Strategic Planning Facilitation Services
Project Information
- Bid Title
- Strategic Planning Facilitation Services
- Issuing Agency
- Northwest Public Power Association
- Location
- Washington
- Published Date
- Feb 14, 2026
- Closing Date
- Mar 20, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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Strategic Planning Facilitation Services
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP)
Strategic Planning Facilitation ServicesNorthwest Public Power Association (NWPPA)
1. IntroductionWe invite proposals from qualified consulting firms to design and facilitate a comprehensive strategic planning process for the association.
This engagement will result in:
- A 10-Year Strategic Vision that articulates NWPPA’s long-term direction and role within the public power community; and
- A 5-Year Strategic Plan that translates that vision into a clear, actionable roadmap.
The selected consultant will guide a structured, inclusive, and objective process that supports informed decision-making by NWPPA’s Board of Trustees and leadership.
2. About NWPPAFounded in 1940 and headquartered in Vancouver, Washington, NWPPA serves more than 150 consumer-owned electric utilities and over 400 associate members across Alaska, British Columbia, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
We have a 15-member staff supporting the organization’s mission to provide excellent training and education, advocacy, and timely and relevant industry information for our members.
The association is governed by a 36-member Board of Trustees, supported by 6 Associate Advisors, and serves a diverse membership representing varying:
- Utility sizes
- Governance structures
- Geographic regions
- Operational priorities
3. Project ObjectivesThe selected consultant will work closely with the Board of Trustees and staff leadership to:
- Facilitate development of a 10-Year Strategic Vision defining NWPPA’s long-term direction, identity, and role within the public power community, allowing for “blue sky” options that would allow a full reenvisioning of the organization.
- Develop a 5-Year Strategic Plan providing a practical implementation roadmap.
- Identify key long-term and mid-term priorities, risks, and opportunities, including an AI scenario analysis.
- Integrate structured input from trustees, associate advisors, and staff leadership.
- Deliver strategic objectives that are clear, realistic, and aligned with NWPPA’s mission, governance structure, and member needs.
4. Strategic Context and Core Planning ThemesWithout prescribing outcomes, NWPPA anticipates that the planning process will explore several major strategic issues facing both the association and the public power sector over the next decade.
Artificial Intelligence as a Core Strategic FocusNWPPA expects proposers to treat artificial intelligence (AI) scenario planning as a central component of the strategic planning process.
Given that workforce training, education delivery, and knowledge transfer represent core elements of NWPPA’s mission, the association seeks a rigorous and structured analysis of how AI advancements may fundamentally alter:
- The demand for workforce training
- Delivery models for technical education and certification
- Member expectations for learning formats and content
- Workforce skill requirements across the utility sector
- Long-term revenue models tied to training and services
Proposers should demonstrate experience facilitating scenario planning around disruptive technological change and helping organizations adapt strategically to uncertain futures.
Additional Planning ThemesOther anticipated areas of exploration may include:
- NWPPA’s regional identity (Western Pacific Northwest positioning), membership footprint, and branding implications
- Evolving member expectations and value proposition across diverse utility sizes and regions
- Long-term organizational capacity and governance effectiveness
- Utility industry transformation, regulatory uncertainty, and emerging risks to public power
- Financial sustainability and strategic prioritization
- Possible consolidation of public power trade associations
These themes are provided for context and are not intended to limit the planning process.
5. Scope of WorkProposals should describe a clear, disciplined facilitation methodology that includes the following components.
A. Pre-Work with NWPPA LeadershipThe consultant will conduct structured engagement activities to develop a comprehensive understanding of the organization.
This phase will include:
- Interviews with senior staff leadership (including CEO, CXO, and CFO).
- Interviews with a representative cross-section of Trustees and Associate Advisors.
- At least two virtual webinars with the Board and Associate Advisors to introduce the process.
- Development and administration of surveys to inform planning discussions.
- The delivery of a “strawman” vision and plan report ahead of the Board Meeting as a starting point for the strategic session.
The consultant will facilitate a two half-day strategic planning session for the full Board of Trustees and Associate Advisors in Eugene, Oregon on October 13-14, 2026.
Pre-session materials must include:
- Organizational assessment (SWOT or equivalent)
- Environmental scanning and scenario analysis
- A written strategic framing memo
- A dedicated AI scenario planning analysis, including multiple plausible future pathways and strategic implications
The final report will include:
- 10-Year Strategic Vision
- 5-Year Strategic Plan
- AI scenario planning analysis and recommended strategic responses
- Supporting research and implementation milestones
A draft version of the final report must be delivered within two weeks of the planning session.
The final report must be delivered by December 1, 2026.
6. Timeline and Indicative Hours RFP ScheduleMilestone Date RFP Issued February 13, 2026 Questions Due March 3, 2026 Responses to Questions March 9, 2026 Proposals Due March 20, 2026 Interviews (if needed) April 6 – 10, 2026 Consultant Selection April 13, 2026 Contract Execution By April 24, 2026 Project Kickoff Late April / Early May 2026 Engagement Timeline
Activity Timing Leadership Interviews May – June 2026 Board Webinars May – June 2026 Board & Advisor Surveys June 2026 Survey Analysis Early July 2026 Pre-Meeting Materials (including “straw man” report) Late September 2026 Strategic Planning Session October 13-14, 2026 Draft Plan Delivered October 31, 2026 Final Plan Delivered December 1, 2026 Indicative Hours
Proposers should estimate total consultant hours required based on methodology, number of interviews, and depth of analysis.
7. Proposal RequirementsProposals should include the following information:
Firm Qualifications- Overview of the firm and relevant experience
- Experience facilitating strategic planning for associations, utilities, or member-driven organizations
- Experience conducting scenario planning related to technological disruption, particularly AI
- Description of proposed methodology
- Approach to stakeholder engagement, including survey usage
- Approach to AI scenario planning analysis
- Proposed timeline and key milestones
- Key personnel assigned to the project
- Relevant experience and roles
- hours anticipated per team member
Provide at least three references for comparable engagements.
Cost ProposalProvide a detailed cost proposal including:
- Total project cost
- Breakdown by project phase
- Estimated hours by task
- Reimbursable expenses (if any)
8. Evaluation CriteriaProposals will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
Criteria Weight Relevant Experience & Qualifications 25% Quality and Clarity of Proposed Methodology 25% Demonstrated Capability in AI Scenario Planning 20% Cost Effectiveness 20% Understanding of Association Governance & Stakeholder Engagement 10% NWPPA may conduct interviews with selected finalists prior to making a final selection.
9. Submission InstructionsProposals must be submitted electronically in PDF format no later than:
March 20, 2026
Submission details:
Please submit materials to NWPPA’s Executive Assistant, Connie Philibert at connie@nwppa.org
10. Reservation of RightsNWPPA reserves the right to:
- Reject any or all proposals
- Request additional information
- Negotiate scope or pricing
- Cancel or modify this RFP
RFP/RFQ Details-
Bid No.
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Posted By
NWPPA
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Date Posted
Posted 17 hours ago
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Response Deadline
March 20, 2026
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 541611Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
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