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Basketball Clinic & Tournament Coordination

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The contract requires comprehensive planning and execution of basketball clinics and tournaments targeted at youth aged 15 to 35 in Burundi, covering all aspects of logistics, participant recruitment, scheduling, and on-site management. The successful bidder will be responsible for organizing events that promote youth engagement through sports, ensuring smooth operations from initial setup through final event closure, with an emphasis on safety, inclusivity, and community impact. The work is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 611620 and is sponsored by the U.S. Mission to Burundi under the Department of State, indicating alignment with U.S. diplomatic and developmental goals in the region. Bids must be submitted by August 14, 2026, with the opportunity posted on July 7, 2026, and no set-aside provisions are specified, meaning all eligible entities may apply. The place of performance is entirely within Burundi, and while no specific office address or point of contact is listed, the managing agency is clearly identified as the U.S. Mission to Burundi. The subcontract nature implies the awardee will likely operate under a prime contractor but must deliver independently on all operational and programmatic deliverables, including coordination with local stakeholders, adherence to cultural norms, and compliance with U.S. government standards for international programming.

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Organize youth basketball clinics and tournaments in Burundi for U.S. Mission under subcontract by August 14, 2026.

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Department Of State → U.S. Mission To BurundiView Agency

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611620 - Sports and Recreation Instruction View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of State → U.S. Mission To Burundi
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Plan and manage basketball clinics and tournaments for youth aged 15–35 in Burundi, including logistics, recruitment, scheduling, and on-site event execution.

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