RFGA BHWI-Scholarships, loans, tuition assistance, stipends
Federal opportunity from 100021 - ODHS Shared Services | 00001 - Office of Publications & Creative Services • Oregon Health Authority. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Dec 16, 2025.
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RFGA BHWI-Scholarships, loans, tuition assistance, stipends
BHWI-Scholarships, loans, tuition assistance, stipends
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The Oregon Department of Human Services is seeking proposals for scholarships, loans, tuition assistance, and stipends under RFGA BHWI. This opportunity, with a response deadline of December 16, 2025, provides a significant funding opportunity for organizations focused on educational support. Interested bidders should thoroughly review the provided attachments for specific requirements and evaluation criteria.
ODHS is looking to award contracts to support individuals in obtaining educational financial assistance through scholarships, loans, and stipends, thereby enhancing educational opportunities in the region.
- Non-profits specializing in educational funding
- Educational institutions offering financial aid programs
- Organizations experienced in managing scholarships and tuition assistance
- Review RFGA documents and guidelines
- Identify potential applicants and beneficiaries
- Develop a proposal strategy addressing needs for scholarships and stipends
- Outline budget and funding allocation
- Prepare supporting documentation for submission
- Proposals must align with ODHS guidelines
- Clear description of the assistance programs to be offered
- Financial projections and budget needs
- Evidence of past performance or case studies
- Staff qualifications and capabilities
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- Ensure compliance with Oregon's contracting laws
- Adhere to all reporting requirements for fund allocation
- Consider any state-specific educational regulations
- Competitive pricing to ensure affordability for applicants
- Consider tiered funding models based on need
- Justify budget requests in relation to outcomes
- Collaborate with local educational institutions for outreach
- Partner with non-profits that have experience in financial aid management
- Consider teaming with technology providers for application management systems
- Regulatory changes in educational funding
- Possibility of limited funding affecting program reach
- Competition from other organizations bidding for the same funds
- What are the anticipated outcomes from funded programs?
- How will success be measured and reported back to ODHS?
- Are there any specific population targets or demographics to focus on?
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- Detailed evaluation criteria for proposals
- Specific eligibility requirements for applicants
- Information regarding total funding available
- Guidelines on allowable costs and budget items
- Details on performance metrics expected from contractors
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