A Wellbeing Consortium for Greater Manchester Enabling market entry.

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A Wellbeing Consortium for Greater Manchester Enabling market entry

What is a consortium? Partnership to win contracts – three types 1.Managing provider 2.Managing agent 3.Super provider All three models have pro’s and cons Greater Manchester Wellbeing Consortium St Thomas Centre, Ardwick Green North, Manchester, M12 6FZ A Company Limited by Guarantee Registered number

Managing Provider Contractor Managing Provider Provision of Services Sub-contractors Provision of Services Greater Manchester Wellbeing Consortium St Thomas Centre, Ardwick Green North, Manchester, M12 6FZ A Company Limited by Guarantee Registered number

Managing Agent Contractor Managing Agent Sub-contractors Provision of Services Greater Manchester Wellbeing Consortium St Thomas Centre, Ardwick Green North, Manchester, M12 6FZ A Company Limited by Guarantee Registered number

Preferred Model ‘Super provider’ SPV Social enterprise with own board Constituted & incorporated Prime contractor Hub and spokes model Greater Manchester Wellbeing Consortium St Thomas Centre, Ardwick Green North, Manchester, M12 6FZ A Company Limited by Guarantee Registered number

Consortium (Hub support unit) Tender Greater Manchester Wellbeing Consortium St Thomas Centre, Ardwick Green North, Manchester, M12 6FZ A Company Limited by Guarantee Registered number

Membership Criteria: – Greater Manchester – Activities which contribute to the wellbeing of people in Greater Manchester – Voluntary sector not for private profit constituted with an accountable board Associate and full membership – Depends on level of development Greater Manchester Wellbeing Consortium St Thomas Centre, Ardwick Green North, Manchester, M12 6FZ A Company Limited by Guarantee Registered number

How much will it cost? Free membership Capacity-building costs – Incorporation – Quality Management System – Administration Sources of help with this are available Greater Manchester Wellbeing Consortium St Thomas Centre, Ardwick Green North, Manchester, M12 6FZ A Company Limited by Guarantee Registered number