities
  • Grants between 1m and 5m
  • Need to deliver on 4 outcomes
  • - Attractive and safe places
  • - Increased participation by young people
    (especially in disadvantaged areas)
  • - Increased access to information, advice and
    support
  • - strong partnership working between LAs and
    their third sector/private sector partners
  • Third sector led projects will get 50k revenue
  • grant

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Young Peoples Fund 2 (38m)
  • Between 30k 500k
  • Has to meet Every Child Matters outcomes
  • - being healthy, staying safe, enjoying and
    achieving in life, making a positive
    contribution, improving economic well-being
  • Has to be young people led (support and advice
    available to help organisations achieve
    participation)
  • Majority for services and activities
  • But grants up to 50k to develop sites and
    buildings (for capital projects worth up to
    200k)
  • See www.biglotteryfund.org.uk

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Changing Spaces
  • Big Lottery Fund
  • Local Food Programme (50m ranges 2k-500k)
  • Community Spaces Programme (50m 10k-450k)
  • Access to Nature Programme (25m 50k-500k)
  • Ecominds Programme (7.5m up to 250k)

37
Community Land Trusts
  • Aimed at addressing affordability of housing
  • Secure land and buildings through community
    ownership and retaining an ownership stake
  • Houses sold or rented to those in need
  • Recent Statutory Definition of CLTs
  • Community Land Trust Fund (2m)
  • - Esme Fairburn, Tudor Trust, Venturesome
  • - Aiming for 30 operational CLTs with 150 homes
    in 4 years
  • - 3 funding streams (Feasibility Fund 1 day
    consultancy, Technical Assistance Fund 2500,
    Investment Fund loan only Pre-development
    Fund, Development Finance)

38
Department of Health Social Enterprise Investment
Fund
  • To stimulate and encourage the start up and
    development of a vibrant social enterprises in
    the health and social care sector
  • 27m on top of the 73m secured in 2007

39
Unclaimed Assets Fund
  • Estimated 500m left in dormant bank accounts
  • Labour Partys 2005 manifesto to channel
    unclaimed financial assets back into the
    community
  • Bill in progress
  • Legislation would provide the legal and
    administrative framework for distributing assets
    from dormant cash accounts
  • Utilising 15 yr dormant bank accounts
  • Investment in disadvantaged communities, youth
    facilities, financial inclusion and possibly a
    social investment bank (likely Big Lottery
    managed)
  • Legislation will not be compulsory (banks to
    participate voluntarily but will they?)
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