Community services templates

The following templates, workbooks, documents and requests can assist both buyers and suppliers in planning, contracting and managing community service procurement.
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These 'how to' frameworks will assist your government agency and community service providers procure and tender for community services.  They will help you plan your procurements in partnership with your providers and other stakeholders.  

Understanding and following the Community Services guides will help you achieve efficient purchasing outcomes for government and better outcomes for the community, within the guidelines of the Delivering Community Services in Partnership Policy (DCSP policy). 

These templates and guides are regularly reviewed and may change so you should only download them when needed. If you have any suggestions for improvements you can send them to Finance to consider. There is an archive of old request conditions you can consult if needed. 

If you are not procuring community services, go to the alternative suite of templates and guides for goods and service procurement

Contract planning: Templates and workbooks

These guides and templates provide assistance on planning and implementing co-design and engaging with the community services sector and service users. They also give an overview of everything you need in planning your procurement and assessing the risks involved.

​Requesting exemptions: Templates and approval register

It’s good practice to register all exemptions and approvals from the minimum requirements. Like goods and service procurement, agencies need approval from their delegated authority for procurement exemptions. You must include all exemptions on your agency’s Exemption Register. 

​​Establishing grant agreements

If you have decided your procurement is better suited to being funded through a grant, there are two templates available to you. There is no minimum nor maximum amount specified for grant funding.   

The DCSP policy contains additional information on grants such clarifying when a grant is the most appropriate approach and when a service agreement is more suitable and best practice guidance for grants.

The Grant Agreement template should be used as the standard template for grants valued at $10,000 or more.

You can use the list of Grant Conditions for smaller and less complex grants valued below $10,000.  

The List of Grant Conditions are not intended to function as a separate document but may be incorporated into either advertised Guidelines or Application forms as a condition of the Grant or in the formal Letter of Offer advising recipients that their grant application has been successful. 

Contract formation: Awarding contracts for expressions of interest

Awarding contracts to Expressions of Interest have their own templates that include letters for declining offers and shortlisting providers. 

​​Template change suggestions

Community Service tendering and contracting forms and templates are reviewed bi-annually in collaboration with ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ Agencies who procure Community Services from the community sector. &²Ô²ú²õ±è;

You can provide suggestions for changes to the templates by emailing the template with changes tracked, and an explanation of what your suggested change will address to cspp@finance.wa.gov.au. 

Old versions of the Community Services procurement terms and conditions are available in the archive. &²Ô²ú²õ±è;

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