Traumatic Brain Injury State Partnership
Contract Overview
Solicitation details, issuing organization, response deadlines, documents, and interested companies for this government contract opportunity.
AI Contract Overview
This contract involves a grant program aimed at enhancing the health and well-being of individuals affected by traumatic brain injuries (TBI) by simplifying their access to essential resources, services, and support systems. The program focuses on activities such as providing information and referrals for individuals with TBI and their caregivers, facilitating connections to resources, conducting community outreach and awareness efforts, and offering brain injury screenings and trainings to community stakeholders and paraprofessionals. It also emphasizes sustainability by leveraging resources to maintain these efforts over time. Additionally, the grant supports comprehensive services and training initiatives targeted at populations with a higher incidence of brain injuries, including veterans, youth, individuals involved in the criminal justice system, and aging populations. The contract is managed by the Administration for Community Living under the Department of Health and Human Services, with a point of contact available for further information. The program aims to build coordinated support networks and improve outcomes for people living with TBI through education, resource facilitation, and community engagement.
General Info
Agency
NAICS
Place of Performance
Not specifiedSet-Aside
Documents
(0)AI Contract Breakdown
Uniform Contract FormatNo contract breakdown available.
Cannot generate Contract Breakdown because no documents were found from this contract's source.
Timeline
Organization & Contact Information
Full Description
The purpose of this grant program is to improve the health and well-being of individuals with traumatic brain injuries (TBI) by streamlining access to critical resources, services, and supports for people who have sustained a TBI as well as leveraging resources for sustainability. Supported activities may include information and referral services for people with TBI and their caregivers, resource facilitation, outreach and awareness to communities about TBI, and brain injury screenings and trainings to community stakeholders and paraprofessionals. Funds may also support activities that promote comprehensive services and trainings for population with a higher prevalence of people impacted by brain injury, such as veterans, youth, individuals in the criminal legal system, and aging populations.
