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Independent Living Skills Training Delivery

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The contract titled Independent Living Skills Training Delivery seeks to provide direct, hands-on instruction to youth with developmental disabilities in essential daily living skills including budgeting, cooking, navigating public transportation, and self-advocacy. Services may be delivered either in-person or virtually to accommodate participant needs and accessibility, with the primary place of performance located in Boston, Massachusetts, at a zip code of 02109. This subcontract is issued under the NAICS code 611699 for other educational support services and is managed by the Massachusetts Administrative Office. The solicitation was posted on June 26, 2026, and responses are accepted until March 31, 2036, allowing for an extended window for potential providers to submit proposals. The contract emphasizes practical, individualized training to promote independence and improve quality of life for the target population, with no specific set-aside type indicated.

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Provides hands-on independent living skills training to youth with developmental disabilities in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Massachusetts → AO - Administrative OfficeView Agency

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611699 - All Other Miscellaneous Schools and InstructionView NAICS

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Floor Boston, MA, 02109, US

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Provide hands-on instruction in daily living skills such as budgeting, cooking, transportation use, and self-advocacy to youth with developmental disabilities, delivered in-person or virtually.

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