Commission Agreement
Description
This tender, originating from the United States, concerns a Commission Agreement for services sought by the Department of Cultural Affairs in Chicago. The contract type is categorized as Comptroller-Other, indicating a procurement for services that fall outside standard operational categories and require specific commission-based arrangements. The identified vendor for this agreement is CHRIS PAPPAN.
This procurement seeks to establish a formal agreement for services where compensation is likely to be structured as a commission, typically based on a percentage of sales, revenue generated, or a specific performance metric. Such agreements are common for roles involving fundraising, sales representation, or the facilitation of specific programs or events where success is directly tied to financial outcomes or achieved targets.
Prospective bidders, if this were an open tender seeking multiple vendors, would typically be expected to demonstrate extensive experience in the specific area of cultural affairs or the particular service being procured. They would need to provide detailed proposals outlining their commission structure, methodologies for achieving set objectives, and a track record of successful performance in similar roles. Furthermore, an understanding of the local cultural landscape in Chicago would be highly advantageous. While this specific instance lists a vendor, the underlying procurement mechanism suggests a need for specialized services within the cultural sector, managed through a commission-based financial model.
About This Opportunity
This is a services contract in the education and training sector. Located in United States, North America, this opportunity is open to firms and consortiums, with an estimated budget of USD 5,000.
Published through Chicago Contracts, a national government procurement portal. Public procurement tenders follow the country's national bidding regulations and may have specific eligibility and documentation requirements for services in the education and training sector. Service contracts are typically evaluated on both technical quality and price, and may require bidders to demonstrate relevant experience and qualified personnel. This contract has already been awarded. The information is published for transparency and market intelligence purposes.