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P26002967 RFP 26-10 Visitor Industry Career Motivational & Exposure Pgrm
- Solicitation Number
- P26002967
- Status
- Released
- Department
- Business, Economic Development, & Tourism
- Division
- Hawaii Tourism Authority
- Islands (where the work/delivery is to be performed)
- Statewide
- Category
- Goods and Services
- Release Date
- 05/22/2026
- Offer Due Date & Time
- 06/22/2026 02:00 PM
- Description
- Hawai‘i’s tourism economy contributed $20.72 billion dollars in visitor spending and $2.4 billion in state tax revenue (direct, indirect and induced) in 2024. In calendar year 2024, the tourism industry supported 211,000 jobs (direct, indirect and induced). HTA recognizes that Hawai‘i’s visitor industry will remain the lead industry in the near future as the state looks to diversify into other areas such as creative industries, fashion manufacturing, aerospace, and value-added agriculture. With tourism requiring a large share of workers in Hawai‘i, workforce development is a high priority to ensure sufficient education, training, and advancement opportunities for Hawai‘i’s workers.
HTA seeks to fund programs targeted primarily at Hawai‘i’s high school students in collaboration with our visitor industry and public education system. Specifically, HTA seeks to fund educational events targeted at high school and/or college students to 1) motivate students to pursue a career in Hawai‘i’s diverse visitor industry; 2) expose students to the opportunities in Hawai‘i’s visitor industry; 3) provide career development opportunities and experiences. - Contact Person
- Fermahin, Tracey
- tracey.a.fermahin@hawaii.gov
- Phone
- 808-973-2255
- General Comments
- Please note that the contract start and end dates are approximate.
- Procurement Officer
- Tracey Fermahin
- Attachments
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ATTACHMENT 01 Offeror Check List.docx
ATTACHMENT 02 Proposal Transmittal Letter.docx
ATTACHMENT 03 Corporate Resolution.docx
ATTACHMENT 04 Standard Qualifications Questionnaire.docx
ATTACHMENT 05 Contractor References.docx
ATTACHMENT 06 Subcontractor References if applicable.docx
ATTACHMENT 07 Confidential Information List if applicable.docx
ATTACHMENT 08 Conflicts of Interest Disclosures and Attestations.pdf
HTA RFP 26 10 Motivational and Exposure Program_FINAL 052226.pdf
AG-008 103D General Conditions (1.10.23).pdf
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Direct all questions regarding this Solicitation, and any questions or Issues relating to the accessibility of this Solicitation (Including the appendices and exhibits to this Document, and any other document related to this Solicitation), to: Fermahin, Tracey.
P26002967 RFP 26-10 Visitor Industry Career Motivational & Exposure Pgrm
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Title
Quantity
Unit of Measure
Commodity Code
| Commodity Code | Description |
|---|---|
| 624110 | Youth centers (except recreational only) |
| 611710 | Educational curriculum development services |
| 624110 | Youth guidance organizations |
- Quantity
- 1
- Unit of Measure
- JOB
- Title
- RFP 26-10 Visitor Industry Career Motivational & Exposure Pgrm
- Description
- Hawai‘i’s tourism economy contributed $20.72 billion dollars in visitor spending and $2.4 billion in state tax revenue (direct, indirect and induced) in 2024. In calendar year 2024, the tourism industry supported 211,000 jobs (direct, indirect and induced). HTA recognizes that Hawai‘i’s visitor industry will remain the lead industry in the near future as the state looks to diversify into other areas such as creative industries, fashion manufacturing, aerospace, and value-added agriculture. With tourism requiring a large share of workers in Hawai‘i, workforce development is a high priority to ensure sufficient education, training, and advancement opportunities for Hawai‘i’s workers.
HTA seeks to fund programs targeted primarily at Hawai‘i’s high school students in collaboration with our visitor industry and public education system. Specifically, HTA seeks to fund educational events targeted at high school and/or college students to 1) motivate students to pursue a career in Hawai‘i’s diverse visitor industry; 2) expose students to the opportunities in Hawai‘i’s visitor industry; 3) provide career development opportunities and experiences.
Direct all questions regarding this Solicitation, and any questions or Issues relating to the accessibility of this Solicitation (Including the appendices and exhibits to this Document, and any other document related to this Solicitation), to: Fermahin, Tracey.