Adopt-A-River Statewide Program Administration
Federal opportunity from 25004 - Policy and Environmental | PENV - Policy and Environmental • Oregon State Marine Board. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: May 10, 2026.
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Adopt-A-River Statewide Program Administration The Oregon State Marine Board is issuing this solicitation for administration of the statewide Oregon adopt-A-River Program. The purpose of the program is to encourage and facilitate volunteer individuals and groups to remove litter and debris from Oregon's rivers, streams, and waterways. Auxiliary aids, alternate formats, and language services are available upon request at no cost. Agency staff will do their best to meet your needs. Adopt-A-River program administration,
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The Oregon State Marine Board is seeking a contractor for the administration of the Adopt-A-River Statewide Program, aimed at promoting volunteer efforts to clean Oregon's rivers and waterways. The response deadline for proposals is set for May 10, 2026, providing ample time for preparation. This program not only encourages community involvement but also emphasizes environmental stewardship across Oregon's waterways.
Administer the Adopt-A-River program to coordinate volunteer efforts focused on litter and debris removal from Oregon's rivers and streams.
- Organizations with experience in environmental program administration
- Nonprofits focused on community engagement and environmental stewardship
- Contractors with a track record of managing volunteer programs
- Program management and coordination
- Volunteer recruitment and training
- Community outreach and education activities
- Monitoring and reporting on program effectiveness
- Ensuring compliance with environmental regulations
- Proposal outlining management approach and experience
- Track record of similar programs or projects
- Budget and pricing strategy for program administration
- Community engagement plan
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- Ensure adherence to Oregon's environmental regulations
- Participation in state and local community events
- Consider pricing models that reflect a non-profit or community engagement focus
- Explore grant or funding opportunities to support program costs
- Engage local environmental organizations as partners
- Consider teaming with logistics firms for volunteer event planning
- Potential difficulty in engaging enough volunteers
- Changes in state environmental policies impacting program
- Public perception or opposition to litter removal methods
- What is the expected number of volunteers per year?
- Are there existing partnerships with local organizations?
- What metrics will be used to measure program success?
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- Detailed scope of required administrative tasks
- Specific outcomes or deliverables expected from the program
- Budget or funding details for the program
- Information on previous program management
- Potential partnerships or stakeholders involved
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