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The San Mateo County Sustainability Department is soliciting proposals for a contractor to provide capacity-building, technical assistance, training, and facilitation services to a network of ten or more community-based organizations (CBOs) contracted by the Department. The contractor will assist CBOs with invoicing, budgeting, task order responses, and will provide consulting and training for Department staff while developing a communications and partnership plan. The RFP is for a three-year contract with routine deliverables and an anticipated award in February 2026.
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School Community Partnerships - Comprehensive Services
Posted Date
Dec 5, 2022
Due Date
Dec 31, 2025
Release: Dec 5, 2022
Close: Dec 31, 2025
School Community Partnerships - Comprehensive Services
AvailableOutreach services and technical assistant services to support watershed restoration projects that improve water quality in communities.
Posted Date
Nov 25, 2025
Due Date
Jan 15, 2026
Release: Nov 25, 2025
Close: Jan 15, 2026
Outreach services and technical assistant services to support watershed restoration projects that improve water quality in communities.
AvailableProvide capacity building services.
Posted Date
Sep 3, 2024
Due Date
Sep 3, 2029
Release: Sep 3, 2024
Close: Sep 3, 2029
Provide capacity building services.
AvailableGrant proposals statewide to build, strengthen, and enhance community capacity within native hawaiian homestead communities. Community capacity building grants seek to help homestead lessee communities to carry out their community visions and plans. Capacity areas include but are not limited to the following: (1) mission, vision, strategy; (2) governance and leadership; (3) program research, development, evaluation; (4) community outreach/engagement and strategic relationships; (5) resource development (ie funds, staff, community volunteers); and (6) internal administrative systems. Partnerships and teams of dhhl beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries, including individuals and organizations, are encouraged to apply. Proposed capacity building projects must be beneficiary-driven, demonstrate beneficiary leadership and assistance, and benefit existing dhhl homestead lessees.
Posted Date
Oct 27, 2025
Due Date
Jan 12, 2026
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Close: Jan 12, 2026
Grant proposals statewide to build, strengthen, and enhance community capacity within native hawaiian homestead communities. Community capacity building grants seek to help homestead lessee communities to carry out their community visions and plans. Capacity areas include but are not limited to the following: (1) mission, vision, strategy; (2) governance and leadership; (3) program research, development, evaluation; (4) community outreach/engagement and strategic relationships; (5) resource development (ie funds, staff, community volunteers); and (6) internal administrative systems. Partnerships and teams of dhhl beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries, including individuals and organizations, are encouraged to apply. Proposed capacity building projects must be beneficiary-driven, demonstrate beneficiary leadership and assistance, and benefit existing dhhl homestead lessees.
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