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ALCORN STATE UNIVERSITY seeks a subcontractor to provide support in grant writing and business development aimed at securing federal, state, and private funding as well as attracting external partners for the PDC. The work involves identifying funding opportunities, preparing compelling proposals, and building strategic relationships to expand resources and collaboration. The contract is posted with a response deadline of August 10, 2026, and falls under the NAICS code 923120, indicating classification within public administration services. Although the place of performance and contact details are unspecified, the agreement is structured as a subcontract under the Mississippi state agency framework and is open for bid through the official state contracting portal. Interested parties must submit responses prior to the deadline to be considered for award.

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ALCORN STATE UNIVERSITY seeks subcontractor for grant writing and business development to secure federal, state, and private funding by August 10, 2026.

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Mississippi → ALCORN STATE UNIVERSITYView Agency

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923120 - Administration of Public Health ProgramsView NAICS

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Support grant writing and business development efforts to secure federal, state, and private funding and attract external partners for the PDC.

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