Evaluation Accelerator Fund
The Evaluation Accelerator Fund (EAF) supports evaluation across government to transform our understanding of the impact of activity in priority policy areas.
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- Evaluation Task Force
- Published
- 31 January 2022
- Last updated
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257 March20242025 — See all updates
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EAF Phase 4 Guidance
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EAF Phase 3 Selected Projects
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Details
Phase 34 projectsapplications launchingopen AprilMarch 20242025
The Evaluation Task Force (ETF) is pleased to announce Phase 4 of its Evaluation Accelerator Fund (EAF). The EAF is a competitive grant fund and supports research and evaluation projects that:
- create actionable evidence in HM Government priority areas that informs public spending or policy decisions;
- tackle evidence gaps in HM Government priority areas; or
- provide robust evidence of financial or efficiency savings from new policies, interventions, or innovative approaches to service delivery
Phase 4 has aup to £3.5 million available in the 2025/26 financial year. The total valueamount available will be confirmed as part of £15the million,Cabinet Office’s business planning process. The fund will be used to make grant awards via open competition.
Funding is available for one-year projects which wasstart allocatedin throughMay 2025 and conclude by March 2026. All projects, with only a handful of exceptions, will be expected to produce findings that are shareable with the ETF and government partners by March 2026.
Eligibility
There are three roundseligibility criteria.
a. Organisation status
Proposals must be from:
- Central government (e.g. UK Government departments, arms length bodies, and non-departmental public bodies)
- What Works Centres (WWCs)
- Charities or organisations whose activities are charitable, benevolent or philanthropic in nature (e.g. universities, non-profits, community interest companies)
b. Priority area
We are open to proposals that relate to at least one of funding.the Infollowing PhaseHM 3,Government £1priorities:
-
Missions
- Kickstart
millioneconomic hasgrowth
- Build
beenan allocatedNHS fit for the future
- Safer streets
- Break down the barriers to
helpopportunity
- Make
boostBritain a clean energy superpower
-
Technology – using technology in the government’spublic understandingsector in order to digitise public service delivery, enhance productivity and improve outcomes.
-
Priority areas for Public Sector Reform (as outlined in Autumn Budget 2024)
- Health
- Local government and devolution
- Children’s social care
- SEND
- Homelessness
- Police
- Prisons
- Asylum
- Defence
- Transport
- Civil Service
c. Benefits to England
Proposals from organisations that are not part of deliveringcentral effectivegovernment policymust interventionsdirectly or indirectly benefit England in youthwhole crime,or netpart. zero,Your well-beingproposal will meet this criteria if a majority of participants in your proposed activity’s sample are based in England.
Please refer to the EAF Phase 4 Guidance for higheradditional educationinformation.
To studentslearn more
The ETF will hold drop-in information sessions for prospective applicants. These sessions will give attendees the opportunity to ask questions about the fund and civiltheir serviceproject’s recruitment.potential eligibility. The EAF information sessions will take place on:
- 14 March, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
- 24 March 10:00 - 11:00 am
- 9 April 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Book your place on an information session via Eventbrite.
How to bid
Proposals must be submitted to to eaf@cabinetoffice.gov.uk by 25 April (6:00 pm). Your submission must consist of a proposal template (Word document) and financial case template (Excel document). These templates are provided in the documents list on this webpage.
Please also include any relevant endorsements or letters of support from local partners or frontline decision makers – these are optional but welcome.
Please refer to the EAF Phase 4 Guidance for additional information.
DetailsPrevious phases of fundingthe Evaluation Accelerator Fund
The Evaluation Accelerator Fund provides a total of £15 million of funding across the 2022/23, 2023/24, and 2024/25 financial years to improve our understanding of “what works”.
The key aims of the fund are to:
- accelerate evaluation activity and the creation of actionable evidence in HMG priority areas to inform decision-making at the next spending review
- tackle evidence gaps in HMG priority areas by rapidly building the evidence base where departments and What Works Centres are not currently undertaking activity
- provide robust evidence of financial or efficiency savings from new policies and interventions, or innovative approaches to service delivery
The Evaluation Task Force and the Cabinet Office announced the first wave of successful projects on Tuesday, 2 August 2022. The 16 selected programmes will receive a combined £12.2 million to deliver high quality evaluations in key policy areas, which supports a key commitment of the Government reform agenda to deliver better for citizens.
A further fourten projects were selected for funding inacross wavephases two ofand thethree EAF,of with successful bids announced on 6th March 2023 by Minister Alex Burghart at the Creating Better Evidence in Government event.EAF.
EAFEAF-supported supported projects are led by a range of government departments and What Works Centres. They will help fill evidence gaps across high-priority areas including crime and justice, education, social care, and health.
Details about selected projects, including the cost of each bid, matched funding contributions, and intended outputs are available in the linked documents above.
Further updates on the funded projects will be made available on this page.
Please direct any queries in the meantime to our dedicated mailbox eaf@cabinetoffice.gov.uk.
Updates to this page
Published 31 January 2022
Last updated 257 March 2024
2025
+ show all updates
-
Information about applying for EAF Phase 4 funding has been added.
-
We removed information on applying for Phase 3 funding as the deadline is over.
-
-
Updating that the applications are now closed
-
-
The deadline for EAF phase 3 has been extended to the 18th August 2023, 6pm.
-
-
Evaluation Accelerator Fund Phase 2 selected projects have been added to the page.
Phase 3 funding application is now open.
-
-
Information about applying for EAF Phase 2 funding has been added.
-
-
All the partners for the "Healthy and sustainable diets programme" have been listed
-
-
Updated with information on the successful bids receiving funding from the Evaluation Accelerator Fund.
-
-
First published.
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Update history
2026-05-29 09:00
Updated the entire page and added the following documents:Evaluation Accelerator Fund Phase 5 – VAWG open competition – Guidance for bidders Evaluation Accelerator Fund Phase 5 – GENERAL Competition – Guidance EAF Phase 5 – VAWG open competition – proposal template EAF Phase 5 – GENERAL competition – proposal templateEAF Phase 5 – Financial case template – both strands EAF Phase 4 Selected Projects
2025-03-07 10:52
Information about applying for EAF Phase 4 funding has been added.
2024-03-25 10:45
We removed information on applying for Phase 3 funding as the deadline is over.
2023-08-23 09:43
Updating that the applications are now closed
2023-07-24 15:28
The deadline for EAF phase 3 has been extended to the 18th August 2023, 6pm.
2023-06-20 16:28
Evaluation Accelerator Fund Phase 2 selected projects have been added to the page.Phase 3 funding application is now open.
2022-10-06 09:09
Information about applying for EAF Phase 2 funding has been added.
2022-08-15 16:24
All the partners for the “Healthy and sustainable diets programme” have been listed
2022-08-02 13:23
Updated with information on the successful bids receiving funding from the Evaluation Accelerator Fund.
EAF Phase 4 Guidance
HTML
EAF Phase 3 Selected Projects
MS Word Document, 10.2 KB
This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology.
Request an accessible format.
If you use assistive technology (such as a screen reader) and need a version of this document in a more accessible format, please email accessible.formats@cabinetoffice.gov.uk. Please tell us what format you need. It will help us if you say what assistive technology you use.
Details
Phase 34 projectsapplications launchingopen AprilMarch 20242025
The Evaluation Task Force (ETF) is pleased to announce Phase 4 of its Evaluation Accelerator Fund (EAF). The EAF is a competitive grant fund and supports research and evaluation projects that:
- create actionable evidence in HM Government priority areas that informs public spending or policy decisions;
- tackle evidence gaps in HM Government priority areas; or
- provide robust evidence of financial or efficiency savings from new policies, interventions, or innovative approaches to service delivery
Phase 4 has aup to £3.5 million available in the 2025/26 financial year. The total valueamount available will be confirmed as part of £15the million,Cabinet Office’s business planning process. The fund will be used to make grant awards via open competition.
Funding is available for one-year projects which wasstart allocatedin throughMay 2025 and conclude by March 2026. All projects, with only a handful of exceptions, will be expected to produce findings that are shareable with the ETF and government partners by March 2026.
Eligibility
There are three roundseligibility criteria.
a. Organisation status
Proposals must be from:
- Central government (e.g. UK Government departments, arms length bodies, and non-departmental public bodies)
- What Works Centres (WWCs)
- Charities or organisations whose activities are charitable, benevolent or philanthropic in nature (e.g. universities, non-profits, community interest companies)
b. Priority area
We are open to proposals that relate to at least one of funding.the Infollowing PhaseHM 3,Government £1priorities:
-
Missions
- Kickstart
millioneconomic hasgrowth
- Build
beenan allocatedNHS fit for the future
- Safer streets
- Break down the barriers to
helpopportunity
- Make
boostBritain a clean energy superpower
-
Technology – using technology in the government’spublic understandingsector in order to digitise public service delivery, enhance productivity and improve outcomes.
-
Priority areas for Public Sector Reform (as outlined in Autumn Budget 2024)
- Health
- Local government and devolution
- Children’s social care
- SEND
- Homelessness
- Police
- Prisons
- Asylum
- Defence
- Transport
- Civil Service
c. Benefits to England
Proposals from organisations that are not part of deliveringcentral effectivegovernment policymust interventionsdirectly or indirectly benefit England in youthwhole crime,or netpart. zero,Your well-beingproposal will meet this criteria if a majority of participants in your proposed activity’s sample are based in England.
Please refer to the EAF Phase 4 Guidance for higheradditional educationinformation.
To studentslearn more
The ETF will hold drop-in information sessions for prospective applicants. These sessions will give attendees the opportunity to ask questions about the fund and civiltheir serviceproject’s recruitment.potential eligibility. The EAF information sessions will take place on:
- 14 March, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
- 24 March 10:00 - 11:00 am
- 9 April 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Book your place on an information session via Eventbrite.
How to bid
Proposals must be submitted to to eaf@cabinetoffice.gov.uk by 25 April (6:00 pm). Your submission must consist of a proposal template (Word document) and financial case template (Excel document). These templates are provided in the documents list on this webpage.
Please also include any relevant endorsements or letters of support from local partners or frontline decision makers – these are optional but welcome.
Please refer to the EAF Phase 4 Guidance for additional information.
DetailsPrevious phases of fundingthe Evaluation Accelerator Fund
The Evaluation Accelerator Fund provides a total of £15 million of funding across the 2022/23, 2023/24, and 2024/25 financial years to improve our understanding of “what works”.
The key aims of the fund are to:
- accelerate evaluation activity and the creation of actionable evidence in HMG priority areas to inform decision-making at the next spending review
- tackle evidence gaps in HMG priority areas by rapidly building the evidence base where departments and What Works Centres are not currently undertaking activity
- provide robust evidence of financial or efficiency savings from new policies and interventions, or innovative approaches to service delivery
The Evaluation Task Force and the Cabinet Office announced the first wave of successful projects on Tuesday, 2 August 2022. The 16 selected programmes will receive a combined £12.2 million to deliver high quality evaluations in key policy areas, which supports a key commitment of the Government reform agenda to deliver better for citizens.
A further fourten projects were selected for funding inacross wavephases two ofand thethree EAF,of with successful bids announced on 6th March 2023 by Minister Alex Burghart at the Creating Better Evidence in Government event.EAF.
EAFEAF-supported supported projects are led by a range of government departments and What Works Centres. They will help fill evidence gaps across high-priority areas including crime and justice, education, social care, and health.
Details about selected projects, including the cost of each bid, matched funding contributions, and intended outputs are available in the linked documents above.
Further updates on the funded projects will be made available on this page.
Please direct any queries in the meantime to our dedicated mailbox eaf@cabinetoffice.gov.uk.
Updates to this page
Published 31 January 2022
Last updated 257 March 2024
2025
+ show all updates
-
Information about applying for EAF Phase 4 funding has been added.
-
We removed information on applying for Phase 3 funding as the deadline is over.
-
-
Updating that the applications are now closed
-
-
The deadline for EAF phase 3 has been extended to the 18th August 2023, 6pm.
-
-
Evaluation Accelerator Fund Phase 2 selected projects have been added to the page.
Phase 3 funding application is now open.
-
-
Information about applying for EAF Phase 2 funding has been added.
-
-
All the partners for the "Healthy and sustainable diets programme" have been listed
-
-
Updated with information on the successful bids receiving funding from the Evaluation Accelerator Fund.
-
-
First published.
Sign up for emails or print this page
Update history
2026-05-29 09:00
Updated the entire page and added the following documents:Evaluation Accelerator Fund Phase 5 – VAWG open competition – Guidance for bidders Evaluation Accelerator Fund Phase 5 – GENERAL Competition – Guidance EAF Phase 5 – VAWG open competition – proposal template EAF Phase 5 – GENERAL competition – proposal templateEAF Phase 5 – Financial case template – both strands EAF Phase 4 Selected Projects
2025-03-07 10:52
Information about applying for EAF Phase 4 funding has been added.
2024-03-25 10:45
We removed information on applying for Phase 3 funding as the deadline is over.
2023-08-23 09:43
Updating that the applications are now closed
2023-07-24 15:28
The deadline for EAF phase 3 has been extended to the 18th August 2023, 6pm.
2023-06-20 16:28
Evaluation Accelerator Fund Phase 2 selected projects have been added to the page.Phase 3 funding application is now open.
2022-10-06 09:09
Information about applying for EAF Phase 2 funding has been added.
2022-08-15 16:24
All the partners for the “Healthy and sustainable diets programme” have been listed
2022-08-02 13:23
Updated with information on the successful bids receiving funding from the Evaluation Accelerator Fund.
Details
Phase 34 projectsapplications launchingopen AprilMarch 20242025
The Evaluation Task Force (ETF) is pleased to announce Phase 4 of its Evaluation Accelerator Fund (EAF). The EAF is a competitive grant fund and supports research and evaluation projects that:
- create actionable evidence in HM Government priority areas that informs public spending or policy decisions;
- tackle evidence gaps in HM Government priority areas; or
- provide robust evidence of financial or efficiency savings from new policies, interventions, or innovative approaches to service delivery
Phase 4 has aup to £3.5 million available in the 2025/26 financial year. The total valueamount available will be confirmed as part of £15the million,Cabinet Office’s business planning process. The fund will be used to make grant awards via open competition.
Funding is available for one-year projects which wasstart allocatedin throughMay 2025 and conclude by March 2026. All projects, with only a handful of exceptions, will be expected to produce findings that are shareable with the ETF and government partners by March 2026.
Eligibility
There are three roundseligibility criteria.
a. Organisation status
Proposals must be from:
- Central government (e.g. UK Government departments, arms length bodies, and non-departmental public bodies)
- What Works Centres (WWCs)
- Charities or organisations whose activities are charitable, benevolent or philanthropic in nature (e.g. universities, non-profits, community interest companies)
b. Priority area
We are open to proposals that relate to at least one of funding.the Infollowing PhaseHM 3,Government £1priorities:
-
Missions
- Kickstart
millioneconomichasgrowth - Build
beenanallocatedNHS fit for the future - Safer streets
- Break down the barriers to
helpopportunity - Make
boostBritain a clean energy superpower
- Kickstart
-
Technology – using technology in the
government’spublicunderstandingsector in order to digitise public service delivery, enhance productivity and improve outcomes. -
Priority areas for Public Sector Reform (as outlined in Autumn Budget 2024)
- Health
- Local government and devolution
- Children’s social care
- SEND
- Homelessness
- Police
- Prisons
- Asylum
- Defence
- Transport
- Civil Service
c. Benefits to England
Proposals from organisations that are not part of deliveringcentral effectivegovernment policymust interventionsdirectly or indirectly benefit England in youthwhole crime,or netpart. zero,Your well-beingproposal will meet this criteria if a majority of participants in your proposed activity’s sample are based in England.
Please refer to the EAF Phase 4 Guidance for higheradditional educationinformation.
To studentslearn more
The ETF will hold drop-in information sessions for prospective applicants. These sessions will give attendees the opportunity to ask questions about the fund and civiltheir serviceproject’s recruitment.potential eligibility. The EAF information sessions will take place on:
- 14 March, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
- 24 March 10:00 - 11:00 am
- 9 April 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Book your place on an information session via Eventbrite.
How to bid
Proposals must be submitted to to eaf@cabinetoffice.gov.uk by 25 April (6:00 pm). Your submission must consist of a proposal template (Word document) and financial case template (Excel document). These templates are provided in the documents list on this webpage.
Please also include any relevant endorsements or letters of support from local partners or frontline decision makers – these are optional but welcome.
Please refer to the EAF Phase 4 Guidance for additional information.
DetailsPrevious phases of fundingthe Evaluation Accelerator Fund
The Evaluation Accelerator Fund provides a total of £15 million of funding across the 2022/23, 2023/24, and 2024/25 financial years to improve our understanding of “what works”.
The key aims of the fund are to:
- accelerate evaluation activity and the creation of actionable evidence in HMG priority areas to inform decision-making at the next spending review
- tackle evidence gaps in HMG priority areas by rapidly building the evidence base where departments and What Works Centres are not currently undertaking activity
- provide robust evidence of financial or efficiency savings from new policies and interventions, or innovative approaches to service delivery
The Evaluation Task Force and the Cabinet Office announced the first wave of successful projects on Tuesday, 2 August 2022. The 16 selected programmes will receive a combined £12.2 million to deliver high quality evaluations in key policy areas, which supports a key commitment of the Government reform agenda to deliver better for citizens.
A further fourten projects were selected for funding inacross wavephases two ofand thethree EAF,of with successful bids announced on 6th March 2023 by Minister Alex Burghart at the Creating Better Evidence in Government event.EAF.
EAFEAF-supported supported projects are led by a range of government departments and What Works Centres. They will help fill evidence gaps across high-priority areas including crime and justice, education, social care, and health.
Details about selected projects, including the cost of each bid, matched funding contributions, and intended outputs are available in the linked documents above.
Further updates on the funded projects will be made available on this page.
Please direct any queries in the meantime to our dedicated mailbox eaf@cabinetoffice.gov.uk.
Updates to this page
Published 31 January 2022Last updated
-
Information about applying for EAF Phase 4 funding has been added.
-
We removed information on applying for Phase 3 funding as the deadline is over.
-
Updating that the applications are now closed
-
The deadline for EAF phase 3 has been extended to the 18th August 2023, 6pm.
-
Evaluation Accelerator Fund Phase 2 selected projects have been added to the page. Phase 3 funding application is now open.
-
Information about applying for EAF Phase 2 funding has been added.
-
All the partners for the "Healthy and sustainable diets programme" have been listed
-
Updated with information on the successful bids receiving funding from the Evaluation Accelerator Fund.
-
First published.
Sign up for emails or print this page
Update history
2026-05-29 09:00
Updated the entire page and added the following documents:Evaluation Accelerator Fund Phase 5 – VAWG open competition – Guidance for bidders Evaluation Accelerator Fund Phase 5 – GENERAL Competition – Guidance EAF Phase 5 – VAWG open competition – proposal template EAF Phase 5 – GENERAL competition – proposal templateEAF Phase 5 – Financial case template – both strands EAF Phase 4 Selected Projects
2025-03-07 10:52
Information about applying for EAF Phase 4 funding has been added.
2024-03-25 10:45
We removed information on applying for Phase 3 funding as the deadline is over.
2023-08-23 09:43
Updating that the applications are now closed
2023-07-24 15:28
The deadline for EAF phase 3 has been extended to the 18th August 2023, 6pm.
2023-06-20 16:28
Evaluation Accelerator Fund Phase 2 selected projects have been added to the page.Phase 3 funding application is now open.
2022-10-06 09:09
Information about applying for EAF Phase 2 funding has been added.
2022-08-15 16:24
All the partners for the “Healthy and sustainable diets programme” have been listed
2022-08-02 13:23
Updated with information on the successful bids receiving funding from the Evaluation Accelerator Fund.