maryland-legal-services-program-request-for-information
Federal opportunity from Maryland Department of Human Services. Place of performance: MD. Response deadline: Jan 22, 2015.
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Maryland Legal Services Program Request for Information Date Issued: January 7, 2015 Date Due: January 22, 2015 at 10:00AM EST Loading Attachment 1 - FY14_CINA-TPR clients served chart_12-23-14 (2).xls 108 KB February 14 2020 RFI 010715 Final.doc 70 KB February 14 2020 RFI Cover Letter Final 1-7.doc 31.5 KB February 14 2020
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The Maryland Department of Human Services has issued a Request for Information (RFI) for the Maryland Legal Services Program, with a submission deadline of January 22, 2015. This program seeks to gather insights and proposals regarding legal services provided to CINA-TPR clients, as highlighted in the attached client served chart. Organizations interested in legal service provisions related to child welfare in Maryland should respond with relevant information.
The Maryland Department of Human Services is seeking to gather information on legal services that can be provided to children in need of assistance (CINA) and those involved in termination of parental rights (TPR) cases.
- Review and analyze the RFI documentation and related attachments.
- Develop a summary of current legal service provisions for CINA-TPR cases.
- Identify potential areas for improvement and innovative service delivery models.
- Formulate recommendations based on insights drawn from existing providers.
- Cover letter addressing the RFI specifics.
- Response to the questions outlined in the RFI.
- Examples of past experience in legal services for CINA-TPR.
- Details on proposed methodologies for service delivery.
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