Tay Cities Region Deal Benefits Realisation Plan Progress Update
The Benefits Realisation Plan (BRP) progress update outlines achievements, commitments, and next steps of the Tay Cities Region Deal. Key actions include reviewing Logic Chain Models, updating Definitions Guidance, and aligning the Implementation Plan. Both governments have approved the plan with minor changes requested for clarity, demonstrating a simple example for other deals. The ongoing work will continue with regular updates to the Partnership and publication on the Tay Cities website
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Tay Cities Region Deal Benefits Realisation Plan
What is a Benefits Realisation Plan? A Benefits Realisation Plan (BRP) sets out the Deal s approach to monitoring & evaluation It is a commitment of the Deal as set out in the Grant Offer Letter and individual Project s Legal Agreements Projects will report updates on their outputs, outcomes & impacts over the life of the Deal in order to monitor & evaluate the Deal s overall commitment of: Inclusive Growth, Carbon, Community Wealth Building & Community Benefit impacts will also be recorded
What has been achieved so far? Dr Mark Graham introductory presentation to Joint Committee (December 2021) BRP BRP commitment set out in Grant Offer Letter (December 2020) developed & shared with Partnership & Governments for comment (01/02/22) Review Panel Established (28/10/21) Dr Mark Graham appointed to support PMO (13/10/21) Close working relationship with other Deals (on- going) Workshops to inform definitions, Logic Chain Models & reporting template (January 2022)
What next? By June 2022, the following actions are committed to: Review all returned Logic Chain Models Begin work with all year 3 + Programmes and Projects to develop their Logic Chain Models Review and update the Definitions Guidance before sharing with all Programmes /Projects/Fund Pilot the reporting template with volunteer project(s) Undertake the annual review of the Implementation Plan to align it with the Benefits Realisation Plan Reporting of Benefits to be included as part of Q2 and Q4 Quarterly Report
What next? The Benefits Realisation Plan is an on-going piece of work so the PMO will continue to discuss progress and provide updates to the Partnership Both Governments have indicated that they are content with the principles and overall approach to monitoring & evaluation. They have commended it for being a good, simple example for other Deals The UK Government have approved the Plan. The Scottish Government have requested minor changes for clarity. They confirmed on 10thMarch that they were happy to approve the Plan with further updates to be actioned by the PMO by the end of April. It will then be published on the Tay Cities website The Joint Committee is asked to approved the Plan
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