Opportunity

County of Alameda #ACPHD-QIA 9000126

Alameda County Seeks Partners for Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) Implementation

Posted

May 13, 2026

Respond By

June 18, 2026

Identifier

ACPHD-QIA 9000126

NAICS

923120, 813319

Alameda County Public Health Department (ACPHD) is seeking proposals from local community-based organizations and accredited academic institutions to implement its Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP): - Three main CHIP priorities: - Access to Care - Promoting Economic Opportunity - Promoting Peaceful Families and Communities - ACPHD will select three partners (one per CHIP priority) to receive funding from a total pool of $2 million, with potential for two additional years of contract extension - Each proposal must: - Focus on one CHIP priority and select one indicator to address - Demonstrate existing programs, community trust, and operational capacity - Align with countywide health improvement strategies - Emphasis on: - Data-driven implementation - Ongoing community engagement - Continuous learning and evaluation - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in this solicitation - Services requested include program delivery, data collection, evaluation, and community engagement related to CHIP priorities

Description

Alameda County Public Health Department (ACPHD) seeks to partner with local community-based organizations and accredited academic institutions to implement the Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) focusing on priorities such as Access to Care, Promoting Economic Opportunity, and Promoting Peaceful Families and Communities. The contract will begin on October 1, 2026, for an initial 12-month pilot with a total award amount of $2.0 million and an option to extend for two additional years. The project involves confirming priorities, aligning roles, launching activities, and using data and evaluation tools to guide implementation and ensure lasting impact. Bidders must propose activities aligned with one CHIP Priority and demonstrate their organization's strategic fit to support countywide health improvement efforts.

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