RFQ-Early Literacy Program Coordinator
Federal opportunity from X0600105 - Procurement | PROC - Procurement • Conf. Tribes Coos/Lower Umpqua/Siuslaw. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 09, 2026.
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Description
Total cost of proposal
Please email proposal (bid) to Norbert Johnson Procurement Manager at njohnson@ctclusi.org
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The state of Oregon is seeking proposals for an Early Literacy Program Coordinator as outlined in the RFQ (S-X06001-00015988). Proposals must be emailed to Norbert Johnson, the Procurement Manager, by the deadline of March 9, 2026. The RFQ emphasizes a total cost of proposal submission, indicating a budget-focused evaluation process.
The buyer aims to coordinate an Early Literacy Program to enhance literacy initiatives within the state, indicating a need for a structured approach to early education development.
- Develop coordination strategies for early literacy programs
- Sustain communication with educational stakeholders
- Implement program evaluation protocols
- Total cost of proposal
- Contact information for the proposer
- Details of relevant experience and qualifications
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- Details on specific deliverables expected from the coordinator
- Clarification on evaluation criteria for proposals
- Information regarding budget range for proposals
- Expected start date for the contract
- Additional requirements or qualifications needed for bidders
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