Opportunity

Alaska Online Public Notices #223258

Alaska seeks proposals to expand contingency management services for stimulant use disorder recovery

Posted

March 27, 2026

Respond By

April 21, 2026

Identifier

223258

NAICS

621420, 623220

This opportunity seeks to expand evidence-based contingency management (CM) services for stimulant use disorder recovery across Alaska. - Government Buyer: - State of Alaska Department of Health, Division of Behavioral Health, Grants and Contracts Office - Program Overview: - Positive Pathways for Alaska Recovery: Expanding Contingency Management Program - Focus on statewide implementation of CM interventions for adults (18+) with stimulant and co-occurring substance use disorders - Funding up to $100,000 per agency - Products/Services Requested: - Implementation of CM behavioral health services, including: - Delivery of evidence-based CM interventions - Participant incentives (up to $750 per participant annually) - Urinalysis testing supplies - Staff training and workforce development - Technical assistance and fidelity monitoring (in partnership with University of Washington) - Data-driven evaluation and reporting - Unique Requirements: - Integration of CM into existing treatment frameworks - Commitment to program sustainability and high-fidelity delivery - Coordination with referral sources - Enhanced incentive structure (annual per-client incentive increased from $75 to $750) - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named; the focus is on behavioral health service delivery and program implementation.

Description

The Alaska Department of Health, Division of Behavioral Health, is soliciting proposals for the Positive Pathways for Alaska Recovery program to expand contingency management (CM) services addressing stimulant use disorder statewide. The program aims to provide evidence-based behavioral interventions with enhanced incentives to support recovery behaviors such as abstinence and treatment adherence. Technical assistance and training will be provided in partnership with the University of Washington to ensure fidelity to SAMHSA guidelines. Proposals must demonstrate integration of CM into existing treatment frameworks and commitment to evaluation and sustainability.

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