Transportation Choices Coalition is seeking a consultant to help guide us through a Strategic Planning process. We anticipate this work would include the following:
- An assessment of the current status of the organization, its mission, vision, and values, and the context in which we work – external and internal;
- Conversations with a diverse group of stakeholders about the future of our organization and the key role it plays in our community; and
- Participation of both board and staff through both separate and combined discussions.
Our desired outcome is a new Five-Year Strategic Plan (although we are open to a different timeframe if our planning leads us there). We want a plan that will provide solid directional guidance, yet allow us to continue to quickly respond to strategic opportunities and challenges.
Sound like you?
Take a look at the detailed Request For Proposal and if you are interested, please send the following to the attention of Alex Hudson at alex@transportationchoices.org by EOD June 29, 2022. The committee will select and notify the consultant in early July, with work commencing July.
- A brief 1-3 page cover letter outlining your interest in the project; your general approach to working with clients on strategic planning and the support you offer; your initial thinking on the specifics of this process; and your experience with Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.
- 2-4 examples of comparable work with similar organizations
- A list of three references.
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