Type : Bid Notification
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: 0 Line: 1 Aberrant Behavior Awareness.docx (14.4 KB) Lot 0 1.Aberrant Behavior Awareness Training Instructors Quantity: 14 each, By: 11/1/22 More Ship To 1100 Bank St. 12TH FLOOR RICHMOND, VA 23219 US Attention: DEPT.
In order to track the effectiveness of their efforts, approximately every 5 years, CCRPC commissions a survey of adults within nine communities to assess their awareness of and behavior related to stormwater pollution and best household practices. The CCRPC therefore issues the attached RFP to obtain contractor services to implement a new survey instrument in early 2023 to aid the MS4 permitees in their future work.
Note: title of Bid changed to read "Resident awareness..." on Nov. 2
Solicitation Type G&S Solicitation Status Active Buyer Michelle Poste Email michelle.poste@kingcounty.gov Synopsis King County is soliciting proposals from interested and qualified firms to conduct social marketing research and develop and implement a regional awareness and behavior change campaign. Attachments KC000617.zip (796.67 KB)
The CCRPC is soliciting proposals for the following contractual services: Implementation of a survey to gauge citizen awareness of and behavior related to stormwater pollution issues in nine communities of Chittenden County.
"REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL issued by the\nCHITTENDEN COUNTY REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION (CCRPC)\nDeadline: 4:00 p.m., November 22, 2022\n\nTheCCRPC is soliciting proposals for the following contractual services:\nImplementation of a survey to gauge resident awareness of and behavior related\nto stormwater pollution issues in nine communities of C hittenden C ounty.
In compliance with the EPA’s Clean Water Act and FEMA’s Community Rating System, Charlotte‐Mecklenburg Storm Water Services (CMSWS) implements educational campaigns to raise awareness of the effects of individual behavior on surface water quality, volunteer opportunities to protect local waterways, flood safety, and storm drainage infrastructure throughout the City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County.