Feds Propose Ditching Products from Blind-Made Buying List
Published Date: 2/28/2025
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Summary
The government plans to remove some products from its special buying list that supports nonprofit groups helping people who are blind or have serious disabilities. This means those groups might sell fewer items to the government soon. Keep an eye out for updates on when these changes will happen and how they could affect budgets.
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Procurement List Deletions Threaten Nonprofits
If you run or work for a nonprofit that employs people who are blind or have other severe disabilities, the Committee is proposing to delete some products from the government's Procurement List. That could mean your nonprofit may sell fewer items to the government and it could affect your organization's budget and jobs.
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