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Sub-Award Management to Local NGOs

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The contract entails the management of sub-awards to local Lebanese non-governmental organizations, with a focus on ensuring full compliance with U.S. regulatory requirements, ongoing monitoring of program activities, and accurate reporting of outcomes and financial expenditures. The work is to be performed under the authority of the U.S. Mission to Lebanon within the Department of State, and the contractor is expected to establish robust systems for oversight that align with federal guidelines governing foreign assistance and sub-award administration. This includes due diligence in selecting eligible partners, enforcing contractual obligations, tracking performance metrics, and maintaining transparent documentation for audit and accountability purposes. All activities must be carried out in accordance with the North American Industry Classification System code 813211, which pertains to civic and social organizations, reflecting the nature of the engagement with local NGOs. The opportunity was posted on July 7, 2026, with a response deadline of August 7, 2026, and is structured as a subcontract under the U.S. government’s foreign program framework. While no specific geographic location is defined beyond the context of Lebanon, performance is expected to be implemented across the country in coordination with local partners, requiring cultural awareness, logistical adaptability, and strong communication channels to support effective program delivery under U.S. federal standards.

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Manage U.S.-funded sub-awards to Lebanese NGOs with full regulatory compliance, monitoring, and reporting under State Department authority.

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

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813211 - Grantmaking FoundationsView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of State → U.S. Mission To Lebanon
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Management of sub-awards to local Lebanese NGOs including compliance, monitoring, and reporting under U.S. regulations.

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