RFP - BRIDGE PROGRAM TRAINING PROVIDER
Federal opportunity from 143 - Procurement • City of Boston. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 20, 2026. Industry: NAICS 86, 10, 00.
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR BRIDGE PROGRAM TRAINING PROVIDER, For information please contact Doreen Treacy at Doreen.Treacy@boston.gov also RFQ package will be available to download on the BPDA Procurement at http://www.bostonplans.org/work-with-us/procurement-portal
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The RFP for the Bridge Program Training Provider seeks qualified bidders to support training initiatives that enhance workforce development. The proposal deadline is set for February 20, 2026, giving applicants ample time to prepare. Interested parties can access the RFQ package through the BPDA Procurement portal, with direct inquiries directed to Doreen Treacy.
The buyer is looking to establish a contract for a training provider that will deliver Bridge Program training aimed at workforce development and skill enhancement for participants.
- Training providers with experience in workforce development.
- Organizations that have successfully delivered similar training programs.
- Firms with a proven track record of engaging community partners.
- Review RFP requirements and eligibility criteria.
- Develop a training curriculum aligned with Bridge Program objectives.
- Prepare pricing strategy and budget proposals.
- Draft and format the proposal document as per guidelines.
- Submit the complete proposal by the deadline.
- Completed proposal form as outlined in the RFP.
- Training curriculum and methodologies.
- Relevant experience and case studies.
- Pricing details and budget justification.
- Resumes of key personnel involved in the project.
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- Ensure all responses comply with local procurement laws.
- Verify that all necessary certifications are included in the proposal.
- Consider a competitive pricing model to attract the buyer.
- Include tiered pricing options for different training modules.
- Consider partnering with local educational institutions for training resources.
- Look into subcontracting with community organizations for outreach.
- Potential competition from established training providers in the area.
- Need for alignment with local government regulations and objectives.
- What specific outcomes are expected from the Bridge Program training?
- Are there existing frameworks or curricula that should be utilized in the proposal?
- What metrics will be used to evaluate the success of the training?
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- No specific details on the training curriculum requirements.
- Lack of information about budget constraints for the project.
- Absence of performance metrics expected by the buyer.
- No indications of preferred training delivery methods (e.g., in-person, online).
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