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New Jersey Department of Children and Families
Provision of domestic violence abuse intervention services to reduce and prevent domestic violence by awarding one contract in each of the following counties: monmouth and ocean. Funding of $170,142 available in state funds in FY 2026 Funding of $480,568 in state funds in FY 2027 contingent on availability.
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Cook County
Facilitate the expansion of the Domestic Violence Division's court operations to provide round-the-clock, hybrid access to emergency orders of protection. This expansion aims to enhance the accessibility and responsiveness of the court system to the urgent needs of individuals at risk of domestic violence, thereby extending protective measures more swiftly and effectively. The Court seeks to partner with experienced Domestic Violence Service Providers who can deliver comprehensive support services including crisis intervention, safety planning, and legal advocacy. The expanded program will ensure that individuals have immediate access to protective services and legal remedies through a seamless, integrated approach that prioritizes safety and justice. Proposals should detail innovative, client-centered approaches to operate this vital program, ensuring robust support and advocacy for our community's most vulnerable members. The County intends to enter into a three (3) year agreement with two (2) one-year renewal options.
Posted Date
Sep 26, 2025
Due Date
Dec 3, 2025
Release: Sep 26, 2025
Cook County
Close: Dec 3, 2025
Facilitate the expansion of the Domestic Violence Division's court operations to provide round-the-clock, hybrid access to emergency orders of protection. This expansion aims to enhance the accessibility and responsiveness of the court system to the urgent needs of individuals at risk of domestic violence, thereby extending protective measures more swiftly and effectively. The Court seeks to partner with experienced Domestic Violence Service Providers who can deliver comprehensive support services including crisis intervention, safety planning, and legal advocacy. The expanded program will ensure that individuals have immediate access to protective services and legal remedies through a seamless, integrated approach that prioritizes safety and justice. Proposals should detail innovative, client-centered approaches to operate this vital program, ensuring robust support and advocacy for our community's most vulnerable members. The County intends to enter into a three (3) year agreement with two (2) one-year renewal options.
AvailableSouth Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services
The State Fiscal Accountability Authority and the South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services are soliciting fixed-price bids for substance use treatment and batterer's intervention services for offenders under supervision in South Carolina, with particular focus on Richland County. The procurement is divided into two lots (Adult Outpatient Treatment and Batterer's Intervention), will create a Preferred Provider List used on an as-needed basis, and specifies unit prices and provider licensing/qualification requirements.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 1, 2028
Release: -
South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services
Close: Apr 1, 2028
The State Fiscal Accountability Authority and the South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services are soliciting fixed-price bids for substance use treatment and batterer's intervention services for offenders under supervision in South Carolina, with particular focus on Richland County. The procurement is divided into two lots (Adult Outpatient Treatment and Batterer's Intervention), will create a Preferred Provider List used on an as-needed basis, and specifies unit prices and provider licensing/qualification requirements.
AvailableCity of Pittsburgh
The City of Pittsburgh Public Safety Administration is seeking proposals to provide technology infrastructure for the City's Group Violence Intervention (GVI) program for a three-year term beginning in January 2026. The RFP includes a mandatory pre‑proposal meeting, a Q&A period, and requires electronic submission by the due date.
Posted Date
Oct 24, 2025
Due Date
Dec 16, 2025
Release: Oct 24, 2025
City of Pittsburgh
Close: Dec 16, 2025
The City of Pittsburgh Public Safety Administration is seeking proposals to provide technology infrastructure for the City's Group Violence Intervention (GVI) program for a three-year term beginning in January 2026. The RFP includes a mandatory pre‑proposal meeting, a Q&A period, and requires electronic submission by the due date.
AvailableHawaii Department of Human Services
One (1) provider to provide effective and expeditious legal and advocacy services for cws clients experiencing domestic violence (dv) and survivors of domestic violence currently staying in, or eligible for entry into, domestic violence shelters contracted by the dhs. The purpose of this service is to provide legal, advocacy, and training services to assist cws clients experiencing dv and dv survivors in fulfilling an established service plan, exiting abusive relationships, and assisting in a safe transition from dv shelters into the community.
Posted Date
Oct 27, 2025
Due Date
Nov 26, 2025
Release: Oct 27, 2025
Hawaii Department of Human Services
Close: Nov 26, 2025
One (1) provider to provide effective and expeditious legal and advocacy services for cws clients experiencing domestic violence (dv) and survivors of domestic violence currently staying in, or eligible for entry into, domestic violence shelters contracted by the dhs. The purpose of this service is to provide legal, advocacy, and training services to assist cws clients experiencing dv and dv survivors in fulfilling an established service plan, exiting abusive relationships, and assisting in a safe transition from dv shelters into the community.
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