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Food Donation Coordination for Excess Materials

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The contract seeks to coordinate the donation of excess food from government-funded events to nonprofit organizations, ensuring full compliance with federal donation mandates. This effort is designed to reduce food waste while supporting community food security by directing surplus provisions to qualified charitable entities, aligning with broader federal goals for sustainability and public service. The subcontract is issued under the NAICS code 813211, indicating a focus on membership organizations, and is managed by the Sflc Procurement Branch 1 under the Department of Homeland Security. The solicitation was posted on July 17, 2026, with a firm deadline for responses on July 23, 2026, at 2:00 PM. While the specific location for performance is not detailed, the work is expected to involve logistical coordination across federal event sites where food is prepared and served. The contract does not specify a set-aside classification, and no point of contact information is provided. Interested parties must submit proposals through the designated SAM.gov portal to be considered for award.

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Donate excess federal event food to nonprofits, comply with mandates, reduce waste, align with sustainability goals.

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Department Of Homeland Security → Sflc Procurement Branch 1(00080)View Agency

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AgencyDepartment Of Homeland Security → Sflc Procurement Branch 1(00080)
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Coordinate donation of excess food from government-funded events to nonprofit organizations in compliance with federal donation mandates.

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