Opportunity

Tuolumne County Opengov #RFP-2025-0121

Tuolumne County Seeks Early Intervention Behavioral Health Services for Adults and Youth

Posted

April 01, 2026

Respond By

April 23, 2026

Identifier

RFP-2025-0121

NAICS

621420, 624310

Tuolumne County Behavioral Health Department is seeking proposals for Early Intervention behavioral health programs targeting adults and/or youth. - Government Buyer: - Behavioral Health Department, Tuolumne County (Health & Human Services Agency) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; this is a services-based solicitation open to qualified organizations and individuals. - Products/Services Requested: - Early Intervention programs for adults (ages 18+) and/or youth (ages 0-17, 18-24) - Services include outreach, access and linkage to care, and early treatment - Programs must be culturally responsive and linguistically appropriate - Collaboration with community-based organizations is required - Mandatory reporting and data collection - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Focus on preventing mental illness and substance use disorders from becoming severe and disabling - Targeted support for priority populations such as children experiencing homelessness, justice-involved youth, and older adults - Compliance with employment restrictions for current and retired county employees - Multiple contracts may be awarded - Evaluation criteria include scope of services, past performance, staffing, and budget - Place of Performance: - Primary location: 20075 Cedar Road N, Sonora, CA 95370

Description

Tuolumne County's Behavioral Health Department is soliciting proposals for Early Intervention programs targeting adults and/or youth. These programs aim to prevent mental illness and substance use disorders from becoming severe and disabling, while reducing disparities in behavioral health. The project emphasizes culturally responsive and linguistically appropriate interventions and seeks to reduce adverse outcomes such as suicide, incarceration, homelessness, and overdose. Multiple contracts may be awarded, and collaboration with community-based organizations is required. Proposals must be submitted electronically by April 22, 2026.

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