RFP 26-13 Preschool Foundational Literacy Curriculum

Location: Minnesota
Posted: Feb 9, 2026
Due: Mar 9, 2026
Agency: Minneapolis Public Schools
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • U - Education and Training Services
Solicitation No: RFP 26-13
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MPS RFP 26-13 Preschool Foundational Literacy Curriculum
Request for Proposal (RFP) for
Preschool Foundational Literacy Curriculum
RFP 26-13
Minneapolis Public Schools - Special School District No. 1
1250 West Broadway Ave.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55411-2533
Issued: 2/9/2026
NOTICE: Pursuant to section 13.591 subdivision 3(b) of the Minnesota Statutes, after a
government entity has completed negotiating a contract with the selected vendor, all
data in RFP responses are public except for trade secret information as defined in
section 13.37 subdivision 1(b). A statement that submitted data are copyrighted or
otherwise protected does not prevent public access to the data.
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Minneapolis Public Schools
1250 W. Broadway Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55411
RFX@mpls.k12.mn.us
Template updated January 2026
MPS RFP 26-13 Preschool Foundational Literacy Curriculum
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I.
Overview
A. Project Objective
B. Schedule of Proposal
C. Intention to Submit Proposals
D. Submission of Written Questions
E. Changes to the RFP
F. Preparation of Proposal
G. Submission of Proposals
H. Withdrawal of Proposals
I. Evaluation and Selection Process
J. Effective Period of Proposals
K. Bid Reservations
L. Notifications of Unsuccessful Vendors
M. Contract Negotiations
N. Award of Contract
O. Contract Term
P. Disposition of and Public Access to Proposals
Q. Cost Incurred in Responding
R. Assignment
S. Causes for Termination
II.
Scope of Services
A. Project Background
B. Preschool Foundational Literacy Curriculum Program Goals
C. Preschool Education Organization
D. Description of Expected Services
III.
General Business Information
A. General Business Requirements
B. Qualifications and Experience
C. Supplier and Employee Equity & Diversity, Sustainability and Community Engagement
D. Business Ethics
E. Service Level Expectations
F. Fees & Costs
G. Reporting
H. Billing and Payment
IV. Project Scope
V.
Appendix Requirements
A. References
B. Pricing Information
C. MPS Reports
D. Business Specific Reports
E. Service Level Expectations
VI. MPS Appendix Documents
1. Intention to Submit Proposal
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Minneapolis Public Schools
1250 W. Broadway Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55411
RFX@mpls.k12.mn.us
Template updated January 2026
MPS RFP 26-13 Preschool Foundational Literacy Curriculum
2. Organization Information Cover sheet
3. MPS Sample Contract
4. Cost Table
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Minneapolis Public Schools
1250 W. Broadway Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55411
RFX@mpls.k12.mn.us
Template updated January 2026
MPS RFP 26-13 Preschool Foundational Literacy Curriculum
SECTION I: OVERVIEW
A. Project Objective
Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) is seeking proposals from organizations and individuals wishing
to provide a Preschool Foundational Literacy Curriculum.
Minneapolis Public Schools or Special School District Number 1 (SSD #1) is a school district that is
coterminous with the City of Minneapolis, Minnesota. With authority granted by the state
legislature, the school board makes policy, selects the superintendent, and oversees the district's
budget, curriculum, personnel, and facilities. Students speak ninety different languages at home
and most school communications are printed in English, Hmong, Spanish, and Somali. The District
covers over 70 school programs at 65 sites, with approximately 29,900 students and 3,285
teaching staff.
The District intends to select one or more organizations to provide the necessary Preschool
Foundational Literacy Curriculum. To facilitate the submission and evaluation of proposals, this
proposal provides additional background information regarding MPS that will be relevant to the
proposal of the Preschool Foundational Literacy Curriculum solution.
RFP Primary Objective 1: Gain a thorough understanding of the product capability in order to
select, implement and operate Preschool Foundational Literacy Curriculum that will meet the
needs of the district for the next 3 years or more.
RFP Primary Objective 2: Gain a thorough understanding of Preschool Foundational Literacy
Curriculum total proposed costs. Including but not limited to: Professional Development,
Ongoing Implementation Support and Classroom Materials.
RFP Primary Objective 3: To select a vendor partner with a product strategy and product
enhancement delivery/implementation history that will meet the District’s needs (both for
current use and future additional functionality) throughout the life of the product
B. Schedule of Proposal
1. Issue RFP:
2. Written Questions Due:
3. Intention to Submit:
4. Responses to Questions:
5. Proposals Due:
6. Award bid Selection:
7. District Approval
8. Implementation:
2/9/2026
2/23/2026
2/23/2026
3/2/2026
3/9/2026 2pm
3/16/2026
4/14/2026
June 1, 2026
C. Mandatory Intention to Submit Proposals
APPENDIX 1 (a) & Conflict of interest form APPENDIX 1 (b) are mandatory to submit.
In order for your organization to receive updates to this Request for Proposal, including
responses to submitted questions from all participating firms, please complete Appendix 1 (a)
Intention to Submit a Proposal by 2/23/2026 and Appendix 1 (b) Conflict of Interest. This
document can be emailed to RFX@mpls.k12.mn.us. This will allow the District to provide timely
information to interested parties.
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Minneapolis Public Schools
1250 W. Broadway Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55411
RFX@mpls.k12.mn.us
Template updated January 2026
MPS RFP 26-13 Preschool Foundational Literacy Curriculum
D. Submission of Written Questions
All questions about the RFP shall be submitted by e-mail by 4:00 p.m. Central Standard Time on
or before 2/23/2026 to: RFX@mpls.k12.mn.us. The District will provide written responses to
questions from prospective Proposers no later than 3/2/2026 EOD. After 2/23/2026, no
questions or inquiries will be allowed.
E. Changes to the RFP
Vendors who are registered with MPS for this RFP will be notified by email of any changes in the
specifications contained in this RFP. If any changes are issued to this RFP, a good faith attempt
will be made to deliver the additional information to those persons or firms who, according to
the records of MPS, have previously received a copy of and are registered (on the Intent to
Submit form) with the District for this RFP.
F. Preparation of Proposal
1. Careful attention must be paid to all requested items contained in this Request for Proposal.
Please read the entire package before bidding. Each proposal shall be prepared simply and
economically avoiding the use of elaborate promotional materials beyond what is sufficient
to provide a complete, accurate, and reliable presentation.
2. For ease of review, the proposals must follow the outline in Section III and IV of this request
for proposal. Each response should be clearly numbered and the full question listed.
3. Each page of the proposal must be sequentially numbered and include the proposing
organization’s name.
4. RFP should be double-spaced, with at least than one-inch margins. Font must be at least 12-
point.
5. Each response to questions in Section III and IV of the RFP should be appropriately labeled
(e.g., Section III: General Business Questions, A. General Business Requirements, Question
#1; etc.).
6. The RFP narrative for Section III-IV may not exceed 3 total, not including appendices. RFPs
exceeding the 3 in Section III-IV will not be reviewed.
7. Some questions in this RFP will require organizations to submit documents as an Appendix.
Applicants may wish to submit additional supplemental materials to support responses to
questions in Section III and IV. If an applicant intends to include supplemental materials with
responses to questions in Sections III and IV of the RFP, separate appendices for each part
must be developed. Each appendix should be clearly labeled (e.g., Appendix A: References,
etc.).
8. All appendix materials (e.g., sample letters, curricula, lesson plans, progress reports,
academic effectiveness data, etc.) must be labeled with the name of the organization and
reference the appropriate section and question (e.g., Section C: Description of Expected
Services 1a). Although there is no page limitation for the Appendix, the appendix should
not be excessive in length. Applicants should also ensure the appendix items are
appropriately described and referenced in the narrative section of the RFP.
9. The RFP must be submitted in the appropriate order. Each part of the RFP should be
separated with a section divider page listing the title of the next part of the RFP that is
enclosed. All RFPs should follow the order below:
a. Organization Information Cover Page (Provided in attached Appendix 2)
b. Table of Contents
c. Section III- General Business Information
d. Section IV- Project Scope
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Minneapolis Public Schools
1250 W. Broadway Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55411
RFX@mpls.k12.mn.us
Template updated January 2026
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