Grant Agreement, IAP
Description
This tender, originating from the United States and managed by the Department of Cultural Affairs in Chicago, seeks to establish a Grant Agreement with a vendor. The procurement falls under the 'Comptroller-Other' contract type, indicating a financial or administrative agreement rather than a direct procurement of goods or services for operational use. The identified vendor for this agreement is Casey Carsel.
Grant agreements typically involve the provision of funding or resources to an individual, organization, or entity for a specific project or purpose. In this context, the Department of Cultural Affairs is likely seeking to support cultural initiatives, programs, or artistic endeavors within the city or region. While the specific nature of the grant is not detailed, such agreements commonly require the recipient to adhere to defined project scopes, reporting obligations, and budgetary guidelines.
Potential applicants or interested parties should anticipate requirements related to project proposals, demonstrated capacity to execute the proposed activities, financial accountability, and compliance with relevant cultural sector regulations. The contracting authority will be assessing proposals based on their alignment with the department's cultural development objectives and the vendor's ability to effectively utilize the awarded grant. Further details regarding the scope, duration, and specific deliverables of this grant agreement would be provided in the full tender documentation.
About This Opportunity
This is a grants contract in the education and training sector. Located in United States, North America, this opportunity is open to firms and consortiums, with an estimated budget of USD 2,500.
Published through Chicago Contracts, a national government procurement portal. Public procurement tenders follow the country's national bidding regulations and may have specific eligibility and documentation requirements for grants in the education and training sector. Grant applications generally require a detailed project proposal, a clear results framework, and evidence of the applicant's capacity to deliver the proposed activities. This contract has already been awarded. The information is published for transparency and market intelligence purposes.