CDBG-DR AND CDBG-MIT GRANT ADMINISTRATION

Location: Florida
Posted: May 13, 2026
Due: May 29, 2026
Agency: Taylor County
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
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CDBG-DR AND CDBG-MIT GRANT ADMINISTRATION

Proposals will be publicly opened on Monday, June 1, 2026 at 6:10 or as soon thereafter at a regularly scheduled Board of Commissioners meeting.   Proposers shall submit one (1) signed original and three (3) complete copies of the package.   All submissions shall be sealed, and clearly  marked with the “CDBG-DR and CDBG-MIT Grant Administration Project” and delivered to the Clerk of Courts, 1 st Floor Courthouse , 108 North Jefferson Street, Suite 102, Perry, Florida  32347 no  later than Friday,  May 29, 2026 at 4:00 p.m.

The Respondent’s name and mailing address  MUST be clearly marked on the outside of the proposal envelope.   Proposals must be clear, concise, and specific. To facilitate effective evaluation by the County, proposals shall be limited to 70 pages, excluding sectional dividers, and front and back covers.  Proposals which exceed this length will be considered non-responsive and will not be evaluated. Proposals are due and must be received by the due date outlined in this RFP.  Responses/qualifications proposals received later than the date and time specified will be deemed non-responsive and will not be considered.  The Taylor County BOCC will not be responsible for the late delivery of any  proposals that are incorrectly addressed, delivered in person, by mail, or any other type of delivery service.

Responses/qualifications proposals must be signed by an individual of the respondent’s organization legally authorized to commit the respondent’s organization to the performance of the product(s) and/or service(s) contemplated by this document. The Taylor County Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to accept or reject any or all qualifications proposals or any parts thereof; and the award; if an award is made, will be made to the most responsible firm with the best qualifications proposal whose proposal and qualifications indicate that the award will be in the best interest of Taylor County and reserves the right to waive irregularities in the RFP responses.

CDBG DR MIT Grant Admin Services Ad
CDBG RFP GRANTS ADMIN MIT AND DR

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TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA
GRANT ADMINISTRATION
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
Taylor County, Florida is requesting qualifications from qualified individuals or firms to provide
grant administration services for the County's Community Development Block Grant Disaster
Recovery (CDBG-DR) and/or Mitigation (CDBG-MIT) contract number(s):
I0183 in the amount of $2,500,000 (Mitigation-Critical Facility Hardening, DMH)
MS045 in the amount of $1,050,000 (2023-24 Storms IRP- Steinhatchee Roads paving project)
MS047 in the amount of $4,969,425 (2023-24 Storms IRP- TC Emergency Shelter project)
The projects are funded by the State of Florida, Department of Commerce, Community
Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) and Mitigation (CDBG-MIT)
programs. Grant Administration services shall include but not be limited to the following Scope
of Work for this Request for Proposal for Grant Administration Services:
SCOPE:
Attendance at the Project Monitoring Visits conducted by Florida Commerce as well as the
Completion of all Required Reports
Prepare Project Amendments
Prepare all required advertisements
Participate in all State and/or Federal Monitoring visits
Prepare the monthly, quarterly or grant close out status reports for the project
Participate in bi-weekly conference calls with Florida Commerce
Prepare the Preliminary Contract and Final close-out documents for the project
Project Administration/Financial Supervisor
Create and maintain an independent set of financial records for the project
Prepare all Request for Funds for the project
Coordinate 504 (handicapped accessibility) requirements with the County.
Carry out required quarterly Fair Housing activities
Coordinate with the State on any new and/or additional program requirements
Community Coordination
Meet with the Board of Commissioners and County on a regular basis to keep the project
progressing smoothly
Coordination with Florida Commerce Staff
Maintain continuous telephone and written coordination with State staff to ensure
smooth flow of the project through the state system
Walk required amendments and approvals through the State to ensure quick approval
Prepare the Environmental Review
Carry out the HUD Environmental Review, including all required mail-outs
Prepare the Advertising required as part of the Environmental Review process
Coordination with the Project Architect and/or Engineer and Contractor
Coordinate with the architect and/or engineer on all Federal and State requirements
associated with the project
Participate in the Pre-bid conference for the project
Obtain contractor approval from Florida Commerce
Coordinate the Pre-construction conference with the project architect and/or engineer
Review contractor package for grant information completion
Insure “Notice to Proceed” is issued to the contractor
Conduct required Employee Interviews
Review and approve contractor payroll requests along with the architect and/or engineer
Review and recommend approval of all change orders as they relate to State contract
compliance
To ensure compliance with 2 CFR 200.320 proposers for the RFP are to include pricing within the
submittals. Once the Taylor County BOCC’s ranking committee establishes the most qualified
individual or firm, the Taylor County BOCC will negotiate the price and profit with the selected
individual or firm. All records shall be maintained in accordance with state and federal CDBG
requirements. To maximize competition, the Taylor County BOCC is advertising this RFP in the
Tallahassee Democrat, a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) newspaper, the and will also be
emailed to the County's Minority and Women Business Enterprise list as updated from the Florida
Office of Supplier Diversity. The solicitation will also be posted on the County’s website at
www.taylorcountygov.com. The entire Request For Proposal Package may be obtained by contracting
LaWanda Pemberton, County Administrator at LPemberton@taylorcountygov.com, or Melody
Cox at Melody.cox@taylorcountygov.com. The Request for Proposal Package is also posted on
the County’s website at www.taylorcountygov.com.
SUBMITTAL PARAMETERS AND DISQUALIFICATION
Proposals will be publicly opened on Monday, June 1, 2026 at 6:10 or as soon thereafter at a
regularly scheduled Board of Commissioners meeting. Proposers shall submit one (1) signed
original and three (3) complete copies of the package. All submissions shall be sealed, and clearly
marked with the “CDBG-DR and CDBG-MIT Grant Administration Project” and delivered to the
Clerk of Courts, 1st Floor Courthouse , 108 North Jefferson Street, Suite 102, Perry, Florida 32347
no later than Friday, May 29, 2026 at 4:00 p.m. The Respondent’s name and mailing address
MUST be clearly marked on the outside of the proposal envelope. Proposals must be clear,
concise, and specific. To facilitate effective evaluation by the County, proposals shall be limited
to 70 pages, excluding sectional dividers, and front and back covers. Proposals which exceed this
length will be considered non-responsive and will not be evaluated. Proposals are due and must
be received by the due date outlined in this RFP. Responses/qualifications proposals received
later than the date and time specified will be deemed non-responsive and will not be considered.
The Taylor County BOCC will not be responsible for the late delivery of any proposals that are
incorrectly addressed, delivered in person, by mail, or any other type of delivery service.
Responses/qualifications proposals must be signed by an individual of the respondent’s
organization legally authorized to commit the respondent’s organization to the performance of
the product(s) and/or service(s) contemplated by this document. The Taylor County Board of
County Commissioners reserves the right to accept or reject any or all qualifications proposals or
any parts thereof; and the award; if an award is made, will be made to the most responsible firm
with the best qualifications proposal whose proposal and qualifications indicate that the award
will be in the best interest of Taylor County and reserves the right to waive irregularities in the
RFP responses.
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