Louth County Council_381
## Summary Louth County Council is procuring a provider to deliver a Multicultural and Intercultural Programme funded by the PEACEPLUS initiative. This open tender seeks to enhance social cohesion and community integration within the project area.
## Scope & Deliverables - Design and implement a comprehensive multicultural and intercultural programme. - Facilitate community engagement activities promoting intercultural understanding. - Deliver measurable outcomes aligned with PEACEPLUS objectives. - Provide reporting and monitoring of programme progress.
## Key Requirements - Eligibility for public sector contracts in Ireland. - Demonstrated experience in delivering multicultural and intercultural projects. - Proven track record in community engagement and social cohesion initiatives. - Capacity to manage programme delivery effectively. - Compliance with relevant PEACEPLUS funding guidelines.
## Commercials & Timeline - Estimated value: Not stated - Submission deadline: Mon Oct 06 13:00:00 IST 2025 - Contract duration: Not stated - Framework/DPS: Not stated
## How to Bid - Submission method: Electronic submission via the public procurement portal (implied by "Tender Submission" status and standard Irish public sector practice). - Languages: English. - Key documents to prepare: Completed tender forms, technical proposal detailing methodology and experience, financial proposal, and evidence of eligibility and past performance.
## Bid Considerations - Suitability: Ideal for organizations with strong roots in community development, intercultural training, or social inclusion work in Ireland. - Opportunity: Access to PEACEPLUS funding allows for significant impact on cross-border or community relations, enhancing organizational profile. - Risk: Value uncertainty makes financial planning difficult; ensure capacity to scope work without clear budget parameters. - Competition: Open procedure implies broad competition; differentiate through specific, locally relevant intercultural strategies.
Open procedure. Any interested supplier may submit a tender. There is no shortlisting stage — all compliant bids received by the deadline are evaluated against the published award criteria. It is the most common route for Irish public contracts and is open to SMEs and new entrants.
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