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OCS spending to reduce by 61 percent over three years

Summary: The Office for Civil Society’s total spending is expected to fall from £192million in the current financial year to £74million in 2014/15, according to the Cabinet Office’s annual report and accounts.

The accounts show that the departments’ spending peaked at £227million in 2009/10, fell to £192million in 2010/11 and will remain at that figure this year.

Spending is forecast to fall to £146m in 2012/13, £82m in 2013/14 and £74m in 2014/15, representing a 61 per cent decline in three years, higher than most other government departments. Its administration budget is also expected to fall from £4million this year to £3million in 2014/15.

The department’s main programme cost in 2010/11 was the youth volunteering charity v, which received £47.3million, more than the combined costs of the Grassroots Grants programme, the Targeted Support Fund, the Transition Fund and the strategic partners programme in 2010/11.

Source: oneeastmidlands.org.uk


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