LocalMotion communications support: invitation for proposals

Lincoln City Foundation

Together with a group of funders, we set up LocalMotion, a place-based initiative to support communities tackle deep-rooted causes of injustice in a more joined up, radical way.

We are now seeking a creative communications professional to build LocalMotion's public presence and develop the initiative's signature brand and style. We want to share more widely what we are learning and create a story of what is possible when we come together to collaborate around our strengths and build transformative change around shared objectives.

We are open to proposals from individuals, organisational teams and collaborations or consortia. This contract is for two years to support LocalMotion's development phase and a total budget of £88,000 including VAT has been allocated to cover communications support and the costs of a website/platform and light touch branding development.

The deadline for submitting proposals is 5pm on 14 October 2021. We expect the contract to begin on (or close to) 1 November 2021 and end in October 2023.

Read the full invitation for proposals

If you have any questions about the contract, please get in touch by emailing: Helen.Taylor@localmotion.org.uk.


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