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Grant Administration and Compliance Support

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The contract is for administrative and compliance support related to the GEFA Hurricane Helene Resilience Funding Program, focusing on grant reporting, documentation, compliance tracking, and final closeout activities. It is structured as a subcontract under the City of Wadley’s Georgia office, with the NAICS code 541611 indicating professional, scientific, and technical services in management consulting. The work is intended to ensure that all financial, operational, and regulatory obligations tied to the disaster recovery funds are met accurately and in a timely manner. The contract was posted on July 16, 2026, with a response deadline of August 14, 2026, and is open for submissions through the Georgia Department of Administrative Services procurement portal. No specific location for performance is listed, but the activities will directly support the state’s resilience efforts under the designated federal or state grant program.

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Administrative support for GEFA Hurricane Helene resilience funding, ensuring compliance, reporting, and closeout under City of Wadley subcontract.

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Georgia → City of WadleyView Agency

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541611 - Administrative Management and General Management Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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AgencyGeorgia → City of Wadley
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Support grant reporting, compliance tracking, documentation, and closeout for GEFA Hurricane Helene Resilience Funding Program.

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