Overview
The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History (The Wright) is seeking proposals from qualified individuals to create a comprehensive curriculum for three two-week sessions, including detailed lesson plans, instructional materials, and a facilitator guide.
This opportunity is structured as a formal Request for Proposals (RFP) and is intended for professionals with expertise in museum education, informal learning, and curriculum design.
Project Scope
The curriculum must integrate STEAM concepts with African and African American history and include diversified learning strategies that support unique learning styles. The educator will also design engaging activities and provide training for camp staff.
Include the following components:
Required Qualifications
Timeline
How to Apply
This posting serves as a public notice of a Request for Proposals (RFP). Interested applicants must submit a formal proposal.
Submission materials should include:
A. General Information
B. Approach & Methodology
C. Relevant Experience
D. Work Plan and Timeline
Organizational Background
The Charles H. Wright Museum’s mission is to open minds and change lives through the exploration and celebration of African American history and culture. This mission fuels a broader vision to create a world in which the adversity and achievement of African American history moves each of us toward greater understanding, acceptance, and unity.
Founded in 1965, The Wright has grown into a leading cultural institution and serves as a national and international beacon for African American history, culture, and community engagement.
This well-established camp is designed for children ages 7 to 12 to deepen participants’ sense of self and identity through the exploration of African and African American contributions to history and culture. The program utilizes STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics) lessons and activities to bring these explorations to life. The Camp runs for two weeks per session, a total of 3 sessions over the summer, beginning July 1, 2026. For the upcoming cycle, Camp Africa will be guided by the theme We Who Believe in Freedom, which will serve as the conceptual foundation for all curriculum design and program delivery.
Equal Opportunity Statement
The Wright is committed to fostering an inclusive and equitable environment and encourages proposals from individuals and organizations representing diverse backgrounds and perspectives.
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