Social Impact Framework Now Live – Apply by 26 August

Posted on: August 1, 2025

We’re delighted to share that the Social Impact Framework opportunity is now live!

This Framework has been designed to support the delivery of community-led, preventative services that tackle the wider determinants of health and help improve health equity across our communities.

It aims to make it easier for public sector bodies to partner with organisations like yours – those embedded in local knowledge, lived experience, and collaborative approaches.


Why This Matters

We understand that procurement processes can often feel complicated or time-consuming. That’s why we’ve worked hard to ensure this opportunity is:

✅ Accessible
✅ Proportionate
✅ Aligned with the vital work you’re already doing

We’ve also produced guidance to support you through the application process. You can access that here:
👉 Social Impact Framework Guidance


Who Should Apply?

If your organisation delivers services that make a positive social impact, we strongly encourage you to explore this opportunity.

Eligible services may include (but aren’t limited to):

  • 🌿 Mental health and wellbeing support

  • 💰 Financial inclusion initiatives

  • 🏘️ Supported or independent living services

  • 🌳 Green and community health programmes


How to Apply

All documentation and communication for this opportunity is being managed through Atamis, and there will be no hard copy materials issued.

To access the tender:

  1. Visit the portal: https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome

  2. Search using project reference: C371576

📌 Tender Deadline: Monday 26th August 2025 at 12:00 p.m.


Need Help?

If you have any questions or require support, please reach out via the message function on Atamis. We’re here to help.

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