State seeks proposals for family caregiver support services
The Alaska Department of Health is accepting proposals from organizations to provide support services for family caregivers statewide through the National Family Caregiver Support Program.
The program helps Alaskans who care for aging relatives or family members with disabilities. Services typically include respite care, counseling, training, and information to help caregivers manage their responsibilities.
The contract will run from fiscal year 2027 through fiscal year 2029. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, tribal entities, and other qualified service providers.
Proposal details, submission requirements, and key deadlines are available through the state's Grant and Electronic Management System at gems.dhss.alaska.gov.
For questions about the solicitation, contact the Division of Senior and Disabilities Services. The contact person is listed in the online proposal documents.
The National Family Caregiver Support Program is a federally funded initiative that provides assistance to families caring for older adults and people with disabilities at home.
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