Opportunity
Merx #FGF‑2026 IER
Impact Measurement and Evaluation Study Consulting Services for FG Foundation
Posted
May 08, 2026
Respond By
June 12, 2026
Identifier
FGF‑2026 IER
NAICS
541690
This opportunity seeks a consulting partner to evaluate the impact of over a decade of grant making by the Future Generations Foundation (FG Foundation), a First Nations-led organization in Canada. - Government Buyer: - Future Generations Foundation (FG Foundation), steward of Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement (IRSSA) funds - Products/Services Requested: - Impact Measurement and Evaluation Study consulting services - Comprehensive review of more than ten years of grant making to First Nations individuals and organizations - Quantitative analysis of historical grant data - Qualitative, culturally appropriate engagement methods - Indigenous informed evaluation approaches - Adherence to Indigenous data sovereignty principles - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Consultant must demonstrate expertise in impact evaluation and Indigenous contexts - Ability to synthesize data into actionable findings and recommendations - No products or OEMs are involved; this is a professional services opportunity - Place of Performance/Delivery: - 46 Irene Roundpoint Lane, Akwesasne, ON K6H 0G5 (Canada) - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned in the solicitation
Description
The Future Generations Foundation (FG Foundation) is seeking proposals from qualified consultants to conduct a comprehensive Impact Measurement and Evaluation Study. The study will examine over ten years of grant making to First Nations individuals and organizations across Canada, assessing outcomes, impact, and alignment with community needs and Indigenous values. The evaluation will combine quantitative analysis of historical data with qualitative, culturally appropriate engagement methods, applying Indigenous informed evaluation approaches and upholding Indigenous data sovereignty principles. Findings will inform FG Foundation's future grant making and operational improvements, with insights shared publicly to benefit the broader Indigenous philanthropic ecosystem.