Early Learning Facilities Revolving Loan Fund Program RFP Details

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The Washington State Department of Commerce is initiating an RFP for the Early Learning Facilities Revolving Loan Fund Program, with a budget of $5 million. Proposals are due by April 30, 2018, aiming to support early childhood education facilities for low-income children. The program seeks to leverage local and private resources to enhance early learning opportunities. Timelines and submission details are provided for interested parties.


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  1. Pre-Proposal Conference Early Learning Facilities Revolving Loan Fund Program RFP Tony Hanson RFP Coordinator March 26, 2018

  2. We strengthen communities The Department of Commerce touches every aspect of community and economic development. We work with local governments, businesses and civic leaders to strengthen communities so all residents may thrive and prosper. Community Facilities Planning Housing Infrastructure Business Assistance Safety / Crime Victims Washington State Department of Commerce

  3. Agenda Introductions Brief Overview of the RFP Purpose RFP-Basics Timelines Minimum Qualifications Objective/Scope Proposal Package Scoring

  4. Brief Overview of the RFP Purpose The Washington State Legislature appropriated $15.5 million to the Department of Commerce (COMMERCE) in the 2017-2019 capital budget for the Early Learning Facilities grant and loan program (ELFP) to leverage local and private resources to enable early childhood education and assistance program contractors and child care providers to expand, remodel, purchase, or construct early learning facilities and classrooms necessary to support state-funded early learning opportunities for low-income children. Commerce is initiating the RFP to solicit proposals from nongovernmental organizations certified by the community development financial institutions fund to assist in the Early Learning Facilities Revolving Loan Fund Program.

  5. RFP Basics Maximum Budget: $5,000,000 Proposals due: April 30, 2018 at 5 PM Submission of Proposals: Electronic Proposals ONLY Submit proposals via email to: Tony.Hanson@commerce.wa.gov Intent to complete contract negotiations and initiate work by: July 1, 2018 Period of Performance: July 1, 2018 June 30, 2028

  6. Timelines Proposals due April 30, 2018 at 5 PM Evaluate Proposals May 1 May 14, 2018 Conduct oral interviews with finalists, if required May 9 May 10, 2018 Announce Apparent Successful Contractor and send notification via e-mail to unsuccessful proposers May 14, 2018 Hold debriefing conferences (if requested) May 21- May 24, 2018 Negotiate contract Beginning May 29, 2018 Begin contract work July 1, 2018

  7. Minimum Qualifications Licensed to do business in the state of Washington or provide a commitment that it will become licensed in Washington within thirty (30) calendar days of being selected as the Apparently Successful Contractor. Be a nongovernmental organization certified by the community development financial institutions fund and licensed to do business in the state of Washington. Have at least five (5) years of experience in early learning facility lending or relevant real estate lending experience. Provide at least one-to-one dollar match non-state, private or other public funds to the early learning facilities grant and loan program funds.

  8. Objective/Scope The ELFP goals include: Timely deployment of capital funds Leverage additional local and private capital resources Sustain operation of the revolving loan fund Support and technical assistance for eligible organizations in accessing capital resources to expand, remodel, purchase, or construct early learning facilities and classrooms. Increase availability of high quality early learning opportunities for low- income children. Increase statewide early learning capacity to support the legal mandate to provide preschool opportunities through the early childhood education and assistance program to all eligible children by 10 years.

  9. Objective/Scope The Consultant will need to address the following program components: Establish systems and controls to implement and manage a revolving loan fund for Eligible Organizations under the requirements of RCW 43.31.573-579. Provide program outreach and technical assistance to Eligible Organizations in regards to accessing capital resources to expand, remodel, purchase, or construct early learning facilities and classrooms. Verify the eligibility of the ELFP applications as defined under RCW 43.31.575. Award grants and loans for eligible activities that meet the criteria described in RCW 43.31.581 through the application process or in compliance with state and federal requirements of the funding source. Manage loan portfolios, program documentation, and data for program evaluation and reporting to COMMERCE as directed under RCW 43.31.573(5).

  10. Proposal Package -Letter of Submittal (Mandatory) -Technical Proposal (Scored) -Management Proposal Project Management (Scored) Experience of the Consultant (Scored) Related Information (Mandatory) References (Mandatory) OMWBE Certification (Optional and Not Scored) -Match Proposal Identification of Match (Scored)

  11. Scoring Technical Proposal 40% Project Approach/Methodology 15 points (maximum) Quality of Work Plan 15 points (maximum) Project Schedule 10 points (maximum) 40 Points Management Proposal 30% 30 Project Team Structure/Internal Controls 5 points (maximum) Staff Qualifications/Experience 10 points (maximum) Experience of the Consultant 15 points (maximum) Points Cost Proposal- 30% Total 100 Points

  12. Questions

  13. Resources Commerce Current Opportunities Page Washington Electronic Business Solutions (WEBS)

  14. Presented by: Tony Hanson RFP Coordinator (360) 725-3005 Tony.Hanson@commerce.wa.gov www.commerce.wa.gov

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