Opportunity

Monroe Municode #CDBG050426

Grant Writing and Administration Services for Federally Funded Projects – City of Monroe, GA

Posted

March 30, 2026

Respond By

May 04, 2026

Identifier

CDBG050426

NAICS

541611

The City of Monroe, Georgia is seeking qualified consulting firms to provide grant writing, administration, and related services for federally funded community and economic development projects. - Government Buyer: - City of Monroe, Georgia (Logan Propes, City Administrator) - Scope of Services: - Grant writing for federal programs, including Community Development Block Grants (CDBG), Redevelopment Fund Projects (RDF), Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP), Home Investment Partnerships Program (HOME), Employment Incentive Program (EIP), and Economic Development Administration (EDA) projects - Grant administration, including financial management, record keeping, public hearings, compliance monitoring, and project close-out - Preparation of environmental review records, draw/disbursement requests, bid documents, Davis-Bacon Act compliance, and fair housing requirements - Immediate focus on a CDBG project involving water and sewer infrastructure and housing components - Notable Requirements: - Demonstrated experience with federal grants and HUD compliance - Adherence to Section 3 of the HUD Act, Build America, Buy America Act (BABA), and federal/state civil rights and accessibility laws - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are mentioned, as this is a professional services procurement - Contract may cover multiple projects over a 24-month period

Description

The City of Monroe is soliciting statements of qualifications and proposals from qualified consulting firms to provide grant writing, grant administration, and related services for federally funded projects, including Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) and other federal programs. The scope includes preparation of grant applications, environmental reviews, financial administration, public hearings, compliance with labor and fair housing requirements, and project close-out. The contract may cover multiple projects over a 24-month period and is subject to federal and state regulations, including Section 3 compliance and the Build America, Buy America Act.

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