Let’s work together for Wisconsin’s success.

WEDC’s mission is to enhance the economic well-being of Wisconsinites and their businesses and communities through strategic investment. But we can’t do it alone. Frequently, WEDC issues requests for proposals (RFPs) that invite organizations that share our priorities—seed funds, nonprofits, educational systems, and more—the opportunity to contribute to our mission. In doing so, these organizations simultaneously broaden their own impact and amplify our efforts to enhance life and work in Wisconsin. On this page you can find all currently open RFPs. We encourage you to check this page often to find the latest updates.

Request for Bids:
Rural Tech-Based Economic Development Consultant

The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) is inviting bids from vendors to provide technical assistance consulting services to support regional planners in expanding broadband access in rural and tribal areas of Wisconsin. This initiative aims to address the challenges of broadband access and affordability, digital literacy, and economic development opportunities in these regions.

Proposals should include the vendor’s qualifications, a detailed work plan, a timeline, and a budget. Vendors interested in providing services to WEDC should submit a bid by the close of business on Friday, December 6th to Delia Kovac, Rural Initiatives Senior Manager at delia.kovac@wedc.org.

Proposals must be submitted electronically by:

Friday, Dec. 6th, 2024, 5 p.m. CT

Open RFP: Capital Catalyst Program

WEDC’s Capital Catalyst Program provides funding to participating seed funds across Wisconsin. This boosts their efforts by enabling them to provide early-stage funding to more entrepreneurs or invest more capital into businesses they’re already working with.

We’ve opened the application proposal process for the Capital Catalyst Loan Participation program funding under the federal State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI). Eligibility is limited to private nonprofit lenders operating loan programs with private funds. $6M in funding is available and lenders must provide a minimum 1:1 private funding match. Eligible lenders are encouraged to discuss their opportunity and detailed program requirements with WEDC staff, who will provide application materials for applicants wishing to submit a proposal. More information is available on the U.S. Treasury SSBCI and WEDC Capital Catalyst program websites.

Lenders providing capital to businesses meeting U.S. Treasury’s socially and economically disadvantaged individual (SEDI) definition are particularly encouraged to apply.

Proposals will be evaluated for eligibility and overall program fit as they are received. Proposal evaluation is non-competitive and WEDC will award contracts until available resources are committed.