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Caregiver Support Activities Coordination

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The contract titled Caregiver Support Activities Coordination is a subcontract issued by the Colorado Department of Human Services Office of Children, Youth and Family to support foster and kinship caregivers throughout Colorado. It focuses on organizing and facilitating peer support groups, respite care events, family engagement activities, and community-building initiatives designed to strengthen caregiver networks and improve outcomes for children in care. The work will involve coordinating services that provide emotional, social, and practical support to caregivers, helping them navigate challenges and connect with resources in their communities. The solicitation was posted on July 14, 2026, with a response deadline of July 28, 2026, and is classified under NAICS code 624190 for other social assistance activities. The contract does not specify a set-aside type or organization type eligibility, and performance is expected to occur across the state of Colorado without a designated physical office location. Bidders must submit proposals through the official Advantage portal prior to the deadline, and while no point of contact is listed, interested parties are directed to the online system for further details and submission requirements.

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Coordinate peer support, respite, and family activities for Colorado foster and kinship caregivers.

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Colorado → CDHS - Office Of Children Youth And FamilyView Agency

NAICS

624190 - Other Individual and Family ServicesView NAICS

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AgencyColorado → CDHS - Office Of Children Youth And Family
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Coordination and facilitation of peer support groups, respite care events, family engagement activities, and community-building opportunities for foster and kinship caregivers across Colorado.

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