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WWF-UK (WORLD WIDE FUND FOR NATURE) TRADING LIMITED

Community Workshops and Land Use Conversation Brief

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Value£20k
Deadline13 Dec 2021
Published29 Nov 2021
RegionLondon
Timeline
Published 29 Nov 2021ClosedCloses 13 Dec 2021
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The brief

Community Engagement & Co-creation WWF-UK and Yorkshire Wildlife Trust are partnering to deliver a series of micro-community projects that are co-designed and delivered by the community.

The projects will create opportunities for communities to participate and work together to create and share their stories about their area.

They will shape their vision for the future of their area.

This pilot initiative will feed into - and help secure the success of - the Wild Ingleborough project.

Our programme will also provide insights on the use of narrative-led engagement models for future projects, which have different topographies and land use challenges.

Overall aims: • Create an exemplar project for national advocacy and replication, with learnings captured and shared • Increase local awareness, discussion and demand for land-use transformation • Engage diverse and non-traditional audiences in landscape issues and the vision of the future.

Ensure underrepresented voices are heard in discussions around land-use.

The personal stories from these engagement projects, which include Oral Histories, an access fund and more traditional consultation, will help feed into the final community engagement element; a series of community workshops enabling local people to codesign and cocreate elements of the second phase of the project, focusing on the benefits to the wider community.

Budget: £15,000-£20,000 Please send proposals (max 5 pages or 10 slides) to ccutt@wwf.org.uk by 12 noon on Monday 22nd November.

Your proposal should include a plan for how you would deliver the community workshops and conversation toolkit project, detailing: • Your ideas for creating and trialing a land use conversation toolkit that community groups can use across the UK. • Your approach to identifying and recruiting contributors, ensuring the inclusion of a diverse range of people. • The length and number of workshops, how you would develop an effective topic guide for the sessions (guided by input from the project team) and how you would conclude with a final vision for Wild Ingleborough. • How you will incorporate stories and views from other Wild Ingleborough microprojects into the workshops. • Your ideas for the creative outputs of the final cocreated vision for Wild Ingleborough. • Details of relevant experience of delivering similar workshops. • A fixed-price quote of overall costs including daily rates for all team members (inc.

VAT if applicable), any production costs for final documents and any expenses. • An explanation of each person's responsibilities and any sub-contracted elements. • Confirmation of capacity to complete the work within the brief in the timeframe and a detailed timeline. • A brief explanation of how your organisation is working to improve its sustainability. • How you will process and store data in compliance with GDPR

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What the supplier must deliver

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WWF-UK and Yorkshire Wildlife Trust are partnering

WWF-UK and Yorkshire Wildlife Trust are partnering to deliver a series of micro-community projects that are co-designed and delivered by the community.

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Our programme will also provide insights on

Our programme will also provide insights on the use of narrative-led engagement models for future projects, which have different topographies and land use challenges.

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Ensure underrepresented voices are heard in discussions

Ensure underrepresented voices are heard in discussions around land-use.

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Your proposal should include a plan

Your proposal should include a plan for how you would deliver the community workshops and conversation toolkit project, detailing:.

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Details of relevant experience of delivering similar

Details of relevant experience of delivering similar workshops.

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