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This Solicitation opportunity from New Jersey was posted on May 13, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Administration of Educational Academic Support for Nonpublic School Services (IDEA-B Grant Funds)

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CC 02-27State & Local

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The Board of Education is seeking proposals through a competitive contracting process to secure a contract for the administration of educational academic support services for nonpublic schools, funded by the IDEA-B Grant. This solicitation, identified as CC 02-27, aims to enhance the delivery of academic support aligned with special education requirements under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. The contract will be managed by the Division of Special Education within New Jersey and focuses on servicing nonpublic schools across the state. Proposals must be submitted by June 9, 2026, and all inquiries should be directed to the designated points of contact: Katherine Castro DeLeon, Special Services Fiscal Specialist, and Maritza Colon-Montanez, Purchasing Manager, both located in Passaic, NJ. This opportunity is open to entities qualified to administer IDEA-B educational support services, and detailed information and submission instructions are accessible through the procurement portal maintained by Passaic Schools. The initiative underscores the Board’s commitment to complying with state statutes governing contracting while providing critical educational resources for nonpublic school students requiring special education assistance.

General Info

Board of Education seeks proposals by June 9, 2026, for IDEA-B academic support services to nonpublic schools.

Agency

New Jersey → Division of Special Education

NAICS

923110 - Administration of Education Programs View NAICS

Place of Performance

NJ, USA

Set-Aside

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Documents

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Proposal CC 08-24 for Educational Academic Support Services

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Passaic Board of Education School Addresses

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Passaic_Public_Schools_2026-2027_School_Calendar.pdf

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RFP CC 02-27 Administration of Educational Academic Support for Nonpublic School Services IDEA-B Grant Funds

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Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 Contract Clause

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Bid Specifications for Labeling of Supplies to Passaic Board of Education

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Mandatory Equal Employment Opportunity Language - NJ

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AgencyNew Jersey → Division of Special Education
Contacts2 people available
OfficePassaic, NJ, 07055, US
Organization / Agency
New Jersey → Division of Special Education
Office AddressPassaic, NJ, 07055, US
Contacts
Katherine Castro DeLeonSpecial Services Fiscal Specialist
Maritza Colon-MontanezPurchasing Manager

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Purpose of Proposal : The Board of Education is soliciting request for proposals (RFP's) through the Competitive Contracting Process (N.J.S.A. 18A:18A-4.1 et seq.) for the purpose of entering into contract for Administration of Educational Academic Support for Nonpublic School Services (IDEA-B Grant Funds)