| Location: | North Carolina |
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| Posted: | Feb 13, 2026 |
| Due: | Mar 25, 2026 |
| Agency: | State Government of North Carolina |
| Type of Government: | State & Local |
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| Solicitation No: | 379-26-01 |
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| Solicitation Number: | 379-26-01 |
| Project Title: | RFP for Non-Profit Merger, Restructuring, and Program Evaluation |
| Description: | Lenoir County seeks proposals from qualified consultants to evaluate the feasibility, structure, and implications of consolidating four local, foundational nonprofit organizations under a single nonprofit organizational framework. The organizations contemplated in this analysis include: • Lenoir County Tourism Development Authority (TDA) • Kinston–Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce (Chamber) • Kinston Community Council for the Arts (KCCA) • Downtown Kinston Revitalization (DK) The conceptual merger would consolidate these entities under one nonprofit umbrella organization governed by a consolidated board and led by a single executive director. Each organization would retain its distinct mission, programmatic focus, and any legal, contractual, or financial restrictions, operating as functional divisions or departments within the larger entity. The intent of this exploration is to determine whether such a structure could increase operational efficiency, reduce administrative duplication, strengthen financial sustainability, and amplify community impact while preserving the core missions of each organization. This study is intended to provide an objective analysis and does not presuppose consolidation as the preferred or required outcome. The selected consultant will be expected to evaluate feasibility, assess organizational, governance, legal, and financial implications, propose potential models for consolidation or partial consolidation, and provide recommendations to the City of Kinston and Lenoir County regarding any direct local government support that may be necessary to successfully implement and sustain a consolidated structure. |
| Opening Date: | 3/25/2026 5:00 PM |
| Posted Date: | 2/14/2026 |
| Status: | Open |
| Department: | COUNTY OF LENOIR |
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379-26-01
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COUNTY OF LENOIR
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Opening Date
2026-03-25T17:00:00.0000000
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2026-02-13T15:07:40.0000000Z
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Management advisory services
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Adam Short
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Description
Lenoir County seeks proposals from qualified consultants to evaluate the feasibility, structure, and implications of consolidating four local, foundational nonprofit organizations under a single nonprofit organizational framework. The organizations contemplated in this analysis include: • Lenoir County Tourism Development Authority (TDA) • Kinston–Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce (Chamber) • Kinston Community Council for the Arts (KCCA) • Downtown Kinston Revitalization (DK) The conceptual merger would consolidate these entities under one nonprofit umbrella organization governed by a consolidated board and led by a single executive director. Each organization would retain its distinct mission, programmatic focus, and any legal, contractual, or financial restrictions, operating as functional divisions or departments within the larger entity. The intent of this exploration is to determine whether such a structure could increase operational efficiency, reduce administrative duplication, strengthen financial sustainability, and amplify community impact while preserving the core missions of each organization. This study is intended to provide an objective analysis and does not presuppose consolidation as the preferred or required outcome. The selected consultant will be expected to evaluate feasibility, assess organizational, governance, legal, and financial implications, propose potential models for consolidation or partial consolidation, and provide recommendations to the City of Kinston and Lenoir County regarding any direct local government support that may be necessary to successfully implement and sustain a consolidated structure.
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