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NAICS Code· 624190

Other Individual and Family Services

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing nonresidential individual and family social assistance services (except those specifically directed toward children, the elderly, or persons with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities). Illustrative Examples: Community action services agencies Marriage counseling services (except by offices of mental health practitioners) Crisis intervention centers Multi-purpose social services centers Family social services agencies Family welfare services Self-help organizations (except for disabled persons, the elderly) Suicide crisis centers Hotline centers Telephone counseling services Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--Show more

NAICS 624190 – Other Individual and Family Services encompasses a broad spectrum of non-medical social support services designed to enhance the well-being of individuals and families. This category includes community-based programs such as foster care placement, adoption services, crisis intervention, homeless assistance, food and housing aid, case management, and outreach to vulnerable populations including children, the elderly, and survivors of domestic violence.

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NAICS code 624190 covers Other Individual and Family Services. This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing nonresidential individual and family social assistance services (except those specifically directed toward children, the elderly, or persons with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities). Illustrative Examples: Community action services agencies Marriage counseling services (except by offices of mental health practitioners) Crisis intervention centers Multi-purpose social services centers Family social services agencies Family welfare services Self-help organizations (except for disabled persons, the elderly) Suicide crisis centers Hotline centers Telephone counseling services Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--

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Counseling services needed for Denton SSLCThe Health and Human Services Commission of Texas is seeking qualified Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs) with demonstrated experience serving individuals with developmental disabilities to provide on-call, as-needed counseling services to residents at the Denton State Supported Living Center under Solicitation HHS0017549. The contract, issued as an Invitation for Bid (IFB), has a period of performance from September 1, 2026, through August 31, 2030, with no renewals but an option for a one-year extension at the agency’s discretion if funding is available and needed for continuity of service, processing a new solicitation, securing a new contract, or facilitating transition. All pricing must be submitted via Exhibit C as firm, fixed, all-inclusive unit rates covering labor, equipment, materials, supplies, and all related expenses for the full term of the contract, with no additional reimbursements permitted for travel, per diem, office space, or other incidental costs. Contractors must comply with the Texas Prompt Payment Act, be registered with a valid 11-digit Texas Identification Number (TIN), and maintain all required insurance including workers’ compensation with Employer’s Liability limits of $1,000,000 per accident and per employee, with waiver of subrogation in favor of HHS. The offeror must complete and submit all required forms including the HHS Solicitation Affirmations, PCS 111 Uniform Terms and Conditions, Pricing Sheet, Bidder Reference and Qualifications Form, and Form 4109 for TIN application. Responses must be submitted electronically by the July 21, 2026 deadline to pcsbids@hhs.texas.gov with proper subject line formatting and are subject to the prohibition of phone communication regarding pricing, and no assumptions may be included under penalty of disqualification. Evaluation will prioritize past performance as a pass/fail gate, followed by compliance with specifications, performance delivery capability, financial solvency, and price as part of a best-value determination, where the lowest price is not guaranteed selection. Contractors must comply with federal civil rights laws including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the ADA, and Title IX, use E-Verify for employment eligibility, adhere to the Texas Human Trafficking Prohibition, and maintain confidentiality of resident information. Any defective work must be corrected at the contractor’s expense, and the agency reserves full audit, inspection, and termination rights
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Community Based Peer Support ServicesThe contract seeks to award services for community-based peer support in mental health prevention and treatment across Utah, specifically targeting areas designated by the Health Resources and Services Administration as having provider shortages, with at least 60% of clients receiving mental health prevention, treatment, or recovery services. Only emerging organizations with no more than 10 full-time employees are eligible, and proposals must align with four allowable activities, including hiring full-time peer support specialists, delivering direct services in underserved areas, training supervisors, or establishing a family-run organization—each carrying escalating point values that significantly impact scoring. The evaluation is based on a trade-off approach that prioritizes technical merit over cost, with the most weighted criteria being the plan for implementing the selected activity (20 points), followed by budget justification (10 points), and additional points for peer specialist engagement in state advisory bodies, access to national technical assistance, and data tracking systems. The contract is administered by the Utah Department of Health and Human Services, with services to be delivered statewide within designated shortage areas, and funding is capped at an estimated $50,000 annually, though no multi-year or option periods are specified. Contractors must comply with stringent operational standards, including HIPAA and 42 C.F.R. Part 2 confidentiality rules, maintain a quality management system, adhere to federal cost principles, and submit detailed monthly invoices through an unspecified electronic system. Insurance requirements include $1 million per claim and $3 million aggregate for professional, general, and auto liability, with indemnification obligations extending to subcontractors. Record retention mandates are strict, requiring client records to be preserved for six years or until a minor turns 22, and all financial and operational data must be audit-ready for up to six years. Submission is restricted to the Utah Public Procurement Place portal, with mandatory forms including a W-9, conflict of interest disclosures, and a one-page budget justification, and proposals must be structured in narrative form with no other page limits beyond a 250-word abstract. No Unique Entity ID or CAGE code is required, but the offeror must certify absence of debarment, tax liens, and conflicts of interest, with post-submission changes triggering mandatory disclosure.
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Family Advocacy Program at DMCThe contract seeks a non-personal service provider to deliver the Family Advocacy Program at Camp Darby, Tirrenia, Italy, focusing on family violence prevention, identification, and the delivery of required educational classes. The contractor will be responsible for compiling data, coordinating marketing of FAP resources, scheduling training for military personnel and their families, and supporting community outreach efforts in compliance with Army Regulations 608.1 and 608.18. The work is located at Darby Military Community and will be performed under a Firm-Fixed Price contract awarded through a Request for Quotation, with a performance period starting in September 2026 and including a base year plus four optional years. Funding is confirmed, and the solicitation package, including the full Performance Work Statement, is expected to be released shortly. Participation in the mandatory pre-quote conference via Microsoft Teams is encouraged but not required to submit a proposal. To be eligible for award, offerors must have an active NCAGE code and be registered in the System for Award Management. Interested parties wishing to attend the pre-quote conference must notify the designated points of contact by close of business on July 17, 2026, providing their company details, solicitation number W912PF26QA054, and participant information. Responses to the solicitation are due by August 31, 2026. While registration for the pre-quote conference is not mandatory, failure to follow the specified communication protocol may impact the ability to confirm receipt of correspondence with the contracting office. All inquiries should be directed to Elisa Orsini or Brendan Deluca using the provided contact details.
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Child Abuse Prevention in Migrant and Tribal CommunitiesThis funding opportunity supports community-based initiatives in tribal and migrant communities aimed at preventing child abuse and neglect before it occurs, in alignment with Title II of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act. One percent of Title II funding is specifically reserved for tribes, tribal organizations, and migrant programs to develop, expand, or enhance culturally appropriate family support and prevention services. Projects must focus on building protective factors that strengthen resilience, increase knowledge, and foster positive relationships among children, youth, and families, with measurable outcomes tied to improved child safety, greater access to evidence-informed practices, and strengthened family well-being. The initiative prioritizes programs that are tailored to the unique needs of tribal and migrant populations and demonstrate clear pathways to reducing risk factors for abuse and neglect. The opportunity is issued under solicitation number HHS-2026-ACF-ACYF-CA-0018 by the Administration for Children and Families within the Department of Health and Human Services, with a submission deadline of August 7, 2026. The NAICS code 624190 indicates this supports other social assistance activities, reflecting the focus on preventive social services rather than direct medical or institutional care. While detailed information on evaluation criteria, contractual deliverables, performance metrics, cost requirements, or specific reporting obligations cannot be confirmed due to restricted access to key contract sections, interested applicants are directed to the official Grants.gov portal for full submission instructions and must engage with the designated point of contact for technical inquiries. There is no indication of set-aside status or pricing details available, and no packaging, inspection, or special requirements are specified in the provided materials.
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Community Reintegration Support Services The Correctional Service of Canada is seeking to award a sole-source contract for community reintegration support services to Indigenous offenders in St. John’s, Newfoundland and surrounding areas, with the pre-identified supplier being First Light St. John’s Friendship Centre Inc. located at 716 Water Street. This procurement is exclusively reserved for Indigenous suppliers under the Government of Canada’s Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business, and only those meeting the defined criteria for Indigenous ownership are eligible to respond. The contract requires a dedicated Justice Cultural Support Worker to deliver culturally responsive, trauma-informed services including spiritual teachings, personal counselling, and assistance with reintegration into family and community, while also participating in CSC reintegration meetings. All services must be performed in English and include the production of detailed monthly activity reports accompanied by invoices, written documentation of all cultural programming delivered, and electronic reports for every direct or collateral contact with an offender, submitted within ten working days for entry into the Offender Management System. Environmental standards mandate that any printed materials use paper with at least 30% recycled content or be certified from sustainably managed forests, and all unused printed documents must be recycled. The contractor must demonstrate at least five years of experience within the past seven years providing cultural and spiritual services to Indigenous offenders, along with established relationships with local service providers and Elders. The contract has a fixed-term duration of one year, from July 22, 2026, to July 21, 2027, with an estimated value of $128,400.00, excluding GST/HST. No security clearances, intellectual property terms, or trade agreements apply, and the procurement is justified under the Government Contracts Regulations exception for sole-source award due to the limited number of qualified suppliers capable of fulfilling the specific cultural and community-based needs of Indigenous offenders. Statements of capabilities must be submitted by July 8, 2026, at 2:00 PM ADT to Claudia Landry, Regional Contract Officer, via mail or email, with no formal competitive evaluation anticipated unless a qualified alternative supplier demonstrates capability sufficient to challenge the sole-source rationale.
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Orientation & Mobility Services needed for RSSLCThe Health and Human Services Commission of Texas, through solicitation HHS0017468, is seeking orientation and mobility services for individuals with vision impairments at the Richmond State Supported Living Center. The contract, governed under Texas Government Code 2155.144(b)(b-1), requires vendors to provide comprehensive services that include conducting patient evaluations using approved assessment tools, training staff in the safe transport and escort of visually impaired individuals, and enabling clients to achieve independent and safe travel in all environments. The service is to be performed across Texas, with the contract term running from September 1, 2026, through August 31, 2029, though the agency retains the option to extend the contract by up to one additional year for continuity or transition purposes, with no renewal options permitted. Bidders must submit pricing solely via Exhibit C – Pricing Sheet, and evaluation for award is based on a best value standard that considers requirements compliance, performance delivery capability, price, and ability to perform, with pricing being significant in the overall assessment. Past performance is a pass/fail gate; bidders with histories of terminations, cure notices, audits, litigation, or non-renewals may be rejected outright. All contractors must meet stringent compliance and operational requirements, including maintaining insurance coverage of at least $1,000,000 in umbrella liability, with primary policies written on an occurrence basis by Texas-admitted carriers rated A or better by A.M. Best, and providing certificates within ten days of award. Personnel must undergo comprehensive background checks covering Social Security verification and criminal/sex offender records across all Texas and out-of-state counties where the individual has resided in the past seven years, with individuals convicted of fraud, sex offenses, or abuse strictly prohibited from service. Contractors must comply with federal civil rights statutes including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and the Americans with Disabilities Act, and must adhere to the prohibition of human trafficking under Texas law. Invoicing must be submitted monthly, with each invoice referencing the contract number and detailing completed work per Exhibit C, and payments are contingent on the vendor possessing a valid Texas Identification Number and other required state registrations including a SAM.gov UEI, EIN, and Texas Franchise Tax Number. Invoices subject to dispute must be returned by the agency no later than the 21st day after receipt, and all deliverables must conform to professional standards and be free of material
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