Common use of Regeneration and the Fairer Scotland Fund Clause in Contracts

Regeneration and the Fairer Scotland Fund. In August 2008 the Scottish Government confirmed that the Dundee Partnership's Fairer Scotland Fund (FSF) proposals had been successfully integrated. The local outcomes will be examined further to determine whether they need to be redrawn to better complement the SOA. However, in the meantime they will be retained to allow for consistent evaluation of all FSF activity currently underway. Where there are additional opportunities to invest through the FSF, the Partnership will consider the new frameworks for Equally Well, Tackling Poverty and, in particular, Early Years and Early Intervention, where allocation to date has been modest. The Community Regeneration Forums continue to play a powerful role in allocating FSF to local priorities and stronger links are now developing with Local Community Planning Partnerships. Over £1.5m of FSF will be allocated by March 2010 to community assessed and commissioned regeneration activity which reinforces the targeted investment from mainstream services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Single Outcome, Single Outcome

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Regeneration and the Fairer Scotland Fund. In August 2008 the Scottish Government confirmed that the Dundee Partnership's Fairer Scotland Fund (FSF) proposals had been successfully integrated. The local outcomes will be examined further to determine whether they need to be redrawn to better complement the SOA. However, in the meantime they will be retained to allow for consistent evaluation of all FSF activity currently underway. Where there are additional opportunities to invest through the FSF, the Partnership will consider the new frameworks for Equally Well, Tackling Poverty and, in particular, Early Years and Early Intervention, where allocation to date has been modest. The Community Regeneration Forums continue to play a powerful role in allocating FSF to local priorities and stronger links are now developing with Local Community Planning Partnerships. Over £1.5m of FSF will be allocated by March 2010 to community assessed and commissioned regeneration activity which reinforces the targeted investment from mainstream services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Single Outcome, Single Outcome

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