Who qualifies Sourcewell?

Who qualifies Sourcewell?

Eligibility. Participating in Sourcewell is available to all government entities; public and private K-12 schools, colleges, and universities; and nonprofit organizations. There is no cost, no obligation, and no liability. Businesses, private consumers, and for-profit organizations are not eligible.

Is Sourcewell a government agency?

Is Sourcewell a government agency? Yes. Sourcewell is a service cooperative created by the Minnesota legislature as a local unit of government (Minn. Const.

What is a Sourcewell contract?

Sourcewell is a public agency that offers competitively solicited purchasing contracts for products and equipment to member agencies, so those members do not have to duplicate the solicitation process — it’s already been done on their behalf!

Why use a cooperative contract?

Cooperative contracts are especially advantageous for small governments because they benefit from the market share leveraged by larger government consumers. Cooperative purchasing contracts provide higher quality products and services.

How do I join Sourcewell?

How to Register to Participate. Simply complete the brief online registration form. Once you receive your official Sourcewell account number, you can quickly make a purchase on any Sourcewell awarded contract. Simply provide your account number to the supplier to receive contract pricing.

How do you become a vendor on Sourcewell?

Unlike public agencies, suppliers and manufacturers can’t simply register to participate with Sourcewell. Instead, they must follow a competitive solicitation process which begins with responding to a Sourcewell RFP (request for proposal) or IFB (invitation for bid).

How is Sourcewell funded?

Sourcewell is financially supported by the vendors providing products and services to members. Because vendors have the potential to secure multiple contracts and thousands of sale opportunities through one purchasing contract solution, they also have a lot to gain by working with Sourcewell.

How many members does Sourcewell have?

50,000 agency members
Organized around the goal of helping government, education and nonprofits work more efficiently, Sourcewell has become well known as a cooperative purchasing organization serving more than 50,000 agency members.

What was Sourcewell called before?

NJPA
The National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA) has changed its name to Sourcewell to better reflect its purpose and to position itself for ongoing local and national growth. For members, vendors, and partners the name change is the only change.

What is a co operative contract?

Cooperative contracts — also known as cooperative procurements or cooperative agreements — are agreements between the government and businesses, created in order to lower the costs of procuring goods or services that multiple entities commonly need.

What is a cooperation contract?

In short, a cooperation agreement is a contract between two parties who want to enter into a working relationship together. As a result, a partnership and cooperation agreement will often go hand in hand with one another.

What is cooperative purchasing?

Save time and money by purchasing from our ready-to-use, competitively solicited contracts. Cooperative purchasing is “Procurement conducted by, or on behalf of, one or more Public Procurement Units” as defined by the American Bar Association Model Procurement Code for State and Local Governments.

Who is participating in the Sourcewell community?

Join the growing Sourcewell community of government agencies, educational institutions, tribal nations, and nonprofit organizations today! Already participating? Lookup your account number. Save time and money by combining the buying power of more than 50,000 government, education, and nonprofit organizations.

Why choose Sourcewell?

Sourcewell holds hundreds of competitively solicited cooperative contracts ready for use. Choose from a wide array of products and services, or work with our in-house specialists to find the solution that fits your needs. We award contracts at the manufacturing level, but they can be leveraged locally to support your local dealer.

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