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Overdose to Action (OD2A) Clinician and Health System Engagement (RFP) - New Hampshire Dept. of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health Services Bid & RFP - Due Jul 28, 2026 | Starbridge
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Overdose to Action (OD2A) Clinician and Health System Engagement (RFP)
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health Services is soliciting proposals from qualified Vendors to design and deliver evidence-based education, training, and programmatic support to healthcare organizations across New Hampshire aimed at reducing prescription drug-related harms. Issued on July 7, 2026 with a Close Date/Time of July 28, 2026 at 12:00 PM, the RFP (RFP-2027-DPH-09-OCHSE) targets Clinician and Health System Engagement as part of the CDC-funded Overdose Data to Action (OD2A) program. Vendors must follow the related Appendices A-F including the Scope of Services, Standard Exhibits, Transmittal Letter, Technical Response, Program Staff List, and Deliverable Cost Sheet.
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health Services is soliciting proposals from qualified Vendors to design and deliver evidence-based education, training, and programmatic support to healthcare organizations across New Hampshire aimed at reducing prescription drug-related harms. Issued on July 7, 2026 with a Close Date/Time of July 28, 2026 at 12:00 PM, the RFP (RFP-2027-DPH-09-OCHSE) targets Clinician and Health System Engagement as part of the CDC-funded Overdose Data to Action (OD2A) program. Vendors must follow the related Appendices A-F including the Scope of Services, Standard Exhibits, Transmittal Letter, Technical Response, Program Staff List, and Deliverable Cost Sheet.
Fulton County Government is soliciting proposals for its Prevention, Response Education and Priority Action for Recovery & Engagement (PREPARE) program to combat the opioid crisis in Fulton County, Georgia. The program funds organizations to provide prevention, education, and recovery support services for Fulton County residents at risk for or living with Opioid Use Disorder, including people with co-occurring mental illness and other substance use disorders. Proposals are evaluated by the Fulton County Regional Advisory Council, on behalf of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners and under the guidance of the Georgia Opioid Abatement Trust, which provides funding through opioid abatement settlement funds.
San Mateo County Health (SMC Health) seeks up to three trusted-messenger community-based non-profit organizations to provide community engagement expertise for the County's upcoming Community Health Assessment (CHA). The scope includes planning and support for CHA subcommittees, conducting targeted surveys and key informant interviews, hosting community input sessions, engaging a minimum of 400 community members, and contributing to the development and dissemination of the final assessment report. The solicitation was released June 26, 2026; proposals are due July 24, 2026 (Pacific Time), the anticipated award date is August 31, 2026, and the CHA is scheduled to conclude in December 2028.
Collier County is soliciting proposals to provide, implement, and support a fully customizable Wellness Engagement Platform to administer and enhance the county employee wellness program across all Constitutional agencies. The platform must support tracking and reporting for the Insurance Qualifying Process (preventive screenings, laboratory work, biometrics, and individual/group wellness education) and an Employee Health Reimbursement Account (insured employees may earn up to $300 annually in Healthy Bucks). The RFP was posted June 24, 2026 and proposals are due July 24, 2026 at 3:00 PM Eastern Time.
Collier County is soliciting proposals to provide, implement, and support a fully customizable Wellness Engagement Platform to administer and enhance the county employee wellness program across all Constitutional agencies. The platform must support tracking and reporting for the Insurance Qualifying Process (preventive screenings, laboratory work, biometrics, and individual/group wellness education) and an Employee Health Reimbursement Account (insured employees may earn up to $300 annually in Healthy Bucks). The RFP was posted June 24, 2026 and proposals are due July 24, 2026 at 3:00 PM Eastern Time.
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Fulton County Government is soliciting proposals for its Prevention, Response Education and Priority Action for Recovery & Engagement (PREPARE) program to combat the opioid crisis in Fulton County, Georgia. The program funds organizations to provide prevention, education, and recovery support services for Fulton County residents at risk for or living with Opioid Use Disorder, including people with co-occurring mental illness and other substance use disorders. Proposals are evaluated by the Fulton County Regional Advisory Council, on behalf of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners and under the guidance of the Georgia Opioid Abatement Trust, which provides funding through opioid abatement settlement funds.
San Mateo County Health (SMC Health) seeks up to three trusted-messenger community-based non-profit organizations to provide community engagement expertise for the County's upcoming Community Health Assessment (CHA). The scope includes planning and support for CHA subcommittees, conducting targeted surveys and key informant interviews, hosting community input sessions, engaging a minimum of 400 community members, and contributing to the development and dissemination of the final assessment report. The solicitation was released June 26, 2026; proposals are due July 24, 2026 (Pacific Time), the anticipated award date is August 31, 2026, and the CHA is scheduled to conclude in December 2028.