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Request for Proposals
Midterm Evaluation – CROP-H Project: The Gambia,
USDA/FAS/FFPR PROJECT | FCC-685-2017/026-00-A
Organization: Shelter For Life International
Country: The Gambia
Project: Shelter For Life International
Project dates: 2023 – 2028
Donor: USDA/FAS Food for Progress
RFP Number: RFP- XXXXXXXX
Date of RFP: July 3, 2026
Due date: August 3, 2026, 5:00 PM CDT

1. Introduction
Shelter for Life International (SFL) is an international, faith-based, relief and development organization with more than 30 years of experience providing sustainable development and humanitarian assistance to post-conflict countries around the world. We are currently operational in Afghanistan, Senegal, and The Gambia.
SFL is issuing this Request for Proposals (RFP) to conduct a Midterm Evaluation of its Cultivating Resilient and Optimal Production – Horticulture (CROP-H) Project in The Gambia.
Summary of RFP Schedule
Release of Request for Proposal
July 3, 2026
Questions Due by email / confirmation of interest
July 15, 2026
Proposals Due
August 3, 2026
Conclusion of Selection Process
August 14, 2026
Contract Letter Issued
August 14, 2026
Note: SFL reserves the right to modify this schedule as needed. All parties will be notified of any changes by email.

2. General Instructions to Offerors
Offerors wishing to respond to this Request for Proposals (RFP) TOR must submit proposals in accordance with the following instructions:
1. Offerors must review all instructions and specifications contained in the RFP. Failure to do so will be at the offeror’s risk. Issuance of this RFP in no way obligates Shelter For Life to award a contract.
2. Offerors will not be reimbursed for any costs associated with the preparation or submission of their proposal, and SLF shall in no case be responsible or liable for these costs.
3. Submission to SFL of a proposal in response to this RFP does not constitute an offer but indicates the offeror’s agreement to the terms and conditions of this RFP and any attachments. SFL reserves the right not to evaluate a non-responsive or incomplete proposal.

Submission Requirements:
Proposal Submission Deadlines: Proposals must be received no later than the date and time indicated on the cover page of this RFP. Late submissions will not be accepted; however, SFL may request additional documentation after the bid deadline, which will not count against the offeror. SFL will review all submitted proposals and may conduct in-person or remote interviews with offerors under consideration. Proposals must be submitted via e-mail to [email protected], with the subject line of “CROP-H Midterm Evaluation”, and the company or organization name.
Full version of the RFP can be found here: Request-for-Proposals-RFP-CROP-H-Midterm-Evaluation-The-Gambia.pdf

Proposal Structure and Required Documentation:
Offerors must submit two sets of proposals in separate files and labeled clearly: 1. Technical Proposal and 2. Cost Proposal.
Submissions must be in English. Each proposal should be typed in 12-point Arial or Times New Roman font and single-spaced. All pages must be numbered, and the RFP reference number and name of the company or organization must be included on each page. The proposal submission should include each of the following sections in the specific order listed below:

Technical Proposal:
The technical proposal shall include:

Section 1: Organization Information:
The offeror shall list the legal name and authorized contact, including address, phone number, and email proof of registration (attach the copy of registration certificate). Briefly describe the organization’s or company’s history, vision/objectives, legal/registration status, and structure. This section should also state the legal status in The Gambia, if applicable.

Section 2: Analysis and Proposed Approaches/Methodologies:
Describe the underlying assumptions, conditions, and constraints that will inform the offeror’s approach and guiding principles to this midterm evaluation. Describe the proposed approaches and methodologies for addressing evaluation questions. Describe the proposed sampling methods for data collection.
This section should include information on how both quantitative and qualitative data will be collected, compiled, and analyzed, including the software to be used and the analytical approach taken (e.g., whether inductive or deductive coding be used for qualitative analysis). The perceived risks need to be explained and proposed actions to mitigate them. This should also outline any ethical considerations, including issues of consent and plans for protecting human subjects.

Section 3: Work Plan:
The offeror is to propose an activity-based work plan consistent with the timeline, technical approach, and methodology. It should highlight key activities of these TOR that will be completed during the midterm evaluation and which the offeror is encouraged to expand upon. The work plan should be in the Gantt chart style.

How to apply

Proposal Submission Deadlines:
Proposals must be received no later than the date and time indicated on the cover page of this RFP. Late submissions will not be accepted; however, SFL may request additional documentation after the bid deadline, which will not count against the offeror. SFL will review all submitted proposals and may conduct in-person or remote interviews with offerors under consideration. Proposals must be submitted via e-mail to [email protected], with the subject line of “CROP-H Midterm Evaluation”, and the company or organization name of the submitting entity.
Proposal Structure and Required Documentation: Offerors must submit two sets of proposals in separate files and labeled clearly: 1. Technical Proposal and 2. Cost Proposal.
Submissions must be in English. Each proposal should be typed in 12-point Arial or Times New Roman font and single-spaced. All pages must be numbered, and the RFP reference number and name of the company or organization must be included on each page.

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Shelter For Life International, Inc. (SFL) is a humanitarian organization with headquarters in Minnesota USA. SFL is incorporated as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization in the State of Wisconsin, USA, and is registered with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) as a Private Voluntary Organization. With over twenty five years of experience, SFL specializes in providing sustainable housing solutions for internally displaced persons, refugees, ecological migrants, and disaster victims.

SFL also has an extensive history in reconstruction of physical infrastructure, agriculture development and food security, and application of microcredit. Cultural sensitivity, community participation, and appropriate technologies are an integral part of our programs. SFL is currently serving in Afghanistan, South Sudan, Liberia, Senegal, Tajikistan, and the United States. Previously, SFL has worked in Angola, Burundi, Honduras, India, Iran, Kosovo, Macedonia, Indonesia, Iraq, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Western Sahara. We have a successful record of collaboration as an implementing partner with USAID, the U.S. Department of State, the United Nations, humanitarian organizations, and national governments.

On the Ground Experience SFL employs over one hundred people around the world. Over 95% of these staff members work in our field offices, with the majority hired from within the local community. Our staff members bring decades of experience in construction, engineering, architecture, community development, agriculture development and food security, education, training, disaster preparedness, economic development, community health, project management, finance, and cross-cultural relations.

Field Infrastructure SFL maintains operational offices, experienced staff, and local partners within the countries and regions it serves. Offices and staff are fully equipped with vehicles, computers, communication services, and security equipment. In addition, SFL has built up acquisition, transportation, and distribution networks which give us the capacity to effectively mobilize local resources and respond to beneficiary needs.

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0 USD Gambia CF 3201 Abc road Consultancy , 40 hours per week Shelter for Life Request for Proposals Midterm Evaluation - CROP-H Project: The Gambia, USDA/FAS/FFPR PROJECT | FCC-685-2017/026-00-A Organization: Shelter For Life International Country: The Gambia Project: Shelter For Life International Project dates: 2023 - 2028 Donor: USDA/FAS Food for Progress RFP Number: RFP- XXXXXXXX Date of RFP: July 3, 2026 Due date: August 3, 2026, 5:00 PM CDT1. Introduction Shelter for Life International (SFL) is an international, faith-based, relief and development organization with more than 30 years of experience providing sustainable development and humanitarian assistance to post-conflict countries around the world. We are currently operational in Afghanistan, Senegal, and The Gambia. SFL is issuing this Request for Proposals (RFP) to conduct a Midterm Evaluation of its Cultivating Resilient and Optimal Production – Horticulture (CROP-H) Project in The Gambia. Summary of RFP Schedule Release of Request for Proposal July 3, 2026 Questions Due by email / confirmation of interest July 15, 2026 Proposals Due August 3, 2026 Conclusion of Selection Process August 14, 2026 Contract Letter Issued August 14, 2026 Note: SFL reserves the right to modify this schedule as needed. All parties will be notified of any changes by email.2. General Instructions to Offerors Offerors wishing to respond to this Request for Proposals (RFP) TOR must submit proposals in accordance with the following instructions: 1. Offerors must review all instructions and specifications contained in the RFP. Failure to do so will be at the offeror’s risk. Issuance of this RFP in no way obligates Shelter For Life to award a contract. 2. Offerors will not be reimbursed for any costs associated with the preparation or submission of their proposal, and SLF shall in no case be responsible or liable for these costs. 3. Submission to SFL of a proposal in response to this RFP does not constitute an offer but indicates the offeror’s agreement to the terms and conditions of this RFP and any attachments. SFL reserves the right not to evaluate a non-responsive or incomplete proposal.Submission Requirements: Proposal Submission Deadlines: Proposals must be received no later than the date and time indicated on the cover page of this RFP. Late submissions will not be accepted; however, SFL may request additional documentation after the bid deadline, which will not count against the offeror. SFL will review all submitted proposals and may conduct in-person or remote interviews with offerors under consideration. Proposals must be submitted via e-mail to [email protected], with the subject line of “CROP-H Midterm Evaluation”, and the company or organization name. Full version of the RFP can be found here: Request-for-Proposals-RFP-CROP-H-Midterm-Evaluation-The-Gambia.pdfProposal Structure and Required Documentation: Offerors must submit two sets of proposals in separate files and labeled clearly: 1. Technical Proposal and 2. Cost Proposal. Submissions must be in English. Each proposal should be typed in 12-point Arial or Times New Roman font and single-spaced. All pages must be numbered, and the RFP reference number and name of the company or organization must be included on each page. The proposal submission should include each of the following sections in the specific order listed below:Technical Proposal: The technical proposal shall include:Section 1: Organization Information: The offeror shall list the legal name and authorized contact, including address, phone number, and email proof of registration (attach the copy of registration certificate). Briefly describe the organization's or company’s history, vision/objectives, legal/registration status, and structure. This section should also state the legal status in The Gambia, if applicable.Section 2: Analysis and Proposed Approaches/Methodologies: Describe the underlying assumptions, conditions, and constraints that will inform the offeror’s approach and guiding principles to this midterm evaluation. Describe the proposed approaches and methodologies for addressing evaluation questions. Describe the proposed sampling methods for data collection. This section should include information on how both quantitative and qualitative data will be collected, compiled, and analyzed, including the software to be used and the analytical approach taken (e.g., whether inductive or deductive coding be used for qualitative analysis). The perceived risks need to be explained and proposed actions to mitigate them. This should also outline any ethical considerations, including issues of consent and plans for protecting human subjects.Section 3: Work Plan: The offeror is to propose an activity-based work plan consistent with the timeline, technical approach, and methodology. It should highlight key activities of these TOR that will be completed during the midterm evaluation and which the offeror is encouraged to expand upon. The work plan should be in the Gantt chart style.

How to apply

Proposal Submission Deadlines: Proposals must be received no later than the date and time indicated on the cover page of this RFP. Late submissions will not be accepted; however, SFL may request additional documentation after the bid deadline, which will not count against the offeror. SFL will review all submitted proposals and may conduct in-person or remote interviews with offerors under consideration. Proposals must be submitted via e-mail to [email protected], with the subject line of “CROP-H Midterm Evaluation”, and the company or organization name of the submitting entity. Proposal Structure and Required Documentation: Offerors must submit two sets of proposals in separate files and labeled clearly: 1. Technical Proposal and 2. Cost Proposal. Submissions must be in English. Each proposal should be typed in 12-point Arial or Times New Roman font and single-spaced. All pages must be numbered, and the RFP reference number and name of the company or organization must be included on each page.
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