Behavioral Health Housing Investment Funds-RTH Co-Occurring Disorder
Federal opportunity from Marion County. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jun 30, 2023.
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Behavioral Health Housing Investment Funds-RTH Co-Occurring Disorder
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The State of Oregon is soliciting proposals for the Behavioral Health Housing Investment Funds focused on co-occurring disorders, with a response deadline set for June 30, 2023. This opportunity is particularly targeted at addressing the needs of individuals with dual diagnosis challenges. Interested bidders should be prepared to demonstrate relevant experience in behavioral health and housing solutions.
Marion County aims to invest in behavioral health housing solutions that specifically support individuals struggling with co-occurring disorders.
- Organizations specializing in behavioral health services
- Providers with experience in housing solutions for individuals with mental health challenges
- Nonprofits focused on co-occurring disorder support
- Proof of relevant experience
- Details on proposed methodology for integrating housing and behavioral health services
- Budget breakdown for proposed solutions
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- Pricing should reflect the funding constraints typical in county-level contracts
- Consider cost-sharing models or innovative funding strategies
- Collaboration with local housing authorities
- Partnering with mental health organizations to enhance service delivery
- Forming alliances with community-based service providers
- Potential changes in funding availability
- Challenges in demonstrating effectiveness for co-occurring disorder solutions
- Competition from other service providers
- What specific outcomes does Marion County expect from the funding?
- Are there any performance metrics that will be used to evaluate success?
- What is the anticipated timeline for project implementation post-award?
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- No specific budget range provided
- Detailed performance metrics are missing
- Information on the expected number of contracts is unavailable
- Clarification of deliverables expected from vendors
- Insight into existing service gaps within the county's current offerings
- Potential restrictions on subcontracting are unclear
- Competitive landscape details not provided
- Information on prior similar contract performance metrics not included
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