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LABSC CENTRALIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS 2026

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The City of Los Angeles, through the Community Investment Department, is soliciting proposals for the LABSC Centralized Service Providers 2026 contract. This initiative seeks qualified organizations to deliver centralized training, instruction, technical assistance, and consulting services to business owners within the Los Angeles BusinessSource Center system. Interested parties must submit their responses by the deadline of September 15, 2026. The project is categorized under NAICS code 541110 and will be performed in Los Angeles, California. Inquiries regarding this solicitation should be directed to the LABSC RFP Team.

General Info

Los Angeles seeks providers for business training and consulting services by September 15, 2026.

Agency

California → Community Investment DepartmentView Agency

NAICS

541110 - Offices of LawyersView NAICS

Place of Performance

Los Angeles, CA, USA

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NONE

Documents

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Attachment 4 - Budget Form #1 - Guidelines for Preparation of Budget Forms RFP 2026

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Attachment 4 - Budget Form #2-8 2026 RFP 2026- 2027

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Attachment 4 - Budget Form #9 Position Description 2026 RFP

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Appendix D - Map of Service Areas

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Attachment 3 - Exhibit V - Service Delivery Form

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Attachment 2 - LABSC Notice of Intent to Submit a Proposal

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Appendix C - Subcontract and Procurement Procedures

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Appendix A - CID Policy on Conflict of Interest

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Attachment 3 - Exhibit II - Performance Verification

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Attachment 5- Audited Financial Statements

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Appendix B - Standard Provisions for City Contracts (Rev. 5_26[v.1])

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Attachment 3 - Exhibit I - Proposer Information

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Attachment 3 - Exhibit III - LABSC Service Flowchart

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Attachment 1 - Proposal Contents Checklist

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LABSC CENTRALIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS 2026 RFP FINAL

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Attachment 3 - Exhibit IV - Intent to Formally Collaborate

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Attachment 6 - City Contracting Requirements Checklist and Compliance Forms

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Appendix E - BusinessSource, FamilySource, WorkSource, and YouthSource Flyers

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AgencyCalifornia → Community Investment Department
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California → Community Investment Department
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LABSC RFP TeamPoint of Contact

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The City is seeking proposals from qualified and experienced organizations to provide centralized training, instruction, technical assistance, and consulting services to business owners as part of the Los Angeles BusinessSource Center (LABSC) System.

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