Opportunity

California eProcure #P2580036

Consulting Services for Zoonotic Disease Initiative Facilitation – California Department of Fish and Wildlife

Posted

April 03, 2026

Respond By

May 05, 2026

Identifier

P2580036

NAICS

541618, 541611

This opportunity seeks consulting services to support the California Department of Fish and Wildlife's Zoonotic Disease Initiative (ZDI), funded by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. - Government Buyer: - California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) - Supported by a US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) grant - Services Requested: - Independent facilitation and mediation services - Facilitate the ZDI Grant Implementation Team and Steering Committee - Develop an operational framework for a wildlife health collaborative - Enhance and support wildlife health and zoonotic disease collaboratives in California and neighboring states - Stakeholder engagement, capacity building, and mediation - Relevant UNSPSC codes: 77101604 (Environmental management), 80122001 (Legal mediation), 80171502 (Public relations/stakeholder facilitation) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Emphasis on collaboration and stakeholder engagement across state lines - Focus on building capacity for wildlife health and zoonotic disease management - Services must support both current and new collaborative efforts - Place of Performance: - Primary location: Alameda County, California (state government office) - Supported by federal grant funding

Description

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is seeking a qualified individual or business to provide independent facilitation and mediation services to support the Zoonotic Disease Initiative (ZDI) Grant Implementation Team and Steering Committee. The goal is to develop an operational framework for a wildlife health collaborative that strengthens and facilitates wildlife health and zoonotic disease collaboratives within California and adjacent states. This effort is funded by a US Fish and Wildlife Service grant to build wildlife health and zoonotic disease capacity regionally. The services will help enhance collaboration and capacity in wildlife health and zoonotic disease management.

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