Opportunity
Hawaii eProcurement Portal #Q26002310
Mental Health Promotion Services for Children & Families in Maui County (HI DOH Project LAUNCH)
Posted
April 09, 2026
Respond By
April 16, 2026
Identifier
Q26002310
NAICS
624110, 621420
This opportunity from the Hawai‘i State Department of Health seeks a qualified community-based non-profit to deliver mental health promotion services for children and families across Maui County, including Maui, Lanai, and Molokai. - Government Buyer: - Hawai‘i State Department of Health, Family Health Services Division, Children with Special Health Needs Branch, Project LAUNCH Program - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named; the solicitation is open to qualified community-based non-profits - Products/Services Requested: - Mental health promotion trainings and services for children and families - Coordination and alignment with child care, healthcare, and community providers for mental health screening, prevention, promotion, and interventions - Provision of educational materials and information on mental health - Data collection from early childhood community partners and quarterly reporting - Collaboration with the Maui County Early Childhood Resources Coordinator and other local agencies - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Vendor must be a Hawaii-based community non-profit with at least five years of relevant experience - Must maintain a physical office in the service area (Maui County) - Demonstrated cultural responsiveness is required - Maximum contract value is $30,000 - All line items are for services; no products or part numbers are specified
Description
The Hawai‘i State Department of Health, Family Health Services Division, Children with Special Health Needs Branch’s Project LAUNCH Program is soliciting a qualified vendor to provide trainings and services focused on mental health promotion for children and families. The services will be delivered within designated service areas, specifically covering Maui, Lanai, and Molokai in Maui County. Key tasks include coordinating efforts with child care and healthcare providers, providing educational materials, collecting data from community partners, and collaborating with local early childhood agencies. The contract period is from April 20, 2026, to September 29, 2026, with a maximum budget of $30,000.