Select Committee on Culture, Media and Sport Minutes of Evidence


Annex One

SHAPING A NEW DISTRIBUTOR

New Distributor Grants Programmes—an illustration of how they might look

OutcomesHealth—
Improved
physical health
and social well
being
Community learning
—increased personal independence and employability
Youth Inclusion
—Improved
rights,
relationships
and resources
Environment—
Improved
community
spaces and
relationships,
reduced isolation
Strengthened Civil Society—Increased social capital, voluntary and community group capacity and volunteering
Open Programmes
Micro (up to £500)
Small (up to £25K)
Medium (up to £250K)
Strategic (up to £1m)
Prescribed Programmes
Specific outcome #1
Specific outcome #2
Non Lottery Programmes

This matrix can be overlaid with:

    —  Percentage reserved for the voluntary and community sector.

    —  Specific outcomes for different prescribed programmes.

    —  Budget allocations (percentages) for programmes.

    —  Budget allocations (percentages) for types of work funded (eg service delivery, research, international development, capacity building).

    —  Geographical variations in outcomes and budget allocations.

All programmes and outcomes would have a commitment to promoting social inclusion and tackling.



 
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