Background
The International Republican Institute (IRI) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, organization dedicated to advancing freedom and democracy worldwide. Since 1983, IRI has worked to develop democratic institutions and ideals, carrying out a variety of international programs to promote freedom, self-government and the rule of law worldwide. IRI provides technical assistance in the areas of political party strengthening, developing civic institutions and open elections, promoting democratic governance and advancing the rule of law.
I IRI’s work in Moldova is geared toward developing the capacity of political parties—with specific focus on internal structures and processes, financial compliance and outreach to voters. IRI’s programming seeks to strengthen the ability political leaders to organize themselves and effectively communicate and represent the Moldovan citizens.
A key component of this work is regular polling that IRI conducts in order to gauge public sentiment and in turn inform political parties and lock stakeholders on issues relevant to constituents. Polling and data consultants are important players in ensuring this data is of high quality and relevance.
Period of Performance
November 1, 2024 – October 30, 2025, with an option to extend up to one additional year.
Statement of Work
Moldova Polls Data Processing and Analysis
The Contractor shall provide data security support, data quality oversight, data aggregation and analysis, and/or oral presentations for two national polls of Moldova. The polls will be a national survey of n=1,200, but IRI may also request a n=400 oversample of either residents of Chisinau or of youth aged 18-35. IRI’s preference will be for CAPI, but may request CATI depending on the security situation. The contract may be extended one additional year.
In conjunction with IRI, the bidder should perform the following for each survey:
- Review survey questionnaire to ensure it meets international best practices for survey research.
- Review sample plan/sample draw submitted by IRI’s survey research partner to ensure its accuracy, usage of most recent national population statistics, and best practices for survey sampling.
- Provide strategic consultation to in-country survey partner on sampling, survey research methods, and survey delivery protocol.
- Provide methodological supervision of and consultation with the data collection contractor as needed in order to ensure a high standard of data quality.
- Have access to and configure an external server based outside of Moldova to which IRI Moldova’s data collection vendor can directly upload individual completed interview cases.
- In the case of CAPI/CATI data collection, cases will be directly uploaded from the local data collector’s data collection software.
- In the case of PAPI data collection, cases will be first digitized by the local data collector before the digital records are shared with the consultant.
- Undertake all data processing and cleaning within 5 days of receiving all interview cases from the local data collector, including:
- Development and implementation of a coding scheme for all open-ended questions. The bidder shall supply data to IRI as a clean, fully labeled in English SPSS “*.sav” file with a complete data dictionary of variable names and value labels. String is only allowable for open-ended responses without precodes; note that the top 10 responses will need to be coded for such cases. There shall be one data record for each respondent and records shall be of fixed length.
- The bidder shall be responsible for deriving and applying any post-stratification weights required to bring the sample into conformity with the demographic profile of the population at the very least for gender and age groups, as well as any additional weighting factors required to correct for disproportionate allocation, if used. Ideally, IRI would want education groups included in weights, and if available demographic data allows it, those without formal education will be assigned a separate code from those with at least some primary education. If demographic weights fall below 0.3 or above 3.0, this must be discussed in writing with IRI before the weight is applied. IRI has strict upper limits on post-weighting and requires unweighted samples already generally matching the population’s rough gender and age distribution. For example, an unweighted sample of 65% male and 35% female would not be accepted, even if corrected with post-weights, unless the potential for this skew is already disclosed in the proposal.
- If there is an oversample, the dataset will have two weights: one to bring oversamples down to their national proportion, and one to allow for independent analysis of all cases in Chisinau or among youth aged 18-35, whichever oversample is used.
- Each record shall include a unique respondent ID number, interviewer ID number, interview duration, Sampling Point ID number for PAPI/CAPI, any geographic units used in the sample design, landline versus mobile phone for CATI, interview start and end times, date of interview, GPS coordinates if using CAPI devices capable of capturing this data, and interview language if there is more than one. All date and time variables should be in an SPSS-compatible DateTime format. IRI prefers the duration variable to be a net duration that filters out any time spent outside of the interview if it was interrupted after it began. If possible, a variable should also be included that indicates whether each interview was interrupted or rescheduled after it was started. Each record shall include demographic information about the respondent, including: gender, exact age, and education level.
- In addition to data preparation, the bidder will be responsible for reviewing the data for quality issues, including but not limited to sample representativeness, unexplained shifts in opinion compared to previously collected data, any suspicious interviewer-level trends in the data, illogical interview timestamps, etc.
- When delivering data for each survey, the contractor shall contribute to the Technical Report (put together by the Data Collector) the following: (a) A complete explanation of the weighting scheme including details of how weighting factors were developed and applied, as well as the demographic data on which weights were based (i.e. age, gender, and education distributions in the population) (b) an explanation of any cases that were removed from the dataset for quality issues and reasons why, and (c) any abnormalities encountered during data QC, including but not limited to: suspicious patterns by interviewer ID (e.g. usually fast completion rates), for CAPI GPS coordinates not matching the selected sampling point, potential contradictions (e.g. respondents who rate a certain politician as highly untrustworthy yet definitely plan on voting for this person), significant data changes of indicators since the previous poll etc.
- Prepare a PowerPoint presentation for each poll providing general analysis and a two-page overview of the results. The presentations must be prepared in English using the IRI polling presentation template that will be provided by IRI, with additional slides produced on request with the most relevant crosstab data from the survey. An example of this template can be seen on IRI’s website. Presentations will generally consist of 100-120 slides for face-to-face polling, with presentations consisting of approximately 40-60 slides for phone polling due to the shorter questionnaire. The overview of the results will focus on information that is politically applicable, note trends and/or reversals in public opinion and include cross-tabulations of data as appropriate;
- Present the polling data to stakeholders in Moldova in the form of consultations with IRI and other select groups as indicated by IRI. It is IRI’s preference that presentations be delivered in Romanian or Russian, but accommodations can be made for translation provided other bid elements are strong. Briefings take place over 3-5 days and may involve one trip to Moldova. Bidders should indicate whether they are available to travel for briefings or only available for virtual briefings.
The Contractor shall be expected to provide the following deliverables for each poll conducted:
As the respondent data is collected and aggregated, the Contractor will work in tandem with the on-the-ground data collection firm in order to ensure data security and perform data quality control. Communication with the data collection vendor can be conducted in English.
Within their bid proposals, bidders shall clarify which components of the scope of work they are able to effectively complete. If bidders have questions or proposed alterations about specific elements of the scope of work, please contact Eric Peterman (epeterman@iri.org).
Technical Proposals
All proposals submitted to IRI must include:
- List quantitative analysis projects you conducted with similar specifications (similar to national polls outlined above, including phone and face-to-face polling)
- List experience with Moldova and/or Eurasia research, if any
- State if you are to comply with all requirements listed on this SOW without alterations. If any proposed alterations, explain.
- Describe SPSS and Microsoft PPT experience
- Describe experience giving oral presentations on poll data, particularly for government and political party audiences
- Describe anticipated challenges if any
- Describe proposed approach to work with the data collection vendor to ensure data security and data quality. For bidders outside of Eurasia, describe planned approach to set up the external server.
- Include three references
- Bidders should indicate their language fluency in English, Romanian, or Russian.
Price Proposals
Bidders must propose a firm-fixed Unit Price for each of the deliverables identified below and in the format of the table below. The Bidder’s pricing must be valid for at least 60 (sixty) calendar days after the due date for proposal submission. The proposed Unit Price should be fixed and inclusive of all costs to perform, including inspection services, transportation, taxes, import duties (if any), and other levies. To the extent that a Bidder proposed to include any pricing not reflected in the table below, such pricing must be fully described in the proposal. Proposals must be submitted in USD, payments under any resulting contract will be made in this currency.
CAPI/PAPI Pricing table:
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CAPI/PAPI National Poll (n=1,200) |
CAPI/PAPI National Poll (n=1,200) + regional or demographic oversample (n=400) |
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Submission of comments on the English questionnaire and translations, and on the sampling plan |
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Cleaned SPSS file with weights applied and contribution to technical report |
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Written presentation in PowerPoint format (in English) with two-page summary of key results |
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CATI Pricing table:
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Unit/Deliverable |
CATI National Poll (n=1,200) |
CATI National Poll (n=1,200) + regional or demographic oversample (n=400) |
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Submission of comments on the English questionnaire and translations, and on the sampling plan |
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Cleaned SPSS file with weights applied and contribution to technical report |
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Written presentation in PowerPoint format (in English) with two-page summary of key results |
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Price of presentations per poll:
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Unit Price |
Number of Units |
Total Price |
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In-person presentations of polling data in Chisinau, including costs for travel - 1 trip for 3-5 days |
1 |
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Oral presentations of polling data in virtual format, requiring no travel |
10 |
Evaluation and Award Process
IRI intends to make an award to the responsible Bidder based on the following evaluation factors:
- Proposed technical approach to work with data collection team to ensure data integrity and oversight – 20 percent
- Ability to fulfill multiple areas of need in Scope of Work – 20 percent
- Proposed timeline (including length and feasibility) – 10 percent.
- Relevant experience in politically-focused or relevant quantitative public opinion data analysis in Moldova and/or the Eurasia region as demonstrated by CV and list of past projects – 25 Percent
- Past Experience conducting polling presentations to high-level stakeholders - 10 Percent
c) Price – 25 percent
IRI intends to evaluate Bidders’ proposals in accordance with these factors and make an award to the responsible Bidder whose proposal is most advantageous to the program.
Submission Instructions
Bids must be submitted via email to Eric Peterman, at epeterman@iri.org with the subject line “EURASIA2024MO010o -RFP” by 14.10.2024.
RFP Terms and Conditions
- Any close, familial, or financial relationships with IRI staff and agents. For example, the Bidder must disclose if a Bidder’s mother conducts volunteer trainings for IRI.
- Any family or financial relationship with other Bidders submitting proposals. For example, if the Bidder’s father owns a company that is submitting another proposal, the Bidder must state this.
- Any other action that might be interpreted as potential conflict of interest.
Notice Listing Contract Clauses Incorporated by Reference
IRI is required to make the contractor subject to certain flowdown clauses of the prime award. This awarded contract will incorporate one or more clauses by reference, with the same force and effect as if they were given in full text. Where “flow-down” to the contractor is applicable, references to “USAID/Department of State” shall be interpreted to mean “IRI”, “Recipient” to mean “Contractor”, and “Subrecipient” to mean “lower-tier subcontractor.” Included by reference are the applicable provisions contained in Appendix II to 2 CFR Part 200 and USAID Standard Provisions for Non-US Non-governmental Organizations/US Department of State Standard Terms and Conditions.
IRI Obligations
Issuance of this RFP does not constitute an award commitment on the part of IRI, nor does it commit IRI to pay for costs incurred in the preparation and submission of a proposal or quotation.
Required Certifications
The following certificates need to be signed by all Bidders. These certifications are an integral part of the quotation/proposal. Please print them off and send back to us with your proposal after signature on each certificate. They are:
- Certification regarding debarment, suspension, ineligibility and voluntary exclusion lower tier covered transactions
- Authorized Individuals
CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, INELIGIBILITY AND VOLUNTARY EXCLUSION LOWER TIER COVERED TRANSACTIONS
This certification implements Executive Order 12549, Debarment and Suspension and the requirements set forth in 2.C.F.R. 180, Subpart C.”
Copies of the regulations may be obtained by contacting the person to which this proposal is submitted.
Signature: ____________________________
Date: ____________________________
Name: ____________________________
Title/Position: ____________________________
Entity Name: ____________________________
Address: ________________________________________________________
Authorized Individuals
The offeror/bidder/applicant represents that the following persons are authorized to negotiate on its behalf with IRI and to bind the recipient in connection with this procurement:
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Signature: ____________________________
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