Opportunity

Anaheim Opengov #20260706-APU-CSP

Anaheim Public Utilities Seeks K-12 Energy and Water Sustainability Education Programs

Posted

July 06, 2026

Respond By

August 18, 2026

Identifier

20260706-APU-CSP

NAICS

611710

Anaheim Public Utilities is seeking proposals for comprehensive K-12 energy and water sustainability education programs in Anaheim schools. - Government Buyer: - City of Anaheim Public Utilities Department (APU) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Development of curricula for energy, water, and renewable energy education for K-12 students - Creation of materials for student-led home energy and water assessments - Delivery of classroom and field-based educational sessions - Facilitation of student-led home assessments (estimated 500 assessments) - Organization and promotion of field trips and events at the Sustainable Education Center (SEC) - Outreach and promotional activities (estimated 75 events) - Participation in public outreach events - Administrative support and reporting - Miscellaneous tasks (not to exceed $50,000) - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Programs must integrate STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) principles - Proposals must demonstrate experience with K-12 educational programs - Electronic submission required - Detailed labor cost breakdown required - Compliance with Anaheim’s standard terms and conditions - Five-year contract term with possible extensions

Description

This solicitation seeks services to develop curricula and provide educational programs focused on energy and water at participating Anaheim school sites. The scope includes developing curricula for student-led home assessments and renewable energy education, conducting educational sessions and outdoor field trips, promoting programs, participating in public outreach events, and providing administrative services and reports. The contract term is generally five years with possible extensions. Proposals must be submitted electronically and will be evaluated based on experience, qualifications, approach, cost, and other criteria.

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