W27001 - (HOPWA) Services in the Springfield and Worcester Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) NOI
Federal opportunity from BID00 - Bureau of Infectious Disease & Laboratory Sciences • Department of Public Health. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 06, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 84-10-15.
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W27001 - (HOPWA) Services in the Springfield and Worcester Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) NOI
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The opportunity involves providing HOPWA (Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS) services in the Springfield and Worcester Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) as indicated by the notice ID `ma_commbuys_27779f1498c7db3c3a08`. This is a significant service contract being managed by the Bureau of Infectious Disease & Laboratory Sciences. Proposals are due by March 6, 2026, and are targeted at enhancing support for individuals affected by HIV/AIDS in the specified regions.
The buyer is looking to procure services related to HOPWA intended to assist individuals impacted by HIV/AIDS within two key metropolitan areas in Massachusetts, aiming to improve housing stability and access to supportive services.
- Identify service delivery methods for HOPWA.
- Develop integration strategies with local health services.
- Establish metrics for success and reporting requirements.
- Create outreach plans to engage affected populations.
- Company profile and relevant experience.
- Detailed project approach and methodology.
- Budget proposal aligned with performance metrics.
- Staff qualifications and training plans.
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- Budget range or funding limits for the project.
- Evaluation criteria for submitted proposals.
- Information on subcontracting opportunities.
- Local health service partnerships already in place.
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