25MASFSKM1 | Support DESE, District Safe & Healthy Learning Environments Efforts Departmental MA
Federal opportunity from DOE02148 - Department of Elementary and Secondary Education • Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Dec 31, 2027. Industry: NAICS 86, 13, 00.
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Description
Through this Departmental Master Agreement (MA), the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE or The Department), Office of Student and Family Support, seeks bids from vendors with a demonstrated capacity to successfully support schools, districts, their community-based partners and state efforts to support high-quality, safe and supportive learning environments for students and their families.
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The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) is seeking vendors to support efforts aimed at creating safe and supportive learning environments for students and their families through a Departmental Master Agreement. Bids are invited from vendors with proven capabilities in collaborating with schools and community partners. The response deadline for this opportunity is December 31, 2027.
DESE wants to engage vendors to help facilitate high-quality learning environments by supporting schools, districts, and their community-based partners.
- Vendors with experience in educational support services.
- Organizations with a track record of partnering with schools.
- Consultants focused on developing safe learning environments.
- Vendor identification and outreach to mutual partners.
- Proposal development to address DESE's expectations.
- Demonstration of past performance in related projects.
- Relevant past performance examples.
- Proposal outlining approach to supporting safe learning environments.
- Team qualifications and expertise.
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- Ensure adherence to Massachusetts DESE guidelines in proposals.
- Review eligibility under the specified NAICS codes.
- Consider competitive pricing aligned with educational sector norms.
- Evaluate cost-sharing opportunities with community partners.
- Potentially partner with local nonprofits supporting education.
- Collaboration with firms specializing in school safety and well-being.
- Changes in DESE policy could impact project scope.
- Potential delays in procurement processes.
- What metrics will DESE use to evaluate vendor performance?
- Are there specific programs or initiatives DESE prefers vendors to align with?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Specific scope of work details are not provided.
- Eligibility criteria regarding SBPP is unclear.
- No direct contact information for DESE was listed.
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