cfpbThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the federal watchdog for the banking sector created by the Dodd-Frank Act, is dangling a $720K, three-year contract for content about consumer or personal finance to educate the public about financial products and services.

The CFPB's Office of Financial Education released an RFP this month to award a single, blanket contract to produce articles, blogs and social media posts, collateral materials, speeches and other content aimed at consumers, stakeholders and other federal agencies.

The work is divided into five tasks areas: develop consumer facing educational content; copyediting and proofreading; editing to update or repurpose content; attending content preparation meetings, and develop other written content not geared to a consumer audience.

Proposals are due Feb. 9. View the RFP (PDF)