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Funding and Financial Strategy Development

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The City of Atlanta seeks to develop a comprehensive funding and financial strategy to support the implementation and long-term sustainability of its urban forest initiatives. This subcontract focuses on identifying, evaluating, and recommending viable funding mechanisms including grants, municipal bonds, and public-private partnerships tailored to the unique needs and financial context of Atlanta’s urban tree canopy expansion and maintenance goals. The contractor will analyze existing funding sources, assess eligibility criteria, forecast potential revenue streams, and propose innovative financial structures that maximize public investment while ensuring equitable access and environmental justice across neighborhoods. The engagement requires a detailed understanding of municipal finance, environmental policy, and community engagement strategies, with deliverables that include a strategic roadmap, implementation timeline, risk assessments, and stakeholder engagement plans. The contract is open for response until July 30, 2026, and is classified under NAICS code 541611 for management consulting services. While no specific set-aside provisions are indicated, the work must be performed in alignment with Atlanta’s broader sustainability and climate resilience objectives, with all activities centered on enhancing urban forestry outcomes through smart, scalable, and sustainable financing solutions.

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Atlanta seeks funding strategy for urban forest growth via grants, bonds, and public-private partnerships.

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Georgia → City of AtlantaView Agency

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541611 - Administrative Management and General Management Consulting ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

GA, USA

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AgencyGeorgia → City of Atlanta
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Identify and evaluate funding mechanisms such as grants, bonds, and public-private partnerships to support urban forest implementation and sustainability.

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