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HHS SAMHSA Presolicitation: Tribal Training and Technical Assistance Center

Updated February 8, 2021

Notice ID: 280-21-0560

The Center for Mental Health Services and the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Department of Health and Human Service is preparing to prepare for the re-procurement of the Training and Technical Assistance to Native Connections Grantees contract.  The purpose of this announcement is to provide a Presolicitation Notice for the release of Solicitation RFP Number 280-21-0560.

The purpose of this project is to provide comprehensive broad, focused, and/or intensive training and technical assistance (TTA) to federally-recognized tribes and other American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN/) communities, seeking to address and prevent mental and substance use disorders, suicide, and promote mental health.  This contract shall use a culturally relevant, evidence-based, holistic approach to support native communities in their self-determination efforts through infrastructure development, capacity building, as well as program planning and implementation.

The TTA contract shall specifically provide proactive planning/implementation of substance abuse prevention and mental health programming focused on native children, youth, and their families to:

Decrease the impact of risk factors, such as poverty, unemployment, racism and historical trauma that contribute to suicide, family disruption, youth violence including bullying, and high-risk substance use.

Increase the protective factors, such as strengthening cultural identity, a sense of family and community connectedness, and communication skills, that are linked to the healthy and safe development of AI/AN children and their families.

Through collaboration and coordination with internal and external TTA providers and other native-focused organizations, the contract shall get the best value for limited prevention resources, tailoring the tools necessary to increase community protective factors that can serve to reduce suicide, violence, and substance abuse.

The focus of this contract is to address and prevent mental and substance use disorders, suicide, and promote mental health in native communities and families by providing culturally relevant and meaningful TTA that honors tribal culture and ways of life as well as respects and protects government-to-government relations.

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Posted December 1, 2020

Notice ID: 283-21-0560

“The Center for Mental Health Services, the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention and the Office of Tribal Affairs and Policy of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Department of Health and Human Services, contemplates awarding a one year cost reimbursement contract with four option years entitled “Tribal Training and Technical Assistance Center” Reference No. 280-21-0560. This project is competitive under the 8(a) program under NAICS Code 541990. The purpose of this project is to provide comprehensive broad, focused, and/or intensive training and technical assistance (TTA) to federally-recognized tribes and other American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN/) communities, seeking to address and prevent mental and substance use disorders, suicide, and promote mental health.  This contract shall use a culturally relevant, evidence-based, holistic approach to support native communities in their self-determination efforts through infrastructure development, capacity building, as well as program planning and implementation.”

“The TTA contract shall specifically provide proactive planning/implementation of substance abuse prevention and mental health programming focused on native children, youth, and their families to:

  1. Decrease the impact of risk factors, such as poverty, unemployment, racism and historical trauma that contribute to suicide, family disruption, youth violence including bullying, and high-risk substance use.
  2. Increase the protective factors, such as strengthening cultural identity, a sense of family and community connectedness, and communication skills, that are linked to the healthy and safe development of AI/AN children and their families.”

“Through collaboration and coordination with internal and external TTA providers and other native-focused organizations, the contract shall get the best value for limited prevention resources, tailoring the tools necessary to increase community protective factors that can serve to reduce suicide, violence, and substance abuse…”

Read more here.

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Jackie Gilbert is a Content Analyst for FedHealthIT and Author of 'Anything but COVID-19' on the Daily Take Newsletter for G2Xchange Health and FedCiv.

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