Department of Housing and Urban Development budget. Only organizations, with a c 3 nonprofit status and a minimum of one year experience providing one of the related services are qualified to apply. To view RFP, click here. One 1 original request for qualifications plus three 3 copies must be received by p. Any questions pertaining to the RFQ should be sent to Bonnie. To view Request for Qualifications, click here. LWDB 71 seeks to strengthen the workforce development system for City of Shreveport residents and its employers.
The contract resulting from this RFP is anticipated to begin July 1, and continue through June 30, LWDB 71 reserves the option to extend the contract term for three 3 additional month periods, based on future funding availability, additional proposed rulemaking from the U. Department of Labor, community need, contractors' performance, and other factors. Proposals will be accepted from any public, private for-profit or non-profit entity that can demonstrate the administrative capability to successfully provide the services identified in this RFP.
The content of the accepted proposals will become the basis for the negotiation of a final contract agreement. This negotiation will include all elements of the proposal and may include additional elements as negotiated. To view RFP Proposal, click here. To view Zoom Information or link, click here. BCJI focus on enforcement efforts in neighborhoods where significant crime or crime hotspots exists.
Solutions are developed based on data-driven, comprehensive, and community-oriented strategies to reduce crime in neighborhoods of serious and violent crime. The city is requesting Statement of Qualifications from higher education institution who have extensive experience with research that involves the collection and analysis of data related to crime and community-based issues. The Respondent must develop a wide range of crime prevention and intervention strategies to address the conditions, including physical conditions, which contribute to crime in these areas.
This includes programs aimed at developing or improving relationships between law enforcement and the communities they serve, including through community outreach and listening sessions, and supporting nonprofit organizations that focus on improving stressed relationships between law enforcement officers and communities.
To view SOQ, click here. These funds will be a critical tool to support the redevelopment of neighborhoods and provide tremendous redevelopment opportunities. This could include marketing, managing, planning, outreach and implementation. The respondent to this Statement of Qualifications SOQ will assist in developing and managing various projects associated with the aforementioned funds. These projects include, but are not limited to, physical, community and economic development activities that enhance and accelerate the transformation of the neighborhoods.
The timeframe for completion of these projects are one 1 year from the start date or sooner. The successful respondent will be responsible for managing all activities and coordination with the special programs. This position has considerable interface with the city departments and other local partners.
To view job description, click here. Bidders must contact Penny Butler by noon March 9, to be added to the teleconference with name of individual s that will be in attendance and an email and phone number for a contact with that agency that will be in attendance via Zoom to the orientation.
A five-year Consolidated Strategy Plan must be developed before funds are released to the local jurisdiction. The jurisdiction must develop an Action Plan describing how the funds will be used each year. Any substantial changes in funding, goals or activities require a substantial amendment to the Consolidated Strategy Plan as set forth in 24 CFR Part Citizens can review and provide comments on the draft substantial amendments to the FY Annual Action Plan beginning, Friday, February 26, through Thursday, March 4, at www.
To view amendment, click here. Only organizations, with a C 3 status, and a minimum of one year experience providing one of the eligible activities, are eligible to apply. Funding available under the Emergency Solutions Grants Program can be utilized for the following activities: street outreach, emergency shelter, homelessness prevention, rapid re-housing assistance and home management information system HMIS. Participants must provide matching funds including in-kind contributions equal to the amount allowed.
Regulations governing this program can be found at 24 CFR Acquisition and improvements of public facilities that promote a public benefit, such as homeless shelters, workforce development centers, healthcare facilities, historic preservation properties, and other facilities that have significant public benefit will be considered for funding. The plan is available for review and public comments for a period of 30 days beginning June 2, and concluding on July 2, The purpose of this Plan is to provide details on how services will be delivered to job seekers and business customers for the period of July 1, to June 30, The Plan may be reviewed between a.
Please send written comments via to herman. Box , Shreveport, LA. Comments are encouraged, especially from representatives from businesses, labor organizations, and community-based organizations.
Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Click here to see Plan Summary Review. Community Development staff is available Monday through Friday, a. An application must score at least 75 points to be included for funding.
Click here to view RFP Proposal. To review - Consolidated Plan, click here. Skip to Main Content. Loading Close. For more information, visit Walk With Ease. A variety of crafts are taught and shared including sewing, quilting, and ceramics as well as specialty projects for the holidays and giftgiving.
Participants provide some supplies. The Senior Program partners with various agencies to bring informative speakers to the community centers. Palmer Community Center Directed by Mr. Brenda Richardson. The community choirs perform at locations throughout Shreveport.
Do you have a great voice? Join a SPAR senior community choir near you. Bowl the perfect score or join us for a matinee. There are many fun trips to local Shreveport destinations. Participants must pay their own admission fee. The objective of this course is to assure that the student can use and understand a computer. The subject matter of the course includes essential computer terminology, the strengths and limitations of computers, basic skills in the use of Windows, the internet, and email.
The objective of this course is to advance your understanding and use of the computer for useful real life tasks. The subject matter of the course includes skills in the use of Windows, use of popular application software, and a basic introduction to creating a website. Skip to Main Content. Loading Close.
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