Nevada Statewide Jail Based MOUD and Case Management Services (RFP)
Federal opportunity from NV. Place of performance: NV. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026.
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The State of Nevada is seeking proposals for Jail-Based Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) and Case Management Services, with a response deadline of February 19, 2026. This request highlights the state's commitment to addressing the opioid crisis within correctional facilities, indicating a significant opportunity for organizations with expertise in addiction treatment and case management. Bidders should prepare detailed responses that showcase their capability and experience in these areas.
The Nevada agency aims to implement MOUD and case management services in the jail system to better address opioid addiction among inmates.
- Assess current MOUD programs in jails
- Design case management protocols
- Implement training for correctional staff
- Monitor and report outcomes of the MOUD services
- Detailed proposal outlining approach and methodologies
- Staff qualifications and experience
- Timeline for implementation
- Cost proposal
- Evidence of past successful projects
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- Detailed description of the expected scope of services
- Information on current providers and their performance
- Client budget or funding sources available for the project
- Specific performance metrics to measure outcomes
- Clarification on the number of correctional facilities involved
- Details on the procurement process and evaluation criteria
- Information on compliance requirements specific to Nevada
- Any relevant partnership or collaboration requirements
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