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Cooperative purchasing

What are cooperatives, and how do you get on one?

Win one pre competed master contract and sell to thousands of state, local, and education buyers. Here is how the model works.

What is cooperative purchasing?

Cooperative purchasing is a method where many government agencies share the same pre competed contract instead of each running its own solicitation. A lead agency or cooperative organization runs one competitive solicitation on behalf of its members. Once a vendor wins that master contract, any member agency can buy from it directly, without a fresh procurement.

Why it matters for vendors

For a vendor, this is leverage. Win one master contract and you can sell to thousands of state, local, and education (SLED) buyers who are allowed to purchase off it. Cooperatives are a large and growing sales channel, estimated at more than 65 billion dollars, and they let you skip repeating the same RFP response for every jurisdiction.

The model in one line

Win one pre competed contract, then market it to member agencies who can buy directly, no new solicitation required.

The major cooperatives

CooperativeNotes
SourcewellNational cooperative serving government, education, and nonprofits. Vendors create a portal account and respond to posted RFPs.
OMNIA PartnersOne of the largest public sector cooperatives. Suppliers respond to nationally advertised lead agency solicitations.
NASPO ValuePointState led cooperative born from the National Association of State Procurement Officials. Monitor current solicitations by category.
TIPSThe Interlocal Purchasing System, widely used across education and local government.
NCPA / E&INational Cooperative Purchasing Alliance and E&I, strong in education and public agencies.

How to get on a cooperative

The path is similar across most cooperatives:

  1. Identify the cooperatives your target buyers actually use.
  2. Create a vendor or supplier account on the cooperative's portal and set up alerts for relevant categories.
  3. Wait for, or track, the competitively advertised solicitation run by the lead agency for your category.
  4. Respond to that solicitation and win the master contract. This is a real competitive bid, treat it like one.
  5. Once awarded, market your cooperative contract to member agencies, who can then buy directly off it.
There is no single sign up that puts you on every cooperative. You compete for and win each master contract, usually when the cooperative issues its solicitation for your category.
How BidBuster helps

A cooperative master contract is won through a competitive solicitation, and that solicitation is exactly what BidBuster is built to handle. Upload it, get your compliance matrix, auto fill the forms from your profile, and submit a complete package, so pursuing cooperatives does not tie up your whole team.

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