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This Solicitation opportunity from Mississippi was posted on April 17, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

The Agency wants assistance to facilitate the support of the establishment and leadership of the Mississippi Alliance for Cardiovascular Health (MACH) and the Diabetes Advisory Council. The facilitator will provide leadership, coordination, and learning

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1301-26-R-IFBD-00061State & Local

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The contract seeks assistance to support the establishment and leadership of two key health initiatives in Mississippi: the Mississippi Alliance for Cardiovascular Health (MACH) and the Diabetes Advisory Council. The selected facilitator will be responsible for providing leadership, coordination, and fostering learning opportunities to ensure the successful development and ongoing management of these organizations. The role is pivotal in bringing together stakeholders, guiding strategic activities, and promoting collaboration to improve cardiovascular and diabetes-related health outcomes in the state. Issued by the Mississippi Department of Health, this solicitation was posted on April 17, 2026, with a response deadline set for May 18, 2026. The contract is designated under a State and Local Government Entity (SLED) and focuses on performance within Mississippi. Patricia Youngblood serves as the primary point of contact for this opportunity, offering a direct communication channel for interested parties. The contract emphasizes leadership and organizational support to strengthen public health initiatives related to cardiovascular and diabetes health in Mississippi.

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Facilitate leadership and coordination for cardiovascular and diabetes health initiatives in Mississippi.

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Mississippi → MS DEPT of HEALTHView Agency

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813212 - Voluntary Health OrganizationsView NAICS

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MS, USA

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AgencyMississippi → MS DEPT of HEALTH
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The Agency wants assistance to facilitate the support of the establishment and leadership of the Mississippi Alliance for Cardiovascular Health (MACH) and the Diabetes Advisory Council. The facilitator will provide leadership, coordination, and learning