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Read moreThis guidance updates our approach to what we mean by “political activity”
This guidance updates our approach to what we mean by “political activity” and explains what this means for Big Local areas going forward, providing a fuller explanation of what we mean in our grant terms and conditions.
When we put in place a funding agreement with an LTO we ask them to sign terms and conditions. In the prohibited purposes section it states: “Grants must not be used for any purpose which is prohibited by Big Local funding, including… political activities.”
The primary purpose behind the grant conditions in relation to political activities is to ensure that:
We recognise that one of the big benefits of Big Local is its ability to provide local residents with a voice and the skills and confidence to influence decisions made in their area, and we have no wish to unnecessarily constrain this as a result of this guidance.
In some Big Local areas, local councillors sit on – and in some cases chair – Big Local partnerships. Where councillors are members of Big Locals, partnerships should seek to ensure:
Big Local partnerships bring together local people with an interest in and commitment to their area, and there is often an overlap between partnership members and those interested and involved in local political parties. This is not a problem, provided that Big Local partnerships are careful to manage it in a way that does not expose themselves to the risk of being associated with a particular political party or agenda. This means partnerships should:
Individual members of Big Local partnerships are able to engage in party political activity, however Big Local funds cannot support that activity. In the same way LTOs acting outside of Big Local can do whatever they want, within the constraints placed on them by charity law (where applicable) and their own trustees. However they cannot make use of Big Local funds to support party political activity as that breaches the terms and conditions of funding and they have a particular responsibility to ensure spend is appropriate.
Organisations that have been funded by Big Local to deliver services and activities are in the same position as LTOs – what they do outside of the confines of Big Local is not a matter for Local Trust or Big Local, but that any Big Local funds they receive should not be used to fund political activity and Big Local partnerships should not provide funding for that purpose.
We would not expect any Big Local funding to be provided to national or local political parties in any circumstances.
Through Big Local we are eager to promote democratic participation and recognise that some Big Local partnerships may become involved in the range of community-based campaigning work. For example ensuring that community voices are heard when decisions are made around preserving an asset for community use or maintaining local authority funding for a vitally important local bus service. Other Big Local areas may find themselves involved in projects which require them to convince local partners, including the local authority, to make decisions that support the delivery of their ambitions – for example deciding to transfer an asset to the Big Local partnership or an associated organisation.
We would expect most Big Local partnerships to take forward activity seeking to influence local decision making to some extent, where it forms part of a partnership plan and contributes towards a shared vision for the area. In particular where it relates to working with local people to:
However, in doing so, Big Local areas should take care to ensure that their activity does not put them in danger of breaching the terms and conditions. This may not necessarily occur because of the subject matter of a particular issue, but rather the manner in which it is pursued, and caution should be applied to ensure activity doesn’t become part of any political controversy. This means campaigning activity shouldn’t become the predominant activity of the partnership or organisation for an extended period of time.
We have considered defining this further and giving examples but the problem with this is that they inevitably confuse matters further and detract from the flexibility that we are encouraging and is at the heart of our approach and guidance. Instead we acknowledge that each area and case is different and each case must be considered in light of its individual facts and circumstances.
If you have any queries about this guidance please contact Local Trust: 020 3588 0565, info@localtrust.org.uk.
We do review and update our guidance from time to time and if you have any suggestions please let us know.
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