In October 2005, following a public consultation, the former Active Communities Directorate of the Home Office (whose responsibilties are now part of those in the Office of the Third Sector in the Cabinet Office), launched an application process for organisations or partnerships to receive strategic funding from April 2006 onwards.
There were three types of grant available:
In June 2007 the OTS announced the addition of seven social enterprise strategic partners to make the programme representative of the third sector and Office of the Third Sector business.
Strategic partnerships represent long–term co–operation and support between government and the sector. It is grant–in aid funding, and these grants are managed by Memoranda of Understanding, rather than work–plans with deliverable outcomes. They are reviewed annually, as well as throughout the year. The relationships are subject to review and will initially last for at minimum of three years.
The OTS wants the concerns and priorities of the third sector be clearly expressed to and heard by government, and the strategic partners programme aims to ensure there are organisations that are empowered to help make this happen.
The OTS third sector strategic partner organisations are funded to enable them to fairly reflect the views of their members to government, through activities including events, conferences, research or consultation. For its part, the OTS will consult and involve partners in policy development, taking into account the evidence, advice and opinion they provide.
Strategic partners were selected for their ability to provide an effective voice in relation to the strategic objectives of the OTS.
This includes being able to:
Strategic partners were selected for their ability to influence the national debate on volunteering or charitable giving.
This includes being able to:
Strategic partners were selected for their ability to:
The Office of the Third Sector now has 45 strategic partners: