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Youth Engagement and Outreach Coordination

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The contract titled Youth Engagement and Outreach Coordination seeks to develop and implement comprehensive strategies aimed at activating and sustaining youth participation through recruitment, retention, peer-led outreach, and localized community initiatives. The effort is designed to foster meaningful involvement among young people by building trust, encouraging collaboration, and embedding programs within the environments where youth live and interact. Activities must be culturally responsive, scalable, and aligned with the goal of empowering youth as agents of change in their communities. This subcontract is administered by the Administration for Children and Families under the Department of Health and Human Services, with a North American Industry Classification System code of 624110, indicating a focus on social assistance services. The opportunity was posted on July 17, 2026, with a response deadline of August 17, 2026. While specific geographic performance locations and point of contact details are not provided, the work is expected to occur across communities served by the agency, with flexibility to address regional needs. The structure emphasizes grassroots engagement and requires proven experience in youth development, community mobilization, and culturally competent programming.

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Engage youth through culturally competent, peer-led outreach and community-based initiatives to empower youth as agents of change.

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Department Of Health And Human Services → Administration For Children & Families - Acyf/fysbView Agency

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624110 - Child and Youth ServicesView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Health And Human Services → Administration For Children & Families - Acyf/fysb
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Develop and execute youth engagement strategies including recruitment, retention, peer outreach, and community-based activities.

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