Low Income Taxpayer Clinic Grants
Federal opportunity from DR129DOR - FINANCIAL SERVICES • Department of Revenue. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Aug 16, 2024. Industry: NAICS 93, 16, 18.
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Low Income Taxpayer Clinic Grants
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The Low Income Taxpayer Clinic Grants provide financial support to organizations assisting low-income individuals with their tax filing and legal representation needs. The response deadline for proposals is set for August 16, 2024. This grant opportunity does not set aside specific eligibility for small business participation.
The buyer aims to disburse funds to clinics that provide tax-related assistance to low-income taxpayers, which includes educational resources and legal representation.
- Nonprofit organizations specializing in tax assistance
- Legal aid organizations
- Community service organizations focusing on low-income populations
- Identify eligible nonprofit organizations for grants
- Develop a proposal submission process
- Establish grant management protocols
- Completed grant application form
- Organizational budget and financial statement
- List of proposed services and target beneficiaries
- Proof of nonprofit status
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Funding must be used exclusively for tax assistance programs
- Detailed reporting on fund allocation and outcomes required
- Budget should reflect realistic costs associated with providing legal services and educational materials
- Consider potential cost-sharing with other funding sources
- Collaborations with local legal aid societies
- Partnerships with tax professionals for enhanced service delivery
- Underestimating the demand for services leading to insufficient funds
- Compliance with reporting requirements may be challenging for smaller organizations
- What metrics will be used to evaluate clinic success?
- Are there specific underserved populations that the agency wants to prioritize?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Details on grant amounts or funding limits
- Specific eligibility criteria beyond organization type
- Guidelines on how to measure clinic success
- Clarification on expected outcomes and reporting requirements
- Information on required partnership documentation
- Timeline for fund disbursement after selection
- Details about the evaluation committee
- Accessibility considerations for the application process
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