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ABH, INC

UEI: QR66VCWRPGB5

ABH, INC is a federal contractor, registered under UEI QR66VCWRPGB5. It has been awarded $63,095 across 2 federal contracts. Primary work spans Other Individual and Family Services. Top awarding agencies include Department Of Health And Human Services.

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Department Of Health And Human Services$63.1K100%
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624190 - Other Individual and Family Services$63.1K100%
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NAICS: 624190
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Family Advocacy Program at DMC
Solicitation # W912PF26QA054
The contract seeks a non-personal service provider to deliver the Family Advocacy Program at Camp Darby, Tirrenia, Italy, focusing on family violence prevention, identification, and the delivery of required educational classes. The contractor will be responsible for compiling data, coordinating marketing of FAP resources, scheduling training for military personnel and their families, and supporting community outreach efforts in compliance with Army Regulations 608.1 and 608.18. The work is located at Darby Military Community and will be performed under a Firm-Fixed Price contract awarded through a Request for Quotation, with a performance period starting in September 2026 and including a base year plus four optional years. Funding is confirmed, and the solicitation package, including the full Performance Work Statement, is expected to be released shortly. Participation in the mandatory pre-quote conference via Microsoft Teams is encouraged but not required to submit a proposal. To be eligible for award, offerors must have an active NCAGE code and be registered in the System for Award Management. Interested parties wishing to attend the pre-quote conference must notify the designated points of contact by close of business on July 17, 2026, providing their company details, solicitation number W912PF26QA054, and participant information. Responses to the solicitation are due by August 31, 2026. While registration for the pre-quote conference is not mandatory, failure to follow the specified communication protocol may impact the ability to confirm receipt of correspondence with the contracting office. All inquiries should be directed to Elisa Orsini or Brendan Deluca using the provided contact details.
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NAICS: 624190
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Federal
Child Maltreatment Identification and Reporting TTA Services for Nashville Area IHS
Solicitation # 75H71526Q00025
The contract seeks Child Maltreatment Identification and Reporting Training and Technical Assistance Services for multiple facilities within the Indian Health Service Nashville Area, with the primary place of performance located in Nashville, Tennessee. The solicitation is exclusively set aside for Indian Small Business Economic Enterprises (ISBEE), requiring all offerors to be certified as Indian Economic Enterprises under the Buy Indian Act (25 U.S.C. § 47) and HHSAR 326.601, and to maintain valid registration in the System for Award Management (SAM). Contractors must ensure ongoing eligibility throughout the contract lifecycle and immediately notify the contracting officer of any change in status that affects their eligibility, with violations subject to penalties under the False Claims Act and 18 U.S.C. § 1001. The scope of work centers on delivering training and technical support to IHS personnel to enhance their ability to detect, respond to, and report child maltreatment in accordance with federal and tribal standards, though specific performance metrics, deliverables, or detailed service requirements are not outlined in the available documentation. No contract value, pricing structure, period of performance dates, or detailed evaluation criteria are provided, and no formal contract clauses, packaging requirements, inspection procedures, or invoicing instructions are specified beyond the mandatory socioeconomic and compliance certifications. Proposals are due by August 7, 2026, and submissions must be directed to the contracting office in Nashville, TN, though the exact electronic portal or submission format is not identified.
Nashville Area Indian Health Svc

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NAICS: 624190
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Federal
R499--Employee Assistance Program (EAP) EAP services for employees and immediate family members for emotional support and grief counseling.
Solicitation # 36C10D26Q0174-1
Solicitation 36C10D26Q0174 is a request for quotation issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Benefits Administration, to provide comprehensive Employee Assistance Program (EAP) services for 1,356 employees and their immediate family members at the Winston-Salem VA Regional Office in North Carolina. The scope of work includes 24/7 telephonic access, unlimited diagnostic assessments, short-term counseling, and up to six in-person counseling sessions per issue. The contract is exclusively set aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) and carries an estimated total award value of 16 million dollars. The performance period consists of a one-year base term with four optional one-year extensions. Award will be determined through a best-value trade-off process evaluating technical capability, past performance, and price, with technical and past performance combined carrying approximately equal weight to price. Qualified offerors must demonstrate that their counselors hold a Certified Employee Assistance Professional (CEAP) credential or an equivalent Master-level certification. Strict adherence to confidentiality and privacy laws, including the Privacy Act of 1974 and 42 USC Section 290dd-2, is mandatory. Proposals must be submitted electronically to the contracting office by September 9, 2026, and all subsequent invoicing must be processed through the Tungsten Network portal.
Veterans Benefits Administration (36C10D)

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NAICS: 624190
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SLED
Responsible Fatherhood Initiative Direct Services Grant
Solicitation # DCF RFA 2526 076
The Florida Department of Children and Families, Office of Community Services, has issued Request for Applications DCF RFA 2526 076 to procure direct services for the Responsible Fatherhood Initiative. This solicitation seeks qualified community-based not-for-profit organizations to implement a coordinated statewide framework designed to improve family stability, economic self-sufficiency, and child well-being. Applicants may propose one or more of three specific program components: Comprehensive Needs of Fathers (CNF), which provides case management and economic supports; the Responsible Fatherhood Education Program (RFEP); and Mentorship Programs for At-Risk Male Students (MPARMS). The initiative aims to enhance father engagement and educational success for at-risk youth across designated judicial circuits. The contract is structured as a direct services grant where the total value is determined by the approved applicant proposal. Key administrative requirements include a 10% cap on administrative costs and a maximum mileage reimbursement rate of $4.45 per mile. Evaluation for award is based on a weighted scoring system, with specific preferences granted to applicants proposing integrated service delivery across all three program components or those providing services within Florida rural communities. Compliance is strictly monitored, requiring providers to adhere to standardized reporting, performance measures, and safety protocols. Financial security is ensured through requirements for a 5% bid guarantee and 100% performance and payment bonds. Applications must be submitted via email by the specified deadline, including necessary documentation such as signature authority, budget narratives, and required certifications.
Department of Children and Families

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