Opportunity
Minneapolis Supplier Systems #0000004118
City of Minneapolis RFP: Non-Medical Family Home Visiting Services
Posted
April 07, 2026
Respond By
May 11, 2026
Identifier
0000004118
NAICS
624190
This opportunity from the City of Minneapolis Health Department seeks agencies to deliver or expand non-medical family home visiting services for families with young children in Minneapolis. - Government Buyer: - City of Minneapolis Health Department, Division of Maternal, Child & Adolescent Health - Managed by Stephine D Holloway, City of Minneapolis - Products/Services Requested: - Non-medical family home visiting services (single line item) - Focus on connecting caregivers with resources, building parenting skills, and strengthening family resilience - Services must be community-driven, culturally responsive, and strengths-based - Includes initial assessments by a Public Health Nurse, ongoing home visits, and group activities - Quantities & Funding: - One contract (or up to two agencies selected) - Up to $150,000 in total funding - Eligibility & Requirements: - Open to 501(c)(3) nonprofits, LLCs, or for-profit organizations with experience serving Minneapolis communities - Must demonstrate fiscal responsibility and deep community roots - Services must be delivered to Minneapolis residents (pregnant women or families with children under 18, meeting low-income and citizenship criteria) - Local, regional, or state government entities are not eligible - Compliance with City insurance and contracting requirements is mandatory - Evaluation and quarterly reporting required - Notable Details: - Funded through Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) - Possible contract extension for up to two additional years based on funding and performance - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named, as this is a services RFP.
Description
The City of Minneapolis Health Department has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) seeking qualified agencies to implement or expand community-driven, non-medical family home visiting services. These services aim to support the health and well-being of families with young children by connecting caregivers with resources, building parenting skills, and strengthening family resilience. Funded through Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), the opportunity prioritizes culturally responsive, strengths-based approaches and will award up to $150,000 to one or two agencies. The RFP encourages proposals from organizations with deep community roots and a commitment to equity.