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Request for Proposals: Marketing Firm Services for Extension Engagement Hub Program

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Extension Foundation, a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization, requests services from a marketing firm experienced in providing marketing services to U.S. colleges and university programs with an emphasis in community engagement and educational outreach. Services are funded through a cooperative agreement with the United States Department of Agriculture, National Institute for Food and Agriculture in partnership with Oklahoma State University. 

  1. Extension Foundation Background
    1. The Extension Foundation, founded in 2006, is a non-profit organization that serves and partners with the U.S. Cooperative Extension service to enhance growth, leadership, competencies, entrepreneurship, and stewardship for innovation and technology supporting Cooperative Education professionals. Cooperative Extension is a national system of educational outreach from land-grant universities/colleges located in every U.S. state and the territories. 
  1. Assigned duties. Two employees have been assigned communications, marketing, and engagement duties: the Communications & Engagement Manager, who is primarily responsible for providing proactive and strategic communications to our members and to the Land-Grant University System, and the Communications Associate who collaborates with the Communications & Engagement Manager. 
  1. UNH Engagement Hub Program
    1. Background
      1. UNH believes that every child deserves an opportunity to achieve one’s dreams through a multiple educational pathway approach that recognizes the diversity of student interests and abilities. This project seeks to construct a UNH Engagement Hub to dynamically connect multiple partners on a single platform to engage faculty, staff, and all students exponentially and effortlessly about UNH outreach opportunities, including youth programs, educator professional development, youth & family Extension programs, faculty/staff involvement in the community and schools. 
      2. It will utilize our most powerful tool — our website— to guide youth through a pathway from elementary school to higher education and the workforce and become lifelong learners. Similarly, it will guide educators and school administrators through relevant opportunities to expand their own development within learning cohorts and varied methods of instruction.
      3. The Engagement Hub will help students gravitate to programs that are personally relevant and hold the potential to improve, support, and guide them through their education and into a fulfilling career. By supporting the ongoing learning of primary and secondary educators through professional development that meets their needs, UNH can engrain itself deeply into our local communities.
      4. The hub project is in the early stages of development and has a high potential for making a significant local and statewide impact. The Hub also leverages, correlates to, and completes a number of ‘spokes’ that exist with current UNH projects, such as: Future Skilling, Micro-credentialing, and a Lifelong Learner Bridge.
      5. The Hub has the capability to improve the education and the lives of any NH resident in several ways, for example: improved college readiness and access, increased engagement, improved financial stability, and improved mental and physical health. This is our Why – to more intentionally and consistently touch the lives of youth, educators, and citizens throughout our State.
    2. Audience
      1. The initial primary audiences in developing the Hub are K-12 youth & families, and alumni/community. Eventually, the Hub will include learners of all ages and types. We are currently working with the Hub vendor to identify the ‘personas’ to be created immediately and as the project progresses.
    3. Audience Location
      1. The audience is located in the state of New Hampshire. 
  1. Nature of Change for Audience
    1. We want a greater awareness of and involvement in UNH’s engagement opportunities. We want to make it easier and more logical for people to find and utilize the programs/events and create a ‘personal journey’ through their lifetime by providing relevant learning pathways.
    2. We would know if the change was successful if there was more awareness, participation, and tracking of the journeys taken. This is a long-term assessment.
  2. Key Performance Indicator
    1. This project is focused on information gathering about the intended audience and making recommendations for best practices in terms of marketing, communications, and evaluation. The KPI will be a firm’s ability to gather useful information from the diverse target audience in the state of New Hampshire and the development of audience personas and how to best target messaging to those different personas. 
  1.  Overview: Scope of Services, Please address the following required services in your proposal:
    1. Coordinate market research to support the University of New Hampshire Engagement Hub program to test messaging and build audience personas. 
      1. Conduct market research to determine how to create greater awareness of and involvement in UNH’s engagement opportunities, and level of interest in participating in the online UNH Engagement Hub and the value perspectives seen by the target audience. 
        1. Understand different audience perspectives in UNH’s goal to make their Engagement Hub easier and more logical for people to find and utilize the programs/events and create a ‘personal journey’ through their lifetime by providing relevant learning pathways.
      2. Suggest best practice management to promote a high engagement (call to action) and retention based on success of similar institutions that may or may not be educational (e.g. tourism, municipalities, etc.).
      3. Determine best channels, including Cooperative Extension, for reaching the target audience with UNH Programs, Events, and other critical information. 
      4. Identify potential messaging strategies to best engage the target audience to register an account and participate in the Engagement Hub.
  2. Proposal Outline (Please organize your proposal as follows)
    1. Executive summary. Describe your understanding of the work to be performed and your firm’s ability to complete it within the March 2022 through August 2022 timeframe. 
    2. Professional experience. Provide a description of your firm including philosophy, size,structure, and qualifications. Include a list of current engagements in the agricultural sector or Cooperative Extension that you believe are comparable to our organization’s size, mission focus, and complexity.
    3. Team qualifications. Identify the specific individuals – partners, managers, and in-charge staff – who will be assigned to this engagement if your firm’s proposal is selected, including the qualifications and experience of each.
    4. Fees. Provide a firm estimate of the fees for services to be provided.
    5. Additional information. Additional information not specifically requested but nonetheless helpful in evaluating your proposal is welcome.
  3. Proposal Deadline
    1. The deadline for receipt of your proposal is February 25th, 2022. Documents should be emailed to aaronweibe@extension.org. Proposals received after this date will not be considered. For additional information, questions, or clarifications, please contact me via email or phone at (667) 228-4583.
February 1, 2022/by Aaron Weibe
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eXtension RFP for Climate/Extreme Weather Fellowship

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Cooperative Extension is positioned to be the leading national resource with the most experience with on-the-ground implementation of conservation-based programming. The eXtension Climate Coalition proposes creating a Fellowship effort as a short-term project dedicated to the compilation of program data across the Cooperative Extension System (CES).  The fellow(s), which could be one or two, will identify programming that is currently being implemented that aligns with Project Drawdown, other frameworks, and generally accepted conservation practices. Using eXtension support, the Fellow(s) will develop a repository for this information that can help the CES develop a narrative around the work being performed across the US. The repository will be dynamic, accessible, and easy for specialists, program leaders, agents and educators to update and add to. Information will include programs, success factors, and adoption rates. It will be used to help: 

  • Identify gaps in conservation/climate programming
  • Identify areas of greatest impact (or identify trends)
  • Help us identify measurements of acceleration
  • Focus CES interests on identified climate/extreme weather actions (solutions)
  • Help us tell our story around climate/extreme weather action (we will have an opportunity to seek funding and partners based on our current and future capacity)
  • Help identify where we are accelerating our impact the most
  • Empower CES Educators to align with these actions and their strengths
  • Allow for some longitudinal analysis
  • Create some continuity in our programming across the country

Deliverables: 

The Fellow(s) will lead: 

  • Offering of at least one synchronous online professional development opportunity and use of the connect.eXtension.org social intranet platform. 
  • Development and population of the Climate/Extreme Weather repository
  • Documenting current CES programs and practices in Climate/Extreme Weather and
  • Serve as the editor of Version 1 of the Real-Time Programmatic Inventory in Extension Education ePub to be published with eXtension no later than September 1, 2020. The eXtension ePub plus Connect.extension.org is a digital platform for aggregating content, tools and engagement available to all professionals in Cooperative Extension.

Responsibilities:

  • Serve in the role of editor of the ePub Version 1 and identify a review group and authors/contributors and follow the publication guidelines of eXtension. eXtension provides technical assistance and serves as publisher of the ePub. 
  • Work with eXtension to establish a 6-8 person working group of professionals within and outside Cooperative Extension to serve as an advisory committee/editorial board. Schedule the working group to help gather and curate existing research, programs and best practices using eXtension technologies.
  • Develop a timeline with milestones for the project. A suggested time frame for this project is May through August. Aiming to have the final draft completed by September 1 for broader sharing and feedback. 
  • Report on progress to eXtension regularly.
  • Offer at least 1 online professional development opportunity in the form of a webinar for Extension professionals.
  • Establish a group in Connect Extension and use it to keep in touch with the working group, the Advisory Committee and eFieldbook contributors.
  • eXtension provides technical assistance and serves as the publisher of the ePub, and data repository development and implementation. eXtension also provides technical support and marketing for professional development offerings.  

 

Compensation:   Proposals should address how they will utilize $20,000 in the Climate/Extreme Weather Fellowship effort to support the overall work.  The $20K will be to accomplish the deliverables.  Examples of possibilities include two faculty/specialists applying together and receiving stipends of $10K each to share the effort (this could be faculty at one or two institutions); one faculty/specialist receiving a stipend of 5K to oversee and guide the work of a doctoral or master’s candidate who would receive a $15K stipend. 

Reporting: The Fellow(s) will report to Megan Hirschman, eXtension Partnership and Development Specialist.  eXtension will provide $20,000 in total to support this work to the Fellow or the Fellow’s institution, depending on the best way to handle the funds for the institution. 

Timeline: 

Deadline for proposals: May 6, 2020

Start Date: May 20, 2020.

Project End Date: September 30, 2020.  This project is not static, and the philosophy will be to have 80-90% completion by September 1, and have an opportunity to introduce it to the Extension Committee on Organization and Policy (ECOP) at that time.  

Submit proposals (500 words or less)  and supporting documentation (resume) to:

Megan Hirschman
Partnership and Development Specialist
eXtension Foundation
Cell: 989-330-1265
meganhirschman@extension.org

 

April 23, 2020/by Aaron Weibe
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