Opportunity

Marin County Marincounty #RFP-HHS-2026-13

Marin County Solicits Proposals for Youth Substance Use Prevention Services

Posted

June 15, 2026

Respond By

July 15, 2026

Identifier

RFP-HHS-2026-13

NAICS

624190, 813319

This opportunity is issued by the County of Marin Department of Health and Human Services to support youth substance use prevention across Marin County. - Government Buyer: - County of Marin Department of Health and Human Services - Divisions: Behavioral Health and Recovery Services, Public Health - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named; this is a services-based solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Implementation of primary substance use prevention strategies for youth - Track 1: Parent/Caregiver Prevention and Community Norms - Equip parents and trusted adults to support substance-free youth development - Track 2: Community and Environmental Prevention - Strengthen community coalitions - Pursue policy and environmental changes related to youth substance use - Organizations may submit proposals for one or both tracks (separate proposals required) - Notable Requirements: - Ability to address both parent/caregiver and community/environmental prevention strategies - Annual allocation of $235,000 (up to $85,000/year for Track 1, up to $150,000/year for Track 2) - Multi-year contract period, subject to performance and funding availability - Funded by the federal Substance Use Prevention and Treatment Block Grant (SUBG)

Description

The County of Marin Department of Health and Human Services is seeking proposals from qualified organizations to implement primary substance use prevention strategies aimed at reducing and delaying youth substance use across Marin County. The project is funded through the federal Substance Use Prevention and Treatment Block Grant and supports two tracks: Track 1 focuses on Parent/Caregiver Prevention and Community Norms, while Track 2 targets Community and Environmental Prevention. Organizations may apply for one or both tracks with separate proposals. The contract period is from September 1, 2026, through June 30, 2029, with an anticipated annual allocation of $235,000.

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