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Expanding Quality Early Education and Childcare Fund Manager and Investor

Descriptions

Please note:

This PME does not signify the commencement of any procurement process and does not constitute any commitment by the Department for Education (DfE). If the DfE decides to commence any procurement process subject to the Procurement Act 2023 as contemplated by this notice, a separate notice(s) will be published at the relevant time. This Notice has also been advertised on Find a Grant.

 

Key definitions

Throughout this notice, we use the terms not-for-profit, and for-purpose providers as defined below:

Not-for-profit provider: An organisation that delivers childcare and early education services without distributing profits to owners or shareholders. Any surplus is reinvested to improve provision, staff, or community benefit.

 

For-purpose provider: A mission-driven organisation - such as a social enterprise, charity, or Community Interest Company (CIC) - that may operate on a private business model but prioritises social impact. Profits are reinvested to achieve its educational or community-focused goals rather than maximise shareholder returns.

 

The Purpose

In partnership with Access - The Foundation for Social Investment, the Impact Investing Institute, and the Impact Economy Collective, the DfE is holding Preliminary Market Engagement events. The aim is to refine our requirements and gain a deeper understanding of the capacity and capability of potential partners to operate as Fund Managers for the DfE's Blended Finance Facility, enabling the expansion of Early Years provision for disadvantaged children aged 0-5. We would also like to speak with potential Fund Managers and Investors who have specific expertise in creating and/or investing in a Blended Finance Facility, to inform our understanding of how this vehicle could work.

 

In recent years, we have seen a decline in the number of not-for-profit providers, especially in the most deprived areas. In order to increase places in deprived areas and as part of this government's commitment to public sector reform, we want to work with these providers - including charities and social enterprises - and alongside philanthropy and social investors to explore new ways for them to access the funding they need to expand, and to encourage new entrants into the market, for example through social investment funds.

 

The purpose of creating a Blended Finance Facility is to help address key challenges in the sector through three mechanisms: risk mitigation, effective deployment of capital, and a demonstration effect to deliver Policy aims.

 

Building on this vision, the idea is for the Fund Manager to develop a Blended Finance Facility that creates a funding mechanism providing sustained support to for-purpose providers. This will enable them to deliver our transformation goal by multiplying the impact of public spending, drawing in additional resources, managing risk, and strengthening local delivery infrastructure for the long term.

 

Through this engagement, we aim to refine our approach and collaborate with the market to design a high-impact solution that delivers meaningful and lasting change.

 

Background

The government has set an ambitious mission to "Break Down Barriers to Opportunity," with a transformative goal of 75% of five-year-olds reaching a good level of development by 2028. However, England faces persistent gaps in early education and childcare provision that disproportionately affect disadvantaged communities and children with more complex needs, which could undermine this historic opportunity.

 

Currently, the most deprived areas have around 32% fewer childcare places per child. These disparities mean the children who stand to benefit most from early education and childcare are least able to access it.

 

Two of the key challenges are:

1. Geographic disparities - Parents in deprived areas are likely to rely more on government-funded entitlements where eligible, with less ability to pay additional fees.

 

2. Limited access to appropriate finance - One fundamental challenge is that lenders find it difficult to assess risk when 50-80% of provider revenue comes from government-funded entitlements that are only confirmed annually. Some providers have reported that when accessing finance, the cost and structure often make expansion unviable. We believe that opening or expanding into deprived areas may require lower interest rates and longer repayment periods than typically available to manage cash flow and achieve sustainable returns.

Timeline

Published Date :

3rd Nov 2025 Today

Deadline :

12th Jan 2026 in a 2 months

Contract Start :

31st May 2026

Contract End :

31st May 2029

Keywords

banking services

investment advisory

capital markets

financial intermediation

asset placement

portfolio funding

financial brokerage

market investment services

investment facilitation

financial operations

mergers & acquisitions advice

underwriting services

corporate finance

IPO advisory

structured finance

deal origination

capital raising

investment banking

financial restructuring

corporate advisory services

financial management consultancy

finance strategy advice

budgeting consultancy

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corporate finance advice

fiscal risk analysis

treasury management consulting

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financial governance support

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community engagement programs

local civic projects

neighbourhood initiatives

communal development schemes

social inclusion campaigns

participatory projects

local public action

community-driven intervention

civic outreach

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social welfare provision

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public engagement programs

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Status :

Open

Procedure :

N/A

Suitable for SME :

Yes

Nationwide :

No

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Tender Progress :

0%

Details

Notice Type :

PIN

Tender Identifier :

IT-378-246-T: 2024 - 001

Tenderbase ID :

310724019

Low Value :

£100K

High Value :

£1000K

Buyer Information

Address :

Liverpool Merseyside , Merseyside , L13 0BQ

Website :

N/A

Procurement contact

Name :

Tina Smith

Phone :

0151 252 3243

Email :

tina.smith@shared-ed.ac.uk

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