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Public Profit Evaluation RFP Guide |
OK, maybe we are being too harsh. But requests for proposals for evaluation services are oftentimes terrible. They read like a mash-up of Mad Libs contract language and evaluation jargon, and almost never provide evaluators with all the information they need to respond.
When faced with a bad RFP, many evaluators simply choose not to respond. And those that do probably didn’t yield what the client sought anyway.
Fortunately, most evaluation RFPs can be successful with just a few pieces of information, all of which is already in-house.
This guide provides step-by-step instructions for preparing an RFP that will yield high-quality proposals and stronger evaluation services for your organization.