247134 Support for Health-Related Activities at Massachusetts Public Colleges and Universities
Federal opportunity from Department of Public Health. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jun 30, 2034.
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- Solicitation
- BD-24-1031-BCHAP-BCH01-95611
- Performance
- MA
- Response
- Jun 30, 2034, 04:00 PM UTC
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Description
247134 Support for Health-Related Activities at Massachusetts Public Colleges and Universities
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This opportunity involves providing support for health-related activities at public colleges and universities in Massachusetts, issued by the Bureau of Community Health and Prevention (BCHAP). Vendors should note that while the project is set to support a significant statewide initiative, it is not set aside for small businesses, which may broaden the competition. The response deadline for proposals is set for June 30, 2034, allowing ample time for preparation and collaboration among potential bidders.
The buyer aims to procure services to support health-related programs and initiatives at public colleges and universities in Massachusetts, which could include health education, wellness programs, and other community health activities.
- Organizations specializing in public health
- Educational service providers with a focus on health
- Consulting firms with experience in health-related initiatives
- Identify needs of health-related activities at schools
- Develop a proposal that aligns with state health objectives
- Engage with stakeholders including colleges and universities
- Create a plan for monitoring and evaluation of health programs
- Prepare deliverables as per the solicitation guidelines
- Detailed technical proposal
- Cost breakdown
- Resumes of key personnel
- Past performance documents
- Compliance certifications
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- Ensure compliance with Massachusetts public procurement laws
- Prepare to provide documentation of previous similar projects
- Consider competitive pricing adjusted for the public sector
- Ensure pricing reflects potential long-term partnerships with educational institutions
- Consider teaming with local health agencies
- Potential partnerships with educational content developers
- Collaboration with other health service providers
- Potential competition from larger firms due to non-small business set-aside
- Risk of underestimating the complexity of health initiatives
- Changes in state health policy affecting project scope
- What specific health-related outcomes does BCHAP prioritize?
- Are there any existing partnerships or existing programs to align with?
- What metrics will be used to evaluate the success of the program?
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- No specific budget has been provided
- Details on performance metrics are not specified
- Exact scope length is unclear
- No prior history on similar projects mentioned
- Information on evaluation criteria is missing
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