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Emergency Shelter Program

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The contract seeks one or more contractors to provide essential services supporting the operation of emergency shelters in Vermont. Managed by the Vermont Department for Children and Families, the solicitation is identified as "Emergency Shelter Program" under solicitation number 61937. With a focus on the NAICS code 624221, which relates to community housing services, the contract aims to ensure efficient and effective shelter operations to aid individuals in need during emergencies. The solicitation was posted on December 10, 2024, and responses are accepted until January 1, 2030, allowing for a broad timeframe for submission. The place of performance is within the state of Vermont. Interested parties can contact Katherine Wooten at the primary listed contact email or phone number for more information. Additional details and bid submission instructions are accessible through the Vermont Business Registry online portal.

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Contract for contractors to support emergency shelter operations in Vermont, open until 2030.

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Vermont Department for Children and FamiliesView Agency

NAICS

624221 - Temporary SheltersView NAICS

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VT, USA

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AgencyVermont Department for Children and Families
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The State seeks one or more Contractors capable of providing necessary services to support the State in its operation of emergency shelters.

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