closed🌐 piercecountywa25-002-BH-JI
Services for Justice System-Involved Adults
piercecountywa / Human Services
Description
Pierce County seeks proposals from qualified organizations to deliver behavioral health services to individuals who are justice system-involved and not eligible for Medicaid-funded services. The goal is to increase access to behavioral health services at any stage of the Sequential Intercept Model (SIM) and services should not be reimbursable under Medicaid or private insurance. Services must prioritize coordinated, timely, and effective behavioral health treatment and supports for individuals who are transitioning from incarceration, under community supervision, or otherwise involved with the justice system. Pierce County intends to fund programs that divert individuals from jail or emergency departments, reduce recidivism, and promote long-term stability in the community. Proposers must be either a Behavioral Health Agency (BHA) providing services for justice-involved adults or a faith-based organization providing services for justice-involved adults, or a community agency employing licensed behavioral health providers who will provide services under this proposal. If your project is not providing services for justice involved adults, please go to the Peer Services, Outpatient and Community-Based Services, Shelter and Housing Support Services, Wellness, Prevention, and Early Intervention, and/or Youth and School-Based Services RFPs, as applicable. Please see the Solicitations and Competitive Bids page. This procurement is aligned with the Pierce County Behavioral Health Improvement Plan (BHIP), the 2026-2027 Pierce County Council's Behavioral Heath Focus Areas, and Pierce County's 2026-2027 behavioral health funding priorities. All agencies may apply for funding through the Pierce County Behavioral Health and Therapeutic Courts Tax (BHTC) Tax program. Proposed projects that serve more than one geographic area of the county will be given priority. Projects located in the City of Tacoma and serving only Tacoma residents must receive City of Tacoma funding. Pierce County is particularly interested in proposals that leverage partnerships across systems of care; and demonstrate measurable improvements in stability, access, and long-term across populations, including survivors of domestic violence.
Details?
- Posted
- Oct 17, 2025
- Response deadline
- Nov 14, 2025, 10:00 PM UTC
- Status
- closed
- Buyer
- piercecountywa
- Department
- Human Services
- Jurisdiction
- piercecountywa
- Reference #
- 25-002-BH-JI
- Summary
- <p>Pierce County seeks proposals from qualified organizations to deliver behavioral health services to individuals who are justice system-involved and not eligible for Medicaid-funded services. The go
- Is Paused
- false
- Template Title
- Human Service Request for Proposal - V2
- Copy Count
- 0
- Government Organization City
- Tacoma
- Government Organization Logo
- https://assets.procurement.opengov.com/logo-uploads/aa335af9-5689-43b5-a62d-a0ff46f2b59e_PC_Logo_-_Blue.jpg
- Government Organization Name
- Pierce County
- Government Organization State
- WA
- Government Organization Website
- https://www.piercecountywa.gov/
- Government Organization Zip Code
- 98402
- Government Organization Address1
- 1501 Market St, Suite 420
- Government Organization Timezone
- America/Los_Angeles
- Government Organization Country Code
- US
- Government Organization Phone Country
- 1
- Close Out Reason
- Review and award done outside of OpenGov.
- Closed Substatus
- other
Contact
(253)798-7250
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