Closing date for return of RFQ midday on Friday 7th October 2022.
Oxfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership (OxLEP) requires a supplier to deliver business support services for the Create Growth Programme, for which OxLEP has applied for funding.
This will involve providing business support directly to eligible SMEs from within the creative industries and will include one-to-one direct support and mentoring, workshop support and peer networks. Business support is expected to lead to creative businesses becoming investment ready and increasing their chances of accessing external investment.
Bidders are invited to quote for the provision of the Services described at Appendix 1 – Specification for a term of 30 months (to the 31st March 2025), anticipated to commence in November 2022.
Please note: this procurement is dependent on our successful application for funding for this programme
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