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Representative Randall Submits FY27 Community Project Funding Requests
March 16, 2026
Representative Emily Randall has submitted funding requests for up to 15 community projects within Washington State's 6th Congressional District for fiscal year 2027 to the House Appropriations Committee. These requests are part of the Community Project Funding (CPF) process, which enables state and local governments and eligible non-profits to seek federal funds for local initiatives. While submission does not guarantee funding, this process signals potential upcoming procurement opportunities for contractors and service providers supporting community projects in the region.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the CPF process as a source of federal funding that can lead to contracts for local infrastructure, social services, or community development projects.
- Agencies and contractors operating in Washington State's 6th District may find new opportunities if these projects receive appropriations.
- Engagement with local government and non-profits involved in CPF submissions can position businesses for upcoming solicitations.
- Representative Randall's office can be contacted for further information on specific projects and potential procurement pathways.
Under guidelines issued by the Appropriations Committee, each Representative may request funding for up to 15 projects in their community for fiscal year 2027.
— Representative Emily Randall
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- FY27 CPF SELECTIONS | Representative Emily Randall · Randall House · Mar 16