LCR Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP Sample Clauses

LCR Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP roles and responsibilities The LCR LEP is the primary body for determining and promoting economic development across the City Region and its Chair is a member of the LCR CA. It is a private sector led partnership bringing together the private and public sectors plus others including both Higher Education and the not for profit sectors. It is led by a main partnership Board which is itself informed by advice and expert opinion from a series of sector and thematic specific sub-boards. These sub-boards comprise expert members from a variety of backgrounds and sectors who work to a common purpose and specific focus either on sectors of the LCR economy that have identified growth potential or enabling themes such as Enterprise and Innovation. The LEP Board and its sub-boards are supported and provided with executive capacity through a membership organisation that provides financial support to match UK Government and EU funding to undertake core activities and direct interventions to stimulate growth. The organisation manages the delivery of agreed policy through a range of activities and projects including sector development, business support and the Growth Hub, development of financial instruments for business, inward investment, skills brokerage and promoting enterprise in schools and colleges. It also plays a key role in the development of applications for funding through national competitions including Local Growth Funds. These processes and associated project pipeline development are each informed and guided by extensive sector knowledge and expertise and informed private sector leadership. Following the devolution agreement, the LEP Board will continue to have a key interface role with Government (ministers and senior civil servants) in progressing interventions and supporting the development of the overall Growth Strategy for LCR. This strategy will provide the evidence base for making investment decisions and allocating the SIF, in addition to local transport objectives and existing statutory requirements. The LEP Board will work closely with the LCRCA to support growth, and will act as the lead stakeholder group for the private sector. The LEP’s networks and activities will provide a key platform for the delivery of LCR economic development projects. The interventions and overall portfolio that are additional to the development of economic strategy and policy will continue to be delivered by the membership organisation on behalf of the LEP and LCRCA. T...
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