Tendering

Tender for the provision of One Stop Shop Services across Northern Ireland

The Public Health Agency (PHA) wishes to tender for the provision of One Stop Shop Services across Northern Ireland to cater for the health improvement needs of children and young people aged 11-25.

This follows the piloting of a number of models across Northern Ireland over the last 18 months.

Tender Date: 
16/11/2011

Tender Proposals for the Filming & Production of DVD outlining Aids for Peace Impact

The overall aim of this project is to produce a 15 minute summative DVD illustrating the learning from this cross-community youth project and highlighting how relationships between young people and youth workers from different traditions on this Island have been forged.

 

Tender Date: 
27/10/2011

Procurement of Community/Voluntary Organisations to deliver on the Maximising Access in Rural Areas (MARA) Project

The Public Health Agency (PHA), in conjunction with the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (DARD), has developed a four year partnership project to improve the health and wellbeing of rural dwellers in Northern Ireland. The MARA Project will increase access to services, grants and benefits by facilitating a co-ordinated service to support rural dwellers living in or at risk of poverty or social exclusion.

Tender Date: 
23/11/2011

Invitation to Tender for Provision Of Process Day(s) & Strategic Plan

R.A.F.T. is a Community based Project in Armagh City offering free Psychotherapy/Counselling, Complementary Therapies and a range of therapeutic courses. Invitation to tender for; (a) Process days for R.A.F.T. personnel (1 day at present, additional subject to accessing further funding) to include Strategic & Operational Planning (b) 50 hours assistance with writing Strategic Plan for the R.A.F.T. organisation (capped rates apply to this aspect of the work).

This work is part funded by the Community Relations Council through the Strategic Support Fund & by

Tender Date: 
06/10/2011

Successfully winning contracts

<p>More and more services are being provided outside of the mainstream public sector. This has created new opportunities for third sector providers but inevitably means bidding in competition for funding.</p>

Third sector organisations need the capacity to demonstrate how they add value and offer competitive advantage in order to attract public funds.

Tendering Information

There are several websites to view procurement opportunities in Northern Ireland.