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Provide administrative support for implementing SFCA state poet laureate program.
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The State of Hawaii's State Foundation on Culture and the Arts (SFCA), under the Department of Accounting and General Services, issued solicitation P26001451 to procure administrative services to implement the Hawai'i State Poet Laureate Program. The solicitation requests a contractor to provide program coordination, administrative logistics, and operational support; it was released 2026-01-09 and proposals are due 2026-01-30 at 2:00 PM HST (2026-01-31T00:00:00Z). This is a procurement (contract) opportunity â not a grant â and the solicitation status is Released and open as of 2026-01-13.
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Jan 31, 2026
Close: Jan 31, 2026
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The State of Hawaii's State Foundation on Culture and the Arts (SFCA), under the Department of Accounting and General Services, issued solicitation P26001451 to procure administrative services to implement the Hawai'i State Poet Laureate Program. The solicitation requests a contractor to provide program coordination, administrative logistics, and operational support; it was released 2026-01-09 and proposals are due 2026-01-30 at 2:00 PM HST (2026-01-31T00:00:00Z). This is a procurement (contract) opportunity â not a grant â and the solicitation status is Released and open as of 2026-01-13.
Provide at least twelve (12) official Poet Laureate activities in locations across the city, no less than six (6) public classes or workshops at various LAPL branches as well as six (6) public readings of: 1) original works created for these events, 2) past work appropriate to the occasion and audience, and/or 3) historic works by past or living Los Angeles poets. In addition to these officially requested activities, the City may request approximately three (3) more recommended activities in schools, universities, conferences, or private gatherings wherein audiences may be limited to enrolled members or invited guests; Engage with Los Angeles residents, visitors, civic and elected leaders, young people, adults, seniors, and students of all ages about the value of poetry, the written word, and creative expression through self-coordinated or community-partnered activities that are reviewed and approved by LAPL; Submit content for one (1) poetry blog on the LAPL website to be updated on at least a quarterly basis. The purpose of the blog is to excite discussion, exchange, and participation in poetry, as well as educate readers about the culture of the written and spoken word in Los Angeles; Use social media as often as possible, or work with City staff to prepare social media communications that encourage excitement about poetry, literacy and literary events, and related issues; and, Write one (1) or more commemorative poem(s) each year related to a theme or topic integral to Los Angeles. Use the premiere of this/these poem(s) as a way to announce an open-call to all regional poets (emerging and masters, living or working in LA City) to submit poems for placement on sidewalks, streetlights, or related design-sites.
Posted Date
Jan 27, 2026
Due Date
Feb 20, 2026
Release: Jan 27, 2026
Close: Feb 20, 2026
Provide at least twelve (12) official Poet Laureate activities in locations across the city, no less than six (6) public classes or workshops at various LAPL branches as well as six (6) public readings of: 1) original works created for these events, 2) past work appropriate to the occasion and audience, and/or 3) historic works by past or living Los Angeles poets. In addition to these officially requested activities, the City may request approximately three (3) more recommended activities in schools, universities, conferences, or private gatherings wherein audiences may be limited to enrolled members or invited guests; Engage with Los Angeles residents, visitors, civic and elected leaders, young people, adults, seniors, and students of all ages about the value of poetry, the written word, and creative expression through self-coordinated or community-partnered activities that are reviewed and approved by LAPL; Submit content for one (1) poetry blog on the LAPL website to be updated on at least a quarterly basis. The purpose of the blog is to excite discussion, exchange, and participation in poetry, as well as educate readers about the culture of the written and spoken word in Los Angeles; Use social media as often as possible, or work with City staff to prepare social media communications that encourage excitement about poetry, literacy and literary events, and related issues; and, Write one (1) or more commemorative poem(s) each year related to a theme or topic integral to Los Angeles. Use the premiere of this/these poem(s) as a way to announce an open-call to all regional poets (emerging and masters, living or working in LA City) to submit poems for placement on sidewalks, streetlights, or related design-sites.
AvailableRemote monitoring of Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) for Hawaii Army National Guard's Arms, Ammunition and Explosive (AA&E) vaults across Hawaii.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Sep 30, 2026
Release: -
Close: Sep 30, 2026
Remote monitoring of Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) for Hawaii Army National Guard's Arms, Ammunition and Explosive (AA&E) vaults across Hawaii.
AvailableThe University of Hawaii is seeking proposals for program administration and compliance oversight of its Tax Deferred Annuity (TDA) Program.
Posted Date
Jan 23, 2026
Due Date
Feb 24, 2026
Release: Jan 23, 2026
Close: Feb 24, 2026
The University of Hawaii is seeking proposals for program administration and compliance oversight of its Tax Deferred Annuity (TDA) Program.
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