fatherhood-program-charles-county-md
Federal opportunity from Maryland Department of Human Services. Place of performance: MD. Response deadline: Oct 05, 2021.
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FATHERHOOD PROGRAM IN CHARLES COUNTY, MD AGENCY CONTROL NUMBER: CHA.FAC.22.006.S Issue Date: 10/11/2021 Publish Date: 9/27/2021 9:00 AM Proposal Due Date: 10/05/2021 10:00 AM Loading Attachment-A-SMALL-SOLICITATION-9.27.21-CHA.FAC_.22.006.S.docx 52.56 KB September 27 2021 ATTACHMENT-B-BID-FORM-CHA.FAC_.22.006.S-1.xlsx 14.23 KB September 27 2021 ATTACHMENT-C-Bid_Affidavitt-CHA.FAC_.22.006.S.docx 31.48 KB September 27 2021 CHA.FAC_.22.006.S-QA-1-9.30.21.docx 154.96 KB October 01 2021
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The Maryland Department of Human Services has issued a solicitation for the Fatherhood Program in Charles County, MD, with a proposal due date of October 5, 2021. Interested bidders should note the attachments provided, which include a small solicitation document and bid form. Timely participation is critical as this proposal encompasses development and implementation aspects tailored to support fatherhood initiatives.
The buyer aims to secure proposals for a comprehensive Fatherhood Program in Charles County, which seeks to enhance support systems for fathers within the community.
- Develop program framework for fatherhood support
- Coordinate with local community services
- Implement outreach and engagement strategies
- Measure program impact and outcomes
- Completed Attachment B - Bid Form
- Completed Attachment C - Bid Affidavit
- Program narrative outlining proposed approach
- Evidence of past performance in similar projects
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- Details on the budget for the program
- Specific performance metrics required
- Length of the performance period
- Nature of community engagement expectations
- Who the primary contacts are within the department
- Specific qualifications or experience required for bidders
- Funding sources for the program
- Expected number of participants in the program
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