A D.C.-based national anti-poverty group is on the hunt for strategic communications support with an RFP open through early January.
The National Association for State Community Services Programs, which helps states push low-income families toward self-sufficiency, wants PR, social media, communications and media relations support of its programs like weatherization assistance, Community Services Block Grants, and other efforts.
According to the RFP, "the goal is to position NASCSP to influence culture, change policies, and educate the public to build synergy around ending poverty and supporting [its programs] as high-impact strategies."
The group says it has a basic communications strategy that served previous needs but needs a more sopohisticated plan as it expands and gains exposure.
The non-profit has a budget for the project capped at $55K.
The RFP, released Dec. 5, calls for agencies to register intent to pitch by Dec. 16 with proposals due by Jan. 2.
View the RFP (PDF).