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Civic Outreach and Community Engagement Support

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The contract titled Civic Outreach and Community Engagement Support is a subcontract issued by Multnomah County in Oregon, aimed at enhancing community involvement and information sharing within East County. It seeks to mobilize resources for organizing and supporting community meetings, engaging directly with residents and local stakeholders, and ensuring that findings and results are effectively communicated to neighborhood organizations and the public. The work is focused on building trust, fostering inclusive dialogue, and strengthening the connection between county initiatives and the communities they serve. Interested parties must submit responses by July 15, 2026, with the opportunity posted on June 26, 2026. The contract falls under the NAICS code 813990, which covers other similar organizations, suggesting the scope may include nonprofit or civic-driven activities. While the specific location details and point of contact are not provided, the work is explicitly targeted at East County, and performance is expected to occur in alignment with local needs and priorities. The solicitation is accessible through a public link managed by SciQuest, and no set-aside provisions are specified, meaning it is open to all eligible subcontractors.

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Multnomah County seeks subcontractor to enhance community engagement in East County through outreach and dialogue.

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Oregon → Multnomah CountyView Agency

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813990 - Other Similar Organizations (except Business, Professional, Labor, and Political Organizations)View NAICS

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AgencyOregon → Multnomah County
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Support community meetings, stakeholder engagement, and dissemination of findings to local organizations and residents in East County.

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