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The State of Maine (Maine Office of Community Affairs) seeks a contractor to provide resilience finance coordination services to support communities enrolled in the Community Resilience Partnership, including training, peer learning, and facilitating regional collaboration. The contract is for an initial 12‑month period with possible renewal up to three years, and includes quarterly and annual reporting requirements. The solicitation opened 2025-12-17 and closes 2026-01-28; questions are due 2026-01-09 and the buyer contact is Marina Tomer (Marina.Tomer@maine.gov, (207) 816‑2528).
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The State of Maine Office of Community Affairs (State Resilience Office) seeks proposals for a Resilient Maine Regional Collaborative Resilience Finance Coordinator to provide financial and technical assistance to municipal, tribal, and unorganized territory communities enrolled in the Community Resilience Partnership. The selected vendor will provide capital planning and budgeting assistance, help finance climate resilience projects across enrolled communities, and deliver quarterly and annual performance reporting tied to defined metrics. The contract is anticipated to begin March 15, 2026 for an initial one-year period with two optional renewals, and initial funding for the position is expected at $200,000, with funds derived from a NOAA Climate Resilience Regional Challenge grant.
Posted Date
Dec 17, 2025
Due Date
Jan 28, 2026
Release: Dec 17, 2025
Close: Jan 28, 2026
The State of Maine Office of Community Affairs (State Resilience Office) seeks proposals for a Resilient Maine Regional Collaborative Resilience Finance Coordinator to provide financial and technical assistance to municipal, tribal, and unorganized territory communities enrolled in the Community Resilience Partnership. The selected vendor will provide capital planning and budgeting assistance, help finance climate resilience projects across enrolled communities, and deliver quarterly and annual performance reporting tied to defined metrics. The contract is anticipated to begin March 15, 2026 for an initial one-year period with two optional renewals, and initial funding for the position is expected at $200,000, with funds derived from a NOAA Climate Resilience Regional Challenge grant.
AvailableSeeking proposals to provide municipal governments, tribal governments, and unorganized territories in Maine with support for financing climate resilience projects. Services will include assisting communities with capital planning and budgeting for long-term investments in climate resilience, clean energy, energy efficiency, and natural-hazard risk reduction.
Posted Date
Dec 17, 2025
Due Date
Jan 28, 2026
Release: Dec 17, 2025
Close: Jan 28, 2026
Seeking proposals to provide municipal governments, tribal governments, and unorganized territories in Maine with support for financing climate resilience projects. Services will include assisting communities with capital planning and budgeting for long-term investments in climate resilience, clean energy, energy efficiency, and natural-hazard risk reduction.
This Request for Quotation (RFQ) is for resilient general-purpose mounts, identified by NSN 5340-01-618-3046. It is designated as a HUBZone set-aside, with an estimated total value of $350,000 for an initial quantity of 143 units. The procurement falls under NAICS 332722 and PSC 53, requiring deliveries within 92 days under an automated indefinite delivery contract for up to one year or until the aggregate value of $350,000 is reached.
Posted Date
Jan 6, 2026
Due Date
Jan 21, 2026
Release: Jan 6, 2026
Close: Jan 21, 2026
This Request for Quotation (RFQ) is for resilient general-purpose mounts, identified by NSN 5340-01-618-3046. It is designated as a HUBZone set-aside, with an estimated total value of $350,000 for an initial quantity of 143 units. The procurement falls under NAICS 332722 and PSC 53, requiring deliveries within 92 days under an automated indefinite delivery contract for up to one year or until the aggregate value of $350,000 is reached.
The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) is soliciting proposals to prepare a Transportation Resilience Improvement Plan (TRIP) that will include a risk-based vulnerability assessment of transportation assets in the Greater Philadelphia Region and a prioritized list of resilience projects addressing flooding, extreme heat, and other natural hazards. The work includes stakeholder outreach, development of draft and final TRIP documents, and a 24-month period of performance expected to start March 2026. The solicitation is a procurement (not a grant), is open as of 2026-01-06, and establishes proposal submission requirements and deadlines.
Posted Date
Jan 5, 2026
Due Date
Feb 12, 2026
Release: Jan 5, 2026
Close: Feb 12, 2026
The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) is soliciting proposals to prepare a Transportation Resilience Improvement Plan (TRIP) that will include a risk-based vulnerability assessment of transportation assets in the Greater Philadelphia Region and a prioritized list of resilience projects addressing flooding, extreme heat, and other natural hazards. The work includes stakeholder outreach, development of draft and final TRIP documents, and a 24-month period of performance expected to start March 2026. The solicitation is a procurement (not a grant), is open as of 2026-01-06, and establishes proposal submission requirements and deadlines.
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