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Winter, 2011 

Secrets of a Great RFP, and How to Get an Outstanding Designer for Your Interpretive Display Project

Greetings!

In this newsletter, we offer you two handy, printable checklists for making the most out of your collaboration with contractors. Our Request for Proposals (RFP) checklist will help you develop RFPs that do what they're supposed to do - solicit the right contractors for your project. With your well-written RFP, some bidders will self-select, while those remaining contenders will be more likely to give you accurate, useful information about their capabilities.

 

Our Budget Checklist lets you in on some budget secrets from our side of the aisle and how to get the most out of your contracted work.

 

Whoever you hire as your interpretive design contractor, we want your displays to inspire and educate your visitors, and we want you to be proud of them.

  

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NAI Booth 2010
Our booth at the National Association for Interpretation Workshop, 2010 in Las Vegas.


 
Stay Tuned for Future Tips on How To Make Memorable Interpretive Panels

· Develop powerful themes

· Write  Memorable Text
Thank you for reading, and happy trails!
Erica Fielder at Erica Fielder Studio
www.ericafielderstudio.com