Notice of Intent to Award Contracts to a Vendor From Funds Received From a Competitive Federal Grant
Federal opportunity from Department of Mental Health. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 29, 2026.
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- Solicitation
- BD-26-1022-DMH08-8210C-129587
- Performance
- MA
- Response
- May 29, 2026, 12:00 PM UTC
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Notice of Intent to Award Contracts to a Vendor From Funds Received From a Competitive Federal Grant
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This opportunity indicates the Department of Mental Health's intention to award contracts to a vendor funded by a competitive federal grant. The response deadline for this notice is May 29, 2026, which provides ample time for interested vendors to prepare their proposals. It's essential for potential bidders to align their responses with the funding needs outlined in the notice, although specific details on the grant requirements were not provided.
The Department of Mental Health aims to allocate funds received from a competitive federal grant to qualified vendors, thus enhancing services within the mental health sector.
- Mental health service providers
- Non-profit organizations with mental health expertise
- Companies with prior federal grant experience
- Statement of qualifications
- Evidence of prior experience with federal contracts
- Financial statements and funding requirements compliance
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- All submissions must comply with federal grant guidelines
- Ensure all necessary certifications are up to date
- Consider competitive pricing aligned with federal funding standards
- Factor in the costs related to mental health service delivery
- Non-compliance with federal grant requirements could disqualify bids
- Potential changes in funding availability due to federal budget adjustments
- What specific services will the grant funds cover?
- Are there any performance metrics or outcomes that bidders should be aware of?
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- Detailed description of services funded by the grant is not provided
- Information about performance metrics for awarded contracts is absent
- Any current vendors or competing bidders' information is unknown
- No specifics regarding eligibility criteria were mentioned
- Details on how proposals will be evaluated are missing
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