Procurement

Research into the Business and Operational Needs of the Arts Sector in Wales

  • Arts Council Of Wales

Procurement identifier (OCID): ocds-h6vhtk-069eb1

Description

Background and scope

1. Introduction 

Arts Council of Wales, through its Business Enabler Team, invites tenders from suitably qualified and experienced research organisations to undertake a comprehensive study into the business and operational needs of the arts sector in Wales. 

This research will play a central role in strengthening the resilience, sustainability, and business capability of organisations and freelancers across the Welsh arts ecosystem. 

Important: 

This tender excludes any exploration of creative skills or artistic practice. The research must focus exclusively on Business, Operational and Organisational elements that include (but not entirely limited to): 

Organisational business capability 

Operational systems 

Infrastructure 

Skills and training needs related to business functions 

Forward‑looking business trends and challenges 

2. Purpose of the Research 

The commissioned research organisation will be expected to deliver robust, evidence‑based insight into: 

2.1 Training and Development Needs 

Identifying business‑related training requirements for Arts Organisations (including Multi-Year Funded Organisations), Individuals and Freelancers. 

2.2 Business and Operational Skills Gaps 

Mapping current and future gaps in business and operational skills, including management, governance, operations, finance, HR, planning, compliance, business growth, and digital capability. 

2.3 Future Needs and Trends 

Exploring emerging opportunities and risks that may impact the sector's sustainability. 

2.4 Recommendations 

Producing clear, actionable, prioritised recommendations to inform future support interventions delivered by Arts Council of Wales. 

3. Scope of Work 

The successful bidder will be required to deliver the following workstreams (all work must be delivered bilingually (Cymraeg and English): 

3.1 Sector‑Wide Survey 

Design and deliver a survey across the arts sector in Wales. 

Ensure representation across: artforms, organisation sizes, freelancers, regions, and demographics. 

3.2 Engagement with Existing Data Sources 

Identify organisations that hold relevant, quality datasets. 

Liaise with those organisations to integrate relevant data where permitted. 

Avoid duplication of existing research efforts. 

3.3 Qualitative Engagement 

Conduct interviews, workshops, or focus groups with stakeholders (as required to achieve the Deliverables) 

Ensure balanced representation of the sector's diversity and geographic spread. 

3.4 Analysis & Reporting 

Comprehensive analysis of all quantitative and qualitative findings. 

Identification of priority needs, risk areas, and future challenges. 

Evidence‑based recommendations. 

4. Deliverables 

4.1 Full Research Report 

Including: 

Executive Summary 

Methodology 

Detailed Findings 

Analysis of Skills & Operational Gaps 

Forward‑looking insights 

Recommendations & priority actions 

This Document and all associated attachments should be bilingual (Eng / Cym) 

4.2 Presentation of Findings 

A comprehensive presentation to Arts Council of Wales and relevant stakeholders. 

4.3 Data Outputs 

Cleaned datasets  

These are the final, fully prepared versions of the data collected during the research 

Metadata / documentation  

This provides a clear explanation of what the data contains and how it should be interpreted 

Methodological notes  

These explain the research approach used and provide transparency about how the findings were produced 

5. Meeting With Up To 3 Applicants 

Following tender evaluation, up to three scoring applicants will be invited to a face‑to‑face clarification and presentation meeting with members of the decision panel. 

Location: Cardiff 

Attendance: At the applicant's own cost 

Format: Presentation + Q&A (30-45 minutes) 

Purpose: Final assessment prior to awarding the contract 

Further information on the Presentation will be provided to the top three scoring applicants 

Notices

UK4: Tender notice

Notice identifier
2026/S 000-046887
Published
21 May 2026, 10:58am