Contract opportunities
Find out about contract opportunities to support Wellcome's mission to improve human health – including an overview of each project, who can apply and how.
At Wellcome, we invite organisations to apply for contract opportunities that support our mission to fund discovery research and find solutions to three worldwide health challenges: mental health, infectious disease and climate.
Find research contract funding opportunities and requests for proposals (RFP) below.
Climate and Health
There are currently no contract opportunities for Climate and Health
Discovery Research
There are currently no contract opportunities for Discovery Research
Please note the Discovery Research RFP 'Grantholder engagement insight gathering' was posted in error on 4 November 2024 and will not be moving forward.
Infectious Disease
There are currently no contract opportunities for Infectious Disease
Mental Health
A short-term contract opportunity for those with psychometric and/or data science expertise, to review and propose innovative open-access models for common metrics (self-report questionnaires in mental health). This includes a review of existing platforms that might be adapted for this purpose.
Wellcome are particularly interested in how versions of a particular measure – including translations, adaptations, and derivatives – are tracked over time. This includes how granular changes are traced and rationalised, and how different versions are cited.
Individuals or organisations may apply to this opportunity. We do not expect that all of this expertise will necessarily come from one person. We also welcome applications from individuals with some of the advertised expertise, but who could be paired with applicants.
Essential skills or experience: We are looking for specific expertise in the use of self-report questionnaires used in mental health, standards of psychometric evidence, open-access research infrastructure, and open-source version control systems. All suppliers should have strong written communication and information synthesis skills.
Desirable skills or experience: Experience specific to mental health and an understanding of the mental health research landscape is desirable.
Eligibility: Open to all
Submission of supplier Q&A: Revised to 6 September 2024
Submission of RFP response: Revised 26 September 2024
Other contract opportunities
Data for Science and Health:
There are currently no contract opportunities for Data for Science and Health
Research Environment:
There are currently no contract opportunities for Research Environment
Translation and Portfolio Integration:
There are currently no contract opportunities for Translation and Portfolio Intergration
Strategy:
Wellcome's Policy team are seeking a supplier to deliver an evaluation of the Future of Global Health Initiatives (FGHI) process, a multi-stakeholder process designed to explore how Global Health Initiatives (GHIs) can better align with country-led health priorities and accelerate progress towards universal health coverage. The work will incorporate both an evaluation of the FGHI process as a whole and, separately, a more in-depth analysis of Wellcome’s role and contribution.
Eligibility: Open to all
Submission of supplier questions: 12 September 2024
Submission of RFP Responses: 27 September 2024
Download the full RFP [PDF 260KB]
Download questions and answers [PDF 210KB]
Corporate Affairs:
The Wellcome Collection team are looking to appoint a creative agency to develop YouTube and social media video content to support the upcoming exhibition, Hard Graft: Work, Health and Rights (the exhibition will run from September 2024 to April 2025).
Eligibility: Open to all
Submission of expression of interest and questions: 25 August 2024
Submission of full proposals: 20 September 2024
Centres for Exchange (CfE) is a collaborative learning and design project led by Wellcome’s Community Engagement team. CfE aims to re-envision knowledge exchange with communities in research. The overarching goal for CfE is to support diverse communities to play a meaningful, inclusive and reciprocal role in the research ecosystem to ensure that research is responsive to local socio-political contexts and needs.
Over the last year, we collaborated with global partners and communities to develop a framework that rethinks knowledge exchange with communities in health research.
In this next Proof of Concept phase of CfE, we will fund up to nine community-based organisations in India, Kenya and South Africa, to implement and learn from the framework.
Potential suppliers for this network facilitator RFP would use a reciprocal, proactive and adaptive approach to form a learning network.
The network facilitator will build contextually appropriate spaces and trust-based relationships between CfE project partners (teams implementing or supporting the implementation of equitable knowledge exchange framework) for ongoing co-learning, sharing and feedback. The network facilitator will also foster a wider community of practice with individuals and organisations interested in reimagining and practising equitable knowledge exchange.
Eligibility: The team and leadership for this project should include people with experience in working in the Global South and who also engage within Global North contexts.
Submission of supplier Q&A and expressions of interest: 14 November 2024
Submission of RFP response: 25 November 2024
We aim to make our contract opportunities open to all organisations, however there will be instances where we provide eligibility criteria based on the specific nature of what we are looking to procure. Please see each opportunity for specific eligibility criteria.
We do not contract with suppliers connected to the tobacco industry. For clarity, we define the tobacco industry as any company, entity or organisation (or groups or combinations of the same) whose business other than for an insignificant part (less than 10% of its revenue), is the development, production, promotion, marketing, or sale of tobacco in any country of the world. The term also includes any companies that are a subsidiary or a holding company or affiliate of the above. This also includes E-cigarette companies and non-tobacco related companies which are fully or partially owned by the tobacco industry.
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Here, you can find some of our previous RFPs that have now expired, including an overview of each project, to enable suppliers to understand the format and structure.
The Strategic Partnerships team is seeking an individual consultant to provide dedicated expertise on Climate and Health partnerships work as well as support Wellcome’s wider Strategic Partnerships function.
Eligibility: Individual consultant with partnerships expertise and strong understanding of the climate and health research ecosystem
Initial response deadline: 7 July 2022
Wellcome would like to partner with BIOVAC to commission a report, based on a literature review/landscape analysis, on how to build an enabling environment for the African continent to increase its end-to-end manufacture of vaccines. We are interested in understanding what the barriers to vaccine development and manufacturing on the African continent are and what strategies and actions can be taken to increase the manufacture of vaccines.
Eligibility: Open to all countries
Initial Response Deadline: 27 June 2022
Wellcome’s Discovery Research team aims to design new funding activities to reduce barriers that are slowing down and/or blocking progress in the field of Bioimaging. Wellcome has a history of supporting innovation in bioimaging and our current portfolio of investments has supported work that ranges from new tools and technologies to infrastructure and data repositories. We want to progress our work even further and identify new key areas where Wellcome investments in bioimaging methodologies, equipment, tools and technology development (across the scales of life, from atoms to humans) will afford field-opening, filed-shaping and field-advancing opportunities.
The purpose of the RFP is to commission a delivery partner to provide critical insights on the following fundamental questions:
- What are the nascent technologies/methodologies in the field of bioimaging that will enable researchers to formulate new hypotheses and address new fundamental questions for life, health, and wellbeing?
- What are specific barriers (in terms of technology, methodology, hardware, software, and access) that are limiting progress in the field of bioimaging in both High-Income Countries (HICs) and Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)?
- Who are the key leaders on an international level that are driving development in the field of bioimaging?
Wellcome is intending for this piece of work to equally cover both, the UK/HIC and LMIC landscape, addressing the different needs in both settings.
Eligibility: Open to all countries
Response deadlines:
Expressions of Interest – 20 May 2022
Full proposals – 6 June 2022
We’re looking to appoint a bold and creative agency/consultant to determine how we can best use photography to advance our brand and strategy. As well as reviewing the effectiveness of Wellcome Photography Prize as a vehicle for our brand, we need to better understand how our audiences respond to photography and how to ensure the imagery we use reflects our commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Eligibility: Open to all countries
Initial response deadline: Closed
We’re looking to commission a team to identify and evaluate the properties, strengths, and weaknesses of selected measures for depression, anxiety and psychosis and to produce a toolkit for their use by researchers, funders and journals. The team will also produce an implementation plan to encourage the uptake of common metrics by key stakeholder groups.
Eligibility: Open to all countries
Initial response deadline: 5 May 2022
Download the full RFP [PDF 573KB]
Watch a recording of our webinar from 11 April 2022 to find out more.