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Tendering and procurement – Social Firms UK
2 July 2010
NATASHA JOLOB
The Social Investment Business
• who are we?
• what do we do?
The Social Investment Business
• we manage funds
• we provide business development and
business support
• we provide strategic thinking for the sector
• we develop new models for financing and
growing third sector delivery of public
services
Key tasks & challenges
1. Consortia to organise 3rd sector delivery ...
Commissioning
3rd sector supply
Now
Future
Consortia
concept agreed
2. Form of the consortia
i. Management model
ii. Super provider model
iii. Super provider with hub outsourcing
Background & issues
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more contracting of services
more for less, outcomes not outputs
less grants and fee for service
larger, longer contracts
contracts issues-based, eg homelessness,
worklessness, offending require multiple
service delivery
growth of prime contractor
management of supply chain
payment by results and cash flow issues
personalisation agenda
Implications for social enterprise
• need for management company to provide
quality assurance, performance management
and access finance
• need to form partnerships, consortia at a local,
regional and national level
• need to consider mergers/acquisitions
• build models of co-ordinated, cross sector
service delivery
• maximise use of, and better management of
assets
Implications for social enterprise
• develop and implement effective
performance management systems
• access private capital for infrastructure
growth and cash flow
• maintain customer focus, keep local and
keep quality
• develop models for individual budgets
3SC
• management company with non-delivery
partners
• 10 members
• acts as a prime contractor
3SC
• secures finance
• responsible for tender watch, bid writing
and performance management
• builds capacity and capability of third
sector
• responsible for quality assurance,
assessment of service deliverers and
performance management system
3SC
Service delivery:
• lead providers of services addressing
particular issues, eg homelessness,
employment
• lead deliverers involved in operational and
financial modelling
• share risk and reward
3SC
• builds supply chain of local deliverers
• works together to provide holistic solution
required by commissioners
• builds local consortia
3SC
Local delivery:
• over 600 members representing over
5,000 organisations, many of them already
consortia themselves
• responsible for delivery to agreed
performance standards
• deliver to agreed performance
management process and quality
assurance system
3SC
• shared IT and MI
• only third sector deliverers used
3SC
Record so far:
• number one supplier of Future Jobs Fund
places
• highest number of filled places
• shortlisted for 11 to 16 Progress to Work/
Link Up contracts
• shortlisted for all 16 of Community
Taskforce contracts
3SC
• £1.5 million from The Social Investment
Business for infrastructure and capacity
building of delivery
• discussion with major banks on funding
cashflow requirement for major Invest to
save contracts
• consulted by all major government
commissioners
• shortlisted for all MOJ ESF contracts