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THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION

Democratic Engagement Projects: engaging under-registered groups in democracy

Telecoms & PostCPV 64216200 75200000 79315000 98300000
Value£100k
Deadline
Published19 Nov 2025
RegionLondon
Contract value in context
£100ktotal contract value
median £200k
this tender£0£7.9m

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The brief

We will commission projects which aim to increase democratic participation among groups who are less likely to be registered to vote and those who face other barriers.

More information on these groups can be found in the attached EOI document.

We will commission projects grouped under the following Lots: Lot 1: Action research projects, to pilot new and innovative approaches to democratic engagement in England Lot 2: Accessible voting projects, to support disabled and neurodivergent voters across the UK Lot 3: Digital engagement projects, to engage new and diverse audiences and explore the role that digital engagement can have in increasing participation Lot 4 - Democratic Engagement Projects (Scotland) - small to medium scale projects that will pilot new and innovative approaches in Scotland only.

We welcome a wide range of initiatives.

We will encourage innovation and creativity from partners, while incorporating best practice in education and community engagement.

Initiatives could include traditional education interventions, activities to upskill professionals and trusted community voices, initiatives to build capacity to deliver democratic engagement, events, tech-based solutions, and awareness raising activities.

Projects should explore a range of topics based on what is important to their audiences, such as: - Registering to vote - The voter ID requirement - Ways to vote - How to identify mis- and disinformation - What to expect at the polling station - Upcoming changes to elections This call is intended for organisations with a proven track record of delivering community or democratic engagement activities.

While we welcome diverse expertise, applications from organisations whose primary focus is academic research, consultancy or market analysis are discouraged unless they are part of a joint bid led by an organisation with the required experience.

Next steps If you are interested in applying for this tender, please register your interest.

1.

Register on the portal The expected invitation to tender will be published on the Electoral Commission's Procurement Portal, please register as a supplier by following this link https://in-tendhost.co.uk/electoralcommission If you need help with registering, please may you contact the In-tend Technical Helpdesk on 0114 407 0065.

2.

Contact procurement, register interest Once you have registered on the portal, please contact us stating which lot/s you intend on applying for.

There is no need to formally respond to the tender at this stage with an application.

To express interest, please: 1.

Register on the Electoral Commission's In-Tend Procurement Portal 2.

Email procurement@electoralcommission.org.uk with confirmation of interest.

Please include 'WP132 Democratic Engagement Projects 2025-30' in the subject line.

Contact details Name: The Electoral Commission - Procurement Team Email address: procurement@electoralcommission.org.uk

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

Lot 2: Accessible voting projects, to support

Lot 2: Accessible voting projects, to support disabled and neurodivergent voters across the UK.

02

Initiatives could include traditional education interventions, activities

Initiatives could include traditional education interventions, activities to upskill professionals and trusted community voices, initiatives to build capacity to deliver democratic engagement, events, tech-based solutions, and awareness raising activities.

03

Projects should explore a range of topics

Projects should explore a range of topics based on what is important to their audiences, such as:.

04

There is no need to formally respond

There is no need to formally respond to the tender at this stage with an application.

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Stage
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