Child Abuse Prevention Services in Eastern and Southwestern DCFS Regions
Federal opportunity from EXECUTIVE BRANCH AGENCIES • Department of Health and Human Services. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 04, 2026.
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Child Abuse Prevention Services in Eastern and Southwestern DCFS Regions
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This opportunity seeks proposals for Child Abuse Prevention Services targeting the Eastern and Southwestern regions of DCFS. The response deadline is set for March 4, 2026, allowing sufficient time for bidders to develop comprehensive proposals. Agencies with experience in child welfare and prevention services should consider this solicitation.
The buyer aims to implement effective child abuse prevention services in designated DCFS regions to enhance child welfare through targeted interventions.
- Organizations with expertise in child welfare and prevention
- Non-profits focusing on community services and child advocacy
- Consulting firms specializing in social services
- Assessment of current child welfare needs in Eastern and Southwestern DCFS regions
- Development and implementation of prevention strategies
- Community outreach and education programs
- Detailed proposal outlining service delivery methods
- Experience and qualifications of key personnel
- Budget and pricing structure
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- Adherence to local and federal child welfare laws
- Background checks for all personnel working with children
- Consider a competitive pricing model based on local market rates
- Budget for community engagement initiatives
- Consider partnering with local organizations for additional outreach
- Subcontracting with specialists in child psychology or social work
- Potential changes in local regulations regarding child services
- Competition from established local service providers
- Challenges in community engagement and trust-building
- What specific outcomes are expected from the proposed services?
- Are there any existing relationships with community organizations?
- What are the key performance indicators for success?
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- Specific funding details or budget allocation
- Exact performance start and end dates
- Additional requirements for proposal submission
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