HERITAGE AND PLACE RESEARCH

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£25,000

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  • Research and development consultancy services

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Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

3 years ago

Description

The aim of this research is to understand how the evidence on place based funding can inform The National Lottery Heritage Fund's approach to meeting its strategic objective to demonstrate how heritage helps people and places to thrive. 

Strand 1: How effectively is the Fund delivering on our strategic place priorities? 
 
Strand 2: What does the evidence tell us about how The Fund should advance its place priorities through financial and non-financial approaches?

Strand 3: What options are open to the Fund to advance its place priorities through our investment in the short, medium and longer term? 

The research will be used to support the Fund's strategic planning and policy development. Key audiences for the research include: 
•	The Fund's staff 
•	Other funders, heritage stakeholders, policy makers and interested parties 

All outputs should be prepared on the basis that they could be published externally.

To Apply please email Diane LaRosa
[email protected]

Please Note: If you are interested in this Project it would be very helpful if you could email us before the 25th May 2021 to let us know? Thank You.

FULL DETAILS OF THIS PROJECT ARE SET OUT IN THE ATTACHED ITT BRIEF.

Additional information: PLEASE NOTE THIS PROJECT IS THE SAME AS CURRENTLY ADVERTISED ON FIND A TENDER AND THE FUND'S OWN WEBSITE DATED 28TH APRIL.


PLEASE SEE THE DELIVERY DATE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO THE 22ND OCTOBER 2021.

CLARIFICATION Q AND A ADDED 2.6.21.

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