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Maui, Hawaii Issues Marketing RFP for Economic Development

The County of Maui, Hawaii Mayor’s Office of Economic Development (OED) has issued an RFP for a marketing firm for an event – Maui County Small Business Saturday which will take place on November 26th, 2016.

Small Business Saturday is the Saturday after Thanksgiving in the U.S. The day is intended to encourage American shoppers to consider small retailers and merchants as they think of their holiday shopping. It comes as an answer to the Friday after the U.S. Thanksgiving Day (4th Thursday of November) called Black Friday and the following Monday called Cyber Monday. Both of those days have come to be associated with discounts and promotions at large retail chains and ecommerce businesses. Small Business Saturday is a promotional effort intended to encourage consumers to support local businesses that create jobs, boost the economy and preserve neighborhoods around the country.

In 2010, the Small Business Saturday promotion was created and sponsored by American Express, who registered the URL SmallBusinessSaturday.com and registered the trademark for the term Small Business Saturday. The company also created a Facebook page supporting the event and promoted the event with national television advertising and a broad array of public relations activities. The event is now recognized and supported by many local and federal governmental agencies as well as local organizations such as chambers of commerce.

Scope of Work Includes:


Proposal due by June 16, 2016 to:

Teena M. Rasmussen
Director Office of Economic Development County of Maui
2200 Main Street
Wailuku, Hawaii 96793

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