Request for Proposals: Branding, Website & Digital Learning Platform

Posted February 12, 2026 in 
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The First Nations Technology Council is seeking proposals from qualified vendors to design and deliver a refreshed brand identity, a new organizational website, and a separate digital learning platform for First Nations communities across British Columbia.

Mandated by the First Nations Leadership Council, the Technology Council is the designated organization responsible for advancing digital literacy, improving internet connectivity, and guiding data and digital technology strategy for all 204 First Nations in British Columbia. This project supports that mandate by strengthening how we present our work and by enabling access to practical digital learning resources.

We are seeking vendors capable of delivering three interconnected deliverables as part of this RFP:

  • A refreshed visual identity and brand system
  • A new organizational website to showcase research, programs, and initiatives
  • A separate digital learning platform (microsite) focused on digital transformation and AI, including educational resources, interactive courses, practical tools, and a prompt library. Please note that the Content for this platform will be developed separately and is not part of this RFP.

Scope and Deliverables

This project will strengthen the First Nations Technology Council's digital presence and improve access to practical, user-centred digital resources for First Nations across British Columbia.

The selected vendor will deliver a refreshed visual identity, a new organizational website, and a separate digital learning platform focused on digital transformation and AI. The work includes refining and expanding the Council's brand system, designing and developing a scalable and accessible website, and building a flexible digital learning platform that supports interactive, self-guided resources.

The website must clearly communicate the Technology Council's mandate and support multiple audiences. At the same time, the digital learning platform must provide practical, actionable tools that support both individual learning and broader community capacity building. All deliverables must be scalable, accessible, and designed to support long-term growth.

Timeline and Budget

  • Project start: April 2026
  • Final deliverables due: July 31, 2026
  • Total maximum available budget: $130,000 CAD, inclusive of all fees, taxes, and subcontracting costs

The First Nations Technology Council reserves the right to adjust the timeline as needed.

How to Submit

Submit your proposal as a PDF to natiea@technologycouncil.ca by:
March 6, 2026, at 5:00 PM PST

Proposals should not exceed six pages, excluding resumes and appendices. Please use a minimum 11-point font and standard margins.

👉 For complete submission requirements, evaluation criteria, and additional terms, please refer to the official RFP linked below.

OFFICIAL RFP â–º