Summative Assessment DEMAND Hub Project Evaluation Services
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DEMAND Hub (Data-Enabled Medical technologies ANd Devices Hub) is an ERDF-supported programme for the Black Country, Greater Birmingham and Solihull, Coventry & Warwickshire, and Stoke-On-Trent & Staffordshire LEP regions.
Running until June 2023, DEMAND Hub is supporting SME businesses in, or looking to enter, the healthcare market.
In line with latest ERDF guidance (Summative Assessment Guidance - ESIF-GN-1-033, version 4), the University of Birmingham invites tenders to undertake an evaluation of the DEMAND Hub Project and provide a final summative/evaluation assessment report together with a summary (both word and pdf document) in line with the requirements of the ERDF summative assessment guidance and further requirements noted within the tender document.
The Summative assessment is intended to provide insights into project performance and impact.
The summative assessment should help us to understand the difference that the DEMAND Hub Project has made in the local economy, communities and beneficiary groups.
The budget for the evaluation service is up to a maximum of £30,000 inclusive of VAT.
Although the value of this procurement is below the EU Public Procurement Threshold the University has self-imposed a minimum 20 day full open publication of this tender.
What the supplier must deliver
The Summative assessment is intended to provide
The Summative assessment is intended to provide insights into project performance and impact.
The summative assessment should help us
The summative assessment should help us to understand the difference that the DEMAND Hub Project has made in the local economy, communities and beneficiary groups.
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