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Local NGO Sub-Award Implementation Partner

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The U.S. Mission to Algeria is seeking a Local NGO Sub-Award Implementation Partner to execute on-the-ground programs focused on youth engagement, leadership training, and civil society strengthening through sub-awards to local Algerian NGOs or regional partners. The contract, classified under NAICS code 923120, is a subcontract and will support the implementation of initiatives that build the capacity of local organizations to drive community-based development and civic participation. Performance is expected to take place in Algeria, with a focus on engaging and empowering local stakeholders through targeted, locally led programming. Interested parties must submit proposals by the deadline of August 8, 2026, with the solicitation posted on June 22, 2026. The award will enable the selected partner to manage sub-awards to local entities, ensuring programs are culturally appropriate, sustainable, and aligned with U.S. diplomatic objectives in Algeria. While no set-aside type is specified, the opportunity is open to organizations capable of demonstrating experience in delivering similar programs, managing sub-recipients, and operating effectively within Algeria’s civic and regulatory environment. All activities must adhere to U.S. Department of State guidelines and reporting standards.

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U.S. Mission to Algeria seeks local NGO to implement youth and civil society programs via sub-awards in Algeria.

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Department Of State → U.S. Mission To AlgeriaView Agency

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923120 - Administration of Public Health ProgramsView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of State → U.S. Mission To Algeria
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Deliver on-the-ground programs such as youth engagement, leadership training, or civil society strengthening through sub-awards to local NGOs in Algeria or regional partners.

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