Department of Human Services
Federal opportunity from Maryland Department of Human Services. Place of performance: MD. Response deadline: Jan 03, 2012.
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Description
Request for Proposals (RFP) For The Maryland Kinship Care Resource Center
Date Issued: November 15, 2011 Date Due: January 3, 2012
DHR AGENCY CONTROL NUMBER: SSA/KC-12-001-S
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The Maryland Department of Human Services has issued an RFP dated November 15, 2011, for the Maryland Kinship Care Resource Center. Proposals are due by January 3, 2012, under the agency control number SSA/KC-12-001-S. This opportunity is specifically targeted at organizations with capabilities in kinship care support services.
The buyer is seeking proposals to establish a Kinship Care Resource Center aimed at providing support and resources for kinship caregivers in Maryland.
- Review and analyze the current landscape of kinship care in Maryland
- Develop a comprehensive program proposal addressing resource needs for kinship caregivers
- Outline operational management plans for the Resource Center
- Create a communication strategy for outreach to kinship families
- Cover letter
- Detailed proposal describing service offerings
- Budget and financial proposal
- Evidence of relevant experience
- References from previous clients or projects
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- Specific scope of services required is unclear
- No indication of the funding amount available for this initiative
- The evaluation criteria for proposals are not detailed
- No contact information for further inquiries is provided
- Uncertainty regarding the types of organizations eligible to bid
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