RFP for Non-Profit Merger, Restructuring, and Program Evaluation

Location: North Carolina
Posted: Feb 13, 2026
Due: Mar 25, 2026
Agency: State Government of North Carolina
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • R - Professional, Administrative and Management Support Services
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
Solicitation Number
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379-26-01
Department
COUNTY OF LENOIR
Status Reason
Open
Opening Date
2026-03-25T17:00:00.0000000
Posted Date
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2026-02-13T15:07:40.0000000Z
Commodity Code
Management advisory services
Mandatory Conference/Site Visit
Special Instructions
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Owner
Adam Short
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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Request for Proposals (RFP) Lenoir County Government
Non-profit Merger, Restructuring, and Program Evaluation Consultant
Proposal Submission Deadline 5:00 pm March 25, 2026
Lenoir County will receive proposals herein described. The County reserves the right to reject
any or all proposals. All changes to the terms, conditions, or specifications stated in this RFP
shall be issued through formal addendums and posted on the County’s website.
Section 1. Purpose
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)
KinstonLenoir 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.
Section 2. Submission Requirements
1. Deadline. All applications are due to Lenoir County by 5:00 pm on March 25, 2026. Proposals
received after this deadline will not be considered.
2. Format. Proposals may be submitted in electronic or hard copy format.
3. Contact Information. For questions regarding this RFP, please feel free to contact the Lenoir
County Planning Department via phone at 252-559-2260 ext. 7249 or via email at
adam.short@lenoircountync.gov.
Please submit hard copy proposals to:
Lenoir County Administration
c/o Adam Short
PO Box 3289
Kinston, NC 28502
Please submit electronic copies to:
adam.short@lenoircountync.gov
Section 3. Scope of Work
The selected consultant will be expected to deliver the following services:
1. Stakeholder Input. The consultant shall engage a broad and representative range of stakeholders
to understand current operations, effectiveness, challenges, and perspectives regarding potential
consolidation. Stakeholders may include, but are not limited to:
Board members of each organization
Executive leadership and key staff
Organizational constituents and partners
Community volunteers
• Community members impacted by the organizations’ missions
As part of this process, the consultant shall establish a steering committee composed of
organizational leadership and City and County administration. The steering committee will serve
in an advisory capacity and assist in refining the stakeholder list, identifying key issues, and
providing feedback throughout the project.
2. Organizational Assessment. The consultant shall evaluate each organization individually,
including mission alignment, program effectiveness, governance, staffing, administrative
capacity, and operational practices. This assessment should identify areas of overlap, redundancy,
complementarity, and potential risk, as well as opportunities that may be enhancedor
diminishedthrough consolidation or shared-service arrangements.
3. Feasibility study. The consultant shall conduct a feasibility study to determine whether
consolidation of all four organizations is legally, operationally, and financially practicable. If full
consolidation is determined to be infeasible, the consultant shall assess alternative scenarios,
including partial mergers, shared governance models, or shared-service arrangements.
At a minimum, the feasibility analysis shall address:
a. Whether consolidation is legally and operationally possible;
b. The advantages, disadvantages, and risks of consolidation for each organization;
c. Governance considerations, including board composition, fiduciary responsibilities, and legal
implications;
d. Financial structure, including funding restrictions, liabilities, sustainability, and compliance
under a consolidated model.
4. Recommended Organizational Models. Based on the findings of the assessment and feasibility
analysis, the consultant shall propose one or more recommended organizational models.
Recommendations shall clearly identify assumptions, constraints, implementation
considerations, and potential barriers, and may differ from the conceptual framework described
in this RFP if warranted by the analysis.
5. Governance and Staffing Structure. To the extent feasible, the consultant shall propose a
recommended governance, staffing, and reporting structure for any recommended consolidated
or partially consolidated organization, including board composition, executive leadership, staffing
roles, and functional divisions.
6. Financial Analysis and Local Government Support. The consultant shall analyze existing funding
sources, contractual obligations, and financial constraints for each organization and model the
financial implications of consolidation. The City of Kinston and Lenoir County anticipate that some
level of public-sector financial involvement may be necessary to ensure long-term viability.
The consultant shall evaluate:
Potential efficiencies or cost savings;
Funding gaps and transition costs;
Options and levels of local government support;
How public funding at varying levels could address existing constraints while maintaining
compliance with legal, contractual, and funding requirements.
Section 4. Anticipated Deliverables
The consultant shall be expected to provide, at a minimum, the following deliverables:
Project work plan and refined timeline
Stakeholder engagement summary
Organizational assessment findings
Feasibility analysis report, including alternative scenarios
Financial analysis and funding scenarios
Recommended governance and organizational model(s)
Draft final report for review and comment
Final report and executive summary
Presentation of findings to Non-profit Organization Leadership, the City-County Joint Working
Committee, the City of Kinston City Council, and the Lenoir County Board of County
Commissioners
Section 5. Project Schedule
The County anticipates that the project will be completed within approximately six to eight months
following execution of a professional services agreement. Proposers should include a detailed project
timeline identifying key milestones, stakeholder engagement points, and anticipated delivery dates for
major deliverables.
Section 6. Proposal Content and Format
All proposals, at minimum, must include the following:
1. Letter of Transmittal. A letter introducing the firm, including name, address, and a brief summary
of qualifications. The letter must identify the primary project contact.
2. Executive Summary. A concise summary demonstrating the proposer’s understanding of the
project, the proposed approach, and the qualifications of the firm and project team.
3. Relevant Experience and Qualifications. A detailed description of the firm’s experience with
projects of similar scope and complexity, particularly nonprofit mergers, consolidations, shared-
service arrangements, or organizational restructuring involving legal, financial, and political
considerations. Include representative project examples.
4. Project Team and Management Capacity. Identification of key personnel, their roles, and a
description of the firm’s capacity to manage and complete the project effectively.
5. Cost Proposal and Project Timeline. A detailed cost proposal including hourly rates, estimated
hours, and a total not-to-exceed cost. Proposers shall provide a justification of costs and a
proposed project timeline aligned with the scope of work and deliverables.
6. Conflicts of Interest Disclosure. A statement identifying any current or prior relationships with
any of the four organizations, their board members, or staff that could be perceived as a conflict
of interest.
7. References. At least three references from recent clients for similar work, including a brief
description of each referenced project.
Section 7. Evaluation Criteria
Proposals will be evaluated using the following weighted criteria:
1. Demonstrated experience and successful completion of relevant projects 40%
2. Demonstrated project understanding, proposed approach, timeline, and capacity 30%
3. Reasonableness of cost proposal and rate structure 20%
4. References 10%
Section 8. Terms and Conditions
1. Selection of the consultant is subject to approval by the City of Kinston City Council and the Lenoir
County Board of County Commissioners.
2. All proposals submitted in response to this RFP are considered public records in accordance with
North Carolina law.
3. The City of Kinston and Lenoir County reserve the right to reject any or all proposals, to negotiate
with the selected firm, and to issue a new or modified RFP.
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