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MDOA 26-01 Supporting Older Adults with Resources (SOAR) Program Consultant
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The contract issued by the Maryland Department of Aging for the Supporting Older Adults with Resources (SOAR) program seeks a qualified consultant to assist in designing and launching a comprehensive, evidence-informed community-based support initiative aligned with Maryland legislation, state plans, and technical assistance findings. The scope involves reviewing existing analyses, synthesizing best practices in long-term services and supports, identifying policy and program opportunities, and developing detailed roadmaps, work plans, and draft funding notices to ensure the program’s effective implementation during State Fiscal Year 2027. The project emphasizes stakeholder engagement, policy integration, and the creation of actionable deliverables, with the ultimate goal of improving access to person-centered services that promote health and independence for older adults living in community settings. The procurement process is structured as a small business reserve (SBR) solicitation, with a maximum contract value of $50,000, and requires submission through the eMaryland Marketplace Advantage platform by October 27, 2025. Bidders must provide detailed certifications of Maryland business classifications (such as SBE, MBE, VSBE), complete various affidavits, and submit resumes demonstrating key personnel qualifications. The contract incorporates Maryland laws and regulations governing procurement, performance, and dispute resolution, and emphasizes confidentiality, nondiscrimination, and anti-bribery commitments. Deliverables include research reports, work plans, stakeholder presentations, and draft notices, with performance to be monitored by the Department’s designated Contract Monitor and Procurement Officer. Payment terms are contingent on fund availability and compliance with Maryland procurement standards, with invoices required to include specific contract and tax identification information. The agreement does not specify packaging, shipping, or physical delivery requirements, focusing instead on consulting services and administrative compliance.
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MD, USASet-Aside
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Submission Closed
