DMHA CCBHC Center of Excellence
Federal opportunity from FSSA Mental Health & Addiction. Place of performance: IN. Response deadline: Feb 25, 2026.
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RFP 26-85938 The purpose of the Indiana Behavioral Health Center of Excellence (CoE) is to optimize evidence-based practices delivered by Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHC). In January of 2025, Indiana’s eight (8) CCBHC sites began delivering a new model of care for their communities. CCBHCs are required by the State to provide EBPs. The Indiana Family & Social Service Administration (FSSA) Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA) has identified required and recommended evidence-based practices that will be part of the COE training and fidelity review. The CoE will provide training, technical assistance (T/TA), and fidelity monitoring to the CCBHC staff; effective EBP implementation can improve services for individuals and families across the lifespan.
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The Indiana Behavioral Health Center of Excellence (CoE) aims to enhance evidence-based practices within Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHC) starting in January 2025. This initiative by the FSSA Division of Mental Health and Addiction includes training, technical assistance, and fidelity monitoring for CCBHC staff, a critical need as these facilities begin a new care model. The response deadline for interested bidders is February 25, 2026.
The buyer seeks to implement and optimize evidence-based practices through training and support for CCBHC staff, ensuring high-quality behavioral health services across Indiana.
- Develop and deliver training for CCBHC staff on evidence-based practices
- Provide ongoing technical assistance
- Conduct fidelity monitoring of implemented practices
- Proposal response document
- Evidence demonstrating past experience in similar projects
- Detailed training plans and methodologies
- Fidelity monitoring procedures
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- Specific performance metrics to evaluate the success of training efforts
- Details about existing training materials or frameworks to be used
- The budget allocated for this project by FSSA
- Information on the selection criteria for bidders
- Confirmation of the number of attendees per training session
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