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Economic evaluation: call for expressions of interest
In response to identified need, Community Food and Health (Scotland) is currently supporting two economic evaluations of community food and health projects.
One of these projects is the Edinburgh Community Food Initiative (ECFI) Happy Jack Project, funded by the Sure Start Programme through The City of Edinburgh Council.
We are currently seeking expressions of interest from external agencies to carry out an economic evaluation of the Happy Jack Project.
Please visit the Current Work section for more details.