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This Solicitation opportunity from Oregon was posted on May 15, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Promotora Program Request for Proposal

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2026.061-RFPState & Local

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NAICS: 624190
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Safe Helpline Sources SoughtThe Defense Human Resources Activity is conducting market research through a Sources Sought Notice to identify interested and capable vendors for providing Safe Helpline services, which currently are delivered by the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN). This effort involves securing a contractor capable of offering secure, confidential, and anonymous support services for victims of sexual assault on a 24/7/365 basis, accessible globally via multiple communication channels such as online chat, phone, text, mobile apps, and group chat. The service must operate on a secure Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform with trauma-informed design tailored for victims, including customizable interfaces for both users and staff, and incorporate regular assessments for platform enhancements. Interested parties must be registered in the System for Award Management and provide an eight-page unclassified capability statement detailing company information, socio-economic status, teaming or subcontracting plans, and expertise aligned with the draft Performance Work Statement. Critical competencies include proficiency in trauma-informed care, crisis intervention, development of training services, data capture and analysis while ensuring anonymity, and familiarity with Department of Defense sexual assault prevention policies. This Sources Sought is solely for information gathering; it does not constitute a formal solicitation or commitment by the government to purchase services, nor will proposals be accepted at this stage. Responses will help determine appropriate solicitation and small business participation strategies, with submissions due by July 15, 2026. The government will not reimburse costs for responding, and proprietary information will be handled confidentially.
Defense Human Resources Activity

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in 29 days

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Washington County is seeking proposals from qualified organizations to deliver prevention and early intervention services through an Early Childhood Promotora Program aimed at historically underrepresented and low-participation communities within the county. The program focuses on offering basic parenting education, developmental screenings, and referrals to behavioral health services and other community resources, with services provided by bilingual and bicultural parent educators. The total funding available is approximately $530,000 annually, although this amount may be distributed among multiple awardees depending on the number and quality of proposals received. The contract solicitation, titled "Promotora Program Request for Proposal" and identified by solicitation number 2026.061-RFP, was posted on May 15, 2026, with responses due by June 4, 2026. The program is administered by the Health and Human Services agency of Washington County, Oregon, with the main office located in Hillsboro, OR. Interested parties can contact Corey Pursel, Senior Program Coordinator, or Danielle Howard, Procurement Analyst, for additional information. The services are intended to be delivered within the state of Oregon, emphasizing culturally sensitive outreach to improve parental support and early childhood developmental outcomes.

General Info

Washington County seeks proposals for bilingual early childhood parenting services, funded at $530,000 annually.

Agency

Oregon → HHS

NAICS

624190 - Other Individual and Family Services View NAICS

Place of Performance

OR, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

(4)

2026.061 RFP Promotora Program Evaluation Criteria

PDFevaluation-criteria

Washington County Promotora Program Request for Proposal No. 2026.061-RFP

PDFrfp

Washington County Personal Professional Services Contract Master 1.28.2026

PDFcontract-document

Attachment C Insurance Requirements Summary Form

PDFinsurance-requirements

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Organization & Contact Information

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AgencyOregon → HHS
Contacts2 people available
OfficeHillsboro, OR, 97124, US
Organization / Agency
Oregon → HHS
Office AddressHillsboro, OR, 97124, US
Contacts
Corey PurselAdult System Development & Investments Sr. Program Coordinator
Danielle HowardProcurement Analyst II

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Hacienda Community Development
Portland, OR
Janus Youth Programs
Portland, OR
Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce
Seattle, WA

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Washington County is requesting proposals from qualified organizations to provide prevention and early intervention services through an Early Childhood Promotora Program. This program will provide services to communities in Washington County with historically underrepresented and low-participation populations, to provide basic parenting education, developmental screening, referral and linkage to behavioral health services and other community resources. Services will be provided by bilingual and bicultural parent educators. The total approximate award amount is up to $530,000 per year, with the expectation that funding may be a partial award of the total amount split across multiple proposers, depending on the number of qualifying proposals.