Film Academy 2023-24 Evaluation - AWARD

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Submission Deadline

8 months ago

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7 months ago

Description

The BFI is seeking a contractor with the appropriate knowledge and expertise to undertake comprehensive monitoring and evaluation for the BFI Film Academy during 2023/24. The evaluation will need to cover process, impact and value for money assessment.
      
      The Film Academy programme runs annually, aligned with the academic year, with activity taking place in multiple locations across the UK. The evaluation should run alongside the Film Academy courses activity - starting from October 2023 through to August 2024, and beyond where required. 
      
      The evaluation will build upon already existing reports and data which have been carried out annually between 2012 and 2022 which includes a 10-year review of Film Academy programme published in 2023. The evaluation will be informed by the current logic model for Film Academy activity developed in 2022 for Screen Culture 2033 and the BFI's National Lottery strategy.

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Graham Bellas

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0207 173 3299

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