Published date: 14 August 2017
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Contract summary
Industry
Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security - 79000000
Location of contract
Any region
Value of contract
£40,000
Procurement reference
Evaluation of the Norfolk Community College Project
Published date
14 August 2017
Closing date
18 August 2017
Contract start date
30 August 2017
Contract end date
31 July 2019
Contract type
Service contract
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
No
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
No
Description
Invitation to Tender
Evaluation of the Norfolk Community College project
A partnership project led by East Coast College as part of the Big Lottery's Building Better Opportunities Programme
Introduction
On behalf of the Norfolk Community College Project, East Coast College is looking for a suitably qualified evaluation provider, to help measure the impact of the project over a two year period. The provider should have the academic capabilities to carry out both qualitative and quantitative methods of research and evaluation. They should also have the expertise to involve and train local people in research and evaluation practice, and in particular, people who have experienced long periods of unemployment or economic inactivity.
2: Scope
Over 30 months, the Norfolk Community College Project will support a minimum of 1000 unemployed and economically inactive adults across Norfolk. The breakdown of these minimum requirements is provided below, and the applicant should explain in their tender the percentage of this volume that they expect to form part of the evaluation, along with the breakdown of methods they will use to evaluate personal and project outcomes.
Description of Requirement Volume
Number of people engaged in activities to improve their work readiness 1000 comprising 500 men, 500 woman, 500 unemployed, 500 economically inactive, 160 aged 50 or over, 205 with disabilities, and 41 from ethnic minorities.
Number of people that move into education or training on leaving.
200 out of 1000 representing 20% of all people.
Number of people that move into employment, including self-employment on leaving. 170 out of 1000 representing 17% of all people and comprising 85 people who were unemployed and 85 people who were economically inactive
Number of economically inactive people who move into job-search activity upon leaving. 250 out of 500 people representing 50% of all economically inactive people.
3: Background
On behalf of a partnership comprising a range of local delivery organisations, East Coast College made a successful application to the Big Lottery Fund's Building Better Opportunities Programme, which is co-financed by the European Social Fund. The project forms part of the EU Structural and Investment Fund Strategy of the New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership.
The Norfolk Community College Project is underpinned by three project principles, which provide the foundations for the overarching impacts to be achieved by the project between now and 31 December 2019. These principles are outlined below, and it is expected that applicants will give full consideration to these when making their responses to the evaluation ITT.
More information
Attachments
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- Evaluation ITT Norfolk Community College July 2017 JW - Final.docx
- Tender notice
- Evaluation ITT - BBO
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- Additional Document C.docx
- Tender notice
About the buyer
Contact name
Debbie Penny
Address
East Coast College
St Peters Street
Lowestoft
NR32 2NB
England
Telephone
01502 525090
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