RFP - Justice Reinvestment Initiative Services: Stabilization Mentor Program
Federal opportunity from Marion County. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jan 23, 2025.
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RFP - Justice Reinvestment Initiative Services: Stabilization Mentor Program
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The Marion County is seeking proposals for the Justice Reinvestment Initiative Services, specifically the Stabilization Mentor Program. Responses are due by January 23, 2025, providing ample time for interested bidders to formulate their proposals. This initiative aims to support individuals in stabilizing their lives post-incarceration.
Marion County aims to implement a Stabilization Mentor Program under the Justice Reinvestment Initiative to support individuals transitioning from incarceration to community living.
- Organizations with experience in mentoring programs.
- Nonprofits focusing on reentry services.
- Agencies with a background in rehabilitation and social services.
- Identify qualified stabilization mentors.
- Develop a comprehensive training program for mentors.
- Create individual support plans for participants.
- Monitor progress and outcomes of participants.
- Proposal narrative highlighting experience.
- Detailed budget and pricing strategy.
- Demonstration of past success in similar initiatives.
- Staff resumes and qualifications.
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- Ensure proposals adhere to state regulations regarding justice reinvestment initiatives.
- Include necessary certifications or accreditations related to mentoring services.
- Consider competitive pricing to attract selection while covering costs.
- Include tiered pricing options based on the number of participants.
- Consider partnering with local nonprofits for outreach.
- Engage mental health professionals as sub-contractors for comprehensive support.
- Risk of insufficient mentor availability leading to program inadequacy.
- Potential changes in funding or policy impacting program longevity.
- What specific metrics will be used to evaluate the program's success?
- Are there existing mentors or support networks we can leverage?
- What budget constraints should we be aware of?
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- Detailed budget range or funding levels available for this initiative.
- Specific performance metrics required for the proposal.
- Criteria for mentor candidate selection.
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