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SAM.gov × IRS BMF  ·  Weekly Intelligence  ·  Week of May 12, 2026
Report C2-WA-2026-05-12
Source SAM.gov + IRS BMF
Generated Weekly Sun 4AM
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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.

How to Use This Report

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.

Getting Started Checklist
  • Verify your SDVOSB certification — vetbiz.va.gov VA Center for Verification and Evaluation (CVE) certification required for SDVOSB set-asides.
  • Confirm SAM.gov registration — sam.gov Active UEI and SDVOSB designation required in your entity profile.
  • Match your NAICS codes — census.gov/naics Ensure your primary NAICS aligns with the top SDVOSB categories (236220, 238220, 541330).
  • Research the VA procurement network — va.gov/osdbu Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, the gateway to VA SDVOSB contracts.
  • SBA VetCert portal — sbavets.force.com SBA veteran-owned small business certification program (separate from VA CVE).
Data & Source Disclaimer: Contract opportunity data from SAM.gov (GSA). Nonprofit data from IRS EO BMF. SDVOSB set-aside eligibility is determined by the VA Center for Verification and Evaluation (CVE) — certification must be verified at vetbiz.va.gov before bidding on set-aside contracts. GovProcure is not affiliated with VA, SBA, or any federal agency. Verify all opportunity deadlines at sam.gov before taking action. © 2026 Silent Northwest LLC — govprocure.northwest.net
Official Government Resources
Required Federal Forms (SDVOSB Contracts)
VA Form 0877
SDVOSB/VOSB Verification Application — VA CVE certification application
SF-1449
Solicitation/Contract/Order for Commercial Products and Services — standard contract form
Cap. Statement
1-page organization brief — required for pre-solicitation outreach to contracting officers
DD Form 214
Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty — proof of veteran status
SF-129
Solicitation Mailing List Application — get notified of future opportunities in your NAICS
Forms available at sam.gov and va.gov. Each solicitation may require additional agency-specific forms — always check the RFP/solicitation.
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Active Set-Aside Opportunities  ·  SAM.gov × IRS BMF  ·  Week of May 12, 2026
Report C2-WA-2026-05-12
Source SAM.gov + IRS BMF
Generated 2026-05-12 04:00 UTC
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710
Active SDVOSB Contracts Nationally
16
Active in Washington State
475
VA Awards (67% of Total)
368
WA Veteran Nonprofits (501c19)
Active SDVOSB Contracts — Washington State
16 active · sorted by deadline · ▲ = closes within 7 days
# 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
National SDVOSB — Top 15 by Earliest Deadline
710 active nationally · VA + DoD dominate · construction leads by volume
# 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
VA dominates SDVOSB awards at 475 of 710 active contracts (67%). Construction (NAICS 236220, 162 contracts) is by far the largest category — VA facility construction, renovation, and expansion projects drive the majority of SDVOSB set-aside spending. In Washington State, all 16 active SDVOSB contracts are VA awards — primarily at VA medical centers in Walla Walla, the Puget Sound area, and the Bronx (VISN 2). Elevator inspections (541350) close May 19 — 2 days — act immediately if certified in that trade.
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WA Veteran Nonprofits & National Leaders  ·  May 2026
Report C2-WA-2026-05-12
Source SAM.gov + IRS BMF
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Washington State Veteran Nonprofits — 501(c)(19) Organizations
368 WA veteran organizations · American Legion, VFW, DAV · IRS EO BMF
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
Top Veteran Nonprofits Nationally — 501(c)(19) Revenue Leaders
national leaders · IRS EO BMF revenue data
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
Intelligence derived from two federal databases: (1) SAM.gov — active SDVOSB (Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business) set-aside contract opportunities, filtered to set_aside_code IN (SDVOSBC, SDVOSBS, VSA), response_deadline ≥ 2026-05-12; synced nightly; (2) IRS Exempt Organizations Business Master File (EO BMF) — 501(c)(19) veteran organizations by state and revenue. SDVOSB eligibility requires VA CVE certification (vetbiz.va.gov) — verify status before bidding on any set-aside. 501(c)(19) tax-exempt status does not automatically confer SDVOSB contract eligibility; individual business structure and ownership must be evaluated separately. Both source datasets are public domain. GovProcure provides weekly curation and cross-database intelligence. Verify all opportunity deadlines at sam.gov. govprocure.northwest.net © 2026 Silent Northwest LLC
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SAM.gov 900K+ opportunities
Grants.gov 83K+ programs
IRS BMF 1.9M+ nonprofits
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