FHI 360 strives to increase and diversify our business while responding to our clients’ needs. We believe the private sector can play a large role in our diversification efforts, lending their unique skills and expertise to our projects. As part of that effort, we seek to build new, long-lasting partnerships with small businesses.
As a U.S. Government contractor, we abide by the rules and regulations set forth by the U.S. Small Business Administration.
FHI 360 is committed to working with U.S. small businesses through our U.S. Government procurements. We are actively seeking opportunities to work with all categories of small businesses, including:
- Small business
- Small disadvantaged business (SDB)
- Women-owned small business (WOSB)
- Veteran-owned small business (VOSB)
- Service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB)
- Historically underutilized business zone small business (HUBZone)
If you are interested in partnering with us, please complete and submit the partner with us form. We will respond as soon as possible.
A small business partnership for peace
FHI 360 is a holder of the Programming Effectively Against Conflict and Extremism, Indefinite Quantity Contract (PEACE IQC). SSG Advisors, doing business as Resonance, is a small business and one of FHI 360’s core partners on the PEACE IQC and two PEACE task orders.
For the task order Countering Violent Extremism in the Middle East and North Africa (CoVE-MENA) — under which FHI 360 supports the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Middle East Bureau in addressing democracy and governance issues — Resonance designed and co-facilitated a 2015 training in Cyprus. Participants from USAID and other U.S. Government agencies explored the development response to countering and preventing violent extremism in the MENA region.
Resonance employs the CoVE-MENA technical advisor and has supported five research initiatives at the nexus of countering and preventing violent extremism and other sectors.
If your small business has not yet registered with the System for Award Management (SAM), it will need to do so in order to be eligible for procurement opportunities that become available with FHI 360. When registered with SAM, your business will receive a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI), an identifier you should use when responding to U.S. Government procurement opportunities.
For more information on whether you qualify as a small business and are eligible for small business category contracting assistance programs, please refer to the criteria in the links below: