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RFP - Manager Coaching & Development Program Consultant needed

About Kiva

Kiva is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding financial access to underserved communities around the world. We operate as a remote-first organization with approximately 130 employees and 50 people managers located across multiple countries and time zones.

Kiva's People & Culture team is seeking an experienced Learning & Development consultant to partner with us in designing, facilitating, and transferring ownership of a manager development program focused on coaching, developmental conversations, and peer learning.


Background

In 2026, Kiva conducted a Manager Development Survey to better understand the support our managers need to be successful. The findings revealed several important themes:

  • Managers report the greatest confidence gaps in difficult conversations, coaching and developing employees, performance management, and accountability conversations.

  • Managers generally understand management concepts but want more opportunities to practice applying them.

  • Managers strongly prefer peer-to-peer learning, real-world scenarios, coaching, and discussion over self-directed or lecture-based training.

  • Managers expressed a need for greater confidence in career development conversations, particularly when traditional promotion opportunities may not be immediately available.

  • Newer managers and managers outside the United States reported the greatest need for support.

  • Despite all of the above trends, we also recognize that the best approach will build in flexibility for managers who learn differently and do not necessarily have the same style preferences as the consensus group.

Based on these findings, we believe the primary challenge is not knowledge acquisition but skill application. Our goal is to create a manager development experience that provides meaningful practice, peer learning, and confidence-building in real management situations.


Project Goals

We are seeking a consultant who can help us:

  1. Build managers' confidence and effectiveness in coaching conversations.

  2. Strengthen managers' ability to support employee growth and development.

  3. Improve managers' effectiveness in difficult feedback and accountability conversations.

  4. Create opportunities for practice, reflection, and peer learning.

  5. Develop a sustainable internal program that can ultimately be facilitated by Kiva's HRBP team.

  6. Establish a consistent, practical approach to coaching and development conversations across Kiva.


Desired Program Approach

We envision a highly interactive, practice-based learning experience rather than a traditional management training curriculum.

The ideal consultant will help us create a program that is:

  • Coaching-focused rather than compliance-focused

  • Practice-oriented rather than presentation-oriented

  • Peer-based rather than expert-driven

  • Tailored to Kiva's environment rather than off-the-shelf

  • Sustainable through internal facilitation after initial implementation

We anticipate virtual delivery and are particularly interested in approaches that emphasize:

  • Real-world management scenarios

  • Structured peer learning

  • Coaching demonstrations

  • Role play and skills practice

  • Observation and feedback

  • Reflection and application between sessions

We anticipate shorter sessions delivered on a recurring cadence and welcome recommendations regarding optimal cohort size, session structure, and duration.


Program Participants

We anticipate launching with a pilot cohort focused primarily on newer managers.

We are also interested in leveraging experienced managers and Kiva leaders as contributors to the learning experience through peer coaching, mentoring, discussion leadership, case studies, or other approaches recommended by the consultant.

The initial cohort is expected to include approximately one-third to one-half of Kiva's manager population, with the potential to expand in future cohorts.


Scope of WorkPhase 1: Program Review & Design Refinement

Kiva's People & Culture team expects to develop an initial program framework, learning objectives, and supporting resources.

The consultant will:

  • Review and strengthen the proposed program design

  • Recommend improvements based on adult learning and coaching best practices

  • Review supporting manager resources and operational documentation

  • Identify gaps and opportunities within existing materials

  • Recommend activities, practice exercises, and facilitation approaches

  • Ensure alignment between learning objectives and program design

Phase 2: Facilitation

The consultant will facilitate one or more pilot cohorts focused on topics such as:

  • Coaching fundamentals

  • Development conversations

  • Career growth discussions when promotion is not immediately available

  • Difficult feedback conversations

  • Accountability conversations

  • Performance management discussions

  • Goal setting and development planning

We expect facilitation to prioritize participant practice and interaction over content delivery.

Phase 3: Train-the-Trainer & Capability Transfer

A key objective of this engagement is building Kiva's internal capability to sustain the program long-term.

The consultant will:

  • Develop facilitator guides and supporting materials

  • Share facilitation methodologies and best practices

  • Coach Kiva HRBP team members on facilitation techniques

  • Provide recommendations for future program administration

  • Prepare internal facilitators to independently lead future cohorts


Additional Review Opportunities

In addition to training design, Kiva may ask the selected consultant to review supporting manager resources, including:

  • Manager handbook materials

  • Performance management guidance

  • Performance Improvement Plan (PIP) documentation

  • Career development resources

  • Manager process guides and tools

The goal is to ensure consistency between manager training and manager resources.


Desired Consultant Qualifications

The ideal consultant will demonstrate:

  • Significant experience developing people managers

  • Expertise in coaching-based leadership and manager development

  • Exceptional facilitation skills and executive presence

  • Ability to engage experienced professionals in virtual environments

  • Experience facilitating discussion-based and practice-based learning

  • Strong train-the-trainer experience

  • Experience working with distributed and global organizations

  • Ability to customize solutions to organizational context

  • Experience helping managers thoughtfully leverage AI in coaching, development, communication, and other leadership practices while maintaining human-centered leadership.

Experience within nonprofit organizations is a plus but not required.


Proposal Requirements

Please include:

  1. Overview of your approach and philosophy regarding manager development.

  2. Description of similar engagements and outcomes achieved.

  3. Examples of how you create practice-based learning experiences.

  4. Your approach to train-the-trainer and capability transfer.

  5. Describe your perspective on the role of AI in people management and manager development. 

  6. Recommendations regarding cohort size, session cadence, and session duration.

  7. Sample deliverables, agendas, or case studies from comparable engagements.

  8. Proposed project timeline.

  9. Pricing structure and fee schedule.

  10. Two to three client references.

Facilitation Sample Requirement

Because facilitation quality is critical to the success of this engagement, proposals should also include one of the following:

  • A short video sample (5–15 minutes) demonstrating facilitation style; or

  • A willingness to participate in a live finalist demonstration session with Kiva stakeholders.

Finalists may be invited to facilitate a brief sample session as part of the selection process.


Timeline

Target timeline:

  • RFP Released: June 2026

  • Consultant Selection: July 2026

  • Design Review and Refinement: July/August 2026

  • Pilot Cohort Launch: September 2026

  • Internal Facilitator Readiness: Following initial cohort(s)


Evaluation Criteria

Proposals will be evaluated based on:

  • Facilitation excellence and engagement approach

  • Expertise in coaching-based manager development

  • Ability to create meaningful practice opportunities

  • Train-the-trainer capabilities

  • Ability to tailor solutions to Kiva's context

  • Experience supporting remote and globally distributed organizations

  • References and demonstrated outcomes

  • Overall value and organizational fit

Kiva is particularly interested in consultants who can demonstrate how they drive behavior change through practice, reflection, and peer learning—not simply through content delivery.


Budget

Kiva has not established a predetermined budget for this engagement and welcomes proposals reflecting different engagement models and levels of support.

Consultants are encouraged to recommend an approach they believe will best achieve the stated objectives while providing transparency regarding pricing and scope.


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