UK Shared Prosperity Fund/Multiply 2023

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Value

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Classifications

  • Other services

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  • tenderAmendment

Submission Deadline

2 years from now

Published

5 months ago

Description

Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council is looking for providers of services for the following themes, as part of a Dynamic Purchasing System:
      
      Service Lot 1: Communities and Place, Vibrant in Towns and High Streets
      Service Lot 2: Communities and Place, Discover Dudley
      Service Lot 3: Communities and Place, Culture and Heritage
      Service Lot 4: Communities and Place, Community Capacity Building
      Service Lot 5: Communities and Place, Increasing levels of Digital Inclusion
      Service Lot 6: Business Support, Pre-start up, Start-up and early growth
      support
      Service Lot 7:  Business Support, Established businesses
      Service Lot 8:  People and Skills - Targeted interventions aligned to engagement, employment, training and skills
      Service Lot 9:  Multiply
      
      Please note: We are aware that Service Lot 5 is missing from the suite of documents due to a technical issue.  A full description is contained within 'Appendix One - UK SPF Multiply Project Description Document' please state which lots you are applying for on the application to join.
      
      The DPS  will now remain open for the next four years, ending on 14th May 2027.  Please ignore the dates in the original document set as they relate to the initial round of applications.  All submissions will be reviewed and processed within 10 days.
      
      Please ensure your details are up to date on the In-tend system to receive notifications relating to bidding opportunities.

Additional information: Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No

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