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  • Posted: May 13, 2019
    Deadline: May 31, 2019
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    MGIC is a non-profit affiliate of UMB with a mission to administratively support international operations of UMB Principal Investigators. Our purpose is to provide the administrative infrastructure for sizable and sustained operations outside of the U.S. Currently, MGIC operates in Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Zambia, with registration applicati...
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    Request for Proposal: Anti-Discrimination Training Sessions

    • Job Type Full Time
    • Qualification
    • Experience
    • Location Not specified
    • Job Field

    Mid-level, Short-term contract assignment

    OBJECTIVE

    Develop an anti-discrimination training session appropriate for use in the international development sector and sub-Saharan African context. Training materials should address diversity, equity, and inclusion. The training should be relevant to a multi-cultural working environment and applicable U.S. Government-regulations.

    SCOPE OF WORK

    Create an engaging and interactive anti-discrimination training that encompasses implicit bias, gender, socioeconomic status, race, etc. for senior leaders and employees;

    Present and train country teams;

    Perform a post-training survey.

    DELIVERABLES

    Anti-discrimination presentation to be used by MGIC in one or more locations, based on the award.

    In-person training.

    Post-training survey and survey analysis.

    SELECTION CRITERIA

    MGIC will evaluate and score responses based on the following criteria:

    Experience developing and conducting anti-discrimination training sessions in sub-Saharan Africa – 35%

    Quality of draft sensitivity training plan and proposal – 35%

    Availability – 20%

    Cost – 10%

    GENERAL TERMS & CONDITIONS

    The RFP is not and shall not be considered an offer by MGIC.

    All responses must be received on or before the date and time indicated on the RFP. Any late responses will be rejected.

    Any unresponsive proposals will be rejected.

    MGIC reserves the right to accept or reject any proposal or cancel the procurement process at any time, without assigning any reason, and shall have no liability to any bidders submitting proposals for rejection or cancellation of the procurement.

    Information provided by MGIC in this RFP is offered in good faith, and MGIC requests that it be treated confidentially.

    The respondents are solely obligated to pay for all costs, of any kind whatsoever, which may be incurred by the bidder or any third parties, in connection with the submission of a proposal. All responses and supporting documentation shall become the property of MGIC, subject to claims of confidentiality by the bidder, which have been clearly marked as confidential by the bidder.

    TIMETABLE

    RFP Issuance – May 8, 2019

    Questions submitted via email no later than – May 20, 2019

    Responses to questions shared with the potential respondents – May 22, 2019

    Proposal due date – May 31, 2019

    POINT OF CONTACT

    Mr. Herty Cortez Diaz, University of Maryland, Baltimore, email: hcortezdiaz@umaryland.edu

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    Request for Proposal: Anti-Discrimination Training Sessions

    Mid-level, Short-term contract assignment

    OBJECTIVE

    Develop an anti-discrimination training session appropriate for use in the international development sector and sub-Saharan African context. Training materials should address diversity, equity, and inclusion. The training should be relevant to a multi-cultural working environment and applicable U.S. Government-regulations.

    SCOPE OF WORK

    Create an engaging and interactive anti-discrimination training that encompasses implicit bias, gender, socioeconomic status, race, etc. for senior leaders and employees;

    Present and train country teams;

    Perform a post-training survey.

    DELIVERABLES

    Anti-discrimination presentation to be used by MGIC in one or more locations, based on the award.

    In-person training.

    Post-training survey and survey analysis.

    SELECTION CRITERIA

    MGIC will evaluate and score responses based on the following criteria:

    Experience developing and conducting anti-discrimination training sessions in sub-Saharan Africa – 35%

    Quality of draft sensitivity training plan and proposal – 35%

    Availability – 20%

    Cost – 10%

    GENERAL TERMS & CONDITIONS

    The RFP is not and shall not be considered an offer by MGIC.

    All responses must be received on or before the date and time indicated on the RFP. Any late responses will be rejected.

    Any unresponsive proposals will be rejected.

    MGIC reserves the right to accept or reject any proposal or cancel the procurement process at any time, without assigning any reason, and shall have no liability to any bidders submitting proposals for rejection or cancellation of the procurement.

    Information provided by MGIC in this RFP is offered in good faith, and MGIC requests that it be treated confidentially.

    The respondents are solely obligated to pay for all costs, of any kind whatsoever, which may be incurred by the bidder or any third parties, in connection with the submission of a proposal. All responses and supporting documentation shall become the property of MGIC, subject to claims of confidentiality by the bidder, which have been clearly marked as confidential by the bidder.

    TIMETABLE

    RFP Issuance – May 8, 2019

    Questions submitted via email no later than – May 20, 2019

    Responses to questions shared with the potential respondents – May 22, 2019

    Proposal due date – May 31, 2019

    POINT OF CONTACT

    Mr. Herty Cortez Diaz, University of Maryland, Baltimore, email: hcortezdiaz@umaryland.edu

    Method of Application

    The proposal shall be no more than 5 pages to include: a summary of experience conducting this type of training in sub-Saharan Africa, a draft training plan outlining the key steps to be undertaken, availability to perform this work on the ground, and breakdown of associated costs. The proposal should demonstrate knowledge of potential pitfalls and challenges in conducting this type of in-person training in the geographic area specified. The respondent shall attach a reference list and CVs of the key individuals performing these services. The reference list and CVs will not be considered part of the 5-page limit. Any proposals that do not adhere to these requirements will be rejected.

    Interested parties shall submit a proposal, written in English, no later than May 31, 2019, at 6:00 pm EDT via email to hcortezdiaz@umaryland.edu. Please note that this proposal shall be valid for a minimum of 90 days.

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