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This Solicitation opportunity from Hawaii was posted on May 11, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Project LAUNCH Training and Supports

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Q26002793State & Local

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NAICS: 624190
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The Hawaii State Department of Health's Family Health Services Division, through its Children with Special Health Needs Branch, is seeking a qualified Hawaii-based provider to support Project LAUNCH, a federally funded initiative aimed at promoting positive mental health and wellness in young children up to age eight. The contractor will be responsible for collaborating with Project LAUNCH staff to deliver key activities such as developing a coordinated intake and referral system for developmental and mental health screenings, conducting training and workshops for families, healthcare providers, and child care providers, and fostering awareness of infant and early childhood mental health. This solicitation calls for expertise in training, screening, referrals, and mental health promotion targeted at children with special health care needs, child care providers, and families statewide in Hawaii. The project’s goal is to improve access to a family-centered health care system that supports early identification and intervention services to optimize children’s health, growth, and development. Interested providers are expected to have experience in these areas and to contribute to the successful implementation of Project LAUNCH’s objectives, ensuring coordinated efforts that enhance the well-being of children and families throughout the state.

General Info

Hawaii provider sought for Project LAUNCH to improve early childhood mental health screening and training.

Agency

Hawaii → Department of Health

Contract Value

$77,224.88

NAICS

624190 - Other Individual and Family Services View NAICS

Place of Performance

HI, US

Set-Aside

NONE

Awardee

HAWAII ASSOCIATION FOR INFANT MENTAL HEALTHView Profile

Award Issued Date

Documents

(2)

HIePRO Scope 2026 Project LAUNCH Supports v.03.pdf

PDF

AG-008 103D General Conditions (1.10.23)

PDFgeneral-conditions

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AgencyHawaii → Department of Health
Contacts1 person available
OfficeHI, US
Organization / Agency
Hawaii → Department of Health
Office AddressHI, US

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The Hawaii State Department of Health (DOH) Family Health Services Division (FHSD) and its Children with Special Health Needs Branch (CSHNB) are dedicated to ensuring that all children and youth, especially those with special health care needs, achieve optimal health, growth, and development. This is accomplished by enhancing access to a well-coordinated, family-centered health care system and improving outcomes through system development, assessment, education, collaborative partnerships, and family support. As part of these efforts, Project LAUNCH focuses on promoting positive mental health support and services for children and families. Project LAUNCH is a federally funded program to support young child wellness through training providers and families, conducting screening and referrals and promoting infant and early childhood mental health. This project aims to support Project LAUNCH activities to support those who work with children birth through age eight including child care providers, healthcare providers and families. CSHNB is seeking a qualified Hawaii-based provider with experience supporting young child wellness through training, screenings and referrals, and infant and early childhood mental health promotion. The goal of this project is to support activities for Project LAUNCH to meet their deliverables around a coordinated intake and referral system for screening and referrals for developmental and mental health concerns; conducting training and workshops for families, healthcare providers, and child care providers; and promoting an understanding of infant and early childhood mental health. The contractor will be responsible for working with Project LAUNCH staff to ensure activities will support young child wellness.