Issued by: The Mayor’s Fund for Long Beach
Date Issued: May 23, 2025
Bidders Conference: June 9, 2025
Proposal Submission Deadline: June 20, 2025
Estimated Contract Value: $40,000 - $50,000
Project Timeline:
Point of Contact: Karissa Selvester, Executive Director
Submittal Instructions: mayorsfundlb@gmail.com
Subject: “Hub Ops Evaluation RFP – [Company Name]
Introduction
The Mayor’s Fund for Long Beach is a nonprofit organization committed to expanding opportunities for children, youth, and families by working collaboratively with community, civic, and educational partners. Our mission is to support impactful initiatives that promote early childhood education, youth development, family stability, and community engagement.
Operating under the Fiscal Sponsorship of Community Partners, which manages all contracts, insurance, invoicing, and accounting, the Mayor’s Fund is seeking proposals from qualified evaluation firms or independent evaluators (herein referred to as the Firm) to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the operations and overall effectiveness of the Long Beach Early Learning Hub (hereafter referred to as “The Hub”).
The ideal Firm will demonstrate a strong track record of translating community-centered insights into actionable, implementable recommendations, and using both qualitative and quantitative methods to assess complex, community-based initiatives, particularly those serving high-risk families.
This evaluation will examine The Hub’s success in improving access to childcare for high-risk families, streamlining administrative processes for providers, and serving as a robust data infrastructure. It will assess how effectively The Hub identifies, engages, and supports families facing challenges such as child welfare involvement, housing instability, or other adverse circumstances. The evaluation should measure The Hub’s impact on reducing barriers, connecting families to supportive services, and enhancing overall family stability - including reductions in financial stress and exposure to risk factors like poverty, unemployment, violence, or child maltreatment.
Additionally, the evaluation will assess the capacity of participating childcare providers to serve these families, identifying where further training, resources, or systems improvements may be required.
The scope includes both formative and summative analysis of The Hub’s systems, outreach, provider supports, referral networks, and technology infrastructure, with a focus on equity and continuous improvement. Beyond outcomes for families, the evaluation should explore The Hub’s operational model, cross-sector partnerships, and potential for future investment to enhance early care access and coordination in Long Beach.
The selected evaluator must be skilled in clearly communicating findings - whether strengths, gaps, or opportunities—in a way that informs strategic direction and advances a more equitable early care and education ecosystem.
All interested parties are encouraged to apply.
Project Background
The Long Beach Early Learning Hub [https://thehublb.org/] is a collaborative, community-based, innovative platform designed to transform and streamline the way families access childcare services in Long Beach. The Hub is dedicated to creating an equitable, coordinated system that increases access to quality childcare and supports for all families—particularly those who have historically faced systemic barriers. The Hub provides centralized, multilingual support, enabling families to search for childcare options, determine eligibility for financial assistance, and complete enrollment processes. It also streamlines provider operations through custom-developed, proprietary technology tools, shared administrative support, and coordinated referrals. The Hub is also designed to serve as a valuable data collection infrastructure for understanding family needs and service utilization patterns. Beyond its functional tools, The Hub serves as a key connector—linking families to wraparound services such as mental health, food access, developmental screenings, and more.
Since its launch in August 2023, the Hub has engaged families through more than 17,000 website visits and nearly 7,000 childcare searches. Over 400 applications have been submitted, resulting in 80+ tuition assistance awards. The Hub has expanded from an initial 10 organizations with 50 sites to over 140 participating child care sites across the community.
Project Objectives
Evaluate Hub Impact on High-Risk Families
Assess Provider Network Capacity and Support
Analyze System Infrastructure and Cross-Sector Coordination
Conduct a Summative Evaluation of Effectiveness
Assess Data Infrastructure and Evaluation Readiness
Generate Recommendations for Continuous Improvement
Ensure Equity-Focused Evaluation
Scope of Work:
The selected evaluator will be responsible for the following:
Proposal Requirements
Qualified applicants are required to submit a proposal that includes:
Evaluation Criteria
Proposals will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
Insurance Requirements
Firm shall procure and maintain at its own expense for the duration of this Contract the following insurance and bond against claims for injuries to persons or damage to property that may arise from or in connection with the performance of this Contract, its agents, representatives, or employees:
Community Partners (fob Mayor’s Fund for Long Beach) as well as The City of Long Beach, their Boards and Commissions, officials, employees and agents shall be named as additional insureds; and this insurance shall contain no special limitations on the scope of protection given to Community Partners, the City, their Boards and Commissions, officials, employees and agents.
Prior to the start of performance or payment of first invoice, Firm shall deliver to the Community Partners (via the Mayor’s Fund) certificates of insurance and required endorsements for approval as to sufficiency and form. The certificate and endorsements for each insurance policy shall contain the original signature of a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. In addition, Firm shall, within thirty (30) days prior to expiration of the insurance required herein, furnish to Community Partners (via the Mayor’s Fund) certificates of insurance and endorsements evidencing renewal of such insurance. Community Partners (fbo the Mayor’s Fund) reserves the right to require complete certified copies of all policies and Firm shall make available to the Community Partners (via the Mayor’s Fund) or his/her designee during normal business hours all books, records and other information relating to the insurance coverage required herein.
Submission Instructions
Proposals must be submitted electronically to mayorsfundlb@gmail.com; Subject: “Hub Ops Evaluation RFP – [Company Name]
Reservation of Rights
The Mayor’s Fund for Long Beach reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, waive any informalities, and to accept the proposal that is determined to be in the best interest of the organization.
Evaluation Rubric - Evaluation Criteria and Scoring System
Understanding of Project Objectives (20 Points) - Clear demonstration of understanding of project objectives, background, and goals.
Evaluation Approach and Methodology (25 Points) - Comprehensive and appropriate approach for assessing economic impact, including data collection, analysis.
Experience and Qualifications (20 Points) - Proven experience in economic impact evaluations, expertise in socio-economic analysis, and qualifications.
Budget and Cost-Effectiveness (15 Points) - Detailed, realistic budget aligned with project scope and cost-effectiveness within the budget.
Timeline and Feasibility (10 Points) - Clear, feasible timeline that aligns with the project’s start and end dates.
References and Past Performance (10 Points) - Positive references demonstrating success in similar projects and strong past performance.
Scoring Guidelines
Evaluator Instructions
Issued by: The Mayor’s Fund for Long Beach
Date Issued: May 23, 2025
Bidders Conference: June 9, 2025
Proposal Submission Deadline: June 20, 2025
Estimated Contract Value: $40,000 - $50,000
Project Timeline:
Point of Contact: Karissa Selvester, Executive Director
Submittal Instructions: mayorsfundlb@gmail.com
Subject: “Hub Ops Evaluation RFP – [Company Name]
Introduction
The Mayor’s Fund for Long Beach is a nonprofit organization committed to expanding opportunities for children, youth, and families by working collaboratively with community, civic, and educational partners. Our mission is to support impactful initiatives that promote early childhood education, youth development, family stability, and community engagement.
Operating under the Fiscal Sponsorship of Community Partners, which manages all contracts…
Submission Instructions
Submittal Instructions: mayorsfundlb@gmail.com
Subject: “Hub Ops Evaluation RFP – [Company Name]
Submission Instructions
Submittal Instructions: mayorsfundlb@gmail.com
Subject: “Hub Ops Evaluation RFP – [Company Name]