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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on June 9, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

The Good Samaritan Society (A Lutheran Social Service Organization) - Request for Proposal - Finance and Risk Management Consultant

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AB-2026-03820International

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The Good Samaritan Society, a Lutheran Social Service Organization, is seeking an external consultant to review, validate, and enhance its enterprise risk management program through the adoption of a hybrid governance model that integrates Board-level oversight with Committee-level monitoring. This initiative responds to the increasing complexity of delivering community care services in healthcare and aims to strengthen existing risk management practices by standardizing processes, improving consistency, and elevating accountability across the organization. The consultant will be tasked with evaluating current frameworks, identifying gaps, and proposing practical, scalable enhancements aligned with best practices in risk governance to ensure robust, proactive risk identification and mitigation. The solicitation, identified by number AB-2026-03820, was posted on May 15, 2026, with proposals due by June 13, 2026, and is categorized under NAICS code 541618 for management consulting services. The work is to be performed in Alberta, and all submissions must be directed to the Contracting Authority, Camille Lepine, via purchasing@gss.org. While the contract is advertised through the Government of Canada’s procurement portal, it is issued by a nonprofit healthcare organization, not a federal agency, and no specific set-aside provisions apply. The goal is to build a more resilient, adaptive risk management structure capable of supporting the Society’s mission in a dynamic healthcare environment.

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GSS seeks consultant to enhance ERM program via hybrid governance; submissions due June 13, 2026.

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Government of Canada → Good Samaritan Society (A Lutheran Social Service Organization)View Agency

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541618 - Other Management Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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Alberta, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Good Samaritan Society (A Lutheran Social Service Organization)
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The intent of this RFP is to solicit submissions from an external consultant to review, validate, and enhance GSS’s risk management program using a hybrid governance model that combines Board-level oversight with Committee-level monitoring. As GSS operates in an increasingly complex healthcare (community care services), there may be an opportunity to strengthen its enterprise risk management (ERM) practices. This initiative is intended to build on and enhance the existing risk management program, with a focus on validation, standardization, and strengthening of processes. The proposed enhancements include adopting a hybrid risk management governance model.