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RFP Design Services (CARE Fund)

Posted on June 23, 2025

Reports To Joseph Sparacio, Deputy Director, Andy Hill CARE Fund
Program CARE Fund
Type of Opportunity Contract
Work Location Remote
Posting Valid Through July 14, 2025
Anticipated Start Date July 23, 2025
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About Us

Andy Hill CARE Fund Background 


The Andy Hill Cancer Research Endowment (CARE) Fund (www.wacarefund.org) was established in 2015 to make grants for the promotion of cancer research to improve the quality of life for the people of Washington. CARE Fund’s objectives are to optimize the use of public funds to prioritize research with the greatest potential to improve health outcomes; leverage our state’s cancer research facilities, talent, clinical and therapeutic resources; and positively impact our economy through requiring matching funds, creating jobs, encouraging investments, and advancing our biotech, medical device, and health care information technology industries. Historically, CARE Fund generally awards a total of up to $10 million per year in grants. In 2023, the Washington Legislature appropriated an additional $30 million one-time investment to CARE Fund.  

Evergreen Social Impact (ESI) Background 


ESI (www.evergreensocialimpact.org) is a 501(c)3 tax exempt, Washington State nonprofit corporation. ESI was founded in April 2021 and launched operations on July 1, 2021.  ESI is a fiscal sponsor organization that provides fiduciary services, including governance, funds management, and other administrative services to projects with social-impact missions.  ESI can act as a ‘nonprofit incubator’ for new entities that are in start-up mode, or as a long-term administrative home for tax-exempt and public/private partnership organizations. ESI currently serves as CARE Fund’s Program Administrator.   

Position Summary

Opportunity and Scope of Work

See full details in the Request for Proposal (RFP): Design Services

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