Bridging the Gap

Active USG Contracting Mechanisms

GSA Schedule

Connexus’ GSA Multiple Award Schedule includes the following Special Item Numbers: 561920 (Conference, Meeting, Event and Tradeshow Planning Services), 541611 (Management and Financial Consulting), 611512 (Flight Training), 611430 (Professional and Management Development Training), and OLM (Order-Level Materials). View Connexus’ Contract Information on the GSA eLibrary

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WADI II IDIQ

Connexus is part of Tetra Tech’s consortium for the USAID/Water and Development (WADI) II Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ), which has a ceiling of $400M and period of performance from Sept. 26, 2022 to Sept. 25, 2029 (with RFTOPs until Sept. 25, 2027).

CCSDP IDIQ

Connexus was awarded USAID’s Compliance and Capacity Strengthening for Diverse Partnerships (CCSDP) IDIQ, along with its Consortium, including ME&A, Palladium and local and regional partners. CCSDP has a ceiling of $250M and a period of performance through Sept. 30, 2028. The main objective of CCSDP is to ensure that local organizations have the capabilities and resources to serve as prime partners for USAID, along with ensuring that USAID is equipped to reduce the risks associated with local partner implementation. CCSDP has four areas of focus:

  1. Support for Mission Staff to Improve Local Partnerships
  2. Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Support
  3. Risk Mitigation Support
  4. Capacity Strengthening for Local Actors

For information, please contact Rashmi Ekka (rekka@connexus.email)

CARSS IDIQ

Connexus is part of Tetra Tech’s consortium for the Central America Regional Support Services (CARSS) IDIQ. Connexus’ role is to assess and strengthen local organizations’ management skills and systems through its Impact Strengthening Development (ISD®) Toolkit, as well as to provide complementary support related to economic growth, agricultural development and food security, and inclusive development. The objective of CARSS is to provide USAID Regional and Bilateral Missions within Central and Latin America with a flexible, streamlined, and total integrated service solution for addressing a variety of issues affecting the root causes of irregular migration from Central America to the United States, particularly those related to economic opportunity, governance and transparency, climate change, crime and insecurity. It is often a combination of multiple factors in these sectors that push people to migrate. Although most Central American irregular migrants originate from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, the flow of populations and drivers of migration concern all Central American countries as well as Mexico.