Opportunity
Georgia Procurement Registry #PE-68550-NONST-2027-000000012
Barnesville Solicits Grant Writing and Administration Consulting Services for Federal Projects
Posted
July 07, 2026
Respond By
August 10, 2026
Identifier
PE-68550-NONST-2027-000000012
NAICS
541611
The City of Barnesville, Georgia, is seeking qualified consulting firms to provide grant writing and administration services for federally funded projects, with a focus on Community Development Block Grants (CDBG). - Government Buyer: - City of Barnesville, Georgia (Lamar County) - Scope of Services: - Grant application preparation for CDBG and other federal programs - Environmental review record development - Draw/disbursement requests and financial administration - Public hearing facilitation - Compliance with labor standards (including Davis-Bacon), fair housing, and civil rights laws - Bid document assistance and project close-out documentation - Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) requirements - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with Section 3 of the HUD Act of 1968 (preference for Section 3 Business Concerns) - Adherence to Build America, Buy America Act (BABA) - Submission of specific forms/certifications for Section 3 preference - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to qualified consulting firms - Potential for additional contracts for planning, administrative, and related services over a 24-month period
Description
The City of Barnesville is seeking statements of qualifications and proposals from consultants experienced in grant writing and administration for federally assisted projects, including Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) and other federal funding 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 documentation. The procurement aims to contract a firm for grant writing and administration services related to community and economic development projects, with potential for additional contracts over a 24-month period. The project is subject to federal and state contract provisions, including Section 3 compliance and various civil rights laws.