Community Empowerment and Crisis Response Services Master Agreement Request for Application
Federal opportunity from DMH08 - STATEWIDE • Department of Mental Health. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jun 30, 2034. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 93-14-00.
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Description
The Department of Mental Health (DMH) seeks to establish, through this RFA, a pool of qualified vendors from which DMH Area Directors and Central Office Division Heads can readily purchase services to address the immediate and long-term mental health needs of communities exposed to trauma. Services will be purchased on an as needed basis.
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The Department of Mental Health (DMH) is issuing a Request for Application (RFA) aiming to establish a master agreement for community empowerment and crisis response services. This agreement will enable DMH Area Directors and Central Office Division Heads to purchase mental health services that address trauma on an as-needed basis. The RFA is set to close on June 30, 2034, and is open for small businesses (SBPP Eligible).
DMH seeks to create a pool of qualified vendors to provide both immediate and long-term mental health services for communities exposed to trauma.
- Review RFA documentation and requirements
- Prepare necessary application materials
- Submit application before the deadline
- Develop service delivery strategies for crisis response
- Establish pricing models for proposed services
- Completed application form
- Proof of SBPP eligibility
- Detailed service offerings
- Pricing strategy
- References from previous relevant contracts
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- Specific eligibility criteria for vendors
- Requirements for application submission format
- Evaluation criteria for vendor selection
- Expected number of vendors DMH is aiming to contract
- Details on service scope and limits
- Contact person for RFA questions
- Clarification on the budget range for services
- Information on any required certifications or licenses
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