Pace

The Pace Center for Girls, which provides counseling, case management and mental health services to young women in need, is gathering proposals for a marketing PR program.

Founded in Jacksonville in 1985, Pace has “changed the life trajectory of more than 40,000 girls” in Florida and Georgia, according to its RFP.

Pace is launching a strategic plan that will build on its “history of advocacy and impact to mitigate and disrupt inequities for girls and young women.”

It is looking for a partner to serve as a creative thought leader, storyteller and innovator.

That firm will “increase awareness and understanding of Pace's life-changing work, advocacy and impact for girls and communities and, as a result, drive revenue and greater visibility of the organization across the country.”

Pace envisions issuing a two-year contract with two one-year renewal years, starting no later than July 1.

The campaign is dependent upon funding from Florida’s legislature and will be contracted through the Sunshine State’s Dept. of Juvenile Justice.

Proposals are due April 19.

Responses may be emailed to Paul [email protected] and sent to:

Pace Center for Girls
6745 Philips Industrial Boulevard
Jacksonville, FL 32256
ATTN: Paul Tappe

Download RFP (PDF).