27NUTDC1 | Evaluation of Massachusetts Local Wellness Policies
Federal opportunity from Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 22, 2026.
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- Solicitation
- BD-26-1026-DOE02-DOE01-129195
- Performance
- MA
- Response
- May 22, 2026, 12:00 PM UTC
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27NUTDC1 | Evaluation of Massachusetts Local Wellness Policies
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The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) is seeking a vendor to evaluate the Massachusetts Local Wellness Policies, with a focus on their strength and comprehensiveness. This request for responses (RFR) is due on May 22, 2026, and is set aside for small businesses eligible for the Small Business Purchasing Program (SBPP). Vendors will deliver a comprehensive report assessing the evaluated policies, as specified in solicitation number BD-26-1026-DOE02-DOE01-129195.
The buyer aims to conduct a detailed evaluation of Massachusetts Local Wellness Policies and produce a comprehensive report assessing their effectiveness and thoroughness.
- Firms with expertise in policy evaluation or educational program analysis.
- Consultants experienced in nutrition and wellness assessment frameworks.
- Small businesses that meet SBPP eligibility.
- Complete compliance with RFR requirements.
- Submission of credentials and relevant experience.
- A detailed methodology for policy evaluation.
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- Consider competitive pricing aligned with small business standards.
- Include costs associated with report production and data analysis.
- Potential for limited competition due to SBPP eligibility restrictions.
- Scope creep if additional evaluation areas are requested post-award.
- What specific metrics or criteria will be used in the evaluation of the wellness policies?
- Are there any existing reports or data that can aid in the evaluation process?
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- Details on the evaluation criteria for the wellness policies.
- Information on the expected format of the comprehensive report.
- Budget range for the evaluation contract.
- Any key stakeholders to engage during the evaluation.
- Specific data sources available for conducting the evaluation.
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