ANIMATED LANGUAGE VIDOES FOR SILETZ TRIBAL HEAD START
Federal opportunity from X2160006 - Finance | X2160 - Finance • Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 02, 2026.
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ANIMATED LANGUAGE VIDOES FOR SILETZ TRIBAL HEAD START
CTSI is seeking proposals from qualified vendors to produce short animated videos in the tribal language for use in Tribal Head Start Classrooms. Program staff are most interested in vendors able to provide illustrations and animations that will be familiar to tribal Head Start students and the larger Siletz tribal community.
Phase 1 will include the production of videos that feature vocabulary in existing lessons. Phase 2 will include the production of 10-15 2-3 minute animimated videos.
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The Oregon Tribal Training and Technical Assistance Initiative is soliciting proposals for animated language videos specifically designed for the Siletz Tribal Head Start program. The contract will involve two phases: initially focusing on vocabulary-focused videos and subsequently producing 10-15 animated videos, each 2-3 minutes long. Proposals should cater to the cultural context of the Siletz community, utilizing familiar illustrations and animations that resonate with the tribal student body.
CTSI aims to create instructional media that enhances language learning in Tribal Head Start classrooms by providing culturally relevant animated content.
- Animation studios with experience in educational content production.
- Vendors proficient in creating culturally relevant media for indigenous communities.
- Businesses with expertise in child education and linguistic teaching aids.
- Phase 1: Produce vocabulary-focused animated videos based on existing lessons.
- Phase 2: Develop 10-15 animated videos, each lasting 2-3 minutes.
- Detailed project plan for both phases of video production.
- Portfolio showcasing previous educational animation work.
- Cultural competency statement addressing Siletz tribal community.
- Budget proposal including rates and any additional costs.
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- All produced content must align with the Siletz tribal culture and language requirements.
- Vendor must adhere to any specified guidelines for educational material development.
- Consider competitive pricing given the specialized nature of the content.
- Offering a phased pricing model may be attractive.
- Consider partnering with local Siletz artists or cultural experts for authentic content delivery.
- Potential collaboration with educational content developers experienced in early childhood education.
- Producing content that does not resonate with the target audience could lead to rejection.
- Delays in project phases may affect the overall timeline for delivery.
- Underestimating the time and resources needed for culturally appropriate content development.
- What are the specific vocabulary and lesson topics that need to be illustrated in Phase 1?
- Can you provide examples of culturally relevant illustrations that have been successful in previous projects?
- What is the approval process for the animations developed for both phases?
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- Specific budget ranges or funding details for the project.
- Clarification on the exact number of vocabulary videos required in Phase 1.
- Guidelines about the approval process for submitted content.
- Information on any technological preferences or requirements for video submissions.
- Details on how the produced videos will be distributed or utilized in classrooms.
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