Find Education & EdTech Vendors RFPs in Hawaii

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TitleAgencyDue DateSet-AsideEst. Value
Moanalua Elementary School, Health Room Expansion, DOE Job No. Q74111-23Department of Education2026-06-04
Moanalua Elementary School, Multipurpose Innovation Center, DOE Job No. Q74268-…Department of Education2026-06-04
Moanalua Elementary School, Multipurpose Innovation Center, DOE Job No. Q74268-…bids2026-06-04Minority Business Enterprise
Kahuku High & Intermediate School Campus Improvements - Telecom System DOE Job …Department of Education2026-06-05
Honowai Elementary School, ADA Improvements, DOE Job No. Q86336-24Department of Education2026-06-08
Waiakea Intermediate School, Campus-Wide Electrical Upgrades [Bid Date Changed …General Contractors Association2026-06-08
Summer Bus Services for the HIDOE for Keaau High SchoolHawaii State Department of Education2026-06-08$200K
Fund Accounting System and Financial Reporting Softwarebids2026-06-08Minority Business Enterprise
Dole Middle School Outdoor Shelters DOE Job No. Q21315-21State Government of Hawaii2026-06-12
Dole Middle School Outdoor SheltersGeneral Contractors Association2026-06-12
Museum Art Education ProgrammingHawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts2026-06-12$250K
Washington Middle School New Band Room Building and Renovations [Bid Date Chang…General Contractors Association2026-06-12
Museum Art Education ProgrammingState of Hawaii, Department of Accounting and General Services - State Foundation on Culture and the Arts2026-06-12Minority Business Enterprise

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Education & EdTech Vendors RFP FAQ

What is E-Rate and how does it work?

E-Rate (managed by USAC) subsidizes internet access and networking equipment for schools and libraries. Category 1 covers broadband. Category 2 covers internal networking (Wi-Fi, cabling, firewalls). Schools file 470 forms seeking competitive bids — these are your RFPs.

How do cooperative purchasing contracts work?

Organizations like SourceWell, TIPS, OMNIA, and BuyBoard competitively bid contracts once, then thousands of member districts can purchase through the winning vendor without their own RFP. Getting on a cooperative contract is like winning thousands of customers at once.

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Most do, especially for technology products. Some give preference to in-state vendors or require specific certifications. BidSparq shows location requirements when listed so you can prioritize local opportunities.

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