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The contract supports the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor within the Department of State by managing subawards to local nongovernmental organizations and community-based entities, ensuring full adherence to U.S. Department of State regulations. This includes the review and approval of work plans, monitoring performance, and providing capacity-building assistance to strengthen the operational and financial management capabilities of subrecipients. The focus is on fostering effective local partnerships that align with U.S. foreign policy goals in democracy and human rights promotion. The subcontract is classified under NAICS code 923120 and requires responsible stewardship of federal funds through rigorous compliance mechanisms. Proposals must be submitted by August 13, 2026, and the work will be carried out in coordination with local partners, though specific performance locations are not designated. The effort emphasizes transparency, accountability, and sustainable institutional development among grassroots organizations to enhance the impact and longevity of U.S. government initiatives at the community level.

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Manage subawards to local orgs for democracy and human rights, ensuring compliance and capacity building.

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Department Of State → Bureau Of Democracy Human Rights And LaborView Agency

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923120 - Administration of Public Health ProgramsView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of State → Bureau Of Democracy Human Rights And Labor
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Manage subawards to local NGOs and community-based organizations, ensuring compliance with DOS regulations, including work plan approval and capacity building.

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