Commissioning activity

Norwich City Council works with local organisations to deliver services that matter. Through commissioning, we team up with community groups, charities, and businesses to make sure public services are effective, inclusive, and tailored to local needs.

What is commissioning?

Commissioning is how Norwich City Council works with external organisations - like charities, businesses, and community groups - to deliver services for residents.

Instead of doing everything in-house, the council partners with others to make the most of resources, improve service quality, and support the local economy.

Why does the council commission services?

By commissioning, the council can:

  • achieve better outcomes for the community
  • use resources more efficiently
  • support local organisations, including voluntary and community groups

What does commissioning include?

Commissioning can take different forms depending on the service and community needs:

  • procurement: buying goods or services through formal contracts
  • grants: funding organisations to deliver specific outcomes
  • partnerships: working together to achieve shared goals

Types of grants available

Annual grants - for voluntary, community, and social enterprise organisations delivering ongoing services.

Community Grants Programme - small grants of £50, £300, or £500 for local groups or residents running neighbourhood projects.

Grants in Kind - instead of money, the council offers resources or facilities to support community work.

How does it work?

The council follows a commissioning framework—a set of principles and steps that guide how services are planned, funded, and reviewed. This ensures transparency, fairness, and alignment with community needs.

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