Work with Sport England, the Football Foundation and Active Partnership Network to help enhance and fulfil the Multi-Sport Facilities commitment.
Greater Manchester Moving are seeking a Measurement, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) partner to work with Sport England, the Football Foundation, and Active Partnerships network to help enhance and fulfil the multi-sport facilities commitment*.
You will be valued within the network of partners working on the multi-sport commitment as the support organisation; who can help shape, share, and draw together expertise, learnings, innovation, ideas, experiences and impact which progresses thinking and practice in this area.
You will work closely to support the eight Regional Network Managers who are seconded from the Active Partnership network to help to make sense of their reflections and learning within their relative area.
This will add valuable additional capacity to allow us to develop this work and link local knowledge to support national thinking.
Objectives
What’s needed?
Budget and timescale of work
The envelope of available budget is up to £45,000 inclusive of VAT. This piece of work will commence as soon as possible and run to the end of March 2024.
Deadline for submissions is Thursday 30 November.
For full details, see the brief below. For further details or information or any questions please contact Beth Sutcliffe.
*The focus of this work from Sport England’s Uniting the Movement Strategy is around the ‘Targeted investment into community football, tennis, and multi-sport facilities’ commitment, work commenced in 2022.
The ambition of this work is to ensure that targeted investment into football and multi-sport facilities is having an impact on those communities that need it most.
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