Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 1/71 - Homes in Community Hands: Year Two evalu…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 2/71 - Contents

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 3/71 - About this report

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 4/71 - Executive summary

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 5/71 - However, this suggests little use is bei…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 6/71 - amongst local policymakers of the sector…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 7/71 - were concerns that the grants received w…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 8/71 - 1. Introduction

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 9/71 - More funding and finance has also flowed…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 10/71 - To deliver these objectives the programm…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 11/71 - In the following section we set out the …

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 12/71 - 2. Theory of change and research framewo…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 13/71 - Figure 1: The initial theory of change l…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 14/71 - 2.2. Moderating factors

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 15/71 - 3. Community-led housing projects

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 16/71 - Figure 2: Project funding and distributi…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 17/71 - from houses, shops, community centres, b…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 18/71 - With 70 per cent of projects in the `Pla…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 19/71 - 3.3. Housing outputs, outcomes and impac…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 20/71 - other affordable housing provision, and …

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 21/71 - With only 3 per cent of units in our sur…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 22/71 - Table 2: The affordability of planned Af…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 23/71 - the overall development costs. If this i…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 24/71 - Figure 7: Impacts and intentions (Homes …

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 25/71 - The value of the Homes in Community Hand…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 26/71 - nine affordable units. The funding is al…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 27/71 - The interviews highlighted issues that a…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 28/71 - events had resulted in some members (and…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 29/71 - Some projects have developed strong boar…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 30/71 - `... [it] is disappointing that Homes in…
![`... [it] is disappointing that Homes in Community Hands is now closed to new applications. The CCF grant was very useful funding and needs to be replicated somewhere](pages/page-0030-large.png)
Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 31/71 - Relationships with enabler hubs

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 32/71 - and knowledge can be mobilised, alongsid…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 33/71 - a recipient of a Cohesive Communities Fu…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 34/71 - the issue of the speed of development in…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 35/71 - workshops with people and speak to solic…
![workshops with people and speak to solicitors about MHOS [Mutual Home Ownership Societies] ... theyre feeling more confident and determined.](pages/page-0035-large.png)
Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 36/71 - 4. Enabling hubs

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 37/71 - Figure 10: Hub income sources

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 38/71 - Figure 11: Expenditure as percentage of …

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 39/71 - without Homes in Community Hands grants.…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 40/71 - Hub pipelines

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 41/71 - Figure 12: Hub pipelines by project like…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 42/71 - Additional analysis has explored only th…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 43/71 - councils, community anchor organisations…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 44/71 - promotional activity with both groups an…
![promotional activity with both groups and key stakeholders. In the Tees Valley, the appointment of a second part-time development support worker in October enabled the hub to give greater priority to administrative and planning tasks such as `keeping track of costs, project support, [being a] sounding board to the hub lead and steering group and thinking about future sustainability (CHTV Hub development support worker). Further time investment was still required to use the webpage to promote hub activities and achievements such as the Redcar & Cleveland Voluntary Development Agency (RCVDA) first new-build project moving to `Live stage in January 2021; a new website was anticipated later in 2021. The appointment of a director by Breaking Ground also had a significant impact. One stakeholder observed that the directors appointment and subsequent activity had been a `massive catalyst for change within the wider city region and CLH (BG stakeholder representative). In addition to day-today organisational development, the hub undertook a branding exercise, resulting in its new name Breaking Ground as well as a week-long CLH festival which raised the profile of the sector nationally as well as regionally.](pages/page-0044-large.png)
Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 45/71 - challenged the resilience of the hub mod…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 46/71 - The `deep dives conducted by Community L…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 47/71 - enabling services. Looking across the hu…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 48/71 - want to be part of a movement (LCH hub o…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 49/71 - This relationship building work was used…
![This relationship building work was used in turn by wMUCH to inform a pitch to influence candidates for the May 2021 mayoral elections, on a range of issues including land and infrastructure, revenue funding for groups and for the hub to support its active pipeline. The 2021 mayoral elections were used similarly by LCH and the Breaking Ground hub. For the former, the aim was to influence mayoral manifestos. In Liverpool City Region the combined authority had previously supported CLH projects in Bootle and the Wirral, and was now asking for investment of £3.8 million over four years (£800,000 revenue and £3 million capital contributions) and support for the hub to facilitate delivery of the programme. The hub also has aspirations of creating a `political champions working group, bringing a group of local councillors together to meet regularly, guided by agreed terms of reference. Through its work with subregional RP networks LCH has sought to collectively influence the West Yorkshire combined authority: `We got ourselves into that [NYHP] partnership ... who are preparing representations for the mayoral elections (LCH hub lead).](pages/page-0049-large.png)
Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 50/71 - development, and strong mutual trust; an…
![development, and strong mutual trust; and the local legacy of HMRA in South Bank. The councils housing strategy officer was `very pleased to work with them around an important issue for the council [empty homes] adding as much value as possible employment skills especially for young people. He met with CHTV when applications went in for Community Housing Fund and Homes in Community Hands to ensure that the plans for a council CLH officer and for the CLH hub dovetailed.](pages/page-0050-large.png)
Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 51/71 - providing direct support to communities …

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 52/71 - Despite the narrative outlined by the co…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 53/71 - substance abuse peer recovery model) the…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 54/71 - Business Plan 2021 may foster collaborat…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 55/71 - support to produce affordable homes. The…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 56/71 - them with an enabler, allocating somewhe…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 57/71 - `You cant beat a face-to-face meeting wi…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 58/71 - make this work possible. As these grant …

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 59/71 - £800,000 of revenue funding over a four-…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 60/71 - seen as more challenging to secure agree…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 61/71 - empowerment, wellbeing and broad aspects…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 62/71 - of constrained funding. However, increas…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 63/71 - 5. The theory of change in practice

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 64/71 - · Output Number of sites and pipeline …

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 65/71 - groups and the nature of hub business mo…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 66/71 - Figure 14: The theory of change logic mo…

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 67/71 - 6. Conclusion

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 68/71 - development and service provision. This …

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 69/71 - 3. Climate change: To support community …

Homes In Community Hands_Year 2 Evaluation Report.pdf - page 70/71 - Appendix 1: Moderating factors affecting…

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