Southwark Local Access Partnership Programme - Packages 3 and 4

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£696,600

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  • Other community, social and personal services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

3 weeks from now

Published

9 hours ago

Description

The Southwark LAP aims to tackle the key barriers to starting and growing a social-purpose organisation by providing a comprehensive package of enterprise support over the next two years and make strong progress towards the long-term goals namely: 
• Build capacity, skills, community, connections and support across our social ecosystem. 
• Tackle entrenched social issues in Southwark. 
• Widen the diversity of those who own, start up, and are employed by social enterprises and charities in Southwark. 
The Southwark LAP is targeted at Global Majority-led and/or women-led organisations and individuals, those historically most marginalised and underserved in the borough. These contracts relates to providing enterprise support for later-stage enterprises focussed on growth, which will help social enterprises to grow and thrive.
The pre-tender estimates for each of the lots is:
Pack 3 - £359,100 and £384,120 (including VAT)
Pack 4 - £337,500 and £355,000 (including VAT)

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