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West Central Texas Regional Housing Finance Corporation
The Workforce Solutions of West Central Texas Board is soliciting written quotes to establish a list of vendors to provide training and technical assistance services for a 12-month period. The Board seeks vendors with experience in areas such as grant writing, facilitation, strategy planning, mental health and wellness strategies, early childhood development, partnership engagement, and program evaluation. Submissions are to be emailed to rfq@wfswct.org and will be considered for approval for the vendor list, though approval does not guarantee selection for work.
Posted Date
Mar 3, 2026
Due Date
Mar 27, 2026
Release: Mar 3, 2026
West Central Texas Regional Housing Finance Corporation
Close: Mar 27, 2026
The Workforce Solutions of West Central Texas Board is soliciting written quotes to establish a list of vendors to provide training and technical assistance services for a 12-month period. The Board seeks vendors with experience in areas such as grant writing, facilitation, strategy planning, mental health and wellness strategies, early childhood development, partnership engagement, and program evaluation. Submissions are to be emailed to rfq@wfswct.org and will be considered for approval for the vendor list, though approval does not guarantee selection for work.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from West Central Texas Regional Housing Finance Corporation
The West Central Texas Area Agency on Aging (WCTAAA) presents this Area Plan for FFY 2027-2029, as mandated by the Older Americans Act. Its primary aim is to uphold the principles of dignity, independence, consumer choice, and the protection of rights for older adults. The plan outlines strategies across six core program areas: Supportive Services, Nutrition Services, Evidence-Based Disease Prevention & Health Promotion, Family Caregiver Support, Legal Assistance, and Ombudsman Services. It further establishes four overarching goals: supporting older adults to age in their community, increasing awareness and utilization of caregiving supports, enhancing communication and collaboration among stakeholders, and strengthening the Aging Services Network infrastructure. The strategic framework addresses demographic trends, emerging service demands, and system capacity to ensure responsive and sustainable services for older Texans in the West Central region.
This work program outlines the planned activities and strategic direction for the West Central Texas Council of Governments for fiscal year 2024-2025. The plan is designed to assist local governments in improving citizen health, safety, and welfare, facilitating future development, solving current problems, and promoting regional coordination. Key program areas include Regional 9-1-1, Aging and Disability Resource Center, Area Agency on Aging, Area Health Education Center, Criminal Justice Planning, Economic Development, Environmental Services, Homeland Security, Hazard Mitigation, Pipeline Safety, Law Enforcement Training, and various veteran family support services.
This five-year roadmap (2025-2030) outlines harmonized economic development initiatives across 19 counties. The strategy aims to maintain the region's Economic Development District designation, ensure eligibility for federal programs, and foster sustainable regional growth through coordinated planning. Key pillars include economic diversification, business climate enhancement, entrepreneurial ecosystem development, community identity strengthening, and housing affordability. The plan leverages economic data, stakeholder insights, and regional collaboration to address vulnerabilities and build a resilient economic framework.
This document presents the Regional Solid Waste Management Plan for the West Central Texas Council of Governments, outlining its strategic direction for 2022-2042. The plan focuses on four main goals: assuring adequate transportation and disposal capabilities, developing local source reduction and recycling programs, controlling illegal and improper disposal practices, and establishing cost-effective and environmentally suitable solid waste management systems. It aims to address concerns such as improper disposal of scrap tires and household hazardous waste, and the lack of region-wide recycling, through initiatives like developing a regional material recovery facility, promoting composting, and enhancing public education on waste management.
The strategic plan for the West Central Texas Council of Governments (WCTCOG) aims to serve nineteen counties by improving the health, safety, and general welfare of citizens and planning for future development. Its primary purpose is to identify and address gaps in critical services across the region. Key focus areas include: ensuring accessible, effective, and victim-centered resources for all crime victims; providing comprehensive, accessible, effective, and culturally appropriate services for juveniles; eliminating mental health and substance abuse problems through comprehensive, accessible services; and equipping law enforcement, courts, and detention facilities with up-to-date resources and training to provide high-level services and ensure public safety. The plan seeks to foster regional cooperation, address funding challenges, and continuously reassess needs to improve the lives of citizens.
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