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RFP - Substance Abuse Halfway House Operation 2006

  • YEAR CREATED: 2006
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: RFP - Request for Proposals
The document is a Request for Proposal (RFP) from Howard County, Maryland. The RFP is for the establishment and operation of a halfway house program in the county. The document provides guidelines and requirements for interested proposers to submit their proposals. The document outlines the submission process, including the number of copies required, sealing and addressing instructions, and the deadline for submission. It emphasizes that timely proposals become the property of the county, while late proposals will not be considered. Each page of the proposal should be consecutively numbered. The RFP specifies the sections that must be included in the proposal, such as a proposal summary, statement of need, program description, organizational capability, administration and staffing plan, facility management plan, work plan, quality management system, references, resumes of key personnel, and required appendices. It also mentions the inclusion of a budget and budget narrative for the first year of the contract. The document emphasizes the importance of compliance with relevant regulations and laws, as well as the proposer's understanding of the need and purpose of the halfway house program. It also mentions the proposer's capacity to obtain third-party pay, fee for service collections, donations, grants, volunteer services, and other resources to offset operational costs. The RFP states that the evaluation of offers will be based on various factors, including the proposer's experience and qualifications, the soundness of the proposed approach, the ability to meet the county's requirements, and the cost-effectiveness of the proposal. Overall, the document provides detailed instructions and requirements for interested proposers to submit their proposals for the halfway house program in Howard County, Maryland. The evaluation of offers will consider factors beyond just cost, focusing on the proposer's experience, approach, and ability to meet the county's requirements.
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