Partners in Pregnancy Fatherhood Program Services
- Client
- Concord, California
- RFP Number
- EXTRA-72313
- Posted
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- Category
- Professional, Consulting, Administrative or Management Support Services
- Budget
- Looking for proposals
- NAICS
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- Set-aside
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- Contact
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Description
AI GeneratedThe government authority located in Concord, California is seeking a vendor to provide Partners in Pregnancy Fatherhood Program services. The agency needs to address the critical role of fathers in supporting infant health and wellness by increasing community awareness and building formal partnerships with other community-based organizations. To solve the isolation and knowledge gaps faced by expecting and parenting fathers, the agency requires a program that provides social support through peers, experienced mentorship, and adaptable curriculum-based groups. The scope of work covers delivering health education on multiple infant health and development topics through group sessions or one-on-one case management meetings. Bidders must design the program to ensure participants understand fetal development in each trimester of pregnancy as well as the ages and stages of infant development. The agency also requires the selected provider to actively collaborate with other fatherhood engagement specialists throughout the state for peer learning and to report on successes, barriers, and challenges involved in enrolling participants. Eligibility is restricted to onshore organizations based in the United States. The performance of the contract must take place onsite in Concord, California. Bidders may submit their proposals digitally via email or online, and the agency is currently looking for proposals to determine the budget. The agency has scheduled a virtual pre-bid meeting for July 15, 2026. Bidders must submit all questions regarding this opportunity no later than July 21, 2026.
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