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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 7, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Resilience BC Anti-Racism Network Spoke Communities

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BC228218International

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NAICS: 813319
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EXT DBI | CEOP - Citywide Landlords
Solicitation # SFGOV-0000011989
The Department is seeking proposals from local nonprofit organizations with proven experience in Code Enforcement Outreach, specifically targeting City landlords, to support the implementation of a citywide program aimed at helping landlords and property managers understand and comply with the San Francisco Housing Code. The initiative is designed to foster voluntary compliance through education and outreach, reducing violations and improving housing conditions across the city. Proposals must demonstrate a track record of engaging directly with landlords, delivering clear and actionable information, and building trust within the property management community. Solicitation SFGOV-0000011989, titled EXT DBI | CEOP - Citywide Landlords, was posted on August 8, 2026, with a mandatory response deadline of September 8, 2026, at 10:00 PM. The contract is open to local nonprofit entities only and will be performed entirely within San Francisco, California. Primary contact for inquiries is Yan Yan Lee, reachable via email at sharon.lee@sfgov.org or phone at 415-558-6947. Further details and the application portal can be accessed through the official City Partner website using the provided UI link. While no set-aside classification or NAICS code is specified, applicants must be prepared to showcase their capacity to deliver culturally competent, timely, and scalable outreach services citywide.
Office of Contract Administration

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14 days ago

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in 18 days
NAICS: 813319
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FAIR HOUSING INITIATIVES PROGRAM PRIVATE ENFORCEMENT INITIATIVE
Solicitation # OFH-2600-DC-021C
The Fair Housing Initiatives Program – Private Enforcement Initiative (PEI) is a discretionary grant opportunity administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to support private, nonprofit organizations in investigating and enforcing violations of the Fair Housing Act and comparable state or local laws. The program aims to combat discriminatory housing practices across public and private real estate markets, including rental, sales, lending, and advertising activities, through testing, complaint intake, systemic investigations, mediation, litigation, and public advocacy. Organizations awarded under this initiative must conduct activities that address entrenched or institutionalized discrimination, with a focus on expanding services in unserved or underserved communities. The grant award period is 36 months, structured as three consecutive 12-month periods, with funding for subsequent periods subject to future congressional appropriations. Applicants must begin performance within six months of the notice of award and adhere to strict reporting and financial accountability standards, including quarterly submissions of the SF-425 Financial Status Report and performance reports through LOCCS, as well as final outcome tracking using HUD-904 series forms. To be eligible, applicants must maintain an active SAM.gov registration and valid Unique Entity Identifier, submit all required certifications including the SF-424, HUD-424-B, and SF-LLL, and demonstrate nonprofit status. Proposals are evaluated through a merit-based process with a minimum score of 75 points required to advance, with weightings distributed across organizational capacity (36 points), soundness of approach (30 points), extent of the problem (19 points), and results measurement (15 points), plus up to four preference points for Minority Serving Institutions, Promise Zones, or Opportunity Zones. Proposals must be submitted electronically via Grants.gov by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on August 21, 2025, with strict formatting requirements including double-spaced 12-point Times New Roman text and adherence to page limits for narrative sections. Failure to maintain a “good” annual performance rating may result in funding reductions or rescission. Grantees must comply with numerous federal statutes and regulations, including the Build America, Buy America Act, prohibitions on certain surveillance technologies, accessibility standards under the ADA and Section 504, Violence Against Women Act provisions, Trafficking Victims Protection Act requirements, and drug-free workplace mandates. All funding requests require accompanying financial and progress reports, and program income generation must be disclosed and approved by HUD’s Grant Officer and Technical Representative.
Department Of Housing And Urban Development

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about 2 months ago

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in 2 months
NAICS: 813319
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Fair Housing Initiatives Program - Education and Outreach Initiative
Solicitation # OFH-2600-DC-021A
The Fair Housing Initiatives Program – Education and Outreach Initiative is a discretionary grant opportunity administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to support organizations in preventing and eliminating discriminatory housing practices through public education and outreach. The initiative has two components: the National Media Campaign, which centrally develops and disseminates fair housing media products to raise awareness nationally and increase participation in Fair Housing Month, and the General Component, which funds localized, community-based education and outreach efforts addressing housing discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status, and national origin. Applicants must submit a comprehensive application through Grants.gov by the deadline of August 21, 2025, and must maintain active registrations in SAM.gov with a valid Unique Entity Identifier, as well as a current Grants.gov account linked to Login.gov. All applications must include mandatory forms such as the HUD-424-CBW Detailed Budget Worksheet, HUD-426 Certification, EOI Eligibility Certification (Appendix B), and an abstract using the standardized format in Appendix C. The Statement of Work must clearly outline quantifiable goals, activities, deliverables, and outcomes, accompanied by a detailed SOW Chart (Appendix A), and must address housing discrimination comprehensively across all protected classes. Award decisions are based on a merit review process with a total of 104 points divided among five weighted factors: applicant capacity and organizational experience (36 points), proposed SOW and budget (30 points), need and extent of the problem (19 points), measurement and evaluation plan (15 points), and up to 4 preference points for qualifying entities such as minority-serving institutions. Applications undergo a mandatory risk review assessing financial stability, past performance, management systems, compliance with 2 CFR Part 200, and public records. Awards range from $250,000 to $1,300,000 and are structured as fixed-price grants, with payments released upon satisfactory and timely completion of deliverables and submission of financial and progress reports to LOCCS. HUD maintains substantial oversight, approving all deliverables and work plans before implementation, requiring quarterly reporting, and conducting monitoring reviews. NMC products must receive prior written approval from HUD before public release, and all public-facing materials must be submitted to the Government Technical Representative at least four days in advance. Compliance with federal regulations including the Fair Housing Act, 2 CFR Part 200, Drug-Free Workplace requirements, FFATA, BABA, and accessibility
Department Of Housing And Urban Development

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about 2 months ago

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in 2 months
NAICS: 813319
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Fair Housing Initiatives Program - Fair Housing Organizations Initiative FY2025 and FY2026
Solicitation # FR-6900-N-21-B
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Department Of Housing And Urban Development

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2 months ago

DEADLINE

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NAICS: 813319
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Administration For Children And Families - Ofvps

POSTED

3 months ago

DEADLINE

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The Ministry of the Attorney General is inviting qualified respondents to participate in delivering services that support the Resilience BC Anti-Racism Network through a hub-and-spoke model, with two regional hubs—Northern and Southern—acting as central coordinators that connect to and support spoke communities across the province. These spoke communities are local or regional entities expected to actively engage with their respective hub, participate in network-wide initiatives, and receive targeted support to advance anti-racism efforts locally. The solicitation, identified as BC228218, is open for responses until June 2, 2026, with submission details and specific service requirements outlined in the comprehensive request document. The opportunity is aimed at organizations capable of fostering inclusive, community-driven approaches to combat racism and strengthen resilience through collaboration within the provincial network. All inquiries should be directed to the Contracting Authority at antiracism@gov.bc.ca.

General Info

Ministry seeks organizations to run Northern and Southern hubs supporting anti-racism efforts across BC communities.

Agency

Government of Canada → Attorney General

NAICS

813319 - Other Social Advocacy OrganizationsView NAICS

Place of Performance

CAN

Set-Aside

NONE

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Attorney General
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Government of Canada → Attorney General
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The Ministry of the Attorney General is seeking a qualified Respondents to submit a Response to this CFR for the opportunity to be evaluated to deliver services to support Resilience BC Anti-Racism network.Resilience BC will be delivered in a hub-and-spoke model. The hub-and-spoke model is a network design in which a central point, called the hub, connects multiple outlying points, known as spokes. There will be a hub for the Northern Region and another hub for the Southern Region of the province. The spokes represent local communities or regional locations. The Spokes will receive supports from the hub, engage with the hub’s activities, and be an active participant of the broader Resilience BC Network.Further details as to the scope of this opportunity and the requirements can be found within this CFR, including in section 2.3.