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Preparing the clean shortlist of verified, entity-linked RFP opportunities.
Found RFPs
Preparing the clean shortlist of verified, entity-linked RFP opportunities.
This surface shows the merged Manus wide research batch from wide_rfp_research_batches, which feeds the canonical source of truth.
Manus wide research JSON is merged into one batch so the page reflects the original broad sweep rather than a split source list.
You are running a wide web research sweep to find Yellow Panther fit digital RFPs, tenders, procurement notices, and adjacent opportunity signals. Repository context: Current intake page: /tenders Normalized RFP page: /rfps Target outcome: discover Yellow Panther digital-fit opportunities and normalize them into the RFP surface. Canonical-first source of truth: check canonical_entities before creating anything new. If an entity exists, link to it and reuse its canonical identity. If no entity exists, create an entity with canonical-first fields and do not invent a parallel source of truth. Return normalized JSON only. Discovery rules: - Search broadly across the web, official procurement pages, press releases, and relevant organizational announcements. - Prioritize digital opportunities: websites, apps, portals, UX/UI, CMS, content, CRM, martech, analytics, data, automation, digital transformation, fan engagement, and technology procurement. - Focus on sports, leagues, clubs, federations, venues, governing bodies, and adjacent organizations where Yellow Panther could credibly deliver digital work. - Rank each opportunity for Yellow Panther digital fit, not just generic procurement volume. - Keep signal and noise separate. Prefer source URLs and brief evidence over prose. - Avoid duplicates when the same opportunity appears on multiple pages. - Normalize entity identity against the canonical-first model before output. - Iterate through the RFPS already found and add each title to the exclusion list before the next sweep. - Already found RFP titles (exclude these from the next sweep): Open Tender Enquiry for Development, Management and Maintenance of Website, State Sports & Youth Repository and Games Management System (GMS) | RFP for Web Design & Web Development Agencies | REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) USARCHERY.ORG – Website Rebuild & Modernization Project | 2026-012-TS - Website Design and Development for Athletics and Recreation | Volleyball Canada Website Development and Hosting RFP 2026 | JAAA Announces Major Digital Transformation: Request for Proposals Issued for Website Redesign. - Target year: 2026. Bias the sweep toward that calendar year while still using the long-tail of the internet to avoid duplicates. - Use the long-tail of the internet to find adjacent, under-discovered, and non-duplicated opportunities. Output contract: - Return normalized JSON only. - Include opportunities with: title, organization, source_url, confidence, yellow_panther_fit, entity_name, canonical_entity_id, canonical_entity_name, category, status, deadline, description, metadata. - When possible, include a short digital-fit rationale in metadata and prefer opportunities that map cleanly to web, app, platform, or data-led work. - Include entity_actions for every organization you link, reuse, or create. - Include the prompt execution metadata needed to render the batch on the RFP page. Seed query: Yellow Panther digital-fit RFP discovery Use the MANUS_API key with the Manus API to execute the research request.
This is the merged batch normalized into the same operator-friendly fields used by the RFP surface.
The Directorate is procuring an agency to develop, manage, and maintain a website, a state sports and youth repository, and a Games Management System, with requirements spanning portal delivery, mobile app continuity, analytics, content management, and live multi-sport operations support.
GMCVB is seeking web design and web development agency support for MiamiandBeaches.com, covering strategy, UX/UI, mobile-first optimization, analytics, testing, CRM initiatives, and ongoing website enhancements for a major sports-tourism-adjacent destination platform.
USA Archery sought proposals for a full rebuild and modernization of usarchery.org, including WordPress implementation, UX and accessibility improvements, responsive design, content architecture, and scoped integrations for membership tools and event discovery.
Toronto Metropolitan University issued an RFP for website design and development services for its Athletics and Recreation unit, making it directly relevant to sports-sector web-platform delivery.
Volleyball Canada ran a website development and hosting procurement focused on a production-ready, mobile-friendly, bilingual platform with CMS flexibility, API continuity for its mobile ecosystem, and support for integrations, analytics, and future managed services.
JAAA sought a vendor to redesign athleticsja.org into a modern digital hub with mobile-friendly UX, athlete dashboards, interactive event calendars, automated notifications, and secure member and official portals.