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MassAbility Transition to Adulthood Program 2026 - MassAbility TAP-2026
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The Transition to Adulthood Program (TAP) is a state-funded initiative under the Commonwealth of Massachusetts designed to support students with disabilities aged 14 through 21 in preparing for adulthood and achieving independence. Services are delivered to students enrolled in high school or postsecondary education who have documented disabilities, including those with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) or 504 plans. The contract spans a ten-year period from October 1, 2026, to September 30, 2036, with annual performance requirements tied to the fiscal year, mandating service delivery completion by June 30 each year and invoice submission by July 31. Contracted services include Information and Referral, Independent Living Skills Training, and Transition Services, delivered in diverse settings such as schools, community locations, virtual platforms, or hybrid models, with flexibility to accommodate student and family needs during non-school hours when appropriate. The program operates under a $126,953.28 maximum obligation contract with payment processed via Electronic Funds Transfer within 45 days of invoice receipt through the Enterprise Invoice Management system, with monthly submissions required by the 15th of each month. Evaluation for award is based on a best-value trade-off approach using seven weighted factors: Organizational Experience and Capacity, Staff Knowledge/Skill/Experience, Student Engagement and Empowerment, Ability to Deliver Transition Services, Partnering with MassAbility, Quality Assurance and Continuous Improvement, and Cultural and Linguistic Competency, with most factors assigned a weight multiplier of one. Contractors must comply with Massachusetts regulatory frameworks including 808 CMR 1.00 and 801 CMR 21.00, HIPAA, M.G.L. c. 66A, and 107 CMR 2.00, and must submit annual Uniform Financial Reports and Independent Auditor’s Reports to the Office of the State Comptroller. Mandatory requirements include Criminal Offender Record Information checks for all staff with unsupervised client access, certified participation in the Supplier Diversity Program with spending commitments to MBEs, WBEs, VBEs, SDVOBEs, DOBEs, and LGBTBEs—excluding affiliates or subsidiaries—and adherence to strict data privacy and security standards. Proposals must be submitted via COMMBUYS by August 5, 2026, in a single .zip file not exceeding 12 single-spaced pages, excluding organizational charts and summary
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Floor Boston, MA, 02109, USASet-Aside
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