Opportunity

Mendocino County PlanetBids #031-26

County of Mendocino seeks bilingual, evidence-based Anger Management services for Family and Children’s Services clients

Posted

August 12, 2026

Respond By

September 30, 2026

Identifier

031-26

NAICS

624190

This opportunity from the County of Mendocino Department of Social Services seeks qualified providers for bilingual, evidence-based Anger Management services for Family and Children’s Services clients. - Government Buyer: - County of Mendocino Department of Social Services - Family and Children’s Services - Purchasing, Contracts, and Vendor Relations Unit - Services Requested: - Bilingual, trauma-informed, evidence-based Anger Management services for parents, caregivers, and youth - Group and individual session formats - Intake and assessment, crisis and safety support, case coordination, reporting for case and court needs, completion and aftercare - Culturally responsive and tribally rooted interventions, including Spanish-language and tribal community services - Inclusive of LGBTQ+ individuals and underserved rural populations - Unique Requirements: - Providers must demonstrate measurable improvements in client behavior and family safety - Must collaborate with child welfare staff and provide timely documentation - Services must be accessible across rural and tribal communities - Multiple contracts may be awarded; providers may apply for group, individual, or both formats - Tribally and culturally rooted services are required, but providers do not need to be tribal entities - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named; all qualified providers are invited to submit proposals. - Contract term is three years, with options to extend for up to two additional three-year periods.

Description

This Request for Proposal (RFP) from the County of Mendocino seeks qualified vendors to provide bilingual, structured, evidence-based Anger Management services for parents, caregivers, and youth involved with Mendocino County Family and Children’s Services (FCS). The services aim to address anger-related behaviors that compromise child safety, hinder reunification efforts, or negatively affect family functioning. The County intends to establish service partnerships capable of delivering consistent, culturally responsive interventions across the county, including rural and tribal communities. One or more contracts will be awarded to providers who can deliver high-quality, trauma-informed programming and demonstrate measurable improvements in client behavior and family safety.

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