Opportunity
South Dakota Posting Board #26RFP19777
South Dakota Central Region Community-Based Prevention Coalition Services RFP
Posted
April 08, 2026
Respond By
May 14, 2026
Identifier
26RFP19777
NAICS
624190, 813319
This opportunity seeks qualified providers to establish or expand community-based prevention coalitions in South Dakota's central region: - Government Buyer: - South Dakota Department of Social Services, Division of Behavioral Health - Main office at 700 Governors Drive, Pierre, SD - Scope of Services: - Develop or expand coalitions to deliver evidence-based substance use prevention and mental health promotion - Services must cover one or more of the following counties: Bennett, Brookings, Brown, Brule, Charles Mix, Corson, Custer, Davison, Dewey, Fall River, Gregory, Haakon, Hughes, Jackson, Jones, Lyman, Mellette, Oglala Lakota, Roberts, Stanley, Sully, Todd, Tripp, and Ziebach - Priority for areas lacking current prevention resources; additional counties may be included if service gaps are identified - Activities include information dissemination, education, community-based initiatives, environmental strategies, problem identification and referral, alternatives, resource development, administrative, ancillary, evaluation, and travel - Detailed implementation, training, personnel, referral, quality assurance, and data collection plans required - Budget and Funding: - Maximum budget per proposal is $135,886 for the first year - At least 60% of the budget must be used for substance use prevention, up to 40% for mental health promotion - Contract period is three years, with annual renewals based on performance and funding - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named; open to qualified service providers - Unique Requirements: - Submission of a detailed budget narrative and adherence to specified service categories - Proposals must be submitted via SFTP
Description
The South Dakota Department of Social Services, Division of Behavioral Health, is seeking proposals from qualified providers to establish or expand community-based prevention coalitions in specified counties. The coalitions should focus on evidence-based substance use prevention and mental health promotion services, prioritizing areas lacking current prevention resources. Proposals may include additional counties beyond those listed if gaps in services are identified. The solicitation includes detailed instructions for submission, deadlines, and contact information for inquiries.