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This Government Contract opportunity from Missouri was posted on July 7, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Client Resource Navigation and Referral Coordination

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The contract under the title Client Resource Navigation and Referral Coordination is a subcontract aimed at supporting individuals by facilitating access to essential social services including housing, food assistance, childcare, Medicaid, and transportation to aid in parenting decisions. The work involves guiding clients through complex systems, connecting them with appropriate resources, and coordinating referrals to ensure comprehensive support aligned with their needs. The procurement is managed by the Missouri Division of Purchasing Procurements under NAICS code 624220, which categorizes it as social assistance services. The opportunity was posted on July 7, 2026, with a response deadline of July 14, 2026, and is open to qualified subcontractors seeking to provide direct client support services. Geographic performance details and point of contact information are not specified, but the contract can be accessed via a provided Oracle Cloud link for further submission details.

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Subcontract to coordinate social services like housing, food, childcare, Medicaid, and transportation for client support in Missouri.

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Missouri → PROC OA DIVISION OF PURCHASING PROCUREMENTSView Agency

NAICS

624220

Place of Performance

MO, USA

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NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of STATE 0000000476SL.

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Assist clients in accessing social services such as housing, food assistance, childcare, Medicaid, and transportation to support parenting decisions.

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