RFP vs. RFI | Request for Proposal vs. Request for Information
Learn more about RFPs here, and if you’re ready to embark on the RFP journey, download the RFP checklist and RFP template here.
An RFP (Request for Proposal) is often confused with an RFI (Request for Information) - but the two are fundamentally different. What is the difference between an RFP and an RFI? It comes down to four key areas: Purpose, Focus, Timing, and Response. The purpose of an RFP is to select a vendor whereas the purpose of an RFI is to create a pool of qualified vendors. The Focus of an RFP is more defined, whereas an RFI is broad and often topical. The timing of an RFP occurs later on in the procurement cycle than an RFI. Lastly, the response for an RFP is much more detailed and customized than for an RFI. Learn more about RFPs here.