Programmes Management

Service outline

The programmes management function covers a range of internal and external funded programmes, managed on behalf of a wider partnership, of which Suffolk County Council is a part, or as a contracted agent. Services include:

  • project appraisal and approval;
  • project and scheme monitoring;
  • preparation and submission of grant claims;
  • liaison with auditors; and
  • programme evaluation.

The programmes currently managed in 2007/08 are:


Performance Reward Grant

The Suffolk Strategic Partnership’s Performance Reward Grant is worth £753,000. The grant could be applied for through a tender application process that was open to groups who wish to apply to deliver activities that will help to address childhood obesity, the engagement of young people, that strengthen links between communities and the natural environment, help communities to reduce carbon emissions, that promote social inclusion, support social enterprises, improve rural service provision, and that support 2012 in Suffolk. A list of approved projects can be found on the Suffolk Strategic Partnership web page.


Rural Services Evaluation

In June 2007 the Programmes Management Team were commissioned to undertake a review of the Suffolk Rural Services Scheme 2006/7, on behalf of all Suffolk District and Borough Councils. Read the full report here Rural Services Scheme Evaluation 2006-07 (PDF, 774Kb).


Suffolk Development Agency activities

The Suffolk Development Agency provides support to projects across the county. The details of this support are yet to be finalised but will be published on the SDA website strategies page.


Investing in Communities (IiC)

East of England Development Agency's role as the regional development agency for the East of England is to lead sustainable economic development in the region. Investing in Communities is one of the four areas of activity, focussing on enabling economic inclusion, and solutions that address the problems and barriers which prevent people from achieving their full potential and contributing to the region's development and growth.

Investing in Communities' priorities are firmly focused on finding solutions to barriers around the 3 key drivers for productivity growth - skills, employment and enterprise.

The majority of funding available to the programme is routed through nine sub-regional partnerships to deliver activities outlined in their IiC business plans. Further details of the Suffolk programme can be found in the Suffolk IiC Business Plan 2007 to 2011 available from the EEDA website http://www.eeda.org.uk/files/Item_9_IiC_Suffolk_Business_Plan.pdf

More information can be found on our IiC web pages.

Investing in Communities Evaluation 2006/07

The External Funding and Programmes Team have been commissioned by the Suffolk IiC Board to carry out an evaluation of the Investing in Communities (IiC) Programme in Suffolk for the 2006/07 period.
The stated aims and objectives are as follows:

  • feedback and inform on IiC interventions;
  • review value for money of interventions (effectiveness, efficiency and economy);
  • aim to identify opportunities for developing more responsive and equitable services;
  • help to make the management of interventions more efficient and effective;
  • allow project and programme managers to reflect objectively on what is working well and what could be improved;
  • ensure that opportunities that provide value for money can be identified and incorporated into future IiC programme activity.

The full report is now complete and the key findings of the evaluation can be found in the executive summary at the beginning of the report.

IiC Report (PDF, 527Kb)

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