Sole Source for Foster Kinship Navigator
Federal opportunity from 10010 - ODHS Child Welfare | 00125 - Family First • Oregon Department of Human Services. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 25, 2026.
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Sole Source for Foster Kinship Navigator An evidence-based Kinship Navigator Program, approved by the Title IV-E Clearinghouse, for replication in Oregon. An evidence-based Kinship Navigator Program, approved by the Title IV-E Clearinghouse, for replication in Oregon
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The State of Oregon is solicitating a sole source bid for a Foster Kinship Navigator Program, specifically designed for replication in the state. This program has been approved by the Title IV-E Clearinghouse, reinforcing its credibility and efficacy. Proposals must be submitted by the deadline of March 25, 2026.
The buyer aims to implement an evidence-based Kinship Navigator Program in Oregon to support families in kinship care, ensuring it meets the standards set by the Title IV-E Clearinghouse.
- Organizations with experience in kinship care services
- Providers of evidence-based family support programs
- Non-profits focusing on child welfare
- Develop program curriculum based on evidence-based practices
- Recruit and train kinship navigators
- Implement pilot initiative in targeted communities
- Monitor and evaluate program effectiveness
- Proposal narrative outlining program execution
- Timeline for implementation
- Budget breakdown including costs and resources
- Evidence of previous successful program implementation
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- Must adhere to Title IV-E guidelines
- Follow Oregon state procurement regulations
- Consider fixed-price proposal based on deliverables
- Include performance bonuses tied to program milestones
- Collaborate with local child welfare organizations
- Partner with community stakeholders who engage with kinship families
- Potential for funding cuts in child welfare programs
- Challenge of effectively reaching and supporting kinship families
- Need for continuous program evaluation to ensure compliance
- What specific outcomes are expected from the program?
- How will success be measured and reported?
- Are there ongoing funding sources for this initiative?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Lack of detailed performance metrics for the program
- Information on existing kinship support structures in Oregon
- Specific communities targeted for program implementation
- Uncertainty regarding contractor reporting requirements
- Deadline for Q&A submissions prior to the response deadline
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