Opioid Prevention Communication Campaign
Federal opportunity from C2510206 - Health and Human Services | C2510 - Health and Human Sciences • Marion County. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Apr 09, 2026.
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Opioid Prevention Communication Campaign HE1777-26 - Opioid Prevention Communication Campaign Page 1 of 2 MARION COUNTY REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS HE1777-26 for Opioid Prevention Communication Campaign Release Date: 03/11/2026 Questions Due: 03/20/2026 05:00 PM PST Offer Due Date: 04/09/2026 02:00 PM PST Submit questions and responses via the Marion County Procurement Collaboration Portal https://contracts-marioncountygcc.msappproxy.net/gateway/ Electronic copies of this RFP and attachments, if any, can be obtained from the Marion County Procurement Collaboration Portal at the URL listed above. HE1777-26 - Opioid Prevention Communication Campaign Page 2 of 2 1. Log Into the Procurement Collaboration Portal a. Go to the Marion County Procurement Collaboration Portal which can be found at: https://contracts-marioncountygcc.msappproxy.net/gateway/ b. Sign In or Create an Account c. Creating an account MUST be completed 15-30 minutes before files will be able to be submitted through the portal. 2. Solicitations Tab a. At the top of the page, hover over Solicitations b. Select Search All Solicitations c. Click View next to the applicable solicitation 3. Opportunity Details a. Viewing Documents – Scroll down the page to the Files, Documents, Images section, Public Files: subsection. Here you will find all of the relevant files. b. Submitting a Question – If you would like to submit a question, scroll down the page to the Questions & Answers section. Type your question in the My Questions/Answers text box and click the Ask Question box. c. Register as Respondent - If you are interested in responding to the posting, click the button Register as Respondent on the left side of the screen. d. Submitting Documents – If you would like to submit a response to this posting, scroll down the page to the Files, Documents, Images section, My Files: subsection. Here you will Select a file, select a File Category, and type a description before clicking the Save File button. e. Response Status – Once you have registered as a respondent and submitted documents, scroll to the bottom of the page to the Response Status section and select the appropriate status for your submission, then click Submit.
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Marion County is seeking proposals for an Opioid Prevention Communication Campaign under solicitation number HE1777-26. The proposal submission deadline is April 9, 2026, with an opportunity for bidders to pose questions until March 20, 2026. Proposals will be submitted through the Marion County Procurement Collaboration Portal, requiring prior registration for respondents.
The buyer aims to implement a communication campaign targeting opioid prevention in Marion County, enhancing community awareness and education.
- Agencies experienced in public health communications
- Firms with expertise in substance abuse prevention
- Organizations familiar with community engagement strategies
- Campaign strategy development
- Creation of educational materials
- Community outreach and engagement activities
- Evaluation and metrics for campaign success
- Completed proposal form
- Case studies of previous relevant work
- Proposed team bios and qualifications
- Budget and pricing strategy
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Consider competitive pricing based on similar regional campaigns
- Include detailed justification for proposed budget items
- Consider partnering with local health organizations
- Collaborate with marketing firms specializing in public health
- Potential for limited budget allocation impacting scope
- Changes in public perception or policy regarding opioids
- Need for effective engagement strategies to reach target audience
- What specific outcomes are expected from the campaign?
- Are there any preferred channels or platforms for outreach?
- How will success metrics be defined and assessed?
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- Specific budget range for the campaign
- Details on prior successful campaigns or benchmarks
- Target audience demographics and characteristics
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