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Submit a Request for Proposal (RFP)

Submit a Request for TrainingInterested in working with a PMI Registered Education Provider (R.E.P.), but want them to come to you? If your organization would like to send a request for proposal (RFP) to the R.E.P. community, PMI will gladly post it — at no cost to you — on the R.E.P. Community Site. Typical RFPs include a request to hold a pre-existing course at your office or a request for training that meets your organization’s specific needs. Requests for consulting services also may be included, but PMI makes no endorsements or warranties with regard to consulting services.

Simply e-mail your RFP with “RFP Program” in the subject line. Individual R.E.P. providers will respond directly to you with their proposals.

Suggested content of the RFP is: 

• Point of contact information — name, e-mail address, company name, telephone and fax numbers

• Scope of work — describe learning objectives and topics to be covered

• Demographics/Geographics — the number of people, location (on-site, distance learning, etc.), language, desired length of class (days)

• Specific industry area — the characteristics of the target audience (novice, advanced, mixed audience, etc.)

• A closing date — the end date for receiving proposals

Feel free to attach a Microsoft Word document to the RFP e-mail outlining more specific needs.

Note: The R.E.P. RFP Referral Program is not intended as a recommendation of any particular service or product of any of the companies listed. PMI makes no warranty or representation hereby as to the suitability of any products or services for any particular site user or otherwise.