Opportunity

Hawaii eProcurement Portal #Q26002434

Hawaii DOH Seeks Peer-to-Peer Support Services for Families in Oahu (MUA/P)

Posted

April 20, 2026

Respond By

May 04, 2026

Identifier

Q26002434

NAICS

624110, 813319

The Hawaii Department of Health, Family Health Services Division, is seeking a community-based organization to deliver peer-to-peer support services for families with young children affected by substance use and child welfare involvement in the Oahu Underserved Region (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 an open solicitation for qualified community-based organizations - Products/Services Requested: - Peer-to-peer support services for families with children birth to age five impacted by substance use and child welfare - Services include: - Relationship-building, engagement, and encouragement - Navigation and practical assistance - Coordination with child welfare and treatment providers - Documentation, monthly reporting, and participation in DOH activities - Training and systems-level coordination - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Provider must have at least three years of experience delivering community-based services in Oahu - Services must be culturally responsive and grounded in lived experience - Only one service area may be awarded per vendor - Compliance with Hawaii Compliance Express and ability to accept payment via state purchase order - Contract value not to exceed $79,559 for the period of performance - Services must be delivered throughout the specified underserved areas of Oahu (MUA/P), including multiple communities - Detailed monthly reporting and coordination with local service providers required

Description

The Family Health Services Division (FHSD) of the Hawaii Department of Health seeks a community-based organization to provide peer-to-peer support services for families in the Oahu Underserved Region (MUA/P). These services focus on relationship-building, engagement, navigation, and practical assistance for families impacted by substance use and child welfare involvement. The services complement existing treatment and case management by helping families remain connected and supported toward stabilization and well-being. The contract period is from May 1, 2026 to December 31, 2026, with a maximum compensation of $79,559.00.

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