Opportunity
Georgia Procurement Registry #26-044-LH
Functional Family Therapy Services for Juvenile Justice Incentive Grant Program
Posted
May 01, 2026
Respond By
May 28, 2026
Identifier
26-044-LH
NAICS
624190, 541612
Macon-Bibb County Board of Commissioners is seeking a provider for Functional Family Therapy (FFT) services under the Juvenile Justice Incentive Grant Program. - Government Buyer: - Macon-Bibb County Board of Commissioners - Scope of Services: - Evidence-based, community-based alternatives to incarceration for youth aged 11-18 - Program management and oversight - Subcontracting direct therapeutic service providers - Training and certification in FFT - Fidelity monitoring to ensure program quality - Data management and outcome reporting - Collaboration with referral agencies and Juvenile Court - Requirements: - Provider must have 5-10 years of experience in statewide FFT program implementation, training, and fidelity management - Must be licensed to do business in Georgia - Insurance requirements: Workers’ Compensation, Errors and Omission, General Liability - Must serve at least 73 youth per grant cycle - Minority, Women-Owned, and Disadvantaged Business Enterprises encouraged to participate - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; solicitation is open to qualified non-profit, for-profit, and governmental management entities - Notable: Program is contingent on grant funding and focuses on reducing recidivism and out-of-home placement for at-risk youth
Description
Macon-Bibb County is soliciting responses for the Juvenile Justice Incentive Grant Program to provide Functional Family Therapy services. The program aims to reduce recidivism among youth involved in the juvenile justice system by delivering evidence-based, community-based alternatives to incarceration. Services will be provided in the community where the youth reside, focusing on youth aged 11-18 at moderate to high risk of recidivism or out-of-home placement. The scope includes program management, subcontracting, training, fidelity monitoring, data reporting, and collaboration with referral agencies and the Juvenile Court. The program duration is from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2029, contingent on grant funding.