KIPP MEMPHIS
PROCUREMENT

REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS

KIPP Memphis Public Schools buys myriad supplies, technology software, and hardware, professional and operational services, etc. which are used within our schools to most efficiently meet the varied demands for high-quality public education.  Typically, contractors delivering such services are selected through the Request for Proposals (RFPs) process or some other appropriate means and are paid on a "fee-for-service" basis.

KIPP Memphis also uses grant awards to achieve many of its objectives and programmatic responsibilities.  Grants are simply types of contracts that are used to affect an award of funding or property to a grant recipient or "grantee."  A grant benefits the student population of our schools, and deliverables pursuant to a grant contract are comprised of professional services, supplies, school furniture, etc.

KIPP Memphis contracts for supplies, technology software, and hardware, professional and operational services directly through the Regional Office. Individuals, businesses, and other service providers who wish to provide services to KIPP Memphis are encouraged to frequently visit our web page to review recent solicitations and other procurement-related notices.

Requests for Proposals (RFPs), solicitations, and public notices related to procurement are posted on this web page as they are released by KIPP Memphis. Only information relating to professional service procurements is posted here. Posted documents may be updated with relevant amendments at any time.

 

NEW PROCUREMENT OPPORTUNITIES

 
 
 
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Please refer to the following frequently asked questions for our procurement opportunities that may assist in crafting your submission.

 

BID MEETINGS

Bid meetings are scheduled after requests for proposals are advertised. These meetings are pertinent to the procurement of goods, non-consultant services, and works. The objective of the bid meeting is to explain and clarify the details of the RFP document to interested bidders. We will listen to bidders’ concerns and take them into consideration in order to improve the RFP documents.

The intent of bid meetings is to give bidders sufficient information to help them submit a bid or proposal that responds to the requirements. Bidders should read and study the solicitation documents and prepare a request for clarification if any.

 

CLOSED PROCUREMENT OPPORTUNITIES