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Subaward Management and Fixed-Amount Subaward Administration

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This contract involves the administration of fixed-amount subawards to local non-governmental organizations and partners, ensuring all activities are in compliance with U.S. regulations. Responsibilities include obtaining prior approvals, providing necessary justifications, and conducting ongoing monitoring to maintain regulatory adherence. The contract focuses on effective management of subawards, emphasizing transparency and accountability in the use of funds. Issued by the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs under the Department of State, the subcontract pertains to the NAICS code 813219, which covers grantmaking activities. The solicitation was posted in early June 2026, with responses due by early July 2026. Although specific geographic locations and contact details are not provided, the nature of the contract highlights collaboration with local partners to support law enforcement and narcotics control initiatives internationally.

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Administers fixed subawards to NGOs, ensuring compliance with U.S. regulations and transparency.

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Department Of State → Bureau Of International Narcotics-Law EnforcementView Agency

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813219 - Other Grantmaking and Giving Services View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of State → Bureau Of International Narcotics-Law Enforcement
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Administer fixed-amount subawards to local NGOs and partners, including prior approval, justification, and compliance monitoring under U.S. regulations.

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