Opportunity

Cleveland Opengov #2026-RFP-136

Cleveland Community Police Commission seeks firm for public perception and police reform survey project.

Posted

June 18, 2026

Respond By

July 10, 2026

Identifier

2026-RFP-136

NAICS

541910

This opportunity is issued by the City of Cleveland's Department of Community Development, specifically through its Community Police Commission (CPC), seeking a qualified firm for a public perception and police reform survey project. - Government Buyer: - City of Cleveland, Department of Community Development - Community Police Commission (CPC) - Scope of Work: - Design, administer, analyze, and report on a comprehensive community survey - Survey topics include public perceptions of police reform, CPC effectiveness, and attitudes toward policing in Cleveland - Develop a survey research plan and instrument, with CPC input and approval - Administer the survey using modes approved by the CPC - Implement outreach strategies to ensure broad and equitable participation - Monitor field performance, conduct data cleaning, validation, coding, weighting, and analysis - Prepare a final report summarizing methodology, findings, comparative trends, and key insights - Present results to CPC staff and stakeholders - Requirements: - Adherence to professional survey research standards - Close coordination with CPC representatives at each project milestone - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - No product line items; primary service is survey research and analysis

Description

The Community Police Commission (CPC) is seeking proposals from qualified firms to design, administer, analyze, and report on a comprehensive community survey regarding public perceptions of police reform, the effectiveness of the CPC, and broader attitudes toward policing in Cleveland. The selected contractor will develop a survey research plan, draft and refine the survey instrument, administer the survey, implement outreach strategies for broad participation, monitor field performance, and conduct data cleaning, validation, coding, weighting, and analysis. The contractor will also prepare a final report summarizing methodology, findings, comparative trends, and key insights, and present results to CPC staff and stakeholders. All work must adhere to professional survey research standards and be coordinated with CPC representatives at each project milestone.

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