Direct Cash Assistance to Families with Young Children Pilot Program: Evaluation and Research Provider
Due Date: | 08/24/2023 2:00 pm |
Bidding Number: | RFP #7506-23 |
Bidding Categories: | Housing and Human Services |
Other Comments: | 1. Purpose/Background The Direct Cash Assistance to Families with Young Children Pilot Program is a project in which funds from Boulder County’s ARPA allocation will be administered to selected, eligible low-income families with children ages birth through three (3) years old monthly for a twenty-four-month period. As a population disparately impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic, specifically those who live in lower income and vulnerable household, these funds have been modeled after the expanded Federal Child Tax Credit, and funding amounts will be $300 per month, per child ages birth through three years old. Boulder County Department of Housing and Human Services (BCDHHS) anticipates distributing a total of $5,000,000 through monthly cash transfers from 2024-2026 to parents of approximately 725 children residing in Boulder County. 2. Written Inquiries Do not contact any other county department or personnel with questions or for information regarding this solicitation. 3. Submittal Instructions Vendors must answer whether line-item pricing information submitted with a bid is confidential or closely held. Please note that email responses to this solicitation are limited to a maximum of 50MB capacity. NO ZIP FILES OR LINKS TO EXTERNAL SITES WILL BE ACCEPTED. THIS INCLUDES GOOGLE DOCS AND SIMILAR SITES. ALL SUBMITTALS MUST BE RECEIVED AS AN ATTACHMENT (E.G. PDF, WORD, EXCEL). Electronic Submittals must be received in the email box listed below. Submittals sent to any other box will NOT be forwarded or accepted. This email box is only accessed on the due date of your questions or proposals. Please use the Delivery Receipt option to verify receipt of your email. It is the sole responsibility of the proposer to ensure their documents are received before the deadline specified above. Boulder County does not accept responsibility under any circumstance for delayed or failed email or mailed submittals. |