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Solicit responses from a qualified offeror to provide the statewide implementation and evaluation of an innovative, incentive-based tobacco/nicotine and/or cannabis cessation program specifically created for pregnant and postpartum coloradans and their partners. The program services will be available statewide via two options: local in-person visits or a colorado-based telehealth model. All facilitators of the program will be supported in obtaining the requirements for the community health worker (chw) certification, as well as a trauma-informed curriculum. Financial incentives for program participation will be provided. Evaluation of the program will be conducted, and results will be published.
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The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) is issuing this Request for Proposal (RFP) to implement a statewide Tobacco/Nicotine and Cannabis Cessation Program targeted at pregnant and postpartum individuals in Colorado.
Posted Date
Dec 8, 2025
Due Date
Jan 14, 2026
Release: Dec 8, 2025
Close: Jan 14, 2026
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) is issuing this Request for Proposal (RFP) to implement a statewide Tobacco/Nicotine and Cannabis Cessation Program targeted at pregnant and postpartum individuals in Colorado.
AvailableSolicit responses from a qualified offeror to provide the statewide implementation and evaluation of an innovative, incentive-based tobacco/nicotine and/or cannabis cessation program specifically created for pregnant and postpartum coloradans and their partners. The program services will be available statewide via two options: local in-person visits or a colorado-based telehealth model. All facilitators of the program will be supported in obtaining the requirements for the community health worker (chw) certification, as well as a trauma-informed curriculum. Financial incentives for program participation will be provided. Evaluation of the program will be conducted, and results will be published.
Posted Date
Dec 8, 2025
Due Date
Jan 14, 2026
Release: Dec 8, 2025
Close: Jan 14, 2026
Public health communications, educational interventions, public information campaigns, and community engagements that are highly-tailored to the Native American population and setting such as: Health communications and awareness campaigns designed to 1) increase fact-based information about available smoking cessation options; and 2) facilitate informed decision-making about how to quit smoking. Dissemination activities designed to correct existing nicotine misperceptions AND accurately communicate the relative risks of tobacco products to stakeholders or people who smoke (e.g., communicating FDA’s Continuum of Risk by translating scientific evidence to lay audiences; supporting accurate and complete reporting by media). Training for frontline health care professionals, especially those that serve populations with higher smoking rates (e.g., education programs for providers who directly interact with smokers, including community health representatives, or other Cessation Education. Education activities that address sociodemographic disparities in smoking cessation outcomes by characterizing the needs of the Native American population seeking access to smoking cessation options to inform development of tailored programs; messages tailored to underserved populations with historically poor cessation outcomes or higher failed quit attempts.
Posted Date
Oct 27, 2025
Due Date
Dec 15, 2025
Release: Dec 3, 2025
Close: Dec 22, 2025
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Solicit responses from a qualified offeror to provide the statewide implementation and evaluation of an innovative, incentive-based tobacco/nicotine and/or cannabis cessation program specifically created for pregnant and postpartum coloradans and their partners. The program services will be available statewide via two options: local in-person visits or a colorado-based telehealth model. All facilitators of the program will be supported in obtaining the requirements for the community health worker (chw) certification, as well as a trauma-informed curriculum. Financial incentives for program participation will be provided. Evaluation of the program will be conducted, and results will be published.
Release: Oct 27, 2025
Close: Dec 15, 2025
Public health communications, educational interventions, public information campaigns, and community engagements that are highly-tailored to the Native American population and setting such as: Health communications and awareness campaigns designed to 1) increase fact-based information about available smoking cessation options; and 2) facilitate informed decision-making about how to quit smoking. Dissemination activities designed to correct existing nicotine misperceptions AND accurately communicate the relative risks of tobacco products to stakeholders or people who smoke (e.g., communicating FDA’s Continuum of Risk by translating scientific evidence to lay audiences; supporting accurate and complete reporting by media). Training for frontline health care professionals, especially those that serve populations with higher smoking rates (e.g., education programs for providers who directly interact with smokers, including community health representatives, or other Cessation Education. Education activities that address sociodemographic disparities in smoking cessation outcomes by characterizing the needs of the Native American population seeking access to smoking cessation options to inform development of tailored programs; messages tailored to underserved populations with historically poor cessation outcomes or higher failed quit attempts.
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