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< Back to main menuEssential guidance and information to help you deliver change in your community
Toolkits and future support
Practical support and resources for community organisations
Find out moreDemonstrating the value of long-term, unconditional, resident-led funding
Find out moreA series of projects sharing what worked in the Big Local programme and why, and supporting the Big Local legacy in the communities that were involved.
Beacon areas
Supporting connections between community organisations continuing resident-led action beyond Big Local
Find out moreHealth inequalities
Supporting community-led health and wellbeing approaches to tackle health inequalities
Find out moreThe latest news and blogs from Local Trust, Big Local and beyond, exploring community power and resident-led change
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A locally trusted organisation is the organisation chosen by your Big Local partnership to administer and account for the distribution of your funding, and/or deliver activities or services on behalf of the Big Local partnership.
Your Big Local partnership guides the overall direction of Big Local in your area and makes decisions about how your Big Local funding will be used. You might work with more than one locally trusted organisation. This will depend on your Big Local plan and the skills and resources you need.
We have a funding agreement with your locally trusted organisation(s), and this is the document that is legally binding.
As a minimum your locally trusted organisation must be able to:
We don’t expect partnerships to have a bank account, process invoices or deliver lots of activities. This is why we ask you to work with organisations that you trust, that have the appropriate skills and structures in place to do this for you.
However, we know that some Big Local partnerships do deliver some community-based activities; indeed some want to go further and become their own locally trusted organisation. If you are thinking about delivering some activities or becoming your own locally trusted organisation please see our guidance: Big Local Partnerships becoming their own locally trusted organisations.
We expect Big Local partnerships to choose a locally trusted organisation in an open, fair and transparent way. It’s important that you are able to work with your locally trusted organisation to achieve the vision you have set for the Big Local area.
Any organisation that meets our criteria and pass our due diligence can be a locally trusted organisation. Locally trusted organisations in Big Local areas include: housing associations, parish councils, local businesses, charities, voluntary groups, community voluntary services, community foundations, trusts and other funders, community groups, schools, credit unions, churches and a GP surgery.
As part of our assessment, we carry out due diligence checks on your chosen locally trusted organisation(s). As part of this process we check if the organisation:
Once we’ve completed our assessment and due diligence checks, we send your locally trusted organisation an offer letter that sets out the amount of funding endorsed, the payment schedule, and the terms and conditions of funding. We copy in the chair of the Big Local partnership and the Big Local rep. The locally trusted organisation signs the terms and conditions, also known as the funding agreement, to indicate that they agree to them. We release the funding once we receive a signed copy of this agreement. You can see a copy of the standard terms and conditions of funding here.
Once the funding agreement has ended it’s up to the Big Local partnership and locally trusted organisation to decide whether to continue the relationship when you submit a new plan to us, or whether to choose another locally trusted organisation.
We carry out due diligence checks each time a new funding agreement is put in place. We may also require your locally trusted organisations to send us their annual financial accounts each year once published.
Your locally trusted organisation will report regularly to you and then us on your expenditure (normally every six months). We call this reporting on your spend, and ask for the following information:
You can agree locally on any additional reporting between the partnership and the locally trusted organisation that suits you and your locally trusted organisation. You can find out more in our guidance, How to complete a Big Local spend report.
Funding details are set out in the offer letter from Local Trust.
We provide locally trusted organisations with a contribution towards partnership support and/ or grant administration – which is 5% of the total spend. This is in addition to your £1m. It only becomes available once we endorse your Big Local plan.
If, by the end of the agreement, the partnership spends less than the amount budgeted for in the funding agreement, the unspent funds must be returned to us – along with the proportionate 5%. The funds will be added to the balance of your area’s £1m so you can use it in the future. There is also an option to request an extension to your plan or ask for a variation to your activities, so that more of the underspend can be used during the current plan. This can be agreed with Local Trust by email.
If you choose to fund an organisation that supports you with social investment, alongside the loan itself, we provide an administration loan fee to the organisation instead of 5% as a contribution to costs. This will be detailed in their funding agreement. For more information on social investment please see our guidance on Social investment and Big Local.
Your Big Local partnership might want your locally trusted organisation to do more than receive, administer and account for the Big Local funding. So, you might want your locally trusted organisation to provide extra support and/or deliver parts of the Big Local plan, which could include:
In this case, some partnerships will agree extra payment to the LTO, and will include this in their plan budget. It’s a good idea for Big Local partnerships and locally trusted organisations to agree your relationship in writing. This agreement does not need to be long or complicated but should include roles and expectations, any services or support provided, the funding amount and time period, as well as any local working arrangements and reporting on progress or spend.
Each Big Local partnership might want to work with more than one locally trusted organisation. This will depend on the Big Local plan and the skills and resources required. But, do keep in mind that the more locally trusted organisations you have at the same time, the harder it might be for your partnership to keep track of overall progress and spend on your plan, as each of them will have a separate agreement with us and with the partnership.
While you might just have one locally trusted organisation, we expect a wide range of people, community groups, charities, organisations, businesses and public agencies will be involved in Big Local. Some may provide and deliver services and activities on your behalf but not be your locally trusted organisation. It is these organisations that your locally trusted organisation will fund on behalf of your Big Local partnership. These organisations do not have a direct relationship with us, but they might work closely with you. In these instances it is the responsibility of the locally trusted organisation to put in place appropriate funding agreements and arrangements that set out:
There are many reasons why your locally trusted organisation might change. For example, your locally trusted organisation might experience changes which mean they can no longer support the partnership. Or you might develop a need for a different type or level of support that your current locally trusted organisation cannot provide.
The funding agreement which is between us and the locally trusted organisation can be terminated with three months’ written notice by either side. Please note that the Big Local partnership cannot terminate this agreement; we need to do this on your behalf. If your Big Local partnership, the locally trusted organisation and Local Trust all agree, a funding agreement can be terminated with a shorter notice period.
Your new locally trusted organisation will need to meet our criteria and pass our due diligence checks before we can put a funding agreement in place with them. When changing, it’s a good idea to think about a handover period to cover the time it takes for us to set up a funding agreement with your new locally trusted organisation. Otherwise there will be some time when funding is not available to your area.
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