Published date: 27 July 2021

Closed opportunity - This means that the contract is currently closed. The buying department may be considering suppliers that have already applied, or no suitable offers were made.


Closing: 9 August 2021, 12pm

Contract summary

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Location of contract

Yorkshire and the Humber

Value of contract

£5,000 to £7,500

Procurement reference

WWF-UK/CF021/092

Published date

27 July 2021

Closing date

9 August 2021

Closing time

12pm

Contract start date

16 August 2021

Contract end date

29 October 2021

Contract type

Service contract

Procedure type

Open procedure (below threshold)

Any interested supplier may submit a tender in response to an opportunity notice.

This procedure can be used for procurements below the relevant contract value threshold.

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

Yes


Description

Community Engagement & Co-creation

WWF-UK and Yorkshire Wildlife Trust are partnering to deliver a series of micro-community projects that are co-designed and delivered by the community.
The Oral Histories project is the first step in developing a programme of meaningful engagement with the local community. We will capture the lived experience and future visions of the people who live and use the landscape and build on this to co-create further community projects. Through a process of consultation and co-creation, the Oral Histories project will be designed by and for the local community.

Oral Histories will provide a unique and personal insight into the past, enabling a greater understanding of land use in Ingleborough and the human connection to the area and its nature. The Oral Histories project should create a record of the past, present and future of Ingleborough, as we explore with the contributors their vision for a wilder future of the landscape. We are especially interested in memories and connections of some of the 'hero' species and habitats recorded at Wild Ingleborough (see Appendix), including curlews, red squirrels, limestone pavement and hay meadows. This will provide anecdotal evidence of how common these species and habitats used to be.

Please send proposals (max 5 pages or 10 slides) to kmachin@wwf.org.uk and paul.brady@ywt.org.uk by 9th August.



Your proposal should include a plan for how you would deliver the Oral Histories project, detailing:

Your approach to identifying and recruiting contributors, ensuring the inclusion of diverse and non-traditionally consulted community groups. Please detail how you would select contributors for interview.

How you will co-create the delivery of the Oral Histories project with the contributors and local community

Your method for capturing, recording and storing the Oral Histories, ensuring the project is legally and ethically sound and that data is protected.

Your ideas for the creative outputs of the project, and how you will engage a variety of audiences including schools, youth, diverse and non-traditionally engaged groups of individuals.



We are open to joint or partial proposals that will be delivered in partnership.


More information

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About the buyer

Contact name

Kathryn Machin

Address

The Living Planet Centre,Brewery Road
Woking
GU214LL
England

Email

kmachin@wwf.org.uk