Title: Capacity Building Clare Sharpen, Senior Consultant
1Capacity BuildingClare Sharpen, Senior Consultant
2- Purpose of the presentation
- To present GLEs approach to capacity building
- To give practical examples of capacity building
in action - To demonstrate how the impact can be measured
3- Today I will cover
- Context issues in London
- GLEs capacity building model
- GLEs capacity building projects
- Case Study examples of activity
- Benefits of capacity building
- Examples of measuring the impact
4- Issues affecting implementation in London
- Skills issues
- Low level of project management, financial
management and other skills - Lack of understanding of specific reporting
requirements - High turnover of staff in the sector
5- Issues affecting implementation in London
- Delivery issues
- Lack of focus on monitoring and/or evidencing
- Problems with planning for long-term
sustainability - Failure to meet output targets
- Beneficiaries are hard-to-reach
6- GLEs capacity building model
- Wide range of support offered to funded projects
- Tailored to organisations needs
- Delivered within a Funded Programme
- Partnership model drawing on specialist
expertise - - ICT training
- - Financial/ Audit support
- - Project Management training
7London Development Agency (LDA)
European Social Fund (ESF)
co-financing
LDA Opportunities Fund Programme 2007 - 2009
Funded project
Capacity Building project
Funded project
Funded project
Support, advice, guidance training
8- GLE provision of Capacity Building in London
- Since 2004
- Currently delivering 3 projects
- London Development Agency and London Councils
- Providing support to 156 organisations (plus a
further 70 from July 2007) - The 3 contracts total over 1m
- Demand for capacity building is growing
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9- GLE Capacity Building projects
- 1. LDA- ESF co-financed programme
- January 2005 to September 2007
- 31 projects
- Total contract value of 562,733
- 3 full-time staff members
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10- GLE Capacity Building projects
- 2. LDA Opportunities Fund programme
- April 2007 to March 2009
- 94 projects (40 ESF co-financed)
- Total contract value of 327,000
- 2.5 full-time staff members
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11- GLE Capacity Building projects
- 3. London Councils ESF programme
- April 2007 to March 2008
- 31 projects
- Total contract value of 181,000
- 2 full-time staff members
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12- Case study LDA Opportunities Fund Capacity
Building Project - 94 projects
- 50m of LDA/ ESF funding split into three themes
- Skills and Employment
- Regenerating Town Centres
- Green Economy
- Universities, local authorities, voluntary sector
organisations and private businesses
13Needs Diagnostic
Action Plan
Dedicated website
ICT training e.g. MS Excel, Word, Web design
Project Management training
Tailored workshop series
11 on-site support visits
Pre-audit support visits
Contract compliance e.g. quarterly claims, ESF
regulations
Networking events
14- GLE Workshops
- Over 300 delegates have attended GLE capacity
building workshops to date. - Highly interactive challenging
- Demand-led topics
- Excellent feedback received
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16- GLE Workshops topics
- Step by step guide to completing Claims
- Beneficiary Recruitment and Retention
- Financial Management and audit
- Project Management
- Managing Successful Partnerships
- Project Evaluation
- Accredited Quality Systems and Quality Marks
- Exit Strategies Sustainability
17- Example workshop content
- Step by step guide to completing claims
- Explaining Outputs Definitions
- How to use the quarterly claim forms
- Explaining timescales deadlines
- LDA / ESF Evidence Requirements
- Practical session City Living project,
groupwork completing a mock project claim
18- Example workshop content
- Project Evaluation
- What is in an evaluation?
- Why evaluate?
- Ensuring an evaluation is useful, relevant and
cost effective - Organising an evaluation
- Structuring an evaluation report
19- Example Exercise
- Whats in an evaluation?
- Activity Split the cards into techniques for
monitoring and techniques for evaluation. - What are the key differences between monitoring
and evaluation?
20- Pre-Audit support
- 11 on-site visits
- How to prepare complete financial records
- How to cross-reference financial records
- Guidance on eligible expenditure
- Expert advice provided by Chartered Accountants
to ensure financial compliance
21- ICT training
- MS Excel
- MS Access
- MS Outlook
- MS PowerPoint
- MS Project
- MS Word
- Web design
- TOTAL Over 200 training days to date
22- Guidance
- Templates
- Case studies
- Networking
- Updates
- Training
- Workshops
- Best practice
23- 11 support
- Technical support e.g. re-profiling of project
expenditure, outputs, delivery plans - Advice on administrative systems and processes
- General business support e.g. marketing,
recruitment, sustainability, fundraising - Handovers to new project staff
24- Benefits to the projects
- Help with understanding and meeting LDA / ESF
requirements - Practical support for contract compliance
- Increased skills base amongst projects which
improves their delivery - Creating opportunities for networking
- Building projects capacity to deliver long-term,
maximising sustainability
25- Benefits to the funders
- Increased compliance with regulations
- Reduction in errors on claim submissions
- Time saving for funders staff
- Improved performance of programme
- Strengthening of regional skills base
26 27- The results of GLE capacity building
- Outputs
- 39 workshops held
- 850 workshop attendees
- 344 days of ICT training
- 90 pre-audit support visits
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28- Evaluating the impact of capacity building
- Analysis of feedback forms
- Distance Travelled methodology
- Case studies
- Steering group meetings
- Interim and final evaluations
29- Feedback forms
- Collate analyse all feedback data
- Report feedback to funders
Poor limited OK Good Excellent
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31Impact Analysis by organisation
Before After Distance
Impact Analysis by training course or workshop
32I have learned skills that I can apply to my job
The training enabled us to manage the project in
the best way possible
We have had some good training opportunities
that have really been a benefit to the people
working on our project
It was well worth my while attending
33- Evaluations
- Interim and final evaluations of all projects
- Analysis of direct impact on project compliance
and delivery standards - Evaluations feed into future project design
34- Conclusions
- Taking a tailored, practical approach to capacity
building - Clear identification of the local issues and how
to address them - Offering a wide range of support and training
- Drawing on external expertise through
partnerships - Maximising the performance of programmes
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