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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 14, 2005 FBO #1326
SOURCES SOUGHT

R -- Customized Training and Technical Assistance to Targeted Community and Faith Based Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery Service Provider Organizations

Notice Date
7/12/2005
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
541690 — Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services
 
Contracting Office
Department of Health and Human Services, Program Support Center, Division of Acquisition Management, Parklawn Building Room 5-101 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD, 20857
 
ZIP Code
20857
 
Solicitation Number
Reference-Number-05M000109ss
 
Response Due
7/22/2005
 
Archive Date
8/6/2005
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
The Department of Health and Human Services/Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, through the Program Support Center provides the following: This is a SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE to determine the availability of potential small businesses (e.g., veteran-owned small business, service-disabled veteran owned small business, HUBZone small business, small disadvantaged business, and women-owned small business) that can provide the following: Customized Training and Technical Assistance to Targeted Community and Faith Based Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery Service Provider Organizations Description: In January 2001, President George W. Bush signed an Executive Order, expanding the 1996 Charitable Choice Legislation enacted under President Clinton's Administration. The Executive order required HHS and other Federal Agencies to identify and eliminate regulatory and programmatic barriers that would prevent faith based and grassroots community organizations from successfully receiving Federal grants, contracts, and the effective delivery of services in local communities. In FY 04, President Bush introduced the Access to Recovery Program (ATR) Grant, a SAMHSA mandated treatment and recovery support initiative, offering those affected by the substance abuse opportunity to choose treatment and recovery services among community and faith based treatment and recovery service providers. Since 2002, SAMHSA has undertaken this effort to increase the capacities of faith and community based substance abuse and recovery service providers to deliver quality and effective treatment and recovery services in respective communities. SAMHSA has provided technical assistance and training to over 7,000 individuals representing faith and community organization as a result. In FY 2005-06, SAMHSA desires to continue it technical assistance effort to specific targeted faith and community organizations demonstrating organizational readiness to become FY 05-06 SAMHSA grant awards recipients and to organizations that are current or potential ATR service providers. Anticipated period of performance is (1) year. Core tasks for the contract will include: (1) Establishment of ongoing technical assistance to identify the training needs of selected 10- 20 diverse grassroots faith and community treatment and recovery service provider organizations; Conduct 1 (3 day technical assistance (TA) workshops/ meetings in the state of Texas in the community of Austin, 1 (3) day meeting in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and 1 (3) day meeting in Boise, Idaho for a total of nine events. The TA events shall address four (4) of the following topics and others that may be identified as a results of the TA needs assessment. -Substance Abuse Treatment ? Pathways to Recovery -Substance abuse treatment and recovery program services Model programs -Development and Creation of Sustainable Substance Abuse and Recovery Support Management Services. -Fiscal Management and Auditing -Program Evaluation Using the Logic Model ( both process and outcome) -Substance Abuse Treatment Licensing and Certification Requirements and Standards for Recovery Support Services. -HIV/AIDS and its Interrelatedness to Substance Abuse Treatment -Grant writing -Strategic Planning and Visioning (3) Secure meeting sites and hotel accommodations, provide pre-meeting logistical services, preparing, developing and obtaining meeting materials, such as registration forms, brochures, invitation letters, agenda, participant lists, preparing thank you letters, and processing participant and speaker reimbursements. GPO reserves the right to approve all of the items listed. (4) Administer SAMHSA's participant satisfaction survey and 30 day follow-up survey to evaluate each technical assistance activity. Contractor will be required to participate in GPRA data collection process and therefore will be responsible for the collection of event data as well inputting the data into SAMHSA?s data base. (5) Submit a monthly report (one page) concerning the progress of the project by the tenth (10th) of the following month. The report shall include meeting survey summaries; summary of action steps taken to execute meetings including selection of presenters, problems encountered and resolutions, description of partnerships and discussion of outcomes. (6) Submit resumes of staff, trainers/ consultants to the Government Project Officer (GPO) for approval. The staff, trainers and consultants shall be culturally appropriate, diverse and reflect the populations to be served. The GPO shall reserve the right to identify expert consultants/ trainers on specified topics when deemed necessary. (7) Complete and submit a final report written within 60 days after the final series of training activities. The report shall include pre and post customer satisfaction meeting survey summaries; summary of action steps taken to execute meetings including selection of presenters, problems encountered and resolutions, description of partnerships with other agencies,, demographics of participants, discussions of outcomes including descriptive chart representations, names of staff and consultants used, participants list and recommendations for the future. The minimum contractor requirements are (1) In-depth knowledge of substance abuse treatment, recovery support and HIV/AIDS promising practice models; (2) Keen knowledge and understanding of substance abuse, use, prevention and treatment and President Bush's Access to Recovery (ATR) grant program; (3) Knowledge of the concepts and methods of program analysis and evaluation; (4) Demonstrated experience in delivery of technical assistance to grassroots faith and community organization, substance abuse treatment, recovery, practices, and other related issues; (5) Excellent proficient and analytical writing skills; (6) Experience with collecting, analyzing, and reporting information and submitting GPRA information to SAMHSA's database; (7) Demonstrates experience and knowledge regarding cultural competence activities that include the development of skills through training , use of self-assessment providers and systems, and implementation of objectives to ensure that governance, administrative policy practices, and clinical/recovery skills and practices that are responsive to the culture and diversity within the population served; (8) Demonstrates ability to conduct grant writing technical assistance that resulting in successful Federal, state, and local grant awards. The North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) code is 541690. THIS IS NOT AN INVITATION FOR BID (IFB), REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) OR REQUEST FOR APPLICATION (RFA) AND IN NO WAY OBLIGATES THE GOVERNMENT TO AWARD A CONTRACT. Interested parties having the capabilities necessary to perform that stated requirements may submit capability statements via e-mail to djansen@psc.gov. CAPABILITY STATEMENTS MUST ADDRESS THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OUTLINED ABOVE. Capability statements must also include the following information: company name, address, point of contact, phone/fax/e-mail, and business size and status (e.g., veteran-owned small business, service-disabled veteran owned small business, HUBZone small business, small disadvantaged business, and women-owned small business). Capabilty statements will be reviewed using the following prioritized factors: 1. Substance Abuse Treatment ? Pathways to Recovery 2. Substance abuse treatment and recovery program services Model programs 3. Access to Recovery (ATR) Outreach Strategies 4. Development and Creation of Sustainable Substance Abuse and Recovery Support Management Services. 5. Fiscal Management and Auditing 6. Program Evaluation Using the Logic Model ( both process and outcome) 7. Substance Abuse Treatment Licensing and Certification Requirements and Standards for Recovery Support Services. 8. HIV/AIDS and its Interrelatedness to Substance Abuse Treatment 9. Grant writing 10. Strategic Planning and Visioning Responses are requested not later than July 22, 2005 @ 3:00p.m. eastern standard time.
 
Record
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