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Welcome > What We Fund > Organizational Capacity-Building > Technology Planning & Implementation Request for Proposals (RFP) > Phase II Phase II
The Peter and Elizabeth C. Tower Foundation seeks to assist not-for-profit agencies with obtaining the technological expertise and equipment required to implement a strategic technology plan.
This Request for Proposals (RFP) seeks to accomplish this by providing matching funds to purchase the hardware, software, training, and services required to implement an existing three-to-five year technology plan.
Project DescriptionUsed effectively, technology frees not-for-profit agency staff to pursue the organization’s mission, providing opportunities to streamline and improve business processes and service delivery. Poorly chosen or implemented, technology can become a distraction, impeding progress towards an agency’s goals. A technology plan is a key element in using technology effectively, mapping tools to the agency’s strategy for accomplishing its mission. Many not-for-profit agencies do not, however, possess the technical expertise to develop a strategic technology plan. Likewise, the high cost of technology presents a substantial barrier to agencies that wish to incorporate technology into their business processes in order to pursue their missions more effectively and efficiently. The Tower Foundation seeks, through this RFP, to eliminate or reduce these barriers.
This initiative consists of two phases. In Phase I, the Foundation provides funds for not-for-profit agencies to hire a technology consultant to conduct a technology inventory and needs assessment, and to develop a three-to-five-year technology plan. In Phase II, the Tower Foundation provides a dollar-for-dollar match (up to $125,000) to agencies wishing to implement their technology plan. A total of $1.5 million is available for this initiative.
Eligibility Requirements
Preference will be given to technology plans that also:
Grant AwardsThe Foundation anticipates making multiple awards in each of the geographic areas it serves. Each matching grant will be for a time period of up to three years, to a maximum of $125,000. The amount of the award will vary based on the size of the organization and the complexity of implementing the technology plan. Organizations funded through this initiative are expected to provide matching funds for the Tower Foundation’s award. These funds may be obtained through any source of unrestricted funds or awards designated for the technology implementation project specifically.
For multi-year awards, funds will be disbursed each year, not as a single lump sum. Organizations funded through this initiative will need to demonstrate the commitment of matching funds for each year prior to the Tower Foundation’s disbursement.
Use of Grant Funds
Application ProcedureThe Phase II technology planning RFP has a two-step application process: The first step in this process is a telephone call. This call will provide an opportunity to clarify the intent, scope, and details of the technology initiative; establish an organization’s eligibility for the initiative; and to discuss an agency’s capacity and readiness to implement its strategic technology plan. Based on this telephone call, the Foundation will determine whether or not it wishes to request a full application from the agency. Arrangements for this pre-screening telephone call must be made prior to January 8, 2010 for the summer cycle, or July 2, 2010 for the winter cycle.
The second step is the submission of a full proposal. The Foundation will provide the application format, components of which will include:
Proposals will be accepted on a rolling basis, due in April and October. Final decisions on grant awards are made by the Foundation’s Board of Trustees. Summer applicants will be notified of the Board’s decision in June. Winter applicants will be notified of the Board’s decision in December. The Foundation does not accept unsolicited proposals. Proposal Selection CriteriaThe following criteria will be used to evaluate proposals:
Evaluation and MonitoringGrantees are expected to meet the Foundation’s requirements for the submission of narrative and financial reports and will be required to submit periodic information regarding overall project performance, monitoring and management. Funds will be disbursed following the receipt of the preceding year’s project report. Agencies must demonstrate the availability of matching funds prior to the Foundation’s disbursement for each year.
ResourcesThe following links provide helpful information about technology planning and its value for not-for-profit agencies: http://www.techsoup.org/learningcenter/techplan/index.cfm RFP Contact InformationFor more information about this RFP or to discuss eligibility requirements, please contact: |
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