Opportunity
Iowa City Community School District Bidopportunities #JUV-27-OD-07-002
Iowa Judicial Branch Seeks Online Diversion Courses for Juvenile Court Services District 7
Posted
October 04, 2023
Identifier
JUV-27-OD-07-002
NAICS
611699
The Iowa Judicial Branch is seeking proposals for asynchronous, evidence-based online diversion educational courses for delinquent and at-risk juveniles aged 12-18 in the Seventh Judicial District (Cedar, Clinton, Jackson, Muscatine, and Scott counties). - Government Buyer: - Iowa Judicial Branch, Seventh Judicial District Juvenile Court Services - Issuing Officer: Connie Murphy - Products/Services Requested: - Asynchronous online diversion courses covering topics such as: - Theft/shoplifting prevention - Anger management - Healthy decision making - Alcohol and marijuana abuse prevention - Conflict resolution - Emotional regulation - Driving under the influence prevention - Courses must include: - Pre-test and post-test assessments - Personalized feedback reports - Completion certificates - Administrative tools for monitoring progress - Quarterly progress reports - Virtual support available seven days a week - Satisfaction surveys - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are mentioned; open to all qualified service providers - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Programming must be asynchronous and accessible to youth across multiple counties - Evidence-based curriculum required - Focus on reducing recidivism and supporting positive behavioral change - Administrative and reporting tools are mandatory - Maximum annual budget is $15,000 - Contract term is one year with up to five one-year renewal options - Place of Performance: - Seventh Judicial District of Juvenile Court Services (Cedar, Clinton, Jackson, Muscatine, and Scott counties, Iowa) - Iowa Judicial Branch offices in Des Moines and Davenport, Iowa
Description
The Iowa Judicial Branch is seeking proposals to provide asynchronous online diversion educational courses for delinquent and at-risk juveniles across five counties in the Seventh Judicial District of Juvenile Court Services (Cedar, Clinton, Jackson, Muscatine, and Scott counties). The goal is to select vendors capable of delivering evidence-based, accessible, and effective online courses that address behavioral concerns, prevent reoffending, and reduce formal involvement with the juvenile justice system. The contract term is anticipated to begin on July 1, 2026, with a maximum annual budget of $15,000 and possible extensions.