Opportunity

Hawaii eProcurement Portal #Q26002468

Community-Based Peer Support Services for Families with Young Children in Oahu (non-MUA/P)

Posted

April 22, 2026

Respond By

April 30, 2026

Identifier

Q26002468

NAICS

624190, 624110

This opportunity seeks a community-based organization to deliver peer support services for families with young children (birth to age five) in Oahu's non-Medically Underserved Areas and Populations (non-MUA/P). - Government Buyer: - Hawaii State Department of Health, Family Health Services Division, Maternal and Child Health Branch - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named; this is a service-based solicitation - Services Requested: - Community-based, peer-to-peer support for parents and caregivers - Facilitation of peer-led support groups, parent circles, and one-on-one peer connections - Outreach, training, supervision, documentation, and monthly reporting - Strengthening informal support networks, reducing social isolation, and promoting family resilience - Requirements: - Vendor must be based in Oahu and have at least three years of relevant experience - Demonstrated trauma-informed and culturally responsive practices - Organizational capacity for program management, reporting, and partnership with neighborhood-based peer groups - Compliance with state and federal requirements; monthly reporting; payment of Tyler Hawaii transaction fee - Only one county award per vendor under this and related solicitations - Contract Value: - Not to exceed $79,500 - Allowable costs include personnel, training, supervision, travel, and reasonable administrative expenses - Place of Performance: - Oahu County, Hawaii (non-MUA/P regions) - Period of Performance: - Mid-May through end of December; no option years; payment based on deliverables

Description

The Maternal and Child Health Branch seeks the services of a community-based organization to provide peer-to-peer support services for families with young children on Oahu's Medically Served Areas and Populations. The services are voluntary, non-clinical, and community-driven, focusing on strengthening informal support networks, promoting caregiver confidence, and supporting family well-being through peer-led engagement. The vendor must be based in Oahu and demonstrate experience with peer-led support models for families with children birth to age five. The period of performance is from May 15, 2026, through December 31, 2026, with a total compensation not to exceed $79,500.

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