EOLWD/MDCS Grant Writing and Implementation
Federal opportunity from DAO01 - Department of Administrative Offices • Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 23, 2026. Industry: NAICS 00, 86, 13, 80, 10, 82, 11, 16.
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Description
Responsible for support in development of a competitive application for U.S. DOE Grant and if awarded, assist with grant management (design and implementation). Responsible for support in development of a competitive application for U.S. DOE Grant and if awarded, assist with grant management (design and implementation). Connecting Talent Competitive Grant Writing and Implementation
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The Department of Administrative Offices (DAO01) is seeking support for the development of a competitive application for a U.S. DOE Grant. Proposals should include assistance with grant management upon award, focusing on both design and implementation phases. The response deadline for submissions is February 23, 2026, which allows time for thorough preparation and strategic proposal alignment.
Develop a competitive application for a U.S. DOE Grant and provide grant management support if awarded.
- Organizations with experience in federal grant writing.
- Firms with a track record in project management.
- Consultants knowledgeable in DOE funding guidelines.
- Conduct research on grant requirements.
- Draft and submit the grant application.
- Design and implement the project plan if awarded.
- Monitor grant compliance and reporting.
- Facilitate stakeholder engagement.
- Completed proposal outline.
- Staffing plan and bios.
- Demonstrated experience with similar grants.
- Budget breakdown and justification.
- Timeline for project milestones.
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- Ensure adherence to U.S. DOE grant writing standards.
- Verify compliance with local and federal regulations.
- Consider a fixed fee for the proposal development phase.
- Include variable pricing for implementation support based on scope and deliverables.
- Partner with organizations having complementary expertise in grant management.
- Involve subcontractors specializing in specific areas of the project.
- Potential changes in DOE grant regulations.
- Competition from experienced grant writers.
- Challenges in stakeholder alignment.
- What specific objectives does the agency prioritize for the grant?
- Are there preferred methodologies for project design?
- What are the key evaluation metrics for success?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No specific funding amount disclosed.
- No detailed guidelines on grant application format.
- Lack of information on the types of projects supported by the grant.
- No details on performance measures post-award.
- No past performance metrics provided.
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