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1000 FRIENDS OF FLORIDA, INC.

UEI: W2A4ZUN6CAM9

1000 FRIENDS OF FLORIDA, INC. is a federal contractor, registered under UEI W2A4ZUN6CAM9. It has been awarded $24,000 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Environment, Conservation and Wildlife Organizations. Top awarding agencies include Department Of Commerce.

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Department Of Commerce$24.0K100%
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813312 - Environment, Conservation and Wildlife Organizations$24.0K100%
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NAICS: 813312
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Rescue Partner Incentive Program (Canine and Feline Rescue Contracts)The City of San Antonio is seeking qualified 501(c)(3) certified animal rescue organizations to participate in the Rescue Partner Incentive Program by pulling dogs and cats from the Animal Care Services shelter for life-saving purposes, with adoption as the primary goal. Organizations must maintain their 501(c)(3) status in good standing and immediately report any suspensions or revocations to Animal Care Services. Contractors are required to provide humane housing, transportation, and care in compliance with Section 5-6 of the San Antonio Municipal Code, and must have a licensed veterinarian on staff or under contract. Those based outside San Antonio must maintain a local representative with authority to act on their behalf. All applicants must register with the City’s SAePS system prior to submission and provide completed attachments including a General Information Form with IRS determination letter and board details, a Contracts Disclosure Form, a Litigation Disclosure Form requiring full disclosure of any felony or misdemeanor convictions within five years, terminations from government or private entities, and any litigation involving the City or others within the past ten years, and a signed Signature Page. Proposals must also include detailed signed PDF plans outlining animal selection, oversight of housing and care, foster and boarding recruitment and vetting, and secondary transfer procedures if animals are relocated to other 501(c)(3) entities. Contractors are compensated at a rate of $200 per qualifying animal pulled from the shelter, with additional services paid at an agreed-upon amount. Invoices must be submitted monthly in .pdf format to the City’s Accounts Payable email and mailed to both Accounts Payable and Animal Care Services, with payment processed within 30 days of approval by the ACS Contract Coordinator. Final acceptance of services is contingent upon written approval by the Director or his designee, and proof of sterilization as determined by Animal Care Services is mandatory. Contractors must carry insurance to meet statutory liability obligations and are required to fully indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City, its officials, employees, volunteers, and representatives from all claims, damages, or legal actions arising from their activities under the contract, with indemnification obligations not limited by worker’s compensation statutes. Failure to fully and truthfully complete disclosures, maintain required certifications, or comply with contractual obligations may result in disqualification or contract termination. Applications are due by August 25, 2026, and must be submitted electronically to ACS Rescue or mailed to the specified address with all required documentation.
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NAICS: 813312
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Non-Research Long-Term Care facility needed for the enrichment and socialization of Non-Human Primate colonyThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, through its Office of Acquisition Services within the Department of Health and Human Services, is seeking a qualified contractor to provide permanent, lifetime care for approximately 130 retired non-human primates, primarily rhesus and pigtailed macaques, no longer needed for federal research. The contractor must operate a GFAS-accredited sanctuary that prohibits research, breeding, trade, sale, or any commercial use of animals or their byproducts, and must ensure no direct public contact. The facility must provide naturalistic, enriched environments that meet or exceed GFAS space requirements and comply with all federal and state animal welfare regulations. Ownership of the animals transfers to the contractor upon acceptance, and the animals must remain at the facility in perpetuity unless transfer is necessary for their health. The contractor is responsible for coordinating transport with USDA-licensed carriers from the CDC Royal Campus in Atlanta, Georgia, and must submit detailed plans for veterinary care, housing, quarantine, sterilization within six months of intake, and long-term behavioral rehabilitation and social group formation. A final report documenting the full integration of all animals is required within 30 business days of completion of transfer. The contract is a firm-fixed-price arrangement with payments structured in monthly installments for transportation, food and water, and intake procedures, and a final lump sum payment upon completion of the full transfer of all animals. The evaluation process prioritizes technical capability and past performance over price, with GFAS accreditation serving as a mandatory pass/fail gate—failure to provide proof of current accreditation disqualifies an offeror. Proposals must be submitted in three volumes: documentation of GFAS accreditation, facility and animal management information, and staffing and pricing details. The contracting officer, Jennifer Gartzke, will oversee performance with assistance from a designated Contracting Officer’s Representative, who may issue technical directions. Contractors must maintain active SAM registration, comply with federal records management regulations under NARA and the Privacy Act, ensure all employees receive CDC-provided records training, and adhere to the prohibition against personal services. The offeror must be a small business as defined by the NAICS code 813312 with a size standard of $19.5 million. Electronic funds transfer is required for payment, and the ACH Vendor Enrollment Form must be submitted no later than 15 calendar days before the first invoice. The solicitation was originally due on July 13, 2026, but has been amended to extend the deadline to July 20
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NAICS: 813312
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Approval of Memorandum of Understanding Between the Ventura County Air Pollution Control District (VCAPCD) and the California Marine Sanctuary Foundation (CMSF)The Marine Vessel Speed Reduction Incentive Program, also known as the Protecting Blue Whales and Blue Skies Program, is a voluntary environmental initiative administered through a Memorandum of Understanding between the Ventura County Air Pollution Control District and the California Marine Sanctuary Foundation. The program incentivizes ocean-going vessel operators to transit at or below 10 knots in designated California coastal waters and the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone to reduce whale ship strike risks, underwater noise pollution, and air emissions including nitrogen oxides and greenhouse gases. Funding of $973,863 has been allocated for Fiscal Year 2026–2027 to support program implementation, with performance measured by voluntary vessel compliance, quantified reductions in emissions and noise, and an average 48% annual reduction in ship strike risk since inception. The program’s success is tracked through cumulative metrics including over 2 million nautical miles traveled at reduced speeds, 7,394 tons of NOx减排, and approximately 260,000 metric tons of greenhouse gas reductions since its launch. No regulatory enforcement is used; participation is entirely voluntary and supported by environmental performance outcomes. The initiative is categorically exempt from full environmental review under CEQA Guidelines 15307 and 15308, and the agreement is structured as a cooperative environmental funding arrangement, not a formal federal procurement contract. Performance occurs across coastal areas from Del Norte to San Diego counties, with oversight and administrative acceptance handled by the Ventura County Air Pollution Control District. The lead contact is Tyler S. Harris, Manager of the Planning, Rules, and Incentives Division, and all documentation is submitted in physical hard-copy form without electronic submission options or formal line-item pricing structures. There are no identified FAR clauses, contract types, inspection protocols, or procurement evaluation factors, as this is not a federally solicited contract but rather a state-level environmental incentive program.
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NAICS: 813312
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F26AS00040_Fiscal Year 2026_Tribal Wildlife Grants (TWG)_NOFOThe Tribal Wildlife Grants program for Fiscal Year 2026 provides financial and technical assistance to federally recognized Tribes to support conservation efforts focused on fish, wildlife, and their habitats, with no restrictions on species type—those of cultural, traditional, or ecological significance are equally eligible regardless of hunting, fishing, or endangered status. Funding may be used for a broad range of activities including conservation planning, field surveys, population monitoring, habitat mapping and enhancement, research, and public education, as well as for salaries, equipment, consultant services, subawards, materials, and travel. The total program funding is $6,200,000, with individual awards ranging from a minimum of $25,000 to a maximum of $200,000, and an expected 80 awards to be made. Applicants must submit a comprehensive package including the SF-424 Application for Federal Assistance, SF-424A or SF-424C budget form depending on project type, a Project Abstract Summary in plain language, and a Project Narrative limited to 10 pages with specific formatting requirements. Compliance with federal regulations under 2 CFR 200 is mandatory, including financial reporting, real property management, risk assessment, integrity and performance reporting to SAM.gov, and prohibitions on certain telecommunications equipment. Applicants must also disclose conflicts of interest, comply with FFATA reporting for executive compensation and sub-awards over $30,000, and adhere to Buy America requirements for infrastructure projects. All applicants except natural persons must be registered in SAM.gov and possess a Unique Entity Identifier, with eligibility verified before award. Proposals are evaluated using a 100-point system, prioritizing Resource Benefit at 30 points and Additional Criteria including partnerships and data sharing for the remaining 70 points. Applications are reviewed through a tiered regional and national process, with the top two per region advancing directly, others ranked nationally by percentile, and a third tier reserved for previously unfunded Tribes. The anticipated project period runs from November 21, 2026, through November 20, 2029, with final reports due within 120 calendar days after program completion. Environmental compliance with NEPA, ESA Section 7, and NHPA Section 106 is required, and applicants must address potential overlaps with other federal awards. The application closing date is August 14, 2026, at
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NAICS: 813312
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F26AS00040_Fiscal Year 2026_Tribal Wildlife Grants (TWG)_NOFOTribal Wildlife Grants provide financial and technical assistance to federally recognized Tribes for conserving fish, wildlife, and their habitats, with a focus on species of cultural or traditional importance, regardless of whether they are hunted, fished, gathered, listed as threatened or endangered, or included in official conservation plans. Funding supports a wide range of activities including planning, research, field surveys, population monitoring, habitat mapping, protection and enhancement, and conservation education, and may cover salaries, equipment, consultant services, subawards, materials, and travel. Projects must align with federal conservation goals and may contribute to broader initiatives such as America250. Each grant award is between $25,000 and $200,000, with a project timeline extending from November 21, 2026, to November 20, 2029. Applications must be submitted via Grants.gov, GrantSolutions, mail, or email by August 14, 2026, and must include required forms such as the SF-424, SF-424A or SF-424C, SF-LLL (if applicable), Project Abstract Summary, and a 10-page Project Narrative with specific formatting rules. A signed tribal resolution is mandatory, and attachments must be unencrypted and unzipped. Compliance with 2 CFR Part 200, NEPA, ESA Section 7, NHPA Section 106, and Buy America regulations is required, along with SAM.gov registration and a Unique Entity ID. Evaluation is merit-based across six weighted factors—Resource Benefit (30 points), Capacity Building (20 points), Performance Measures (18 points), Outreach and Data Sharing (12 points), Work Plan (10 points), and Budget (10 points)—with no use of a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable approach. Awards are subject to risk reviews under 2 CFR §200.206 and are at the discretion of the Service Director. Key personnel must be screened against the SAM.gov Exclusions database, and conflicts of interest must be disclosed. Reporting obligations include SF-425 Federal Financial Reports and FFATA sub-award disclosures for subawards over $30,000. Payment is administered through the Notice of Federal Award via grant financial systems, not contract invoicing mechanisms, and no formal COR, COTR, or PCO are designated, with regional program leads and Native
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NAICS: 813312
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F26AS00083 Aquatic Invasive Species Grants to Great Lakes States - Fiscal Year 2026 Great Lakes Restoration InitiativeThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is soliciting grant applications under the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative to support the implementation of approved Great Lakes State Aquatic Invasive Species Management Plans. Only Great Lakes states or their designated entities are eligible to apply, and awards will be made through a competitive process. The solicitation, identified as F26AS00083, was posted on June 10, 2026, with a submission deadline of December 31, 2026. Funding is anticipated to range from $100,000 to $3,685,238 across up to eight awards, with individual projects expected to begin on October 1, 2026, and conclude by September 30, 2028. Proposals must include a 25-page Project Narrative covering goals, activities, timelines, personnel qualifications, environmental compliance, and monitoring plans, along with required attachments such as biographical sketches, current and pending support documentation, and standard federal forms like SF-424, SF-424A, and SF-LLL. Applicants must register in SAM.gov, obtain a Unique Entity Identifier, and be cleared of exclusions prior to award. Evaluation will prioritize projects demonstrating strong interagency collaboration, effectiveness in addressing vectors of invasive species spread, early detection capabilities, qualified personnel, past expenditure efficiency, and speed of project initiation. Awards will be determined through a trade-off process based on merit ratings—Low, Medium, or High—without explicit numerical weighting, with funding levels of 100%, 80%, or 60% of requested amounts allocated depending on ranking. A separate risk assessment will evaluate financial management, experience, staffing, and compliance history. Cooperative agreements will involve substantial federal involvement, including review and approval of key project stages. Applicants must disclose conflicts of interest, executive compensation, and subawards over $30,000, and comply with 2 CFR cost principles and data management requirements. Proposals for pre-award work are at the applicant’s own risk. Submission requires a pre-proposal via email and a full proposal via GrantSolutions, with all documents delivered electronically. Performance will be evaluated against ecological outcomes such as reduced AIS spread and successful plan implementation, with inspections and acceptances occurring at project sites, governed by NEPA, Section 7, and Section 106 compliance standards.
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NAICS: 813312
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F26AS00083 Aquatic Invasive Species Grants to Great Lakes States - Fiscal Year 2026 Great Lakes Restoration InitiativeThe solicitation F26AS00083 issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) under the Department of the Interior aims to award competitive grants funded through the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) to support implementation of State Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Management Plans. These plans have been formally transmitted by state governors and approved by the Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force. Only Great Lakes states or their designated representatives are eligible to apply, with performance expected within the geographic boundaries of these states. The key objective is to advance invasive species control and management efforts through federally supported grants rather than traditional procurement contracts. The solicitation was posted on June 10, 2026, with a submission deadline at the end of that calendar year. The scope and compliance requirements emphasize extensive environmental and historic preservation reviews in accordance with federal laws and regulations, including Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, and the Endangered Species Act Section 7 consultation process. Recipients must conduct thorough field surveys to evaluate impacts on historic properties, ensuring adherence to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and regulatory thresholds such as age and integrity of sites. Documentation requirements include maps, photographs, detailed descriptions, and design drawings associated with the project areas. Inspection and acceptance responsibilities remain with government officials, with contractors performing work under federal oversight and compliance mandates. Although funding source appropriations under GLRI are confirmed, no pricing data, specific evaluation factors, or contract clauses typically found in federal acquisitions are included. The award process is competitive but lacks explicit details on evaluation criteria or administrative data like payment offices, invoicing methods, or contracting officer contacts. Proposals should comprehensively address environmental compliance with supporting attachments, allowing for flexible document formats, and submit by the December 31, 2026 deadline.
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NAICS: 561920
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2026 Department of Commerce Small Business Industry DayThe 2026 Department of Commerce Small Business Industry Day, identified by solicitation number DOCSBID2026, is a special notice event scheduled for July 14, 2026, at the Silver Spring Civic Building in Silver Spring, Maryland. This event is designed to connect small businesses with the Department of Commerce to provide insight into current and upcoming federal contracting opportunities, policies, and support programs aimed at fostering small business growth. Attendees will gain direct access to DOC leadership, acquisition officials, prime contractors, and vendors, enabling networking, question-and-answer sessions, and a deeper understanding of procurement priorities and requirements. The event serves both new entrants to government contracting and established contractors seeking to expand their partnerships and identify new business avenues. The North American Industry Classification System code for this event is 561920, and it is organized under the Department of Commerce with no specific set-aside classification. While the event is open to all eligible small businesses, participation requires registration through the official link provided on the MCCCMD website. No physical address details for the point of contact or place of performance beyond the venue are listed, and the event is not tied to a formal solicitation or award process but functions as an informational and networking platform to enhance small business engagement with federal contracting opportunities under the Department of Commerce.
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NAICS: 813312
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F26AS00069 Coastal Program FY26The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is soliciting applications for cooperative agreements under the Coastal Program Fiscal Year 2026 to support habitat conservation and restoration in priority coastal ecosystems through partnerships with state and Tribal agencies, landowners, and conservation organizations. Projects must align with the Service’s mission and regional strategic habitat conservation plans, focusing on protecting and enhancing habitats for federal trust species including ESA-listed species, migratory birds, interjurisdictional fish, and marine mammals, as well as state-listed and at-risk species. Applicants are required to consult with a local Coastal Program office before submitting any application, and projects must be developed collaboratively with Federal staff to ensure alignment with biological science and long-term conservation goals. All proposals must demonstrate measurable outcomes in habitat connectivity, ecosystem resilience, and species conservation, with a mandatory cost-share requirement of six dollars in non-federal contributions for every federal dollar awarded. Funding is available through a total program allocation of six million dollars, with individual awards capped at five hundred thousand dollars, and project performance is expected to span from May 2026 through September 2030. Applications must be submitted electronically via Grants.gov by September 30, 2026, and are subject to a merit-based evaluation process that prioritizes alignment with conservation objectives, community engagement, Tribal collaboration, and enhancement of coastal resilience. Evaluation does not use numerical weights or adjectival ratings, but rather considers technical merit and overall value with cost-effectiveness serving as a tie-breaker. Required documentation includes the SF-424, SF-424A, SF-LLL, SF-429, and supporting materials such as biographical sketches and current and pending support forms. All non-individual applicants must maintain an active UEI in SAM.gov, and compliance with 2 CFR Part 200 is mandatory, including financial reporting, administrative requirements, and conflict of interest disclosure. Specific prohibitions include using land acquisition or compensatory mitigation credits as cost-share, and FFATA reporting is required for sub-awards over thirty thousand dollars. Federal staff play a substantive role in project oversight, and awards are administered as cooperative agreements with significant involvement from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in implementation and monitoring. Projects must also adhere to ethical standards, disclose any organizational conflicts of interest, and comply with applicable environmental and regulatory requirements, with final acceptance determined at the project site based on achievement of mutually agreed-upon outcomes.
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NAICS: 518210
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Department of Commerce (DOC) Cloud Services Provider Vehicle StrategyThe Department of Commerce is announcing a long-term procurement strategy for a 10-year Cloud Vehicle Blanket Purchase Agreement with an estimated value of $4.105 billion, designed to deliver native hyperscale cloud services across the department. The strategy is centered on a Direct-to-CSP approach, restricting participation to Original Equipment Manufacturers acting as Cloud Service Providers due to the highly specialized technical demands, including support for 25,000+ concurrent vCPUs, proprietary global backbones exceeding 100 Tbps, and specialized hardware configurations required for AI/ML workloads and weather modeling. This approach ensures direct engineering support and alignment with mission-critical capabilities. The procurement will be conducted through GSA eBuy under GSAR Subpart 538.71, and only contractors holding a GSA Multiple Award Schedule under SIN 518210C are eligible to participate. This notice serves solely as an informational announcement to provide transparency about the department’s cloud acquisition roadmap and does not solicit quotes, proposals, or feedback. The contracting officer for this initiative is Eric Olmstead, with Meredith Eaton designated as a secondary point of contact. The strategy is not subject to any set-aside requirements and is aligned with the NAICS code 518210 for cloud computing services.
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F26AS00068 Partners for Fish and Wildlife FY26The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program aims to assist private landowners in restoring and protecting habitats critical to fish and wildlife through technical guidance and financial support, primarily via cooperative agreements. With a nationwide team of about 220 staff members, the program collaborates with partners and stakeholders to identify key conservation areas and establish habitat goals that focus resources on preserving habitats important to federal trust species. Its project selections are guided by strategic plans aligned with priorities from the Secretary of the Interior and regional habitat conservation strategies, ensuring alignment with the overarching goals of the Department of the Interior and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to conserve and enhance natural resources. The current solicitation, identified as F26AS00068 and posted in April 2026, invites applicants seeking assistance for fiscal year 2026 to consult local Program offices before submitting applications. The program emphasizes voluntary partnerships, sound biological principles, and mutually beneficial conservation outcomes. Interested parties should adhere to the response deadline at the end of September 2026 and can find additional information and submit applications through the official grants.gov link. The Fish and Wildlife Service serves as the point of contact for inquiries related to this solicitation.
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