State seeks proposals for youth behavioral health services statewide
The Alaska Department of Health is accepting proposals from organizations to provide behavioral health services to young people through the Alaska Youth Pathways to Behavioral Health Program.
The Division of Behavioral Health posted the request for proposals April 21. The solicitation seeks eligible applicants to deliver services statewide, though the notice does not specify the program's budget or how many providers the state plans to select.
The request for proposals includes key dates and submission requirements, which are available through the state's Grant and Electronic Management System at gems.dhss.alaska.gov. The notice does not list a specific deadline for proposals.
Organizations interested in applying can view the full solicitation and submission instructions on the GEMS website. The system requires registration before applicants can access proposal documents.
The Division of Behavioral Health did not provide details in the public notice about what specific services the program will offer or which age groups it will serve. The notice also does not explain whether this represents a new program or continuation of existing services.
For questions about the solicitation, applicants should contact the Division of Behavioral Health through the information listed in the GEMS system. The public notice will remain posted through May 22.
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