Award
Fresno Unified School District 22-09
Extended Learning Enrichment Services
Recipient
Multiple vendors including 12welve Creatives LLC, African American Historical and Cultural Museum of the San Joaquin Valley, A Hopeful Encounter, Inc., All American Sports 4 Kids, Baptiste Ellard LLC, Bloom Software dba Thrively, Bulldog Baseball Camps, California Arts Academy, California Scuba Center Inc, Catapult Learning West LLC, City of Fresno PARCS Department, CSA Events & Entertainment, LLC, Education & Leadership Foundation, Empowered Kids Run Club, LLC, Excellence Thru Athletics, Fresno Forerunners, Fresno Metro Ministry, Galileo Learning, Generation Changers Title 1 Development Center Inc, Halau Hula I Ka La, Helin Institute, Leisa Rosen Volleyball Camp, LLC, Martin Park, Inc., Natalie Benson Water Polo Camps, LLC, State Center Community College District, Study Smart Tutors, Inc, Teocalli Cultural Academy, Valley Childrens Healthcare
Award Amount
$6,000,000.00
Ceiling
$6,000,000.00
Awarded
March 22, 2023
Identifier
22-09
Fresno Unified School District issued RFQ No. 22-09 to prequalify vendors for extended learning enrichment services focusing on literacy and math outside regular school hours. The contract is for one year with renewal options. Over 40 vendors served 11,000 students in Summer 2022 at $4.6M; Summer 2023 anticipates 60+ programs costing over $6M, funded by the Expanded Learning Opportunity Program.
Description
Fresno Unified School District is soliciting an ongoing Statement of Qualifications for RFQ No. 22-09 to prequalify vendors for extended learning services focusing on building grade level specific academic skills, especially in literacy and math through real-world student-centered experiences outside of the regular school day. The contract term is for a 1-year period with the option to renew for four additional one-year periods. More than 40 qualified vendors provided summer camp programs during Summer 2022 offering spaces for up to 11,000 students at a cost of $4,600,000. For Summer 2023, more than 60 unique summer camp programs are anticipated at a projected cost of more than $6,000,000. The funding is available through the Expanded Learning Opportunity Program. The RFQ documents and vendor proposals are available for review in the Purchasing Department. The district reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals and to waive irregularities.