Tender for review and Development & Implementation Plan for the South Dublin County Partnership’s Migrant Integration Service
South Dublin County Partnership (SDCP) is now seeking tenders from interested individuals/ organisations for the review and development of a 3-year Development and Implementation Plan for it’s Migrant Integration Service.
It is expected that the review and strategy will start in January 2026, and the final report will be due in March 2026. SDCP has always provided supports for individuals and families from migrant backgrounds. It’s work in this space developed significantly in 2022 with the creation of a new Migrant Integration team in response to the growing number of direct provision centres and people seeking protection living in the catchment area.
Since then, the service has continued to evolve to meet the needs of the community and with this expansion the need for a review and development and implementation plan was identified. Overview of the Organisation South Dublin County Partnership (SDCP) is a Company Limited by Guarantee with charitable status. We work across South Dublin County, with a focus on tackling poverty and social exclusion.
Our Vision
Our vision is that South Dublin County is a place where people of all backgrounds and abilities can realise their full potential within thriving communities.
Our Mission Is to work with migrants and refugees and to make community services accessible to the migrant collective and diminish the barriers to their social inclusion within communities.
Working with partner organisations and services around integration and support we focus on:
Our Values
Our values are embedded in the practice of community development, both as an area of work and a way to engage with people and groups.
Our approaches to this work are underpinned and informed by a strong commitment to social justice and equality and an explicit value base of:
Objectives and Activities
Our work is organised into six thematic areas, each with its own set of objectives as follows:
Children and Families
The Migrant Integration Team:
Community Engagement
Our projects deliver a wide variety of activities and interventions including events, trainings, information sessions, supports for community groups, trips, community-based projects such as LGBTQ+ groups, women’s groups, community tours, information sessions, 1-2-1 supports and more.
Review, Development & Implementation Plan Outcomes:
Terms of Reference
The review, development & implementation plan will address the specific projects delivered under the Migrant Integration Team at SDCP.
The review will include:
The Development & Implementation Plan will include
To complete the Review, Development & Implementation Plan the successful tenderer will:
Be provided with access to relevant hard and soft copy data including funding applications
Consult with members from the team, volunteers, and service users
Consult with relevant community groups, partners etc.
Provide interim (written and verbal) reports and keep regular contact with the Migrant Integration Senior Manager.
Provide a final written report, including 3-year plan and timeline actions by March 2026.
The Tender Process Tender Document Contractors should ensure their written proposal takes full account of the services to be provided and the designated criteria for the contract tender. Evaluation of Tenders Tenders will be evaluated and scored in accordance with the Criteria for Selection and contract as outlined below.
While all interested parties may submit a tender, only those demonstrating that they have the required level of capability will have their tender considered.
A mix of skills in relation to the types of tasks required in the review and evaluation. Criteria for Selection The South Dublin County Partnership will determine eligibility for this tender in accordance with the criteria set out below. 25% Understanding of the service to be provided.
The consultant(s) must have the expertise, experience, and a proven track record in community-based projects, as well as an understanding of international protection in Ireland and community integration development planning. 25% Capacity and resources to deliver the services required
25% Relevant skills, expertise and experience of evaluation personnel
25% Overall cost Tenders should include the following:
Review, Development & Implementation Planning Framework Design, Methodologies, and Ethical Considerations. Describe the Review, Development & Implementation Planning methodologies to be used to, collect data and review programs and develop a plan. Proposals should consider the best methods for strategic planning and the limits of any one method or data source.
Data Collection & Analyses:
Data collection plans should reflect the requisite timeframe for the detection of outcomes. Submissions should include how the data will be gathered and analysed (e.g. surveys, interviews, frequency, schedule, stages of data collection).
Experience:
Describe previous experience in evaluation generally and specifically in the areas of community and voluntary sector with particular reference to international protection applicants and refugees, organisational development, and strategic planning.
Describe your approach to project management.
Staffing: Identify the project team assigned to the Review, Development & Implementation Plan, including (i) CV’s, (ii) responsibilities for the project, (iii) number of days that each staff member will devote to the project, and (iv) collaboration with others to ensure there is sufficient expertise to conduct all elements of proposed evaluation.
Budget: Estimate the cost and prepare a budget, linking the costs to key activities in the work plan. The budget should reflect all evaluation costs.
References: Provide references from two clients.
Conflict of Interest: Any interest involving the Tenderer and the South Dublin County Partnership, their staff, or relatives must be fully disclosed in response to this invitation at the time of submitting the tender. Any other conflict of interest must also be fully disclosed.
Budget A maximum amount of €7,000 (inclusive of all fees, additional charges, and VAT) is available for this evaluation. South Dublin County Partnership will not be responsible for any additional costs, charges, or expenses incurred by tenderers. Payments Payments will be made at project initiation (25%), divided equally between the interim (2) reports (50%), and at final report (25%).