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Job Training Services

On Monday, September 25th on behalf of Mayor Wu and the City of Boston Neighborhood Jobs Trust, the Mayor’s Office of Workforce Development (OWD) will issue an open and competitive Request for Proposal (RFP) for services under the Neighborhood Jobs Trust (NJT).

The RFP will solicit proposals for job training services provided by an eligible nonprofit organization or a workforce intermediary/funder collaborative. Programs funded through the RFP will provide low- and moderate-income Boston residents with training that leads to quality employment. 

You can download the RFP online at owd.boston.gov starting on September 25, 2023

A bidder’s conference will be held on Monday, October 17th at 2:00PM virtually via zoom, accommodations for persons with disabilities available upon request. Interested parties can register for the bidder’s conference at //bit.ly/NJTRFP24. Potential applicants are strongly encouraged to attend. A Letter of Intent to Bid is strongly encouraged and may be submitted by November 1, 2023, by uploading the document to bit.ly/NJTFY24LOI

Proposals will be due via upload to bit.ly/NJTFY24Proposals, by November17th, 2023. No email submission will be accepted. 

The NJT RFP is to identify programs for funding for Fiscal year 2024, from January 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024. 

Trinh Nguyen, Director, Mayor’s Office of Workforce Development

 

 

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