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UNC Charlotte seeks a qualified market research firm to conduct a comprehensive hybrid (online and telephone) survey of 4,000 adults across fourteen counties in the Charlotte–Mecklenburg region (NC and SC). The work requires a 45% online / 55% telephone split, a combined margin of error under 2% at 95% confidence, and vendor qualifications including at least 10 years’ survey research experience. Project must be completed by March 31, 2026 and proposals are submitted electronically via the NC eVP system.
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Administration of an activity-based Regional Household Travel Survey for the Atlanta Metropolitan Region, involving data collection from a minimum of 8,000 households and creation of resultant data files.
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Jan 28, 2026
Close: Jan 28, 2026
Administration of an activity-based Regional Household Travel Survey for the Atlanta Metropolitan Region, involving data collection from a minimum of 8,000 households and creation of resultant data files.
AvailableAdministration of an activity based Regional Household Travel Survey relating to the Atlanta Regional Activity-Based Travel Demand Forecasting Model and the creation of resultant data files. The major objective of the project is to develop a travel behavior database for the Atlanta Metropolitan Region that is designed to support periodic updates for ongoing testing of alternative future growth scenarios. The survey also is to provide a means to update and estimate the model components used in the ARC travel demand forecasting process. The household level travel data will supplement the Census journey-to-work data by collecting travel data by purpose, length, mode, origin-destination and household socio-economic characteristics. The survey will collect current trip patterns and socio-economic data from a minimum of 8,000 households (or about 1 of 200 households). ARC is looking for a proposal that demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of data requirements, data collection techniques and quality control measures needed to meet the study objectives.
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Dec 15, 2025
Due Date
Jan 28, 2026
Release: Dec 15, 2025
The Jones County School District (Jones County, MS) solicits proposals for an online survey software platform to conduct a Comprehensive Needs Assessment across students, staff, families, and the community to inform federal funding and district strategic planning for 2026–2027. The vendor must provide a survey platform that collects stakeholder input across curriculum, safety, technology, federal programs, and family/community engagement and deliver results suitable for data analysis and planning. The solicitation was posted Jan 13, 2026 and the response deadline is Jan 27, 2026; the opportunity is a single RFP and is active as of 2026-01-15.
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Jan 27, 2026
Close: Jan 27, 2026
The Jones County School District (Jones County, MS) solicits proposals for an online survey software platform to conduct a Comprehensive Needs Assessment across students, staff, families, and the community to inform federal funding and district strategic planning for 2026–2027. The vendor must provide a survey platform that collects stakeholder input across curriculum, safety, technology, federal programs, and family/community engagement and deliver results suitable for data analysis and planning. The solicitation was posted Jan 13, 2026 and the response deadline is Jan 27, 2026; the opportunity is a single RFP and is active as of 2026-01-15.
Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is requesting vendor and consultant community feedback to improve its e‑Procurement website and overall procurement processes. Participants are asked to complete an online survey (link provided by OCTA) sharing experiences and suggestions to guide improvements. The notice was posted Jan 5, 2026 with a response deadline of Jan 19, 2026, and does not appear to be a grant solicitation.
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Jan 5, 2026
Due Date
Jan 19, 2026
Release: Jan 5, 2026
Close: Jan 19, 2026
Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is requesting vendor and consultant community feedback to improve its e‑Procurement website and overall procurement processes. Participants are asked to complete an online survey (link provided by OCTA) sharing experiences and suggestions to guide improvements. The notice was posted Jan 5, 2026 with a response deadline of Jan 19, 2026, and does not appear to be a grant solicitation.
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Close: Jan 28, 2026
Administration of an activity based Regional Household Travel Survey relating to the Atlanta Regional Activity-Based Travel Demand Forecasting Model and the creation of resultant data files. The major objective of the project is to develop a travel behavior database for the Atlanta Metropolitan Region that is designed to support periodic updates for ongoing testing of alternative future growth scenarios. The survey also is to provide a means to update and estimate the model components used in the ARC travel demand forecasting process. The household level travel data will supplement the Census journey-to-work data by collecting travel data by purpose, length, mode, origin-destination and household socio-economic characteristics. The survey will collect current trip patterns and socio-economic data from a minimum of 8,000 households (or about 1 of 200 households). ARC is looking for a proposal that demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of data requirements, data collection techniques and quality control measures needed to meet the study objectives.
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