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Community Outreach and Engagement Services

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The contract seeks to deliver community outreach and engagement services targeted at underserved older adults and individuals with disabilities in areas affected by disasters. The primary focus is on raising awareness through targeted campaigns and establishing coordination with Area Agencies on Aging to ensure effective communication, resource access, and emergency support for vulnerable populations. Services are expected to be culturally competent, accessible, and tailored to address the unique challenges faced by these communities during and after disaster events. The work will require strong collaboration with local and state-level organizations to build trust, disseminate critical information, and foster resilience. This is a subcontract under the Administration for Community Living, part of the Department of Health and Human Services, with a NAICS code of 813410 indicating it pertains to social advocacy organizations. The solicitation was posted on June 26, 2026, with responses due by July 27, 2026. The performance location is not specified, implying potential deployment across multiple disaster-affected regions, and there is no set-aside designation noted. Interested parties must have the capacity to operate in diverse, often high-need environments and demonstrate experience engaging with older adults and people with disabilities in crisis situations. All activities must align with the goals of inclusion, equity, and timely support as driven by federal public health and emergency response priorities.

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Deliver culturally competent outreach to underserved older adults and disabled individuals in disaster areas through partnerships with Area Agencies on Aging.

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Department Of Health And Human Services → Administration For Community LivingView Agency

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813410 - Civic and Social Organizations View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Health And Human Services → Administration For Community Living
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Conduct outreach to underserved older adults and people with disabilities in disaster-affected areas, including awareness campaigns and coordination with Area Agencies on Aging.

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