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Resource Development & Toolkit Creation

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The contract titled Resource Development & Toolkit Creation is a subcontract under the Administration for Community Living, part of the Department of Health and Human Services, aimed at producing high-quality, standards-aligned resources for the Information and Referral field. The deliverables include toolkits, issue briefs, and best practice guides designed to support and enhance the capabilities of organizations and professionals working in community-based information and referral services. The work must adhere to established industry standards and reflect current best practices to ensure practical utility and widespread applicability within the field. The contract was posted on June 11, 2026, and falls under the NAICS code 541860, which pertains to advertising, marketing, and related services. There is no specified set-aside type or location for performance, indicating flexibility in where the work may be conducted. The solicitation number is not provided, and no point of contact information is listed, suggesting the details may be available through the external link provided. This subcontract emphasizes the creation of actionable, evidence-based materials that improve the quality and reach of information and referral services across the country.

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Create standards-aligned toolkits and guides for community-based information and referral services under HHS.

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Department Of Health And Human Services → Administration For Community Living

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541860 - Direct Mail AdvertisingView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Health And Human Services → Administration For Community Living
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Develop high-quality, standards-aligned resources such as toolkits, issue briefs, and best practice guides for the I&R field.

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