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The document is a grant funding solicitation issued by the Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy under the Department of State. It is an Annual Program Statement aimed at facilitating the submission of proposals for grant funding, rather than a traditional government procurement contract. This solicitation does not involve any prime contractors or defined scopes of work that would typically be divided into subcontracting or supplier opportunities. The solicitation was posted on April 30, 2026, and has a response deadline of February 14, 2027. Key details such as solicitation number, set-aside status, organizational requirements, and specific location information for the place of performance are not provided. Interested parties would engage through grant submission processes rather than subcontracting arrangements, reflecting the Department of State’s focus on grant funding for global health security and diplomacy initiatives.

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Department of State grant solicitation for global health security proposals, deadline February 14, 2027.

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Department Of State → Bureau Of Global Health Security And DiplomacyView Agency

NAICS

813211 - Grantmaking FoundationsView NAICS

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Advancing Global Health

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AgencyDepartment Of State → Bureau Of Global Health Security And Diplomacy
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The document referenced is a grant funding solicitation (Annual Program Statement), not a government procurement contract. As such, there is no prime contractor or defined scope of work that can be broken down into subcontracts.

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