The Office of Interpersonal Violence, operating under the Mississippi Department of Health in Jackson, is dedicated to preventing and responding to interpersonal violence through community-based services, justice system coordination, and victim support infrastructure. Its core mission centers on strengthening statewide capacity to address domestic violence, sexual assault, and institutional abuse by funding direct service providers, enhancing prosecutorial and law enforcement responses, and ensuring compliance with federal mandates such as the Prison Rape Elimination Act.
Office of Interpersonal Violence is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 6 open contract opportunities.
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AI Mission Profile
The Office of Interpersonal Violence, operating under the Mississippi Department of Health in Jackson, is dedicated to preventing and responding to interpersonal violence through community-based services, justice system coordination, and victim support infrastructure. Its core mission centers on str...
The Office of Interpersonal Violence, operating under the Mississippi Department of Health in Jackson, is dedicated to preventing and responding to interpersonal violence through community-based services, justice system coordination, and victim support infrastructure. Its core mission centers on strengthening statewide capacity to address domestic violence, sexual assault, and institutional abuse by funding direct service providers, enhancing prosecutorial and law enforcement responses, and ensuring compliance with federal mandates such as the Prison Rape Elimination Act. Strategic priorities include expanding access to trauma-informed care, improving interagency collaboration between social services and criminal justice entities, and sustaining prevention programs through formula grants and disaster recovery funding. Key initiatives focus on survivor-centered interventions, offender accountability systems, and workforce development for frontline service providers.
The agency primarily procures human services and public safety programs, emphasizing direct client support, crisis intervention, and institutional compliance services. Contracts are typically awarded through federal formula grants and disaster relief solicitations, often structured as cooperative agreements or grants-in-aid rather than traditional procurement vehicles. These mechanisms enable flexible, outcome-based funding for nonprofit and public-sector organizations delivering on-the-ground services.
The Office of Interpersonal Violence targets NAICS 624190 for family and individual support services, and NAICS 922140 and 922190 for correctional and public safety activities. There is no evidence of set-aside preferences or targeted diversity initiatives in its procurement patterns. Vendor relationships are formed through competitive solicitations with state and national service providers experienced in federally funded violence prevention programs.
As a specialized unit within the Mississippi Department of Health, the agency operates statewide with a centralized office in Jackson, coordinating regional service delivery through grant-funded partners. It relies almost exclusively on federal grant mechanisms and disaster supplemental funding to execute its mission, avoiding conventional contracting methods in favor of programmatic funding streams aligned with public health and justice outcomes.
Recent Office of Interpersonal Violence Contracts
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