Tenders are invited for 10th Anniversary Celebration & Recipients Graduation Ceremony. Location: Kigali 1. Background & Context GiveDirectly is an international nonprofit that enables donors to send money directly to people living in extreme poverty. GiveDirectly Rwanda has been operating cash transfer programmes across multiple districts, empowering low-income households to make their own investment and development decisions. Over the course of our programmes, many recipient households have used their cash transfers to invest in income-generating activities, improve housing, pay for education, start businesses, and lift themselves and their families out of poverty. GiveDirectly Rwanda now wishes to hold a 10th Anniversary Celebration & Graduation Ceremony marking a decade of operations in Rwanda (20162026). The event is being organized to the standard of a high-level national ceremony, with careful attention to venue, security, protocol, logistics, programme design, and communications. It will convene cash transfer recipients, senior government officials, Cabinet ministers, diplomatic representatives, international donors, and GiveDirectlys global leadership to celebrate a decade of impact in Rwanda. 2. Event Objectives The 10th Anniversary Celebration & Graduation Ceremony will aim to: Deliver a high-level, dignified, and protocol-compliant event experience aligned with the stature of the occasion and its distinguished guests. Celebrate and honour recipients who have made transformative use of their cash transfers and have graduated out of extreme poverty. Mark GiveDirectly Rwandas 10th anniversary (20162026) by reflecting on a decade of direct cash transfer programmingan event inspired by the spirit and grandeur of national ceremonies, showcasing the journey and success stories. Demonstrate to the Government of Rwanda and international stakeholders the transformative impact of direct cash transfer programming, reinforcing GiveDirectlys role as a trusted development partner. Provide a platform for senior government endorsement of the cash transfer model in Rwanda, strengthening the policy and operational environment for future programming. Generate high-quality communications and media assets-photography, video, testimonials, and press coverage aligned with GiveDirectlys brand and the relevant national communications protocols. 3. Scope of Work GiveDirectly Rwanda is seeking an experienced event planning consultant or firm to lead end-to-end planning, coordination, and execution of this national state ceremony. Bidders must demonstrate prior experience managing events at state or diplomatic protocol level in Rwanda. The scope includes: 3.1 Event Concept & Design Develop a detailed event concept note and run-of-show that integrates both the 10th anniversary milestone and recipient graduation narrative within a state-ceremony framework. Propose a theme, tone, and visual identity appropriate for a national state function of the highest standing, reflecting GiveDirectlys mission while honoring the dignity of the occasion and all senior guests in attendance. Design a programme agenda that accommodates all required protocol elements for a ceremony of this level: Guard of Honour inspection, national anthem, official speeches, and a structured and choreographed conclusion. Advise on ceremony format (indoor preferred for high-protocol functions), seating configuration, staging layout, and podium arrangement in compliance with the specifications of the relevant national protocol authority. All programme content, script references to senior guests, and ceremonial elements must be reviewed and cleared by the relevant national protocol authority prior to finalization. 3.2 Security & Protocol Coordination Serve as the primary liaison between GiveDirectly Rwanda and the relevant national protocol and security authorities from initial planning through to event day. Engage the relevant national protocol authority no later than three months before the event to formally register the ceremony and initiate the required coordination process for a function of this standing. Implement all venue access control requirements: a credentialing and accreditation system for all guests, staff, vendors, and media; designated and controlled entry and exit points; secure VVIP reception and holding areas; and sweep and clearance timelines. Ensure the venue layout incorporates: dedicated VVIP reception and holding facilities appropriate to the most senior guests attending; a secure arrival and departure point with appropriate access road clearance; and a designated area for the official security detail. Manage guest vetting in coordination with the relevant security agencies by submitting all required lists within the specified timelines before the event. Ensure no photography, recording, or media activity occurs in designated secure zones without explicit authorization from the security detail. Maintain strict information security and communications discipline throughout the planning process. Any information relating to the anticipated attendance of senior official guests must not be disclosed to media, the general public, or non-essential vendors without express authorization from the relevant authority. 3.3 Venue Selection & Logistics Identify and recommend suitable venues that meet the requirements of a high-level official ceremony, including appropriate scale, security, accessibility, and necessary infrastructure support. Negotiate and manage venue contracts, including set-up, breakdown, parking zones, official arrival and departure routes, and all technical requirements. Coordinate transport for recipients and local leaders from programme districts and high level guests Manage full AV and technical setup: professional staging, lighting design, sound, screens, teleprompter where required, and all backup systems. Technical setup must be completed and tested at least 24 hours before the event. Source and manage catering services appropriate for a state-level function, with a menu, presentation, and service standard commensurate with the seniority of the official guests attending. 3.4 VIP & Guest Protocol Management Develop and maintain a tiered guest management system across the following categories: VVIP (the most senior official guests and their delegations); Cabinet ministers and senior government officials; Diplomatic guests and international representatives; GiveDirectly global leadership; Donors and programme partners; Cash transfer recipients; Media. Design and coordinate state-function-level invitation materials in line with GiveDirectly brand guidelines and official protocol, including advising on the appropriate wording, timing, channels, and formal delivery process for senior government guests in coordination with GiveDirectly Rwanda leadership and relevant protocol authorities. Develop a full VIP seating and reception plan: VVIP placement, ministerial seating, diplomatic guest arrangements, and protocol-correct order of precedence for all guest tiers. Assign dedicated protocol officers and ushers for each guest tier, with clear briefing notes and role assignments. Coordinate RSVP confirmation and tracking across all guest categories, with dedicated follow-up for government and diplomatic guests. 3.5 Programme & Ceremonial Content Work closely with GiveDirectly Rwanda on all programme content, MC scripts, and speaker briefing notes, ensuring all references to senior government guests use correct titles and protocol language throughout. Design a formal programme booklet befitting a state ceremony of the highest level: high-quality print, bilingual (Kinyarwanda/English), with the event agenda, biographical notes on key guests, and a 10-year impact summary. Coordinate the design and production of awards and certificates for graduating recipients, ensuring quality and presentation befitting a state ceremony of this standing. Liaise with GiveDirectlys content team to produce audio-visual content for the event, including a 10-year retrospective video. All video content must be reviewed and approved before the event. Incorporate a traditional Rwandan dance performance into the programme, timed and positioned to complement the ceremonial flow for example, during the reception or as a formally introduced cultural segment in a manner fully appropriate to a state function of this level. Manage speaker preparation, including rehearsal sessions for the MC, all speech-givers, and award presenters. Confirm final speech texts and the full running order with the relevant protocol authority. Coordinate bilingual (Kinyarwanda/English) interpretation throughout the ceremony. 3.6 Branding, Décor & Ceremonial Presentation Develop a décor and branding concept that reflects both GiveDirectlys identity and the gravitas of a national state ceremony of the highest standing. National flags and official symbols must be displayed in strict accordance with protocol requirements. All branding materials, backdrops, stage set, signage, and floral arrangements must be approved by GiveDirectly Rwanda before production. Procure and manage all materials: stage backdrop, branded banners, directional signage, table settings, official programme booklets, and any ceremonial gift items. Ensure all staging, podium, and seating arrangements for the most senior guests meet the presentation standards required by the relevant protocol authority. 3.7 Media & Communications Develop a pre- and post-event media strategy in close coordination with GiveDirectly Rwandas communications team and the relevant national communications authority. All media engagement, press releases, and communications relating to the attendance of senior official guests must be reviewed and approved by the relevant authority before publication or release. Manage press accreditation: only pre-appro Tender Link : https://www.jobinrwanda.com/job/terms-reference-10th-anniversary-celebration-recipients-graduation-ceremony