Department of Human Services
Federal opportunity from Maryland Department of Human Services. Place of performance: MD. Response deadline: Jan 17, 2025.
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Description
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP)
STATE OF MARYLAND
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
(DHS)
COMMUNITY BASED PREVENTION SERVICES
RFP NUMBER: SSA-CMPS -23-001-S
AMENDMENT # 1
December 1 6, 2024
Dear Prospective Offerors:
This amendment is being issued to amend certain information in the above -named RFP. All
information contained herein is binding on all Offerors who respond to this RFP. Specific parts
of the RFP have been amended. The changes are listed below. New language has been double
underlined and marked in bold (i.e. word ), and language that has been deleted has been marked
with a strikethrough (i.e. word ).
1. Revise Section 3.3.1.A Invoicing as follows:
3.3 Invoicing
3.3.1 General
A. The Contractor shall e-mail each invoice and signed authorization to invoice to the
Contract Monitor and Marcia Morris at e-mail address :
marcia.morris1@maryland.gov . Invoice online submission form link below
https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/87fc1d70816f4a6a8499064a3ee2611d
If you require clarification of the information provided in this amendment, please contact me at
(410) 767 -7068, or via email at samuel.eduful @maryland.gov .
Samuel Eduful
Procurement Officer
December 1 6, 2024
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The Maryland Department of Human Services has issued RFP 70 for Community Based Prevention Services, with a proposal submission deadline set for January 17, 2025. The recent amendment highlights changes to invoicing procedures, which now require e-mail submissions to designated contacts. Potential bidders should familiarize themselves with the amended sections as they contain binding updates relevant to their proposals.
The Maryland Department of Human Services is seeking proposals from qualified vendors to provide community-based prevention services as part of its initiative to enhance support programs for vulnerable populations.
- Review RFP documents and amendments for compliance
- Prepare financial proposal as per Attachment B
- Ensure invoicing procedures align with updated guidelines
- Gather subcontractor information for Attachment Q
- Create sample contract reports as mentioned in Attachments R
- Attend any pre-proposal conferences to gather insights
- Submit final proposal package before the deadline
- Completed proposal document
- Signed Attachment B (Financial Proposal Form)
- Completed Attachment Q (Subcontractor List)
- Provision of required experience and capability information
- Anticipated timeline for service delivery
- Compliance with updated invoicing procedures
Source coverage notes
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- No specific dollar amount for the funding available under RFP 70
- No detailed description of the scope of community-based services requested
- Lack of information on potential award criteria
- Absence of a specific number of anticipated awards
- No exact performance metrics outlined for services
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