Every FSM government bid.
One place to find them.

We aggregate procurement opportunities from across the Federated States of Micronesia so local contractors never miss a bid.

Why we built this

Government procurement in the FSM is fragmented. Opportunities are scattered across radio broadcasts, physical flyers at the Immigration Office, Facebook posts, and various government websites. Contractors miss bids simply because they didn't hear about them in time.

The RFP Portal solves this by pulling opportunities from every source we can find into one searchable, filterable database -- updated automatically and always free.

How it works

1

We scan government sources

Our automated scrapers check official websites, APIs, and procurement portals across FSM for new bid announcements.

2

Opportunities appear here

Every RFP, RFQ, ITB, and EOI we find gets added with key details: deadlines, agencies, documents, and contact info.

3

You get notified

Subscribe to email alerts and we'll let you know the moment new opportunities are posted. Never miss a deadline again.

Sources we monitor

We're actively expanding coverage. Here's where we currently pull data from, and what's coming next.

For government agencies

If you work for a government agency or approved organization, you can post procurement opportunities directly to this portal. No account needed — just use your official email. Your announcements will reach the widest possible audience of qualified contractors.

Submit an RFP

About this portal

The RFP Portal is a free community service operated by Waqab.fm, a web hosting service for Yap businesses. "Waqab" is the Yapese name for Yap -- we're committed to serving our local community.

Questions, corrections, or know of an RFP we're missing?

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Important disclaimer

This is an unofficial aggregation service. We are not affiliated with Yap State Government, the FSM National Government, or any government agency.

Always verify opportunity details with the issuing agency before submitting a bid. The official source document is always the authoritative reference.