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Smarter Economics is committed to making a positive contribution to economic, social, cultural and environmental outcomes through the provision of expert knowledge and practical support. This is based on decades of experience working for a variety of government departments, non-departmental public bodies, local/combined authorities, universities, colleges, private companies and third sector organisations. Work is undertaken throughout the UK and Ireland.
Evaluation Studies, Strategy/Action Plan Development, Economic and Social Impact Assessments, Support for Funding Bids and Appraisals.
Evaluations:
Evaluation of Libraries Improvement Fund, Arts Council England
Evaluation of National Grants Programme, Church of England
Evaluation of ‘The Story’ (Durham History Centre), Durham County Council
Strategic Studies:
Scoping the Potential for a Town Centre Heritage Regeneration Fund in Northern Ireland, Architectural Heritage Fund
Economic Development Strategy, Tamworth Borough Council
Support for Long Term Plan for Towns (Plan for Neighbourhoods) Programme, Jarrow Town Board
Impact Assessments:
Economic Impact of Proposed Gold Mine, Fermanagh & Tyrone Council
Economic Impact of South Tyneside College Relocation, South Tyneside Council
Economic and Social Impacts of Violence Reduction Unit, Police and Crime Commissioner for Northumbria
Funding Bids:
Drafting of Levelling Up Fund Bid, Gateshead Council
Support for Levelling Up Fund Bid, South Tyneside Council
Support for Connect to Work Programme Bid, Herefordshire, Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin Councils
Appraisals:
Grant applications, North of Tyne Combined Authority
Grant applications, Tees Valley Combined Authority
Grant applications, West of England Combined Authority
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