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Provide monitoring of CAMW!’s internal procedures for fiscal compliance and sub-recipient program and fiscal monitoring services that will ensure sub-recipient compliance with required program contractual, applicable federal and state rules/regulations, and financial management practices, including generally accepted accounting practices, budgeting, internal controls, procurement, financial reporting, and cost allocation requirements. See attached file.
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Hawaii Department of Health
Record keeping: ensure that fiscal monitoring reviews (FMR) are conducted and document the following record keeping requirements in addition to any that are listed in 7 CFR, monitoring reviews. Fmr planning and preparation.
Posted Date
Nov 17, 2025
Due Date
Nov 26, 2025
Release: Nov 17, 2025
Hawaii Department of Health
Close: Nov 26, 2025
Record keeping: ensure that fiscal monitoring reviews (FMR) are conducted and document the following record keeping requirements in addition to any that are listed in 7 CFR, monitoring reviews. Fmr planning and preparation.
AvailableChesapeake Bay Trust
The goal of this research program is to answer several key restoration questions that are a barrier to watershed restoration project implementation. Funding partners hope that answering these questions will ultimately lead to increased confidence in proposed restoration project outcomes, clarification of the optimal site conditions in which to apply particular restoration techniques, how to bolster practice adoption using social science, information useful to regulatory agencies in project permitting, and information that will help guide monitoring programs. This program supports the Pooled Monitoring Initiative which is designed to connect key stormwater and stream restoration questions posed by the regulatory and practitioner communities with researchers. This program also supports research for pollutants of emerging concern, social science, "trade-offs," and more. Each year the top research questions are added to this RFP and some years past research questions are cycled off while we await findings to inform the next question’s iteration. The Pooled Monitoring Initiative pools funding resources to answer your top research questions and deliver the results back to you for use. If you are interested in funding this research, let us know as we can work together to add your funds to the "pool."
Posted Date
Nov 6, 2025
Due Date
Jan 29, 2026
Release: Nov 6, 2025
Chesapeake Bay Trust
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Barnstable County
Barnstable County invites sealed proposals for Pond Monitoring per Bid No. 8105. This RFP seeks services for pond monitoring, with bids due on December 1, 2025.
Posted Date
Nov 10, 2025
Due Date
Dec 1, 2025
Release: Nov 10, 2025
Barnstable County
Close: Dec 1, 2025
Barnstable County invites sealed proposals for Pond Monitoring per Bid No. 8105. This RFP seeks services for pond monitoring, with bids due on December 1, 2025.
AvailableColumbus Metropolitan Library
Seeking the services of a qualified contractor to provide monitoring and alarm dispatching of all cml panic buttons and intrusion control panels/communicators.
Posted Date
Oct 22, 2025
Due Date
Nov 21, 2025
Release: Oct 22, 2025
Columbus Metropolitan Library
Close: Nov 21, 2025
Seeking the services of a qualified contractor to provide monitoring and alarm dispatching of all cml panic buttons and intrusion control panels/communicators.
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The goal of this research program is to answer several key restoration questions that are a barrier to watershed restoration project implementation. Funding partners hope that answering these questions will ultimately lead to increased confidence in proposed restoration project outcomes, clarification of the optimal site conditions in which to apply particular restoration techniques, how to bolster practice adoption using social science, information useful to regulatory agencies in project permitting, and information that will help guide monitoring programs. This program supports the Pooled Monitoring Initiative which is designed to connect key stormwater and stream restoration questions posed by the regulatory and practitioner communities with researchers. This program also supports research for pollutants of emerging concern, social science, "trade-offs," and more. Each year the top research questions are added to this RFP and some years past research questions are cycled off while we await findings to inform the next question’s iteration. The Pooled Monitoring Initiative pools funding resources to answer your top research questions and deliver the results back to you for use. If you are interested in funding this research, let us know as we can work together to add your funds to the "pool."
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