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Community Outreach and Borrower Engagement

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This contract seeks to conduct targeted outreach to low-income homeowners and small landlords to raise awareness about a housing assistance program, guide participants through the application process, and facilitate smooth borrower onboarding. The work focuses on community engagement efforts aimed at increasing participation among underserved populations, ensuring that eligible individuals receive the support and information needed to access program benefits. Activities include direct outreach, educational sessions, application assistance, and ongoing support to help borrowers navigate requirements and complete enrollment. The contract is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 813311, which relates to civic and social organizations, indicating the need for nonprofit or community-based implementation. It is issued by the Department of Housing and Urban Development with a posted date of May 12, 2026, and performance location details are unspecified, suggesting a potentially broad or statewide scope. The absence of a solicitation number and set-aside information indicates this may be a non-competitive or internally coordinated opportunity, and the lack of point of contact details implies the full scope and requirements are likely outlined in the parent contract or associated documentation.

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Outreach to low-income homeowners and landlords for housing assistance program onboarding via community-based engagement.

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Department Of Housing And Urban Development

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813311 - Human Rights OrganizationsView NAICS

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Conduct outreach to low-income homeowners and small landlords to educate about the program, assist with applications, and support borrower onboarding.

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