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RFP - Federal Grant Lobbyist 2003

  • YEAR CREATED: 2003
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: RFP - Request for Proposals
The document is a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the services of a governmental lobbyist by Greenville County in South Carolina. The RFP outlines the timeline and process for submitting proposals, as well as the scope of services required. The document states that Greenville County is seeking proposals from individuals or firms to provide technical advice and assistance in securing Federal appropriations for infrastructure and special projects. The County may also require representation at the State level on issues that affect the County. The preferred individual or firm should be able to provide assistance at both the Federal and State levels. The scope of services includes conducting research on federal appropriations and grant funding opportunities in areas such as transportation, water and sewer lines, public health, redevelopment, homeland security, and public safety. The selected individual or firm will be responsible for scheduling regular meetings or conference calls to update County staff and develop appropriate strategies. On-site visits may also be required. In addition to federal advocacy, the County is seeking representation at the State level for legislation and funding issues in the State budget. The proposal format and content are outlined, including the required information such as firm name and contact details, description of how the firm can meet the scope of service, explanation of exceptions to the RFP, date of implementation, past experience with federal and state funding opportunities, success stories for other clients, references, relationships with officials, staff qualifications, cost breakdown, and any suggestions for improving the contract's economy and effectiveness. The selection criteria for evaluating proposals are also provided, including the firm's qualifications, project approach, resources, expertise, and proposal cost. The document concludes with instructions for proposal submissions, which require one original and ten copies of the proposal, bound on 8-1/2 x 11 paper. The submission date is also specified.
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