FHI 360 is a global organization working to create equitable access to opportunities so people everywhere can lead full, healthy lives. For more than 50 years, we’ve worked directly with local leaders to advance social and economic equity, improve health and well-being, respond to humanitarian crises, and strengthen community resilience.
Our success relies on strong partnerships with small businesses, vendors and consultants who share our commitment to lasting change.
When working with FHI 360, you are part of a unique global network that is putting opportunity within reach for all people worldwide.
Consultant opportunities
Consultants are contractors with specialized skills and knowledge. FHI 360 engages consultants on an as-needed basis to perform specific tasks within a period of performance.
View our consultant opportunities
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Solicitations for goods and services
FHI 360 posts procurement opportunities for goods and services needed for program work at our U.S. and country offices.
View our solicitations for goods and services
- FHI 360 Standard Purchase Order Terms and Conditions (English) (PDF)
- FHI 360 Standard Purchase Order Terms and Conditions (Arabic) (PDF)
- FHI 360 Standard Purchase Order Terms and Conditions (French) (PDF)
- FHI 360 Standard Purchase Order Terms and Conditions (Portuguese) (PDF)
- FHI 360 Standard Purchase Order Terms and Conditions (Spanish) (PDF)
Small-business opportunities
Although FHI 360 does not have a mandatory set-aside program, our small business outreach includes:
- Small-business evaluation preference opportunities.
- Posting of potential small-business opportunities to registered small businesses.
The U.S. government has established criteria to determine the eligibility of small businesses to participate in small-business programs. Reference the criteria in the below links:
If your small business has not yet registered with the System for Award Management (SAM) database, 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), which you should use when responding to U.S. government procurement opportunities.
Terms of use
Announcements displayed or accessed through the FHI 360 website are not intended as offers nor should in any way be construed as a business relationship with the user. Solicitation responses, proposals and quotes, or any other form of offer, do not constitute a commitment by FHI 360 nor commit FHI 360 to pay the costs incurred in the submission of a proposal.
Vendors and subcontractors are hereby notified of their obligation to annually file a Standard Form 100: Equal Employment Opportunity Employer Information Report EEO-1 (EEO-1 Report) with the Joint Reporting Committee of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission:
EEO-1 Joint Reporting Committee
P.O. Box 19100
Washington, D.C., 20036-9100
Telephone: 800.286.6440
Fax: 202.663.7185
TTY: 202.663.7184
e1.techassistance@eeoc.gov
FHI 360 staff
To post a solicitation for goods and services and consultant opportunities, log into our procurement database.