Community Development Grant
Federal opportunity from HTH001 - Town Hall • Town of Holbrook. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 26, 2026. Industry: NAICS 93, 14, 00.
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Description
The Town of Holbrook, acting through its Town Administrator, seeks a professional firm or team to provide Grant Administration Services for the implementation of CDBG program activities funded by a FY 2025 Massachusetts CDBG (MCDBG) grant from the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities (EOHLC). The approved grant activities include:
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The Town of Holbrook is seeking professional Grant Administration Services for the implementation of activities funded by a FY 2025 Massachusetts CDBG grant. This opportunity, associated with the agency HTH001, is aimed at firms that can execute and manage the Community Development Block Grant program activities effectively. The response deadline is set for February 26, 2026, allowing ample time for interested bidders to prepare their submissions.
The Town Administrator of Holbrook is looking for a qualified firm or team to administer grant activities related to the Massachusetts Community Development Block Grant program.
- Firms with experience in CDBG administration
- Teams with a strong understanding of local government
- Consultants specialized in community development
- Organizations with a track record in grant management
- Assessing compliance with CDBG regulations
- Managing grant applications and disbursement
- Monitoring program performance and reporting
- Engaging with stakeholders for program input
- Facilitating community outreach for project tasks
- Executive Summary
- Proposed Methodology for Grant Administration
- Team Qualifications and Relevant Experience
- References from Similar Projects
- Cost Proposal and Pricing Structure
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- Ensure adherence to CDBG guidelines
- Include provisions for reporting and evaluation compliance
- Consider a competitive pricing structure that reflects value for grant management
- Factor in overhead costs of project management
- Partnering with local nonprofits for community outreach
- Involving legal advisors with experience in grant compliance
- Potential changes to state grant regulations
- Budget constraints impacting funding availability
- Time constraints on the project timeline
- What specific CDBG program activities will need the most focus?
- Are there pre-existing community partnerships the selected firm should leverage?
- What metrics will be used to measure the success of grant administration?
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- Detailed budget amounts for grant activities
- Specific performance metrics required
- Any mandatory reporting formats
- Information on past experiences with local firms
- Clarification on the selection criteria for bidders
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