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Education and Outreach events for four Homeownership Centers (HOC) Atlanta, Philadelphia, Denver, San Antonio, and Program Support Division (PSD).

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This contract involves organizing Education and Outreach events for four Homeownership Centers located in Atlanta, Philadelphia, Denver, and San Antonio, as well as supporting activities for the Program Support Division under the Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Housing. The contract focuses on enhancing homeownership education and outreach efforts across these key regional centers. The solicitation, categorized under NAICS code 561990, is currently in the forecast stage with no specified set-aside type or solicitation number. The primary point of contact for this contract is Donna Crowley, who can be reached via the provided email for further details. The events aim to support HUD's mission by increasing awareness and education around homeownership opportunities and resources in the respective regions.

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Organize homeownership education and outreach events for four regional HUD centers and support division.

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Department of Housing and Urban Development → Office of Housing

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561990 - All Other Support ServicesView NAICS

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US

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AgencyDepartment of Housing and Urban Development → Office of Housing
Contacts1 person available
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Department of Housing and Urban Development → Office of Housing
Office AddressN/A
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Donna CrowleyPoint of Contact

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Education and Outreach events for four Homeownership Centers (HOC) Atlanta, Philadelphia, Denver, San Antonio, and Program Support Division (PSD).

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