PEACEPLUS Tender - Multi Cultural Dimensions - (Food, Arts, Music and Dance) - PEACEPLUS Funded

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Tender information
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Type
Prior information
Procedure
Unknown
Ref. number
CCD 3.1
Estimated value
€147,295
Planned procedure start date
15 May 2026 00:00
Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council seek to appoint a suitably qualified organization(s) / individual(s) to offer a fully comprehensive and unique programme to provide an understanding of the rich cultures that reside within the Causeway Coast and Glens Area. Using the medium of music, sports, arts, dance, food & crafts participants will learn about each other and come together in new ways. This programme will bring both indigenous and newcomer communities together to share in each other’s cultures, to educate one another about their traditions and to understand the important role each culture has in creating a thriving economy and a socially diverse community that supports the positive development of the Borough. The tender response must address the following key issues: • Lack of understanding and cohesion between both between both local (indigenous) and newcomer (BME – Black and Minority Ethnic) communities and the importance of sharing cultural expressions. • Poor relationships between both local (indigenous) and newcomer (BME) communities. • Increased division and fear amongst both communities. • Difficulty in integrating and participation in local life for newcomer (BME) communities. • Support participants in being able to understand and share in each other’s culture. • Challenge and support greater understanding around contested views and opinions. • Raise awareness around the issues and misinformation which is preventing local people and newcomer communities from engaging with each other. • People feeling unable to share information about their culture and heritage. • Lack of confidence within newcomer (BME) communities in being able to share their knowledge and learning. Targets • Recruit minimum 280 participants - (CNR: 33%: PUL 33%: OTHER: 33%) • A minimum of 26 hours (total) of meaningful cross-community engagement must be provided per participant. • Delivery of an educational programme which captures, shares and educates participants about the rich culture across the Borough. • Delivery of an event to support participants to promote their way of life, their stories about both urban and rural culture. • Delivery of 7 key events which allows participants to showcase local music, arts, food and dance across the Borough. • Delivery of 2 large public events. • Creation of a vehicle which captures and promotes all of the cultural activities across the Borough. Outputs • Increase in the confidence of participants to explore other cultural traditions. • Increase in the participants to feel safe about demonstrating their cultural traditions. • Improvement in relationships between both the indigenous and newcomer communities. • Increase in knowledge that participants understand about other cultures. • Increase in feeling respected within the local community. • Improvement in the levels of trust between newcomer and indigenous communities. • Increase in confidence amongst newcomer communities to feel they can participate in wider society. Programme Activities • Stage 1: Recruitment of 280 participants across the identified key/ cultural institutions. • Stage 2: Deliver an educational programme which captures, shares and educates participants about the rich culture across the Borough and build the confidence of all participants to participate in wider society. The education and learning should contain workshops on diversity, equality, active citizenships relationship building and conflict management, preferably as an accredited format. The programme also has to be able to build relationships amongst all participants and provide learning which helps challenge the stigma and division between both indigenous and newcomer communities. • Stage 3: Plan and deliver 7 key events which allows participants to showcase local music, arts, food and dance across the Borough. • Stage 4: Delivery of 2 large public event which celebrates all cultures across the 7 DEAs and supports the participants to come together and educate others about their cultural traditions. • Stage 5: Creation of a vehicle which captures and promotes all of the cultural activities across the Borough. BUDGET: 147295 EUROS Timeline: 14 month This list of activities is not 100% exhaustive. As part of the Tender Quality Assessment, bidders are asked to deliver a profile that reflects these areas as well as allowing for their own knowledge, innovation, and experience. Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council would welcome a partnership or collaborative approach from several organisations / individuals that between them have the necessary expertise and experience. Individual submissions are also welcomed. 2.3 Project Budget The project has a maximum budget of 147295 EUROS (excl. VAT) All tender submissions should be submitted exclusive of VAT, to design and deliver the above activities and achieve the anticipated results by September 2027. Please carefully note that up to 20% of project funds will be released on award of contract and thereafter on a staged basis, your tender should align costs to the delivery of stages or outputs. 2.4 Project Timescale It is anticipated that the successful bidder will be contracted to begin project delivery within 6 weeks of contract award. All project activity must be completed by September 2027. All project related financial invoicing must be submitted within 1 month of the completion of the final report.

PEACEPLUS Tender - Multi Cultural Dimensions - Food, Arts, Music and Dance) - PEACEPLUS Funded

Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council seek to appoint a suitably qualified organization(s) / individual(s) to offer a fully comprehensive and unique programme to provide an understanding of the rich cultures that reside within the Causeway Coast and Glens Area. Using the medium of music, sports, arts, dance, food & crafts participants will learn about each other and come together in new ways. This programme will bring both indigenous and newcomer communities together to share in each other’s cultures, to educate one another about their traditions and to understand the important role each culture has in creating a thriving economy and a socially diverse community that supports the positive development of the Borough. The tender response must address the following key issues: • Lack of understanding and cohesion between both between both local (indigenous) and newcomer (BME – Black and Minority Ethnic) communities and the importance of sharing cultural expressions. • Poor relationships between both local (indigenous) and newcomer (BME) communities. • Increased division and fear amongst both communities. • Difficulty in integrating and participation in local life for newcomer (BME) communities. • Support participants in being able to understand and share in each other’s culture. • Challenge and support greater understanding around contested views and opinions. • Raise awareness around the issues and misinformation which is preventing local people and newcomer communities from engaging with each other. • People feeling unable to share information about their culture and heritage. • Lack of confidence within newcomer (BME) communities in being able to share their knowledge and learning. Targets • Recruit minimum 280 participants - (CNR: 33%: PUL 33%: OTHER: 33%) • A minimum of 26 hours (total) of meaningful cross-community engagement must be provided per participant. • Delivery of an educational programme which captures, shares and educates participants about the rich culture across the Borough. • Delivery of an event to support participants to promote their way of life, their stories about both urban and rural culture. • Delivery of 7 key events which allows participants to showcase local music, arts, food and dance across the Borough. • Delivery of 2 large public events. • Creation of a vehicle which captures and promotes all of the cultural activities across the Borough. Outputs • Increase in the confidence of participants to explore other cultural traditions. • Increase in the participants to feel safe about demonstrating their cultural traditions. • Improvement in relationships between both the indigenous and newcomer communities. • Increase in knowledge that participants understand about other cultures. • Increase in feeling respected within the local community. • Improvement in the levels of trust between newcomer and indigenous communities. • Increase in confidence amongst newcomer communities to feel they can participate in wider society. Programme Activities • Stage 1: Recruitment of 280 participants across the identified key/ cultural institutions. • Stage 2: Deliver an educational programme which captures, shares and educates participants about the rich culture across the Borough and build the confidence of all participants to participate in wider society. The education and learning should contain workshops on diversity, equality, active citizenships relationship building and conflict management, preferably as an accredited format. The programme also has to be able to build relationships amongst all participants and provide learning which helps challenge the stigma and division between both indigenous and newcomer communities. • Stage 3: Plan and deliver 7 key events which allows participants to showcase local music, arts, food and dance across the Borough. • Stage 4: Delivery of 2 large public event which celebrates all cultures across the 7 DEAs and supports the participants to come together and educate others about their cultural traditions. • Stage 5: Creation of a vehicle which captures and promotes all of the cultural activities across the Borough. BUDGET: 147295 EUROS Timeline: 14 months This list of activities is not 100% exhaustive. As part of the Tender Quality Assessment, bidders are asked to deliver a profile that reflects these areas as well as allowing for their own knowledge, innovation, and experience. Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council would welcome a partnership or collaborative approach from several organisations / individuals that between them have the necessary expertise and experience. Individual submissions are also welcomed. 2.3 Project Budget The project has a maximum budget of 147295 EUROS (excl. VAT) All tender submissions should be submitted exclusive of VAT, to design and deliver the above activities and achieve the anticipated results by September 2027. Please carefully note that up to 20% of project funds will be released on award of contract and thereafter on a staged basis, your tender should align costs to the delivery of stages or outputs. 2.4 Project Timescale It is anticipated that the successful bidder will be contracted to begin project delivery within 6 weeks of contract award. All project activity must be completed by September 2027. All project related financial invoicing must be submitted within 1 month of the completion of the final report.

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Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council
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