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Evaluation of AmplifyNI Programme

Amplify NI - Young Foundation

Amplify NI - Young Foundation

Evaluation of AmplifyNI Programme

The Young Foundation, on behalf of Amplify Northern Ireland (NI), would like to commission an independent organisation to conduct an evaluation of our signature AmplifyNI programme in Northern Ireland.

We are looking for an organization(s) to evaluate our innovative AmplifyNI programme in Northern Ireland. Amplify NI helps people take action together to create fairer communities where everyone can thrive. We currently deliver the AmplifyNI programmes in Belfast, Derry-Londonderry and Enniskillen.

We believe everyone can make a difference, and that positive social change is most likely to happen when people from every part of society are involved. We bring people and organizations together to:

Understand people’s lived experiences of inequality and how it can be overcome (using ethnographic and participatory research);
Amplify new narratives of the better future people want for their communities;
Create and grow the innovative projects, collaborations, organisations and campaigns needed to make change happen; and
Support connected movements of people working and learning together.
Amplify NI has been funded over four years by the Big Lottery Fund and designed and facilitated by The Young Foundation which is a research and action based institute with a formidable track record of confronting inequalities.

To bring together learning and understand more about our impact The Young Foundation would like to engage with a suitable organisation(s) to undertake a continuous evaluation of Amplify NI. We would like this to take place from now until the end of the programme in 2019. We are open to partnerships bids for the evaluation.

 

Last updated 6 years 9 months ago

Closing Date

Friday / 21 July 2017 1:00am

Location

Blick Studios
51 Malone Road
Belfast
BT9 6RY
United Kingdom

Contact Details

Roger Warnock

Files

amplifyni_evaluationtender_final0617.docx
Evaluation of AmplifyNI Programme