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Status: Closed
Published Date: 20/05/2016
Closing Date: 30/06/2016
Value: £65,000
Employer Engagement for Apprenticeships - Southwark Council is seeking Providers of employer prospecting and lead creation to develop the council’s relationships with local businesses, to generate interest in apprenticeship creation among those businesses and to refer interested parties to the council’s in-house business support service for further action. The Provider shall have: - an excellent track record in employer engagement - demonstrable understanding of apprenticeships, specifically the business case for apprenticeships across a range of sectors and business sizes ranging from micro to medium - a clear understanding of the recruitment and retention challenges faced by employers, both generally and concerning apprenticeships specifically, and of the needs of employers and apprentices; - proven delivery in lead creation and relationship management; - excellent partnership working skills. A track record of delivering similar services in Southwark would also be preferable. The Contract The contract will be delivered on a payment by results basis and will have a maximum value of £65,000 over two years, to engage Southwark-based SMEs deliver 600 referrals over two years of which no fewer than 85% will convert to first-meetings with the council’s business support service. Referrals shall be: - Southwark-based SMEs - Employers with an active interest in creating an apprenticeship - Vacancies appropriate for delivery as an apprenticeship

Status: Closed
Published Date: 24/03/2016
Closing Date: 29/04/2016
Value: £25,000
GB-England: SP1347 - PS259-11.15 salary sacrifice - ITT - Invitation To Tender - The Trust is seeking a single Service Provider to work in partnership with the Trust for the provision of the salary sacrifice services. The Successful Service Provider must initially provide the Childcare Salary Sacrifice Scheme, operate and manage the service on behalf of the Trust. The Service Provider may also offer a range of goods and services, which may include but not be limited to: Staff Restaurant, Mobile Phones, Bus to Work, Cycle to Work, Park and Ride, Workplace car Parking, White Goods, Other-Managed Service, The Service Provider must provide Childcare.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 26/01/2016
Closing Date: 08/02/2016
Value: £5,000
Invitation to tender for preferred supplier of market stalls - Lambeth Council wishes to appoint a preferred supplier to work alongside the Council and with Electric Avenue market traders to address trader concerns about the use of new, modern market stalls, prior to an exact order being placed with the preferred provider.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 25/11/2015
Closing Date: 31/10/2015
Value: neg.
TRavel and Accommodation Booking - Provision of travel and accommodation booking services

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 16/11/2015
Closing Date: 27/11/2015
Value: £73,000
DH2020 - Support to develop new operating model for DH - The Authority requires dedicated time from named consultants with skills and experience in designing and implementing change in organisations to reduce costs and deliver improvements to organisational capability within the public and private sector, ideally both domestically and internationally

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 09/11/2015
Closing Date: 03/10/2014
Value: £185,574
SO15190 - Contract Extension for Grant Administration for Impact Readiness Fund - This is an extension to the initial contract, details of which can be found at: https://data.gov.uk/data/contracts-finder-archive/contract/1626220/ This is to deliver and manage the Impact Readiness Fund. This fund will support social ventures to build the necessary infrastructure and skills required to manage their performance, improve their social impact, and attract social investment.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 24/09/2015
Closing Date: 20/10/2015
Value: £30,000
ESIF Local Implemention Plan ITT FD140915 - The Cheshire and Warrington Local Enterprise Partnership is inviting submissions for the LEP ESIF Local Implementation Plan (LIP) which will set out how the LEP and Local ESIF Sub-Committee wishes to manage the strategic focus, scale and scope of ESIF activity through opt-ins (co-financing with the Department for Work and Pensions, the Skills Funding Agency and Big Lottery), calls for projects and the associated financial allocations and deliverables. The LIP will be both a planning and a programme management tool. Later activity in 2017-2018 will focus on the planning aspect (drawing heavily from the Cheshire and Warrington ESIF strategy and Strategic Economic Plan as it is refreshed). Proposed activity in 2016 will have an increased emphasis on proposed calls for projects and expected outputs as the programme rolls out and it becomes possible to supplement the Plan with data drawn from project applications, approvals and actual performance in 2015 to chart the delivery of the ESIF. It will also be important to show how ESIF delivery contributes to the delivery of the Strategic Economic Plan for Cheshire and Warrington and the National Operational Programmes for ERDF (European Regional Development Fund), ESF (European Social) Fund and EAFRD (European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development). To do this it will be necessary to make a limited number of updates to the Cheshire and Warrington ESIF including the re-introduction of priority axis 2 (ICT and Broadband) and the re-allocation of outputs attributed to the Cheshire and Warrington ESIF by Government. The LIP aims to guide European Structural and Investment Funds investment in Cheshire and Warrington over the full period from 2015 to 2020+.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 21/09/2015
Closing Date: 13/05/2015
Value: neg.
PQ0092 - The Provision of a GBS LEP Growth Hub Business Support Function - AWARD - GBS LEP working with Birmingham City Council is seeking to commission a contractor to deliver a Business Support Function as part of the delivery of the GBS LEP Business Growth Hub. Growth Hubs are part of a government initiative to roll out a national network of hubs which will provide a single local place for businesses to go for business related advice and support. The provision of a GBS LEP Growth Hub is seen as a ‘game changer’ in the LEP’s Strategic Economic Plan (http://centreofenterprise.com/s/s). They will help to create economic prosperity for the area. GBS LEP and its key delivery partners believe that it is important that its Growth Hub provides its own dedicated business support function as part of a comprehensive business support service. The provision of such a function is seen as being a crucial step in contributing to the work of the Growth Hub by helping to inform and support local businesses in different ways. If you are interested in submitting a quote please click on the following link to access Birmingham City Council’s tender Portal:-. https://in-tendhost.co.uk/birminghamcc/ and submit your details to register as a bidder. We will send you a log on and password so you can download the necessary documents. Your completed quotation should be returned by 12pm on Wednesday 13th May 2015 using the Supplier Portal. For more information, please contact Nicola.handley@birmingham.gov.uk

Status: Closed
Published Date: 17/06/2015
Closing Date: 22/07/2015
Value: £500,000
GB-London: BUSINESS ENGAGEMENT SERVICES TO INCREASE ACCESS TO SUPPLY CHAIN OPPORTUNITIES IN THE LONDON BOROUGHS OF LAMBETH AND WANDSWORTH - The aim of this project is to enable local businesses to access supply chain opportunities linked to major developments across the boroughs of Wandsworth and Lambeth with a particular focus in the Nine Elms Vauxhall area in support of the aims of the Nine Elms Vauxhall Strategy Board’s Employment Training and Business Charter

Status: Closed
Published Date: 01/06/2015
Closing Date: 24/06/2015
Value: neg.
British Council - Independent Complaints Review (ICR) Service - The British Council’s products and programmes are accessed by a wide range of customers, including individuals, organisations and businesses. Operating in more than 110 countries, the British Council’s global customer service teams handle millions of enquiries each year, relating to all areas of the organisation’s work. Complaints are also handled by these teams, and are mostly resolved at first contact. Where matters are more serious, complex or specific, a mature internal framework exists for the escalation of these complaints, and is applied wherever in the world they may have originated from. We now want to introduce the option for individuals, organisations and businesses to request independent complaint reviews