Posts Tagged ‘RFP Help’

Can you help with my RFP?

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

HAve you been asked to write an RFP for your organization’s website?  Maybe you’re feeling a little helpless because you’re not qualified to find a company that’s qualified to design a website.  Afterall, if you were, you’d be designing the site yourself.  So, if you’re thinking, “I need help with my RFP” then you’ve come to the right place.

The folks at the IBCC are skilled programmers, designers and search engineers who are dedicated to helping people just like you to find qualified vendors.  If you’re looking for an unbiased source to serve as your advocate and hold your hand through a confusing and often costly experience, we can help.

To discover more call one of our professionals at 970-674-0079.

RFP Help

Friday, April 24th, 2009

RFP help is commonly asked for by people like yourself who are required to write an RFP, then review the proposals and select a vendor having never done anything like it before. If you’re inexperienced with the RFP process, the whole thing can be a little daunting. If you’re in need of help with your RFP, the IBCC is here for you.

RFP help from the professional consultants at the IBCC is available for small businesses, non-profits, large enterprises and government organizations alike. It doesn’t matter which type of organization you’re affiliated with, the IBCC can help you navigate the entire RFP process from start to finish.

The RFP help center offers information on how to write your own RFP including RFP sample templates but if you’re looking for more in-depth RFP help, the professionals at the IBCC are experienced and have an understanding of what is needed in order to write an effective RFP . This ensures that your vision for your project is communicated properly to your potential vendor pool. But the RFP help doesn’t end there. Once you receive your proposals back, evaluating the RFPs can be an equally difficult and often scary process. For those who have limited experience with the RPFs, evaluating and judging the proposals is tough because it’s difficult to judge which vendors are most qualified for your project. The evaluation criteria used by the IBCC eliminates the less qualified candidates and clearly identifies the strongest proposal, ensuring that the best possible vendor is chosen for your project. To learn more about the many ways that the IBCC can help with your RFP, visit our RFP Assistance page.