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Active opportunities open for bidding
Ohio Department of Children and Youth
Provide quotes for furniture with delivery and installation.
Posted Date
Jun 11, 2026
Due Date
Jun 25, 2026
Release: Jun 11, 2026
Ohio Department of Children and Youth
Close: Jun 25, 2026
Provide quotes for furniture with delivery and installation.
Ohio Department of Children and Youth
The Ohio Department of Youth Services is soliciting the delivery, setup, and warranty of four single-unit chargers compatible with IMPRES G2 for the Circleville Juvenile Correctional Facility. The procurement is specifically for model NNTN8845A chargers to be used by facility administrators. The project requires delivery by June 3, 2026, following a brief solicitation period in May.
Posted Date
May 4, 2026
Due Date
May 19, 2026
Release: May 4, 2026
Ohio Department of Children and Youth
Close: May 19, 2026
The Ohio Department of Youth Services is soliciting the delivery, setup, and warranty of four single-unit chargers compatible with IMPRES G2 for the Circleville Juvenile Correctional Facility. The procurement is specifically for model NNTN8845A chargers to be used by facility administrators. The project requires delivery by June 3, 2026, following a brief solicitation period in May.
Ohio Department of Children and Youth
The State of Ohio Department of Children & Youth (KID) issued a procurement solicitation for an SFY26 laptop refresh to purchase Microsoft Surface devices (160 Surface Pro units and 40 Surface Laptop units) with specified RAM and storage. The opportunity is an MBE set-aside requiring bidders to be certified Minority Business Enterprises and to reference current State of Ohio contract pricing; period of performance is April 30, 2026 through May 13, 2026. The public posting lists a response deadline of May 13, 2026 and an inquiry end date of May 8, 2026; no primary solicitation PDF was publicly available on the aggregator page, and the official source link is the OhioBuys posting provided above.
Posted Date
Apr 30, 2026
Due Date
May 13, 2026
Release: Apr 30, 2026
Ohio Department of Children and Youth
Close: May 13, 2026
The State of Ohio Department of Children & Youth (KID) issued a procurement solicitation for an SFY26 laptop refresh to purchase Microsoft Surface devices (160 Surface Pro units and 40 Surface Laptop units) with specified RAM and storage. The opportunity is an MBE set-aside requiring bidders to be certified Minority Business Enterprises and to reference current State of Ohio contract pricing; period of performance is April 30, 2026 through May 13, 2026. The public posting lists a response deadline of May 13, 2026 and an inquiry end date of May 8, 2026; no primary solicitation PDF was publicly available on the aggregator page, and the official source link is the OhioBuys posting provided above.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Ohio Department of Children and Youth
The meeting addressed the advisory role and structural purpose of the council, emphasizing data-driven policies for child and family support. Key discussion areas included the three primary goal areas: Maternal and Infant Wellness, Early Care and Education, and Children's Services. The council formally established six standing subcommittees to facilitate focused work on these priorities. Additionally, the meeting covered operational expectations, including meeting cadence and attendance requirements, as well as an overview of recent programmatic and policy updates regarding publicly funded child care, provider payment structures, and capacity limits.
This strategic plan, titled "Growing Ohio's Future," aims to create physically and emotionally strong children who are safe and ready for kindergarten. It focuses on six primary goals: reducing the incidence of neonatal abstinence syndrome and substance-exposed infants, tripling the number of families served by home visiting programs, ensuring high-quality and accessible child care for all children, reforming the foster care system, providing prevention education in every grade every year, and ensuring every Ohio school has access to mental health professionals. The plan emphasizes early intervention, equity, optimized resource utilization, innovation, and collective action across various state agencies and community partners.
The meeting included discussions on improving maternal and infant health outcomes, reducing infant mortality, and addressing racial disparities through various initiatives and community efforts. Updates were provided on key education and workforce initiatives funded through the recent budget, including literacy coaching, expansion of Career Technical Education, AI literacy policies, student cell phone policies, attendance law revisions, and bus safety grants. Medicaid's efforts to support maternal and child health through sustainable services and program collaborations were shared. Flexible funding for counties, residential supports for youth with complex needs, regional coaching models, and the Mental Health and Intellectual Disability Coordinating Center of Excellence were outlined. The department's goals of reducing infant mortality, improving kindergarten readiness, and decreasing entries into foster care were reviewed, along with updates on funding expansions for maternal and infant health programs, community grants, and child welfare initiatives.
The Ohio CAPTA State Plan outlines the objectives and activities aligned with Ohio's Child and Family Services Plan, focusing on improving the child protective services system. Key areas include enhancing intake, assessment, screening, and investigation of child abuse and neglect reports; improving case management and service delivery; developing risk and safety assessment tools; and facilitating training for CPS caseworkers and supervisors. The plan also emphasizes interagency collaboration, public education, and support for children affected by substance abuse and domestic violence. The plan aims to promote positive outcomes for Ohio youth through early intervention, quality education, and family support programs.
The report outlines Ohio's progress and services related to child and family services. It details updates to the vision and collaboration, assessment of current performance in improving outcomes, and the plan for enacting the state's vision. Key areas of focus include reducing the need for foster care, ensuring children are placed in family-like settings, and reducing the recurrence of maltreatment. The report also covers the quality assurance system, service descriptions, consultation and coordination between states and tribes, and targeted plans.
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