Opportunity

Alaska Online Public Notices #223772

Alaska Department of Health seeks Alcohol Safety Action Program services for multiple communities

Posted

May 08, 2026

Respond By

June 03, 2026

Identifier

223772

NAICS

621420, 623220

The State of Alaska Department of Health, Division of Behavioral Health, is seeking proposals for Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP) services in Fairbanks, Kenai/Homer, and Ketchikan for FY2027. - Government Buyer: - State of Alaska Department of Health, Division of Behavioral Health - Services Requested: - Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP) services for adult and juvenile clients - Includes substance abuse education, treatment, screening, case management, and alcohol testing - Services are for individuals referred by the Alaska Court System due to alcohol or drug-related misdemeanors - Alcohol testing must use Portable Breath Test (PBT) devices - Reporting must be conducted via Alaska's Automated Information Management System (AKAIMS) - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Applicants must be located in communities with an Alaska Court System site and a State-approved behavioral health program - Proposals must be community-specific and include a timeline for activities - A 10% budget match is required - Attendance at annual grantee meetings is mandatory - Applicants must demonstrate experience, staffing, administrative capacity, and community support - Products: - Portable Breath Test (PBT) devices for alcohol screening - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - Estimated total funding is approximately $410,000 for the project period

Description

The Department of Health, Division of Public Health, is seeking proposals from eligible applicants to provide services through the Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP) for FY2027. The program targets individuals convicted of alcohol or drug-related misdemeanors, requiring them to complete substance abuse education or treatment programs. The program operates in partnership with the Alaska Court System to monitor cases and ensure clients complete court-prescribed treatment or testing. Services are solicited for communities including Fairbanks, Kenai/Homer, and Ketchikan, where no agency is currently enrolled in the existing ASAP.

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