Opportunity

Guilford County NC MUNIS #20299

Guilford County Seeks Provider for Grant-Funded Substance Use Disorder Services in Detention Centers and Post-Release

Posted

October 04, 2023

Respond By

February 19, 2026

Identifier

20299

NAICS

621420, 623220

Guilford County is seeking a provider to deliver evidence-based substance use disorder services as part of a federally funded Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Use Site-Based Program (COSSUP) in its two detention centers and for individuals post-release. - Government Buyer: - Guilford County Purchasing Department, North Carolina - Scope of Services: - Provide clinical and recovery support services to incarcerated and post-release individuals - Staff required: Licensed Clinical Case Manager (LCSW/A or LCHMC/A), Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist, Community Health Worker, Qualified Mental Health Professional, and two Certified Peer Support Specialists - Staff must be licensed in North Carolina and not debarred from federal contracts - Services include: clinical assessments, case management, recovery support, care coordination, crisis response, linkage to community services, and post-release follow-up - Additional support: cellphone stipends, office supplies, printing/publication, and mileage reimbursement for contract staff - Program Goals and Requirements: - Aim to reduce recidivism by 50% over 2.5 years - Provider must comply with federal, state, and local regulations and participate in required training - MWBE participation efforts required - Monthly reporting on performance metrics - Funding and Performance: - Program is funded by federal COSSUP grants - Initial contract term is 18 months with an option for a one-year renewal (up to 2.5 years total) - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named, as this is a service-based solicitation

Description

Guilford County is soliciting proposals for a grant-funded program to provide evidence-based substance use disorder services in county detention centers and post-release. The program aims to reduce recidivism by 50% over three years through clinical assessments, case management, and recovery support. The contract period is from April 1, 2026, to September 30, 2027, with an option to renew for an additional year. The solicitation includes detailed requirements for licensed clinical staff, peer support specialists, and community health workers.

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