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Federal opportunity from Maryland Department of Human Services. Place of performance: MD. Response deadline: Jun 06, 2014.
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DHR BID BOARD NOTICE Rev. 5/2012 DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES SMALL PROCUREMENT SOLICITATION NOTICE PROPOSALS ARE BEING ACCEPTED FORTHE FOLLOWING : Pre-Employment Training Services Caroline County Departmant of Social Services (APPLICABLE STATE ADMINISTRATION) DHR SOLICITATION NUMBER : CARLN/FIA/15 -002-S DESCRIPTION: The Work Opportunities Program at the Caroline County Department of Social Services (CCDSS) intends to acquire Pre -Employment Training Services for the purpose of providing training services to individuals receiving Temporary Cash Assistance, Food Supplement benefits, or who are participating in the Non -Custodial Parent Employment Program. These training services will target skills needed to seek, obtain, and retain employment; and help the individuals to become self -sufficient. The Contract period will be f or one yer beginning July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015. Only one award will be made as a result ot this solicitation. USER AGENCY: Caroline County Department of Social Services PROPOSALS DUE: 3:00 PM; Friday June 6, 2014 BASIS FOR AWAR D: Most Advantageous offer to the State considering both price and technical factors. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Offerors must demonstrate at least two years experience teaching in an adult learning environment. Experience in employment -related training preferred. CONTRACTOR S INTERESTED IN SUBMITTING A PROPOSAL ON THE ABOVE LISTED PROJECT SHOULD DIRECT INQUIRIES TO: Karen Satterfield Caroline County DSS P.O. Box 400, Denton, MD 21629 410-819-4501 (fax) karen.satterfield@maryland.gov Solicitation documents can be found on eMaryland Marketplace at: https://emaryland.buyspeed.com/bso/ under Solicitation # MDN0031014979. THE STATE OF MARYLAND ENCOURAGES MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISES TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCUREMENT PROCESS
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The Maryland Department of Human Services is soliciting proposals for Pre-Employment Training Services through the Caroline County Department of Social Services. This program targets individuals receiving Temporary Cash Assistance or Food Supplement benefits, aiming to enhance their employment skills for self-sufficiency. Proposals are due by June 6, 2014, and will be evaluated based on price and technical factors.
The buyer intends to acquire training services that focus on equipping individuals with skills necessary to seek, obtain, and retain employment, thereby promoting self-sufficiency for participants.
- Develop training curriculum tailored for adult learners
- Conduct training sessions emphasizing job-seeking skills
- Provide ongoing support to participants in job placements
- Evaluate the effectiveness of the training programs
- Completed proposal form
- Demonstration of relevant experience
- Budget proposal including all costs
- References from previous clients
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- Detailed expectations for training outcomes
- Exact number of participants expected in the program
- Information about performance metrics for awarded proposals
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