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Community Violence Intervention Program

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The Montgomery County Department of the District Attorney’s Office is soliciting proposals for a Community Violence Intervention Program aimed at reducing youth gun violence in Norristown Borough, Pennsylvania. Selected community-based organizations will be responsible for designing and implementing a strategy that deploys violence interrupters and outreach workers to engage at-risk youth, mediate conflicts, prevent escalation, and connect individuals with local resources to foster long-term positive lifestyle changes. The solicitation, identified as 26-44 and posted on July 17, 2026, with a response deadline of August 18, 2026, is open to qualified vendors under NAICS code 624190, with no set-aside specified. Proposals must be submitted electronically via the Bonfire or Montgomery County Procurement Portal in two distinct components: a Technical Proposal without pricing and a separate Cost Proposal, accompanied by a current W-9 and completed Appendix A. Any deviations from the County’s standard terms must be explicitly noted. The contract requires strict compliance with nondiscrimination and anti-harassment standards and mandates full disclosure of any contingent fees, conflicts of interest, or financial relationships with county officials. Offerors must certify their status as small or diverse businesses, providing specific documentation if claiming diverse ownership. The Contractor must ensure all subcontractors adhere to the same obligations, and organizational conflicts of interest must be immediately reported upon discovery. Performance is subject to inspection and acceptance by the County, based on conformance to functional specifications, industry standards, and applicable federal laws including the Davis-Bacon Act and Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act. There is no specified contract value, payment office, or detailed delivery schedule, but reimbursement will occur for documented expenses following submission of itemized invoices and progress reports. The County retains discretion to extend the contract term and may terminate for convenience or cause. No formal FAR clauses are used; instead, the contract relies on county-specific terms with conditional language regarding extensions, changes, and performance timelines. All submissions must adhere to structural formatting requirements, with each technical section starting on a new page, and electronic signatures are permitted on required certifications.

General Info

Community-based program to reduce youth gun violence in Norristown via violence interrupters and outreach, with strict compliance and electronic submission requirements.

Agency

Pennsylvania → Montgomery County PaView Agency

NAICS

624190 - Other Individual and Family ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

PA, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

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Appendix A Submission Forms and Certifications

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Federal Grant Addendum for Standard Terms and Conditions - Solicitor Approved 5.7.2026

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RFP 26-44 Community Violence Intervention Program

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Exhibit A - Standard Terms and Conditions for Services - Updated 7.30.24

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Contract for CONTRACT NAME - Montgomery County

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Instructions to Bidders - Montgomery County Procurement Portal

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AgencyPennsylvania → Montgomery County Pa
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OfficePA, USA
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The District Attorney’s Office is seeking proposals from qualified community-based organizations to develop and manage a community violence intervention strategy to reduce youth gun violence in Norristown Borough. The selected vendor will utilize violence interrupters and outreach workers to engage at risk youth, mediate disputes, prevent escalation, and connect with local resources in an effort to encourage positive long-term lifestyle changes.

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