Resources
Request for Proposal (RFP) - Research Publication Design
The NDI Ukraine research team annually conducts two waves of a major political survey, as well as various thematic surveys, which are presented to donors, a wide range of international and government partners, political parties, and civil society.
Request for Proposal (RFP) - CiviCRM Development and Support
The purpose of this request for proposal (RFP) is to identify a vendor or vendors who can dedicate an average of 5 hours per month for 24 months to support the needs of users of NDI’s DemCloud hosting service for CiviCRM. Vendors applying to this RFP will support CiviCRM, not the DemCloud hosting service.
DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES FOR INTERNATIONAL ELECTION OBSERVATION AND CODE OF CONDUCT FOR INTERNATIONAL ELECTION OBSERVERS
Endorsing Organizations (54) as of 2024
- African Union (AU)
- Arab Democracy Foundation (ADF)
- Asian Network for Free Elections (ANFREL)
- Association of Central and Eastern European Election Officials (ACEEEO)
- CANADEM
- Canadian Association of Former Parliamentarians (CAFP)
- The Carter Center
- Center for Electoral Promotion and Assistance (CAPEL)
- Committee for Open Democracy
- Committee of the Regions of the European Un
Request for Proposal (RFP) - Montenegro Research Firm
NDI seeks to contract a public opinion research firm to conduct quantitative research in the period from September 2024 to February 2025. The Institute’s team and external experts hired by NDI will support the selected firm in the research design. During that process the precise objectives, timeline, sample size, and scope of the research will be discussed and finalized with the successful bidder, based on program needs and requirements.
Request for Proposal (RFP) - Social Media Monitoring Tool for Global Information Integrity Research
NDI is currently seeking vendors with established systems for monitoring both known and emerging global and regional narratives on social media platforms and the broader web. NDI’s research and projects on information integrity issues are focused on social and traditional media abroad, and the Institute does not have democratic development programs in the U.S. These systems should generate insightful analyses on the dissemination of these narratives.