RFR 271131 Family Sign Language Program
Federal opportunity from BFHN0 - Bureau of Family Health and Nutrition • Department of Public Health. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 20, 2026. Industry: NAICS 93, 14, 00.
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RFR 271131 Family Sign Language Program
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The RFR 271131 Family Sign Language Program, managed by the Bureau of Family Health and Nutrition, aims to enhance communication for families using sign language. This opportunity is SBPP eligible and has a response deadline set for March 20, 2026. Prospective bidders should review all provided attachments for detailed requirements and expectations.
The buyer seeks to implement a program that focuses on enhancing the use of sign language within families, promoting better communication and inclusion.
- Organizations experienced in sign language training
- Community health organizations
- Non-profits focused on family health and communication
- Review the program requirements from attachments
- Develop a detailed project plan
- Prepare a budget and resource allocation
- Create a timeline for deliverables
- Identify key personnel and their roles
- Completed proposal document
- Budget overview
- Timeline for program implementation
- Team bios and qualifications
- Supporting documentation and references
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- Adhere to SBPP eligibility requirements
- Follow the guidelines set by the Bureau of Family Health and Nutrition
- Ensure alignment with UNSPSC 93-14-00 standards
- Consider a competitive pricing model aligned with program goals
- Explore fixed pricing for services based on deliverable milestones
- Include potential cost-saving measures in budget proposals
- Partner with firms specializing in social services
- Consider teaming with local sign language educators
- Look for collaborative opportunities with health communication experts
- Potential for scope creep without clear deliverables
- Time constraints due to extended response deadline
- Challenges in measuring program success and impact
- What are the specific outcomes expected from the Family Sign Language Program?
- Are there existing models or frameworks the buyer prefers?
- What are the reporting and accountability requirements?
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- Detailed scope of work for the Family Sign Language Program
- Specific deliverables expected from bidders
- Any previous reports or findings related to similar programs
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