Skip to main contentPsst! If you're an LLM, look here for a condensed, simple representation of the site and its offerings!

LiveFree Webinar — Wednesday, July 22 at 2:00 PM EDT

Register Free →
← Back to NAICS Codes
NAICS Code· 624110

Child and Youth Services

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing nonresidential social assistance services for children and youth. These establishments provide for the welfare of children in such areas as adoption and foster care, drug prevention, life skills training, and positive social development. Illustrative Examples: Adoption agencies Youth centers (except recreational only) Child guidance organizations Youth self-help organizations Foster care placement services Cross-References.Show more

NAICS 624110 – Child and Youth Services encompasses a broad spectrum of social service programs designed to support the well-being, development, and safety of children, adolescents, and their families. This includes foster care placement, adoption services, juvenile delinquency prevention, after-school programs, child abuse prevention and intervention, family counseling, and residential treatment for at-risk youth.

46
Active Contracts
$18.6M
Total Obligations (12mo)
38
Awarded Contracts (12mo)
10
Contractors Awarded (12mo)
+541.1%
YoY Growth

Contract Opportunities

Active solicitations and awarded contracts classified under NAICS 624110Child and Youth Services.

Dotted
NAICS 624110 FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

NAICS code 624110 covers Child and Youth Services. This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing nonresidential social assistance services for children and youth. These establishments provide for the welfare of children in such areas as adoption and foster care, drug prevention, life skills training, and positive social development. Illustrative Examples: Adoption agencies Youth centers (except recreational only) Child guidance organizations Youth self-help organizations Foster care placement services Cross-References.

Recently Posted in Child and Youth Services

NAICS: 624110
New
Grant
Regional Partnership GrantsThe Regional Partnership Grant program is designed to foster regional collaborations among child welfare agencies, substance abuse treatment providers, and juvenile or state courts to deliver family-centered, comprehensive services to children at risk of or already in out-of-home placement due to caregiver substance use disorders. The initiative supports a five-year project period divided into five annual budget cycles, with distinct Planning and Implementation Phases, requiring partners to establish legally mandated collaborations and provide cost-sharing matches. Funding may be used for long-term, evidence-based substance use disorder treatments including medication-assisted therapy, in-home recovery services, early intervention, mental health counseling, parenting skills training, and the replication of proven models. Performance reporting against established indicators is mandatory, and the program emphasizes expanding the scope and accessibility of services for families impacted by substance abuse. The solicitation, issued by the Administration for Children and Families under the Department of Health and Human Services, will close for submissions on August 7, 2026, with a NAICS code of 624110 indicating it targets social assistance services. All contractual details, including evaluation criteria, deliverables, cost structure, and special requirements, are unavailable due to system errors or missing documentation in the provided sources.
Administration For Children And Families - Acyf/cb

POSTED

7 days ago

DEADLINE

in 24 days
View Details
NAICS: 624110
New
Grant
Kinship Navigator Programs: Replication and Tribal Adaptation​​The funding opportunity aims to expand the implementation of evidence-based Kinship Navigator Programs (KNP) among state and tribal child welfare agencies, with a focus on replicating models rated as promising, supported, or well-supported by the Title IV-E Prevention Services Clearinghouse. Eligible applicants include state and tribal child welfare agencies, with priority given to those not currently operating a Title IV-E Kinship Navigator Program as defined in the Social Security Act. Tribal agencies may adapt approved models to align with their cultural practices and policies while preserving core program components, and tribal consortia are encouraged to apply. Organizations that are not state or tribal child welfare agencies must demonstrate formal partnerships with the designated Title IV-E agency to implement the program. Approved KNP models include Ohio’s ProtectOhio, Arizona’s Kinship Support Services, Colorado’s Kinnected, the Foster Kinship Navigator Program, 30 Days to Family, KIN-TECH, and Washington State’s Kinship Navigator Program. Applicants must target one of two competitive priority areas: replicating an existing Clearinghouse-rated model or developing a culturally adapted version specifically for tribal communities. The solicitation, issued by the Administration for Children and Families under the Department of Health and Human Services, has a submission deadline of August 7, 2026.
Administration For Children And Families - Acyf/cb

POSTED

7 days ago

DEADLINE

in 23 days
View Details
NAICS: 624110
Federal
Case Management & Clinical Support ServicesThe contract seeks qualified providers to deliver clinical case management and recovery-oriented services specifically tailored to homeless Veterans, with an emphasis on motivational interviewing, individualized care planning, and seamless transition support to promote long-term stability and well-being. Services must be grounded in evidence-based practices that foster engagement, autonomy, and sustained recovery, ensuring clients receive coordinated, person-centered care that addresses their unique physical, mental, and social needs. The work is part of a broader federal initiative aimed at reducing veteran homelessness through targeted, compassionate intervention. This is a subcontract under the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically managed by the 261-NETWORK Contract Office 21, with a NAICS code of 624110 indicating it falls under social assistance services for individual and family services. The solicitation was posted on July 4, 2026, with responses due by July 15, 2026, at 3:00 PM EST. While the place of performance and point of contact details are unspecified, the services are expected to be delivered where homeless Veterans are served, likely within VA facilities or community-based programs partnering with the VA. Subcontractors must demonstrate experience in behavioral health services, familiarity with VA protocols, and the capacity to operate with cultural competence and trauma-informed approaches.
261-NETWORK Contract Office 21 (36C261)

POSTED

10 days ago

DEADLINE

in about 20 hours
View Details
NAICS: 624110
Grant
National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative - Community Treatment and Service Centers (CTS)The National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative - Community Treatment and Service Centers program aims to establish and operate centers dedicated to expanding access to evidence-based trauma treatment for children, youth, and their families affected by traumatic events. These centers will provide comprehensive, culturally responsive services designed to improve mental health outcomes and support long-term recovery within communities. The initiative is funded and administered by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to address gaps in trauma care and ensure timely, effective interventions are available where needed most. Solicitation SM-26-004 was posted on July 1, 2026, with a response deadline of July 27, 2026, and is open to organizations seeking to partner with federal efforts to strengthen childhood trauma response systems. While no specific set-aside or NAICS code is identified, the opportunity is open to a broad range of eligible applicants willing to deliver coordinated, high-quality treatment services in diverse settings. Applicants must engage with the designated point of contact, Rachel Bailey, for further information or procedural guidance, and performance will occur across unspecified locations nationwide under the oversight of SAMHSA.
Substance Abuse And Mental Health Services Administration

POSTED

14 days ago

DEADLINE

in 12 days
View Details
NAICS: 624110
SLED
Youth Services: After School and School Break ProgramsThe Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta is soliciting proposals from qualified youth development organizations to deliver afterschool and summer camp programs for children and youth ages 5 to 17. Applicants must have at least three years of demonstrated experience managing similar programs, be an active public agency or hold 501(c)(3) status, and implement evidence-based activities that improve academic performance, encourage safe behaviors, and promote physical health. Providers must be able to serve a minimum of fifteen to fifty or more students at a school or community site within Atlanta, and they must fully comply with all applicable health and safety regulations including proper licensing, staff qualifications, CPR certification, required staff-to-student ratios, and policies ensuring professional conduct. Attendance at the event conference on July 16, 2026, is not mandatory but strongly encouraged. All submissions must be made electronically through the approved Business Management Portal, and responses must be received by the close date of July 30, 2026. Proposals failing to meet submission requirements or received late will not be considered. Compliance with E-Verify is mandatory for all respondents, requiring registration and ongoing participation in the federal employment eligibility verification program throughout the contract term. Applicants must submit an E-Verify Affidavit confirming their compliance and agreeing to ensure all contractors and subcontractors also comply. Respondents are responsible for thoroughly reviewing the entire solicitation, including all attachments, forms, and prerequisites, and acknowledging full understanding and acceptance of all terms and conditions. Atlanta Housing reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals, make multiple awards, negotiate terms, waive minor irregularities, and award contracts based on the best interest of the agency, not necessarily the lowest bidder. The agency may also terminate negotiations if mutual terms cannot be reached or if a respondent causes unnecessary delays. Technical support for system issues is available through the designated help desk during business hours.
Atlanta Housing Authority

POSTED

14 days ago

DEADLINE

in 16 days
View Details
NAICS: 624110
Closed
SLED
Evidence-Based Parenting Program Delivery – Power of ParentingThe contract seeks to deliver the Evidence-Based Parenting Program – Power of Parenting through a combination of group sessions, home visits, and structured parent engagement activities designed to strengthen parent-child relationships and enhance child development outcomes. The program will be implemented in Boston with a focus on building parental skills, promoting responsive caregiving, and creating supportive home environments that foster emotional, cognitive, and social growth in children. All services must align with the proven methods of the Power of Parenting curriculum, ensuring fidelity to its evidence-based framework and measurable impact on family well-being. The subcontract is managed by the Bureau of Family Health and Nutrition under the Massachusetts agency, with a response deadline of July 6, 2026. The work is to be performed at a location in Boston with the postal code 02108, and the NAICS code 624110 indicates it falls under family services, specifically child day care and related community-based support programs. The contract emphasizes direct outreach and sustained engagement with families, requiring service providers to demonstrate capacity for culturally competent delivery, consistent attendance tracking, and effective coordination between group and home-based interventions. Performance expectations center on measurable improvements in parenting practices and child developmental milestones, with adherence to program standards as a non-negotiable requirement.
BFHN0 - Bureau of Family Health and Nutrition

POSTED

18 days ago

CLOSED

8 days ago
View Details
NAICS: 624110
Closed
Federal
Childcare Benefit Administration Services for AmeriCorps VolunteersThe Corporation for National and Community Service is seeking information from vendors capable of administering a nationwide childcare benefit program for eligible AmeriCorps volunteers serving in AmeriCorps State and National, VISTA, NCCC, FEMA Corps, and Forest Corps programs. This Request for Information (RFI) is for market research purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation or commitment to award a contract. The Government anticipates supporting up to 600 volunteers annually, with 200 to 450 utilizing the benefit each month, and intends to issue a contract with a one-year base period and four one-year option periods, totaling up to five years of potential performance, inclusive of a 90-day transition period. Vendors must demonstrate proven experience administering childcare subsidy or benefit programs, with specific capabilities in managing secure, Section 508-compliant web and mobile platforms, processing EFT/ACH payments, maintaining FedRAMP-certified hosting environments, achieving and sustaining FISMA compliance and an Authority to Operate, and handling Personally Identifiable Information in accordance with federal standards. Full customer service support in both English and Spanish must be available Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST, excluding federal holidays. The contractor will be responsible for end-to-end program administration, including intake and verification of volunteer and provider applications, processing monthly childcare provider invoices within ten business days, maintaining audit-ready records, generating required reporting, and ensuring seamless transition during both phase-in and phase-out periods. All systems and deliverables developed under the contract are Government property with unlimited rights, and the vendor must not use or sell any materials without explicit written permission. Responses must be submitted as a single capability statement not exceeding five pages in PDF format, with resumes and past performance references excluded from the page count. Submission is due by July 3, 2026, to jdeleon@americorps.gov with the subject line “Capability Statement – AmeriCorps Childcare Benefit Administration RFI.” The capability statement must include the vendor’s UEI, CAGE code, business size and socioeconomic status, detailed experience with similar federal benefit programs, IT security and compliance credentials, staffing model, bilingual support capacity, transition readiness, and recommended efficiencies. The Government does not reimburse response preparation costs and will use submissions to assess market capability and inform acquisition strategy, including potential small business set-asides. The contracting office is located in Washington, D.C., and performance will occur remotely at the vendor’s facility, with
Cncs

POSTED

19 days ago

CLOSED

11 days ago
View Details

Win Contracts in Child and Youth Services

Get AI-powered intelligence on NAICS 624110 procurement

Real-time contract opportunities for NAICS 624110 (Child and Youth Services)

AI-powered matching based on your business capabilities and past performance

Competitive analysis of contractors winning awards in this industry

Automated alerts when new opportunities are posted

Miguel
Hillary
Keith Deutsch
Christine

Join 650+ contractors already using CLEATUS