TESTING
ID: 353904Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

JL ONYEKA (JL04022024)

Eligible Applicants

Individuals

Funding Category

Business and Commerce

Funding Instrument

Procurement Contract

Opportunity Category

Earmark

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The federal grant notice titled "TESTING" is being offered by the agency JL ONYEKA. This procurement contract falls under the category of Business and Commerce. The grant does not require any cost sharing or matching requirement. The funding instrument type is a procurement contract. The grant is categorized as an Earmark and is open to individuals as eligible applicants.

    The grant description is "GRANT" and it has an estimated total program funding of $200,000. The expected number of awards to be granted is 5. The close date for submitting applications is April 17, 2025. The last updated date for this grant notice was April 30, 2024. The CFDA numbers associated with this grant are 00.000.

    For further information or inquiries, interested parties can contact Joy Lamidi, the grantor, via email at joylamidi349@gmail.com. The grantor's phone number is 8173075945.

    Please note that the summary provided is centered around the grant notice and its details.

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