OBHPP to Issue A New Grant Opportunity
Federal opportunity from DMH08 - STATEWIDE • Department of Mental Health. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Sep 04, 2035. Industry: NAICS 93, 14, 00.
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Notice of Intent to Issue A New Grant Opportunity. OBHPP intends to launch a new grant opportunity this fall for community-based organizations across the Commonwealth to develop, implement, and evaluate programs that focus on one or two of OBHPPs identified key social impact objectives. OBHPP intends to issue a Request For Application at that time to solicit grant proposals. This bid solicitation has been replaced by: Bid Solicitation: BD-26-1022-DMH08-8210C-121383
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The OBHPP is planning to issue a new grant opportunity in the fall of this year, targeting community-based organizations in the Commonwealth. This initiative will focus on developing, implementing, and evaluating programs aligned with OBHPP's key social impact objectives. The response deadline for grant applications is set for September 4, 2035, allowing ample time for organizations to prepare their proposals.
The buyer aims to solicit proposals from community-based organizations for funding programs that address OBHPP's identified social impact objectives.
- Community-based organizations focused on social impact initiatives.
- Nonprofits with experience in grant management and evaluation.
- Organizations with a proven track record in community program development.
- Research key social impact objectives identified by OBHPP.
- Develop program outlines that align with these objectives.
- Prepare grant proposal in compliance with RFA guidelines.
- Implement programs post-award and collect evaluation data.
- Organizational background and qualifications.
- Detailed program proposal including goals and objectives.
- Budget breakdown for funding request.
- Evaluation plan for program effectiveness.
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- Ensure alignment with OBHPP's key social impact objectives in the proposal.
- Review and adhere to guidelines outlined in the forthcoming RFA.
- Develop a realistic budget that reflects program costs and anticipated outcomes.
- Consider leveraging partnerships to strengthen the proposal and share costs.
- Partner with local universities for evaluation expertise.
- Collaborate with other nonprofits to enhance program reach and effectiveness.
- Changes in agency priorities could affect grant availability.
- Competition from other well-established organizations may impact proposal success.
- Delays in RFA release could shorten preparation time.
- What specific social impact objectives does OBHPP prioritize this year?
- What is the expected range for grant funding amounts?
- Will there be any specific reporting requirements during the grant period?
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- Specific grant amount details not provided.
- List of key social impact objectives is not available.
- Exact date for RFA issuance is unspecified.
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