REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
Terms of Reference for Digitization of the Financial Literacy Curriculum Consultancy
RFP DOCUMENT [0000001519]
RFP ISSUE DATE: [14TH NOVEMBER 2024]
PROPOSAL SUBMISSION DEADLINE: [27TH NOVEMBER -2024]
CARE USA
151 ELLIS STREET NE
ATLANTA, GA 30303-2440
CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENT
PREPARED BY
CARE ®
1. ABOUT CARE
At CARE, we seek a world of hope, inclusion, and social justice, where poverty has been overcome and people live with dignity and security.
This has been our vision since 1945, when we were founded to send lifesaving CARE Packages® to survivors of World War II. Today, CARE is a leader in the global movement to end poverty. We put women and girls in the center because we know we cannot overcome poverty until all people have equal rights and opportunities. In 2019, CARE worked in 100 countries and reached 70 million people with an incredible range of life-saving programs.
To know more about CARE, visit: https://www.care.org/our-work/
2. GENERAL CONDITIONS AND CLAUSES
2.1. CARE’S GENERAL CONDITIONS
The enclosed document is not an offer to contract, but a solicitation of a vendor’s proposed intent. Acceptance of a proposal in no way commits CARE to award a contract for any or all products and services to any vendor.
CARE reserves the right to make the following decisions and actions based on its business interests and for reasons known only to CARE:
• To determine whether the information provided does or does not substantially comply with the requirements of the RFP.
• To contact any bidder after proposal submittal for clarification of any information provided.
• To waive any or all formalities of bidding
• To accept or reject a proposal in whole or part without justification to the bidder.
• To not accept the lowest bid
• To negotiate with one or more bidders in respect to any aspect of the submitted proposal.
• To award another type of contract other than that described herein, or to award no contract.
• To enter into a contract or agreement for purchase with parties not responding to this RFP
• To request, at its sole discretion, selected Vendors to provide a more detailed presentation of the proposal.
• To not share the results of the bids with other bidders and to award contracts based on whatever is in the best interest of CARE.
Any material statements made orally or in writing in response to this RFP or in response to requests for additional information will be considered offers to contract and should be included by vendor in any final contract.
2.2. CONFIDENTIALITY/ NON-DISCLOSURE
All information gained by any vendor concerning CARE work practices is not to be disclosed to anyone outside those responsible for the preparation of this proposal. Any discussion
by the vendor of CARE’s business practices could be reason for disqualification. CARE, at their discretion, reserves the right to require a non-disclosure agreement.
Reciprocally, CARE commits that information received in response to this RFP will be held in strict confidence and not disclosed to any party, other than those persons directly responsible for the evaluation of the responses, without the express consent of the responding vendor.
Finally, the information contained within this RFP is confidential and is not to be disclosed or used for any other purpose by the vendor.
2.3. PUBLICITY
Any publicity referring to this project, whether in the form of press releases, brochures, or photographic coverage will not be permitted without prior written approval from CARE.
2.4. LIABILITY
The selected vendor(s) will be required to show proof of adequate insurance at such time as CARE is prepared to procure the services. The participating vendor will also be required to indemnify and hold harmless CARE for, among other things, any third-party claims arising from the selected vendor’s acts or omissions and will be liable for any damage caused by its employees, agents or subcontractors.
2.5. FORCE MAJEURE
a. Neither Party shall be responsible for a performance that is delayed, hindered, or is rendered inadvisable, commercially impracticable, illegal, or impossible by a “Force Majeure Event.” A Force Majeure event includes, without limitation, an act of nature, a pandemic, emergency, civil unrest, or disorder, actual or threatened terrorism, war, fire, governmental action or interference of any kind, power or utility failures, strikes or other labor disturbances, a health warning issued by the Center for Disease Control (or similar agency), any other civil or governmental emergency and/or any other similar event beyond a Party’s reasonable control.
b. The Party that seeks to invoke this Force Majeure provision (the “Affected Party”) shall provide the other Party (the “Unaffected Party”) with a written notice within ten (10) days of the date the Affected Party determines a Force Majeure Event has occurred.
2.6. ERRORS AND OMISSIONS
CARE expects the vendor will provide all labor, coordination, support, and resources required based on the vendor’s proposal and corresponding final SOW. No additional compensation will be available to the vendor for any error or omission from the proposal made to CARE. The only exclusions are add-ons, deletions, and/or optional services for which the vendor has received written authorization from CARE.
2.7. OWNERSHIP OF WORK
All work created during this evaluation must be original work, and no third party should hold any rights in or to the work. All rights, title and interest in the work shall be vested in CARE.
2.8. CONFLICT OF INTEREST
CARE encourages every prospective Supplier to avoid and prevent conflicts of interest, by disclosing to CARE if you, or any of your affiliates or personnel, were involved in the preparation of the requirements, design, specifications, cost estimates, and other information used in this RFP.
3. COMPANY PROFILE & BIDDER’S DECLARATION
Bidders are requested to complete this form, including the Company Profile and Bidder’s Declaration, sign it and return it as part of your proposal. No alterations to its format shall be permitted and no substitutions shall be accepted.
Consultant qualifications
This consultant should have the following skills and qualifications
• Master’s or equivalent degree in Business Management/studies, Marketing, Development Studies or other related fields.
• At least 5 years’ experience, knowledge and skills in Digitization of Financial literacy or re-lated curriculums, and knowledge in the financial services sector.
• At least 5 years experience on working with MSMEs and facilitating trainings on Financial lit-eracy.
• Extensive knowledge on working in/with private sector and development organizations.
• Excellent communication skills in English. Somalia is added advantage.
Evaluation Criteria
The Selection of the firm will be made based on cumulative analysis (i.e., mandatory requirement and technical qualifications as follows:
Mandatory requirements
• Provide a valid business registration(company/organization) certificate
• Provide a valid and up to date tax compliance certificate.
• References including names and contact information from previous clients who can be contacted regarding relevant experience in Financial literacy curriculum digitization (At least three).
Technical Evaluation
Applicants need to clearly articulate the following, but not limited to: -
• A Consulting profile and cover letter outlining the suitability of the consultant in un-dertaking the assignment (Not exceeding two pages)
• A technical proposal explaining how the Financial Literacy curriculum will be carried out.
• At least 5 years of experience in undertaking financial literacy digitization in similar fragile context as Somalia.
• Clear work plan including time frames for the financial literacy digitization
• Detailed CVs of key personnel (including any formal qualifications) should be provided
PROPOSOSAL GUIDELINES
This Request for Proposal represents the requirements for an open and competitive process.
All vendors must provide written notification via email to som.consultant@care.org of their intent to participate, or not to participate in the bidding process on 27th November 2024.
Proposals will be accepted until 11:59 PM EST on 27th November 2024.
delivered via email solely to som.consultant@care.org, no later than the above specified date.
Any proposals received after this date and time will not be accepted. All proposals must be signed by an official agent or representative of the company submitting the proposal.
If the organization submitting a proposal must outsource or contract any work to meet the requirements contained herein, this must be clearly stated in the proposal. Additionally, all costs included in the proposals must be all-inclusive to include any outsourced or contracted work. Any proposals which call for outsourcing or contracting work must include the name and description of the organizations being contracted.
All costs must be itemized to include an explanation of all fees and costs.
Contract terms and conditions will be negotiated upon selection of the winning bidder for this RFP. All contractual terms and conditions will be subject to review by the CARE legal department, and will include scope, budget, schedule, and other necessary items pertaining to the project.
You must respond to every subsection including statement, question, and/or instruction without exception.
Any verbal information obtained from, or statements made by representatives of CARE shall not be construed as in any way amending this RFP. Only such corrections or addenda as are issued in writing by CARE to all RFP participants shall be official. CARE will not be responsible for verbal instructions.