SLED Opportunity · CALIFORNIA · COUNTY OF MARIN

    PRO - RFP - HHS - 2026 - 08

    Issued by County of Marin
    cityRFPCounty of MarinSol. 45328
    Closed
    STATUS
    Closed
    due Mar 24, 2026
    PUBLISHED
    Feb 13, 2026
    Posting date
    JURISDICTION
    County of
    city
    NAICS CODE
    624190
    AI-classified industry

    AI Summary

    County of Marin seeks proposals for Early Intervention Behavioral Health services for children and youth ages 0-18. Six projects available with funding $200K-$300K each. Contracts start July 1, 2026, for 12 months with possible renewals. Services must align with BHSA framework, prioritize high-need populations, use evidence-based practices, and report performance data.

    Opportunity details

    Solicitation No.
    45328
    Type / RFx
    RFP
    Status
    active
    Level
    city
    Published Date
    February 13, 2026
    Due Date
    March 24, 2026
    NAICS Code
    624190AI guide
    Jurisdiction
    County of Marin
    Agency
    County of Marin

    Description

    Project Name: EARLY INTERVENTION FOR YOUTH: Early Childhood and School Age Behavioral Health Date: 2/13/2026 Description: The County of Marin is seeking proposals from qualified agencies to provide Early Intervention Behavioral Health services for children and youth ages 0–18 across Marin County. Six projects are available, organized by age group (Early Childhood 0–5 and School-Age 5–18) and geographic region, with funding ranging from $200,000 to $300,000 per project. Contracts are planned to begin July 1, 2026, for an initial 12-month term, with the possibility of annual renewals for up to four additional years. Awards may be made to one or multiple providers, and funding amounts reflect maximum available allocations. Funded programs must align with the Behavioral Health Services Act (BHSA) Early Intervention framework and focus on outreach, access and linkage to care, and early treatment services and supports. Services must prioritize BHSA-eligible and high-need populations, including children and youth impacted by trauma, homelessness, justice or child welfare involvement, disparities in behavioral health access, and other risk factors. Programs are expected to use evidence-based or community-defined evidence-based practices, provide culturally responsive and linguistically appropriate services, and collaborate across systems of care to prevent escalation of behavioral health concerns and reduce disparities. Contractors will be required to track and report performance data, including service levels, demographic information, satisfaction and outcomes data, and annual results. Proposers are encouraged to identify measurable performance indicators using a Results-Based Accountability framework of How Much, How Well, and Is Anyone Better Off? Programs must support countywide goals of improving access, advancing equity, strengthening the behavioral health workforce, and reducing adverse outcomes such as suicide, school failure, homelessness, and system involvement. Department / Division: Behavioral Health and Recovery Services

    Key dates

    1. February 13, 2026Published
    2. March 24, 2026Responses Due

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    SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.

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