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NAICS Code· 813319

Other Social Advocacy Organizations

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in social advocacy (except human rights and environmental protection, conservation, and wildlife preservation). Establishments in this industry address issues, such as peace and international understanding; community action (excluding civic organizations); or advancing social causes, such as firearms safety, drunk driving prevention, or drug abuse awareness. These organizations may solicit contributions and offer memberships to support these causes. Illustrative Examples: Community action advocacy organizations Substance abuse prevention advocacy organizations Firearms advocacy organizations Taxpayers' advocacy organizations Peace advocacy organizations Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--Show more

NAICS 813319 – Other Social Advocacy Organizations encompasses nonprofit entities engaged in promoting social change, civil rights, public policy reform, and community empowerment initiatives that fall outside the scope of more narrowly defined advocacy categories. These organizations typically deliver services such as public education campaigns, policy research, legislative lobbying, community organizing, and grassroots mobilization to advance causes related to equity, justice, environmental stewardship, or human rights.

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NAICS 813319 – Other Social Advocacy Organizations encompasses nonprofit entities engaged in promoting social change, civil rights, public policy reform, and community empowerment initiatives that fall outside the scope of more narrowly defined advocacy categories. These organizations typically deli...

NAICS 813319 – Other Social Advocacy Organizations encompasses nonprofit entities engaged in promoting social change, civil rights, public policy reform, and community empowerment initiatives that fall outside the scope of more narrowly defined advocacy categories. These organizations typically deliver services such as public education campaigns, policy research, legislative lobbying, community organizing, and grassroots mobilization to advance causes related to equity, justice, environmental stewardship, or human rights. In the federal contracting landscape, this NAICS code captures work funded through grants and cooperative agreements aimed at building civic capacity, supporting underserved populations, and advancing agency missions tied to social services, education, and public engagement. While not traditionally associated with large-scale procurement, these organizations often partner with federal agencies to extend outreach, implement community-based programs, and ensure equitable access to federal resources. No contractor data is available for this NAICS code, indicating a fragmented competitive landscape with no dominant prime contractors. The sector is primarily populated by small businesses, community-based nonprofits, and mission-driven organizations, many of which operate regionally and rely on grant funding rather than traditional contracts. No agency data is available, suggesting that funding is distributed across multiple departments with social service, education, or civil rights mandates, such as the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Justice, and the Environmental Protection Agency, often through discretionary grant programs. The market is characterized by low concentration and high mission alignment requirements, presenting opportunities for organizations with proven community engagement track records and expertise in federal grant compliance. Procurement trends favor local capacity building and partnerships with underrepresented entities, making this a niche but accessible segment for mission-aligned contractors focused on social impact rather than scale.

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NAICS code 813319 covers Other Social Advocacy Organizations. This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in social advocacy (except human rights and environmental protection, conservation, and wildlife preservation). Establishments in this industry address issues, such as peace and international understanding; community action (excluding civic organizations); or advancing social causes, such as firearms safety, drunk driving prevention, or drug abuse awareness. These organizations may solicit contributions and offer memberships to support these causes. Illustrative Examples: Community action advocacy organizations Substance abuse prevention advocacy organizations Firearms advocacy organizations Taxpayers' advocacy organizations Peace advocacy organizations Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--

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Alternatives to Abortion Program ServicesThe Missouri Department of Social Services is conducting a Single Feasible Source procurement under state statute §34.044 RSMo to extend Contract CS221991001 with Alliance for Life – Missouri, Inc. for the continuation of Alternatives to Abortion Program Services. The solicitation, identified as STATE 0000000496SL, was posted on July 7, 2026, with responses due by July 14, 2026, and the contract period will run from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2027. This action is non-competitive and justified solely by the absence of alternative providers capable of delivering the existing program without disruption, with no options for renewal beyond this one-year term. The performance location is statewide in Missouri, though no specific cities or facilities are designated, and no physical deliverables or packaging requirements are involved, as the contract pertains exclusively to service provision. The buyer and primary point of contact is Nicolle Backes of the PROC OA DIVISION OF PURCHASING PROCUREMENTS, reachable via email, and no contracted COR, COTR, or formal payment office details are provided. No pricing information, contract value, or cost details are disclosed in the documentation, and no standard Federal Acquisition Regulation clauses or mandatory certifications are included. The offeror’s size status, UEI or CAGE code, and socioeconomic certifications are not reported, nor are any specific performance metrics, inspection criteria, quality standards, or key personnel requirements outlined. The solicitation does not reference any technical specifications, compliance standards, or invoicing systems, and submissions must be sent electronically via email without prescribed formats, page limits, or file types. This procurement serves as a temporary administrative measure while the Department develops a future Request for Proposal with enhanced evaluation criteria, and no competitive evaluation factors or weighting systems apply to this award. The entire action is governed by Missouri state procurement law and is intended solely to maintain uninterrupted service delivery under the existing program.
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NAICS: 813319
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Centers for Independent Living Competition - American SamoaThe Administration for Community Living, under the Department of Health and Human Services, is seeking to award a single grant of $159,762 to establish a consumer-driven Center for Independent Living in American Samoa, with total program funding of $319,524 over a two-year period structured into two twelve-month budget periods beginning September 30, 2026. The center must provide mandatory core services including information and referral, independent living skills training, peer counseling, individual and systems advocacy, transition support from institutions to the community, assistance for individuals at risk of institutionalization, and support for youth transitioning to postsecondary life, in full compliance with Title VII of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended and the requirements outlined in 45 CFR Part 1329. The solicitation, numbered HHS-2026-ACL-AOD-IL-0013, is open to nonprofit organizations and requires applicants to be registered in SAM.gov with an active Unique Entity Identifier, maintain an active Grants.gov account linked to Login.gov, and submit a comprehensive application package including the SF-424, SF-424A, SF-424B, Key Contacts Form, Grants.gov Lobbying Form, Project/Performance Site Location Form, a 20-page project narrative, an unlimited-page budget narrative, an indirect cost agreement or election of the de minimis rate of up to 15% of modified total direct costs, commitment letters from key partners, proof of nonprofit status, and resumes or job descriptions for key personnel. All submissions must be in English, use Times New Roman or Arial 11-point font, have one-inch margins, and be uploaded via Grants.gov by the deadline of August 3, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time. The award will be subject to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements at 2 CFR Part 200, effective October 1, 2025, which supersedes 45 CFR 75 with limited exceptions under 2 CFR 300, and must also adhere to the HHS Grants Policy Statement. Applications will undergo a pass/fail review for responsiveness, a risk assessment for financial stewardship and project viability, and a merit review weighted heavily toward organizational resources and capabilities (40 points), followed by purpose and need, response, and impact, which includes measurable outcomes, evaluation
Administration For Community Living

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NAICS: 813319
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FAIR HOUSING INITIATIVES PROGRAM PRIVATE ENFORCEMENT INITIATIVEThe 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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NAICS: 813319
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Fair Housing Initiatives Program - Education and Outreach InitiativeThe 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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NAICS: 813319
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Statewide Family NetworkThe Statewide Family Network solicitation aims to strengthen the ability of statewide, family-controlled organizations to provide support, training, and mentorship to primary caregivers raising children, youth, and young adults with serious emotional disturbance or co-occurring disorders. This initiative, funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration under the Department of Health and Human Services, seeks to empower families through structured, community-based services that enhance their capacity to navigate mental health systems and promote positive outcomes for their loved ones. The program prioritizes grassroots, family-led efforts and is designed to build sustainable networks that amplify caregiver voices and expertise. Interested applicants must submit proposals by July 27, 2026, following the solicitation issued on July 1, 2026, under number SM-26-028. The funding opportunity is open to organizations operating at the state level with a proven track record in family engagement and mental health advocacy. All performance activities are expected to occur nationwide, with no specific geographic restrictions listed. For inquiries, applicants may contact Carmen Baldwin, the designated Grantor, via email at nofobudget.cmhs@samhsa.hhs.gov or by phone at 3368378054. The solicitation does not specify a set-aside for particular entity types, and no NAICS code has been assigned, indicating flexibility in applicant eligibility under federal grant guidelines.
Substance Abuse And Mental Health Services Administration

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NAICS: 813319
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Fair Housing Initiatives Program - Fair Housing Organizations Initiative FY2025 and FY2026The Department of Housing and Urban Development is offering funding through the Fair Housing Initiatives Program – Fair Housing Organizations Initiative for fiscal years 2025 and 2026 to support organizations engaged in fair housing enforcement activities, with a focus on underserved geographic areas and regions with high concentrations of individuals protected under the Fair Housing Act. Applicants must demonstrate organizational capacity and relevant experience, propose a sound approach with clear objectives tied to complaint intake, investigation, testing, outreach, and systemic enforcement, and align activities with federal requirements including 24 CFR 125.107 and 2 CFR Part 200. Proposals are evaluated on a weighted basis totaling 100 points across four factors: organizational capacity and staff expertise (36 points), soundness of the proposed approach including budget (30 points), the nature and urgency of the fair housing problem in the target area (19 points), and the ability to measure and evaluate outcomes (15 points). Up to four additional preference points may be awarded for affiliation with a Minority-Serving Institution, Promise Zone, or Opportunity Zone, with no applicant eligible for more than four combined preference points. To be eligible, applicants must achieve a minimum score of 75 points before preference adjustments, and awards are determined through a best-value trade-off process, not on the basis of lowest cost. All applicants must be registered in SAM.gov with an active Unique Entity Identifier and submit applications through Grants.gov by August 21, 2025, using prescribed forms including SF-424, HUD-424B, HUD-424CBW, SF-LLL, and certifications for drug-free workplace and lobbying compliance. Required attachments include detailed narratives and supporting documentation for preference claims, formatted in 12-point Times New Roman with 1-inch margins and limited to specified page and character counts. Performance is expected to begin November 1, 2025, with the standard award period lasting through November 1, 2026, and extended awards up to 36 months available for new organizations. Recipients must comply with federal financial reporting via SF-425, adhere to whistleblower protections, avoid prohibited telecommunications equipment, and maintain ethical standards under 2 CFR Part 200. Acceptance of deliverables, including reports and training materials, is subject to review and approval by the Government Technical Representative, and organizations must submit quarterly and final performance data using HUD-specific forms. Funding ranges from $10
Department Of Housing And Urban Development

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NAICS: 813319
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Building Communities of RecoveryThe Building Communities of Recovery program, under solicitation number TI-26-010, is designed to empower organizations to mobilize and coordinate community resources in order to expand access to long-term recovery support for individuals battling substance use disorders and co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. The initiative emphasizes collaboration across local networks to build sustainable recovery ecosystems that address the complex needs of affected populations. Applications must demonstrate clear strategies for integrating services, engaging stakeholders, and ensuring equitable access to support systems. This federal solicitation, managed by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration within the Department of Health and Human Services, has a strict submission limit: only the first 70 complete, high-quality applications received via eRA will be accepted and reviewed. The portal will automatically close once this threshold is reached, regardless of the official deadline, making early submission critical. The application window opened on June 16, 2026, and closes on July 16, 2026, with Gina Evans of SAMHSA serving as the primary point of contact for inquiries. There is no set-aside designation, and performance is not restricted to a specific geographic location, allowing broad eligibility for organizations nationally.
Substance Abuse And Mental Health Services Administration

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NAICS: 813319
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Behavioral Health and Community Safety PartnershipsThe Behavioral Health and Community Safety Partnerships initiative, solicited under SM-26-023 by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration within the Department of Health and Human Services, aims to foster collaborative efforts that address the intersection of behavioral health and community safety. The program seeks to reduce the harmful effects of crime, violence, and disorder on individuals and families by integrating behavioral health services into community safety strategies, with a specific focus on improving outcomes for youth and vulnerable populations affected by these issues. Applicants are encouraged to develop innovative, evidence-based partnerships that enhance coordination between public health, law enforcement, social services, and community organizations. The solicitation was posted on June 11, 2026, with a response deadline of July 13, 2026, and is open to federal applicants seeking to implement strategies that align with the program’s goals. There is no set-aside designation specified, and the place of performance is not limited to a specific geographic area. All proposals must be submitted through the official grants portal, and inquiries should be directed to Gina Evans at the provided email and phone number. The initiative emphasizes cross-sector collaboration and measurable improvements in community well-being, requiring applicants to demonstrate clear plans for implementation, evaluation, and sustainability.
Substance Abuse And Mental Health Services Administration

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