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  • Re: Non-Profit RFP Bid Sites

    Have you considered announcing your RFP on the RFP Database ? It is free for you to join, and free for you to announce your RFP. There are over 50,000 members registered in the system (as of Aug 2009) and many of them would be interested in your project. I would also recommend checking out my blog for some tips on writing, running, and evaluating a
    Posted to Tech Planning (Forum) by dkutcher on 08-26-2009
  • RE: Effective vendor research for RFPs

    You can find great examples of RFPs, as well as a place to post your final RFP when you're ready to solicit proposals, by going to the Request for Proposal Database . My firm, Confluent Forms LLC , has also assisted organizations in managing the RFP process for technology vendors, as well as the research phase that should precede the creation of
    Posted to Tech Planning (Forum) by dkutcher on 05-22-2008
  • publicize your RFP

    Once you've written your RFP, it's just as important to publicize it and get a substantial number of competitive bids. A good place to publicize your RFP is the RFP Database where you can post your project for free.
    Posted to Tech Planning (Forum) by dkutcher on 08-30-2007
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