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Department of Veterans Affairs Awarded a Contract to LOYOLA UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO for $2,300.00

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2/24/2026, 12:00 AM

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Government Contract #36C25226N0305

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO was awarded a contract with the United States Government for $2,300.00. The contract was awarded by the agency office 252-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 12 (36C252), which is a division with the Department of Veterans Affairs within the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Summary of Award

The recipient of a federal contract is Loyola University of Chicago, an educational institution located in Illinois. The contract is for living donor (kidney) services for Hines VAH, funded by the Department of Veterans Affairs, with a total value of $2,300. The only notable transaction is a payment of $2,300 to Loyola University of Chicago for the specified services.

Contract Details

Contract ID36C25226N0305
Contract TypeC
Total Obligation$2,300.00
Exercised Options$2,300.00
Base Amount + Options$2,300.00
Date Signed2026-02-24
Contract DescriptionLIVING DONOR (KIDNEY) SERVICES FOR HINES VAH
Start Date2026-02-24
End Date2027-02-23

Agency Details

Awarding AgencyDepartment of Veterans Affairs
Awarding Sub AgencyDepartment of Veterans Affairs
Awarding Office252-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 12 (36C252)
Funding AgencyDepartment of Veterans Affairs
Funding Sub AgencyDepartment of Veterans Affairs
Funding Office578-HINES(00578)(36C578)

Recipient Details

RecipientLOYOLA UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
Recipient Location2160 S 1ST AVE MAYWOOD ILLINOIS, UNITED STATES
Business CategoriesCategory Business, Corporate Entity Tax Exempt, Educational Institution, Higher Education, Nonprofit Organization, Not Designated a Small Business, Higher Education (Private), Special Designations, U.S.-Owned Business

Comments

Award Transactions

Transaction #0$2,300.00February 24, 2026

Department of Veterans Affairs, a sub agency of Department of Veterans Affairs, issued a payment of $2,300.00 to LOYOLA UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.