The Mcclellan Development Authority
UEI: DVVEK6J3SMX9
• CAGE: 58XU8
Overview
Awardee Type
Parent
Company Description
Explore McClellan, a former army base with historic charm and opportunities for commercial, industrial, and residential property development in Anniston, Calhoun County, AL. Discover scenic recreation spots for mountain biking, trail running, kayaking, horse riding, and fishing on former Fort McClellan. Browse our calendar of events, properties for sale, and historic landmarks.
Name
The Mcclellan Development Authority
Website
Headquarters
Anniston, AL
United States
United States
Most Recent Award
Sept. 4, 2014
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Federal contract and grant recipient
THE MCCLELLAN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
dba MCCLELLAN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
(UEI DVVEK6J3SMX9, CAGE 58XU8)
is headquartered in Anniston AL.
Its primary registered NAICS is 921190 Other General Government Support.
The tax-exempt corporation
was founded in March 2010 and
federally registered in
November 2008.
Federal Award Analysis
The Mcclellan Development Authority federal award history
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Federal Registration and Certifications
Legal Name
THE MCCLELLAN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
DBA
MCCLELLAN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
UEI
DVVEK6J3SMX9
CAGE Code
58XU8
Primary NAICS
SBA Certifications
None
Self Certifications
None
Entity Structure
Corporate Entity (Tax Exempt)
Purpose of Registration
Federal Contracts and Assistance
Date Founded
March 3, 2010
Initial Registration
Nov. 13, 2008
Last Registration
July 1, 2025
Registration Activation
June 23, 2025
Registration Expiration
June 19, 2026
Fiscal Year End
September 30
Reported Entity Types
Non-Profit Organization
State of Incorporation
AL
Country of Incorporation
USA
Employees
Not Available
Reported NAICS
Accepts Credit Cards
No