Tender opportunities
Work with us to help deliver and support our programmes
In order to measure our impact and involve people with lived experience in decision-making, we often work with partners who deliver evaluation, learning, co-production and/or relationship management support for our programmes.
Current opportunities
Building Brighter Futures – Learning and Evaluation Partner
We are looking for an experienced Learning & Evaluation Partner with relevant mental health sector knowledge, connections and expertise to work with us for the remaining three years of our Building Brighter Futures programme. The Partner will be tasked with carrying out a robust evaluation, generating actionable learning, and raising our profile in the children and young people sector.
You’ll find all of the details you need for this £255,000 (inc. VAT) contract in our Invitation to tender briefing – BBF Learning & Evaluation Partner (PDF, 541KB).
If you are interested in applying, please do so by completing a BBF Learning & Evaluation Partner application form (Word, 72KB) and BBF Learning & Evaluation Partner Budget Template (XSLX, 28KB) by 5pm on Tuesday 24th February.
We held a Q&A session on 10th February for prospective partners. You can download and read all of the questions and answers that we received in advance or on the day: Building Brighter Futures Learning & Evaluation Partner Q&As (PDF, 347KB). Contact naomi.brill@maudsleycharity.org and yasemin.kirgin@maudsleycharity.org if you have any further questions.
Our current programmes
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Building Brighter Futures
Building Brighter Futures funds work to improve the mental health of children and young people aged 10-19 years old who are living in the most challenging circumstances and who face complex difficulties.
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Living Well with Psychosis – Community support
We will fund trusted, established community and voluntary organisations that provide excellent support to people affected by severe enduring mental illness in southeast London.
Closing date: November 12, 2024
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Living Well with Psychosis – Research and Services
The Living Well with Psychosis programme supports work that focuses on people affected by psychosis, including those living with diagnoses like bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and schizoaffective disorder.
Opening date: March 24, 2025
Closing date: June 06, 2025
