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End of Project Evaluation: BIPC London Locals - ‘Kickstart Your Business’

British Library

The British Library is seeking suppliers for the End of project Evaluation: Business & IP Centre (BIPC) London Locals - ‘Kickstart Your Business’ The British Library is the lead partner of the BIPC London Local – Kickstart Your Business programme. The Library is contracted as part of its funding agreement with JP Morgan Chase to commission an end-of-programme evaluation to assess the effectiveness and impact of establishing BIPC Locals in London boroughs, and delivering a business support programme ‘Kickstart Your Business’ in these local libraries. The evaluation will help provide evidence of the economic and social impact and highlight successes and best practices to add value to future funding proposals around business support for aspiring and early-stage entrepreneurs. The evidence and findings from this evaluation will help the British Library to demonstrate its achievements on the project, enable our funder JP Morgan Chase to demonstrate the impact of their funding support, and share best practice with our BIPC London Local boroughs to build the evidence base of continued funding for their BIPC local. For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-London:-Economic-research-services./CF9R2S29P7 To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/CF9R2S29P7

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