Hungary – Educational games – SNI-s gyermekek szakmai támogatása
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Redevelopment of Austhorp Grove Play Area
→The purpose of this project is to redevelop the existing play area at Austhorp Grove, Cottesmore, to provide a safe, inclusive, and engaging environment for children of all ages and abilities. This redevelopment will address the key priorities identified in the 2025 Cottesmore Play Areas Community Survey, ensuring that the site becomes a vibrant and well-used community space. Proposals: We wish for each company to submit two designs; one for a larger budget (under £300,00) and one smaller budget (under £150,000) by the 31st of July 2026 and the parks group will make shortlist and invite those companies to a presentation/consultation event in which each company will be a given a stand to present their ideas to the Cottesmore public who will then be asked to vote. Where: Google code 'P85H+H96 Oakham' 52°42'32.1"N 0°40'17.8"W What3Words ///improves.sofas.reputable
Tender$399KCloses 2026-07-31GBArts & CultureBoundary Road Playground
→Boundary Rd playground is a well-used playground located near to Lovel End School on Boundary Rd, Chalfont St Peter. The current playground consists mostly of ageing wooden equipment with wood chip safety surfacing. Much of the equipment and surfacing is showing signs of wear and is in need of replacement. Although the playground currently contains a limited range of equipment, the Council is seeking to include more exciting play equipment that caters to children between 1 and 12 years of age. The work is for the design and redevelopment of Boundary Rd playground. This includes the supply and installation of appropriate groundworks, safety surfacing and play equipment. The contractor is also responsible for the removal of designated existing equipment, as agreed with the Council. All works should comply to the British and European Standard for playground equipment and surfacing BS EN 1176 and BS EN 1177. The contractor will be responsible for organizing an independent, post-installation RoSPA inspection and sign-off and rectifying any issues identified at their own cost. Full tender documentation can be found on the Parish Council website https://www.chalfontstpeter-pc.gov.uk/
Tender$198KCloses 2026-08-28GBArts & CultureRocket Park Refresh Project 2026
→Lytchett Matravers Parish Council invites tenders for the refurbishment and enhancement of Rocket Park, the village's principal public play area located in Lytchett Matravers, Poole, Dorset. What3Words: ///mutual/nursing/crunching The project aims to revitalise the existing play area by replacing selected older equipment, improving all-weather accessibility, and increasing the appeal of the park for both younger children and teenagers. The Council is particularly seeking innovative and durable play solutions that will create a renewed "wow factor" within the park while complementing the existing retained equipment. The scope of works includes: -Removal and disposal of selected existing play equipment. -Relocation of an existing rotator within the site. -Installation of new toddler-focused play equipment (ages approximately 1-6). -Installation of new challenging play equipment aimed at older children/teenagers (ages approximately 12-15). -Replacement of the existing inset trampoline. -Installation of new wetpour safety surfacing and pathways. -Upgrades to the existing ball court including a combined football goal/basketball hoop arrangement. -New court markings and toddler roadway markings. -Installation of play panels within the toddler area. The Council requires equipment to be of durable, low-maintenance construction and not timber-based. The successful contractor will be responsible for all associated removal, disposal, surfacing, installation, welfare facilities, site safety, and reinstatement works. All equipment and surfacing must comply with current relevant British Standards including BS EN 1176 and BS EN 1177. The anticipated contract value is approximately between £70,000-£85,000 excluding VAT. Works are intended to take place during Autumn 2026, with contractors requested to minimise disruption during school holiday periods where possible. Tender submissions should include: -Design proposal and visuals/layouts -Itemised pricing schedule -Proposed programme/timeline -Equipment specifications -Warranty and maintenance information -Relevant experience and references -Confirmation of insurance and compliance with applicable standards The contract will be awarded on the basis of overall value, including play value, quality, durability, experience, and cost. The Council reserves the right not to accept the lowest tender. How to Apply: All tender documents must be provided as attachments to the email in PDF format. The subject line of the email should clearly state: "Tender Submission - Rocket Park Refurb". clerk@lytchettmatraversparishcouncil.gov.uk Submission Deadline: Midday on Tuesday 14th July 2026 Any clarification questions must be submitted via email to the Parish Clerk no later than 7 days prior to the submission deadline.
Tender$114KCloses in 3 daysGBArts & CulturePoland – Playground equipment – Przebudowa i doposażenie placu zabaw Żłobka nr 20 przy ul. Wilczej 27A w ramach projektu inwestycyjnego
→Poland – Playground equipment – Przebudowa i doposażenie placu zabaw Żłobka nr 20 przy ul. Wilczej 27A w ramach projektu inwestycyjnego
Tender$231KCloses in 13 daysPOLArts & CultureRydal Mount - Brief for a Feasibility Study
→The Wordsworth Trust invites applications to tender for a feasibility study to identify a future operating model for Rydal Mount, a heritage property located within the Lake District World Heritage Site. Rydal Mount, the Wordsworths' family home from 1813, was acquired by the Wordsworth Trust in March 2026 with the support of The Julia Rausing Trust and the Charlotte Aitken Trust. The purpose of the feasibility study is to identify a preferred option for the future use and sustainable operation of Rydal Mount within the broader activities of the Wordsworth Trust. It will consider how continued public access can be ensured, how the ambitions of the Wordsworth Trust and its partners can be advanced, and how the property can be operated in a financially sustainable way that supports the long-term resilience of the Wordsworth Trust as a whole. The feasibility study will support strategic decision-making by the Wordsworth Trust's trustees and senior leadership team, and it will advance relationships with funders, partners, and other stakeholders. Balancing experimentation with income generation, this is an exciting opportunity to explore a radically different approach to the management and operation of a heritage property in the 21st century. The guide price for this contract is £60,000 including VAT and all expenses. Please submit your proposal by 9am on Friday 24 July (BST) to k.welland@wordsworth.org.uk. Interviews will take place at Wordsworth Grasmere in the week beginning 10 August 2026. Our deadline for completion is the week ending 15 January 2027.
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→The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism solicits applications for an R01 Clinical Trial Optional mechanism focusing on alcohol health services. This NOFO will broadly focus on closing the treatment gap for individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD); within this focus, there are five major areas of emphasis: (1) increasing access to treatment for AUD, (2) making treatment for AUD more appealing, (3) examining cost structures and insurance systems, (4) conducting studies on dissemination and implementation of existing evidence-based approaches to treating AUD, and (5) reducing health disparities as a means of addressing the treatment gap in AUD for health disparity populations.
Grant$500KCloses 2026-09-07USHealthAlcohol Treatment, Pharmacotherapy, and Recovery Research (R01 Clinical Trial Required)
→The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism solicits applications for an R01 Clinical Trial Required mechanism focusing on alcohol treatment and recovery research. This NOFO will focus broadly on topics relevant for treatment of and recovery from alcohol use disorder (AUD), including: medications development, precision medicine, behavioral therapies and mechanisms of behavioral change (MOBC), recovery, translational research, and innovative methods and technologies for AUD treatment and recovery.
Grant$500KCloses 2026-09-07USHealthResearch Projects to Enhance Applicability of Mammalian Models for Translational Research (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
→Through this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), the National Cancer Institute (NCI) invites applications for projects to expand, improve, or transform the utility of mammalian cancer and tumor models for translational research. With this NOFO, the NCI intends to encourage submission of projects devoted to demonstrating that mammalian models or their derivatives used for translational research are robust representations of human biology, are appropriate to test questions of clinical importance, and provide reliable information for patients' benefit. These practical goals contrast with the goals of many mechanistic, NCI-supported R01 projects that employ mammals, or develop and use mammalian cancer models, transplantation tumor models, or models derived from mammalian or human tissues or cells for hypothesis-testing, non-clinical research. Among many other possible endeavors, applicants in response to this FOA could propose demonstrations of how to overcome translational deficiencies of mammalian oncology models, define new uses of mammalian models or their genetics for unexplored translational challenges, advance standard practices for use of translational models, test approaches to validate and credential models, or challenge current practices for how models are used translationally
Grant$499KCloses 2026-09-07USEducationSmall molecule high throughput screen using AstraZeneca facilities (Grant)
→Apply for funding to run a high throughput screen (HTS) using AstraZeneca’s compound library and screening robots. There are two funding opportunities per year that are open to all targets.
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