The successful bidder will undertake research and produce a report that contextualises and communicates the impact of the Heritage Fund’s investment in large capital projects in the heritage sector. The research will look at a sample of up to 25 projects to understand:
•The longer-term impact of our investment on a range of projects and the grantee organisations
•The role our investment played in supporting longer-term organisational sustainability and resilience including but not exclusively the following:
oRevenue generation
oFundraising
oIncreasing financial reserves
oGovernance
oCapacity and skills
oAudience or membership development and diversification
oImproving strategies/plans and supporting systems and processes
The Heritage Fund is looking to appoint a suitably qualified supplier to provide a retrospective assessment of our capital funding. We want the appointed supplier to not only focus on the impact of the our capital funding but how we can embed learning from the research. It is expected that evidence and insight generated through the learning and research activities will help inform our future practice.
To provide film editing and making services
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To provide support and maintenance for the National Lottery Heritage Fund's website for a period of 3 years beginning 1/2/26
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The Heritage Fund is taking the opportunity around some legislation changes such as the Procurement Act 2023 etc to review how we are applying, monitoring, evaluating and reporting in line with the Social Value Act
We are therefore seeking a provider to deliver the following (please note the list below is not limited to the areas listed) these requirements are to be produced in line with Legislation and Government guidance already in place or coming into force at the end of October 2024:
Understanding:
•Assessment of existing supply chain – understanding environmental impact, social impact, inclusivity of current suppliers and modern slavery requirements. (minimum top 20 by value)
•Provide benchmarking around social value of the Heritage Fund against other organisations and share best practice.
•Assessment and collation of social value criteria within Framework Agreements and other Contracts that we already use such a Crown Commercial Services (CCS)
•Understanding of Greening Government Sustainable Procurement requirements and how to implement these.
Improving:
•Creation of methodology to evaluate and monitor social value contribution of new and existing suppliers
Embedding:
•Creation of a toolkit including examples of social value questions linked to a variety of different project requirements etc. Including provision of templates for social value questions with associated guidance which supports colleagues with rationale.
•Production of a Suppliers Code of Conduct incorporating but not limited to Sustainability, EDI, modern slavery, anti bribery etc
•Drafting of a Modern Slavery Statement for the Heritage Fund
•Provide recommendations for improvement
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•Assessment of existing supply chain – understanding environmental impact, social impact, inclusivity of current suppliers and modern slavery requirements. (minimum top 20 by value)
•Provide benchmarking around social value of the Heritage Fund against other organisations and share best practice.
•Assessment and collation of social value criteria within Framework Agreements and other Contracts that we already use such a Crown Commercial Services (CCS)
•Understanding of Greening Government Sustainable Procurement requirements and how to implement these.
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NHMF 0363 Provision of Evaluation Services - Heritage Innovation Fund
The Provision of Evaluation Services - Heritage Innovation Fund
The Heritage Innovation Fund is a UK-wide pilot programme (2022-2027) to help organisations nurture experimental new ideas with the potential to shape the future of the heritage workforce development (skills, recruitment, underserved audiences and digital engagement).
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The theory of change and evaluation framework should cover both the Small and Large (Development and Delivery) grants. We need:
•A theory of change for Landscape Connections
•A strategic evaluation framework which includes:
•A clear vision and purpose
oProcess evaluation
oImpact measurement approach
oMonitoring/ data collection methods
Options for measuring value for money
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The National Memorial Heritage Fund (the Fund) is seeking to appoint suitably skilled and experienced consultants for our Register of Support Services Framework Agreement (RoSS). The Framework has 4 Lots as detailed below: Lot 1 – Heritage & Culture Construction Project Management Consultant Lot 2 – Business Development and Management Consultant Lot 3 - Public Engagement with Heritage Consultant Lot 4 – Natural Environment Consultant The Fund provides grant funding to large, well-resourced and experienced organisations and other public bodies together with small voluntary/community groups will little or no experience of undertaking heritage projects. This Framework is to be used by the Fund to commission consultants who can provide expert advice and support the assessment, mentoring and monitoring of projects. This Framework will also be open to the Arts Council England (ACE) for them to use if required.