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North East Inner City Community Arts Programme - Tender for Expression of Interest in Community Arts Programme Services

Dublin North East Inner City (NEIC) Initiative and Dublin City Council (Area Office and Arts Office) are seeking applications to tender for a multi-party framework for Community Arts Programme Services.

The vision for the NEIC Community Arts Programme is that community arts, when delivered with commitment and in a meaningful way, can be transformative. Community Arts is an essential component of social inclusion, social justice, and equality.

The goal of the NEIC Initiative is to have an arts programme which facilitates improved social cohesion and wellbeing in the community ensuring active listening, engagement and consultation with participating youth projects, community groups, local residents, schools and after schools projects, Dublin City Council (DCC) including the DCC Arts Office, artists, creative facilitators, arts organisations community organisations and other agencies or personnel involved in the arts programme. This programme aims to create a vibrant, empowered, and inclusive community where everyone has the opportunity to participate in and benefit from the arts.

The pre-qualification questionnaire is available for interested parties on www.etenders.gov.ie with the tender reference: RTF ID 3994466

Closing Date for queries: 12/08/2024
Closing Date for submissions: 26/08/2024

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