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Communications RFP Issued By Department of Elementary Education

Communications RFP Issued By the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Communications RFP Issued By the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

To begin executing that plan, DESE is currently in the planning phase of a multi-year initiative to promote evidence-based early literacy practices in Massachusetts schools.  We anticipate that the initiative this year will entail:

Background:

The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) released a Literacy Strategic Plan in 2019 that specified Evidence-Based Early Literacy as a key priority. Our goal is for ALL children in the Commonwealth to read proficiently by third grade. To achieve that goal we need to increase achievement across the board and particularly for students living in poverty and for multi-lingual learners. (See this web page for details: http://www.doe.mass.edu/instruction/literacy-humanities.html)

To be successful in reaching and impacting many educators statewide, this initiative will require a thoughtful strategy for messaging and publicity. We need to go beyond technical information-sharing to change the hearts and minds of educators and help them move towards implementing new practices. To that end, we plan to work with a range of groups and organizations to promote evidence-based early literacy as part of a coordinated campaign. This campaign will include, but is not limited to:

DESE seeks a vendor with experience in communications, marketing, and/or a related field to support with publicity strategy, messaging, and communications with educators.

Scope of Work:

Specifically, the vendor will:

Strategy

Content development

External coordination

Deliverables

  1. Communications strategy, including a name for the initiative, audience mapping and key messages
  2. High-quality audio-video footage of three (3) Massachusetts teachers, including at least 1 hour of classroom literacy instruction video and 1 in-depth interview per teacher, provided to DESE in an editable digital format
  3. High-quality audio-video footage of interviews with up to five (5) additional DESE-identified stakeholders, provided to DESE in an editable digital format
  4. Approved “storyboards” for at least two promotional videos, each 2.5-5 minutes in length, that bring together clips of classroom instruction, teacher interviews, other interviews, student achievement data, research-based information, and information about DESE resources
  5. Two (2) professional-quality promotional videos based upon the approved storyboards
  6. Image, text, and video content for DESE’s evidence-based early literacy website and for marketing/promo purposes, delivered based on DESE specifications. This content will be drawn from the classroom visits, interviews, and experts in early literacy identified by DESE.
  7. Arranged media coverage of events, as determined appropriate by the communications strategy
  8. 5-7 experts in the field of early literacy who are well-prepared to speak at a conference in October.

Due Date:

3/23/2020

Address:

COMMBUYS@state.ma.us

75 Pleasant Street, Malden, Massachusetts 02148-4906      

Relevant agencies include Kite Hill PR and Rubenstein PR.

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