This weekly report serves two distinct audiences who share a common identity: the veteran community in federal procurement. For veteran-owned small businesses, it surfaces active SDVOSB set-aside contract opportunities — 710 nationally, 16 in Washington State this week, dominated by VA facility construction and DoD supply contracts. For veteran nonprofits, it profiles the 368 IRS-recognized veteran organizations in Washington State — many of which qualify for both federal grants AND federal contracts through their dual status as tax-exempt organizations. This is the only report that maps both sides of the veteran federal funding landscape in one briefing.
Step 1 — If you are a veteran-owned small business: Check the SDVOSB contract table on page 2. Opportunities marked ▲ close within 7 days. Construction (NAICS 236220) and HVAC/plumbing (238220) are the highest-volume categories nationally. VA is the dominant buyer at 67% of all active SDVOSB awards.
Step 2 — If you are a veteran nonprofit: Your organization may qualify for SDVOSB contracts if it is majority veteran-owned AND operates as a small business entity. Many 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(19) organizations pursue federal contracts through affiliated for-profit entities. Review the dual-status eligibility note on page 3.
Step 3 — Check WA state opportunities first. 16 active SDVOSB contracts are available in Washington State this week. NAICS 236220 (construction) and 238220 (HVAC/plumbing) at VA medical centers are the primary categories — relevant for WA veteran-owned construction firms.
Step 4 — Research the national veteran nonprofit landscape. Page 3 profiles the top veteran nonprofits nationally by revenue — organizations that anchor veteran services, often as teaming partners or subcontractors on federal awards.
| # | Opportunity Title / Agency | NAICS | Deadline | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Walla Walla Elevator Certifications and InspectionsVA | 541350 | May 197 days | SDVOSBC |
| 2 | Walla Walla Elevator Certifications and InspectionsVA | 541350 | May 197 days | SDVOSBC |
| 3 | Y1NB — Construct Chiller Plant CON-NRM-668-23-101VA | 236220 | May 21 | SDVOSBC |
| 4 | Y1NB — Construct Chiller Plant CON-NRM-668-23-101VA | 236220 | May 21 | SDVOSBC |
| 5 | Y1NB — Construct Chiller Plant CON-NRM-668-23-101VA | 236220 | May 21 | SDVOSBC |
| 6 | Y1NB — Construct Chiller Plant CON-NRM-668-23-101VA | 236220 | May 21 | SDVOSBC |
| 7 | Y1NB — Construct Chiller Plant CON-NRM-668-23-101VA | 236220 | May 21 | SDVOSBC |
| 8 | Construct Campus Security Fence and Access ControlVA | 236220 | May 25 | SDVOSBC |
| 9 | Z1PZ — 648-20-121 Construct Campus Security FenceVA | 236220 | May 25 | SDVOSBC |
| 10 | Y1DA — CON 668-21-100 Upgrade AHUs 18-20-22VA | 238220 | May 27 | SDVOSBC |
| 11 | Construct Campus Security Fence and Access ControlVA | 236220 | May 29 | SDVOSBC |
| 12 | Construct Campus Security Fence and Access ControlVA | 236220 | May 29 | SDVOSBC |
| 13 | Construct Campus Security Fence and Access ControlVA | 236220 | May 29 | SDVOSBC |
| 14 | Amendment 0002 Y1DA — CON 668-21-100 Upgrade AHUsVA | 238220 | Jun 8 | SDVOSBC |
| 15 | Amendment 0001 Y1DA — CON 668-21-100 Upgrade AHUsVA | 238220 | Jun 8 | SDVOSBC |
| 16 | R408 — VISN 2 Bronx ESPC Project FacilitatorVA | 541330 | Sep 17 | SDVOSBC |
| # | Opportunity Title / State | Agency | NAICS | Deadline | Set-Aside |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Water Monitoring Equipment J046TX | VA | 811310 | May 12 | SDVOSBC |
| 2 | Fire Alarm and Sprinkler (MTI) H363OK | VA | 541350 | May 12 | SDVOSBC |
| 3 | FY26 NRM Replace FTD Fuel Dispensers— | VA | 236220 | May 12 | SDVOSBC |
| 4 | Install SCI Patient Lifts 539-26-504— | VA | 236220 | May 12 | SDVOSBC |
| 5 | Hillrom Progressa+ ICU Beds and Accessories / VA— | DoD | 339113 | May 12 | SDVOSBC |
| 6 | Fort Sam Houston National CemeteryTX | VA | 237990 | May 12 | SDVOSBC |
| 7 | Pneumatic Instrument Repair and MaintenanceOR | VA | 811210 | May 12 | SDVOSBC |
| 8 | Repair and Weatherization Project 662-23-111CA | VA | 236220 | May 12 | SDVOSBC |
| 9 | DDSP 48V BatteriesPA | DoD | 335910 | May 12 | SDVOSBC |
| 10 | Remodel A2South to Cancer Clinic 553MI | VA | 236220 | May 12 | SDVOSBC |
| 11 | CNAL Force Travel Logistics Support / VA— | DoD | 541611 | May 12 | SDVOSBC |
| 12 | Resuscitation Quality Improvement Carts— | VA | 339113 | May 12 | SDVOSBC |
| 13 | Cardboard Shipping KitsCA | DoD | 322211 | May 12 | SDVOSBC |
| 14 | Overhead Paging System J059— | VA | 811310 | May 12 | SDVOSBC |
| 15 | Z2DA — Pre-Solicitation Repair ProjectCA | VA | 236220 | May 12 | SDVOSBC |
| Organization | City | Revenue | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| THE AMERICAN LEGION | Lacey | — | State department headquarters |
| VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES | Fife | — | WA state VFW |
| AMERICAN LEGION | Vancouver | — | Local post |
| AMERICAN LEGION | Raymond | — | Local post |
| NATIONAL ASSOC OF STATE VETERANS HOMES | Bellevue | — | Policy / advocacy |
| VIETNAM VETERANS OF AMERICA INC | Ocean Shores | — | Local chapter |
| AMERICAN LEGION | Wenatchee | — | Local post |
| AMERICAN LEGION | Ephrata | — | Local post |
| AMERICAN LEGION | Friday Harbor | — | Local post |
| AMERICAN LEGION | Vancouver | — | Local post |
| AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY | Lacey | — | Auxiliary unit |
| AMERICAN LEGION | Blaine | — | Local post |
| AMERICAN LEGION | Yakima | — | Local post |
| VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE US DEPT | Everett | — | District office |
| AMERICAN LEGION | Longview | — | Local post |
| VOITURE NATIONALE LA SOCIETE DES 40 HOMMES ET | Vancouver | — | 40 & 8 railroad society |
| AMERICAN LEGION POST 129 | Oak Harbor | — | Naval Air Station adjacent |
| VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE US DEPT | Port Orchard | — | District office |
| VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES | Puyallup | — | Local post |
| AMERICAN LEGION | Centralia | — | Local post |
| Organization | State | Revenue | Mission Focus | Federal Contracting Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VFW of the United States (HQ) | MO | $103,347,960 | Veterans service, advocacy | Major SDVOSB network access |
| Military Officers Assoc of America | VA | $22,488,995 | Officer advocacy, education | Strong DoD contractor relationships |
| Disabled American Veterans (DAV) | MO | $16,844,735 | Disability benefits, services | VA partnership contracts common |
| AMVETS | VA | $15,390,756 | Veterans service, legislation | SDVOSB certification assistance |
| American Legion Auxiliary | IN | $11,595,060 | Veteran family support | Grants + community contracts |
| VFW Texas | TX | $10,688,963 | State chapter operations | Facility and service contracts |
| VFW Missouri | MO | $10,464,794 | State chapter operations | Facility and service contracts |
| Marines Memorial Association | CA | $9,230,960 | Military heritage, hospitality | Hotel/facility federal contracts |
| Marine Corps Association | VA | $9,230,960 | Professional development | Training and education contracts |
| Vietnam Veterans of America | MD | $8,147,433 | Advocacy, PTSD, outreach | Grant funding from VA and HHS |
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