Request for Applications (RFA): 2026 – Aging Services Alamo and Bexar AAA Contracted Supportive Services for FY26 – FY30
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- Request for Applications (RFA): 2026 – Aging Services Alamo and Bexar AAA Contracted Supportive Services for FY26 – FY30
- Issuing Agency
- Alamo Area Council of Governments
- Location
- Texas
- Published Date
- May 12, 2026
- Closing Date
- Jun 30, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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Request for Applications (RFA): 2026 – Aging Services Alamo and Bexar AAA Contracted Supportive Services for FY26 – FY30
Release Date: July 14, 2025, 10:00 a.m.
Proposals Due: June 30, 2026, 4:00 p.m.RFA-FY26 AAA Contracted Supportive Services
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RFA-25-60-AAA-CONTRACTED SUPPORTIVE SERVICESRequest for Applications 2026 – Aging ServicesAlamo and Bexar AAA Contracted Supportive Services for FY26 – FY30RFA Release Date:Application Response Deadline:Date of Potential Awards:1st Round: Application Deadline:Contract Award:2nd Round: Application DeadlineContract Award:3rd Round: Application DeadlineContract Award:July 14, 2025 @ 10:00 AMJuly 31, 2026 @ 4:00 PMJuly 31, 2025October 1, 2025January 15, 2026March 1, 2025July 31, 2026October 1, 2026RFA links:https://aacog.gov/procurementhttps://www.txsmartbuy.gov/esbd/RFA-25-60-AAANOTICE: Prospective proposers who have received this document from a source other than AACOG shouldimmediately contact AACOG and provide their name, company, and email address in order that an addendumto the RFA or other communication can be delivered. Any prospective proposer who fails to provide theagency with this information assumes complete responsibility for complete submission requirements.RFA-25-60-AAA-CONTRACTED SUPPORTIVE SERVICESPage 2TABLE OF CONTENTSPART 1.0 – SCOPE OF REQUEST21.1 - Purpose of Request for Applications (RFA) ................................................. 31.2 - Background Information.......................................................................................... 31.3 - Statement of Work ................................................................................................... 31.4 - Service Plan ............................................................................................................. 41.5 – Contractor Requirements ........................................................................................ 41.6 – Planning Service Area............................................................................................. 51.7 – Project Budget ........................................................................................................ 51.8 – Authority................................................................................................................. 61.9 – Procurement Standard............................................................................................. 6PART 2.0 - SUBMISSION INFORMATION2.1 - Response Deadline................................................................................................... 62.2 - Procurement Schedule ............................................................................................. 62.3 - Technical Assistance................................................................................................ 72.4 - Availability of Request for Applications ................................................................. 72.5 - Proprietary Information & Texas Public Information Act ....................................... 8PART 3.0–GENERAL INFORMATION & ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS3.1 - Eligible Providers .................................................................................................... 83.2 - Contract Information ............................................................................................... 83.3 - Governing Provisions and Limitations .................................................................... 93.4 - Administrative Requirement and Limitations ........................................................ 10PART 4.0 – APPLICATION REVIEW AND SELECTION PROCESS .....................................114.1 - Evaluation Process................................................................................................. 114.2 - Evaluation Criteria.................................................................................................. 114.3 - Evaluation Outcomes............................................................................................. 114.4 - Procurement Dispute Resolution ........................................................................... 11PART 5.0 – APPLICATION RESPONSE REQUIREMENTS .....................................................125.1 - Application Format and Number of Applications .................................................. 125.2 - Application Validity Period .................................................................................... 125.3 - Page Limitation...................................................................................................... 125.4 - Order of Application Contents............................................................................... 12PART 6.0 – APPLICATION RESPONSE FORMS .....................................................................................................136.1 – Application Title Page...........................................................................................136.2 – Certification Sheet.................................................................................................136.3 – Acknowledgement Form ....................................................................................... 136.4 – Conflict of Interest Questionnaire ......................................................................... 136.5 – Certification Related to Debarment, Suspension .................................................. 136.6 – Non-Discrimination Certification..........................................................................136.7 – Certification Regarding Lobbying.........................................................................136.8 – Request to be Added to Bidder/Vendor List ......................................................... 136.9 – APPENDIX B Aging Contractor Application Narrative ............................... Page 2ATTACHMENTS:Appendix A – General Scope of WorkAppendix B – AGING CONTRACTOR APPLICATION CHECKLIST & SERVICE DEFINITIONSAppendix C – Subcontractor Agreement FormRFA links:https://aacog.gov/procurementhttps://www.txsmartbuy.gov/esbd/RFA-25-60-AAARFA-25-60-AAA-CONTRACTED SUPPORTIVE SERVICESPage 2PART 1.0 – SCOPE OF REQUEST1.1 PURPOSE OF REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS (RFA)The Alamo Area Council of Governments’ (AACOG) Alamo and Bexar Area Agency on Aging(Alamo and Bexar AAA) provides services to people 60 years of age or older, their familymembers, and their caregivers, which enables them to receive the information and assistance theyneed in locating and accessing community services. The purpose of this RFA is to identify eligiblecontractors through qualification to provide the various services authorized under Title III of theOlder Americans Act of 1965, as amended, and in accordance with the approved Alamo AreaAgency on Aging Area Plan.1.2 BACKGROUND INFORMATIONA. The Alamo Area Council of Governments (AACOG)AACOG is a voluntary association of municipal and county governments and special districtslocated in Bexar County and the surrounding twelve counties. Defined as a political subdivision ofthe State of Texas, the Alamo Area Council of Governments (AACOG) was established in 1967under Chapter 391 of the Local Government Code as a voluntary association of local governmentsand organizations that serves its members through planning, information, and coordinationactivities. AACOG serves the Alamo Area/State Planning Region 18, which covers 13 counties and12,582 square miles. Comprising the area planning region are Atascosa, Bandera, Bexar, Comal,Frio, Gillespie, Guadalupe, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, Medina, McMullen, and Wilson counties.B. Funding SourcesAACOG is designated as the Area Agency on Aging (AAA) under contract with the Texas Healthand Human Commission and this RFA funding authority is from the Older Americans Act of 1965(OAA) as amended, and its regulations; Health and Human Services (HHS) regulations onAdministration of Grants; 45 CFR 74; 45 CFR 92; 45 CFR 1321; 45 CFR 91; the Uniforms GrantManagement Standards (UGMS); all applicable HHSC and AAA rules as published in the TexasAdministrative Code (TAC), Title 26, Chapter 213, Subchapter A through D; and all state and locallaws as pertains to this contract and its attachments. AACOG expects to award multiple contractsfor services in the AACOG region.C. Target PopulationContractor must, in accordance with Section 306((a)(4)(B)(i) and (a)(6)(G)) of the Older AmericansAct of 1965 (OAA) and its subsequent amendments, and as addressed in the approved Area Plan,assure HHSC that it will use outreach efforts to identify persons who are eligible for assistanceunder this Contract, with special emphasis on:1. Older persons residing in rural areas2. Older persons with greatest economic need3. Older persons who have the greatest social need4. Older persons with severe disabilities5. Older persons with limited English-speaking ability.6. Older persons with Alzheimer’s disease or related disorders and with neurological ororganic brain dysfunction.7. Older persons at-risk of institutional placement.1.3 STATEMENT OF WORKGeneral Scope of Work is detailed in Appendix ARFA-25-60-AAA-CONTRACTED SUPPORTIVE SERVICESPage 21.4 SERVICE PLANA. AACOG is designated as the AAA under contract with the Texas Health and Human ServicesCommission (HHSC). The authority on which this contract is based derives from the OAA, asamended, and its regulations.B. Congress appropriates funds to implement the OAA and apportions those funds to the states. WithinTexas, HHSC then allocates the apportioned funds to the AAAs for administration at the local level.HHSC awards these funds based on statistical factors such as population aged 60+ living in ruralareas, and income levels of population aged 60+ in each of the Planning Service Areas (PSAs). ThePSA for Alamo AAA includes twelve Alamo Counties (Atascosa, Bandera, Comal, Frio, Gillespie,Guadalupe, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, Medina, McMullen, and Wilson counties) and Bexar AAAincludes Bexar County.C. Alamo and Bexar AAA then allocate funds to prioritized programs within the PSA based upon anArea Plan approved by HHSC. The Area Plan identifies prioritized older adults’ services. Alamoand Bexar AAA finally award a significant portion of funding for those priority services to qualifiedsub-recipients who then furnish services on behalf of Alamo and Bexar AAA.D. Alamo and Bexar AAA are seeking qualified Contractors to furnish and provide aging supportiveservices for Older Adults.E. The Alamo and Bexar AAA reserves the right to modify the scope of services, including theaddition of future delivery sites and the adjustment of service units, to address evolving programneeds and priorities.F. The Contractor shall be responsible for supplying all labor, materials and equipment necessary forthe proper execution and completion of the work, and shall perform all services, as stated in thescope of work or reasonably implied there from and in accordance with contract documents.G. The Contractor shall provide full-time supervision and properly skilled staff to perform the workrequired under this bid invitation. Unless specified to the contrary, all materials used shall be newand of the best kind and grades specified and all workmanship shall be up to the best recognizedstandards known to the various trades.H. AACOG reserves the right to terminate or modify this contract at its sole discretion if federalfunding supporting the Alamo and Bexar AAA program is withdrawn from its funding source(s).1.5 CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTSA. The contractor must recognize the special needs and concerns of low-income, elderly andhandicapped clients and must ensure that clients are always treated respectfully and professionally.The contractors’ staff must always conduct themselves in a professional manner.B. The work must be completed in a timely and expeditious manner. The contractor is expected toprovide ongoing progress reports to Alamo and Bexar AAA indicating work schedule and workstatus. The contractor (work crew supervisor) is responsible for advising Alamo and Bexar AAA ofany recommended changes; however, no changes will be authorized or paid for by AACOG withoutAlamo and Bexar AAA’s prior written approval.C. In the event of termination or modification, AACOG shall have no obligation to compensate thecontractor for any services delivered after the effective date of termination or modification.RFA-25-60-AAA-CONTRACTED SUPPORTIVE SERVICESPage 3D. The contractor and its subcontractors are considered independent contractors and shall indemnifyand hold harmless AACOG, AACOG staff, and AACOG clients from all claims arising out of workperformed.E. The Federal Privacy Act of 1974 and related state law and regulation regulate the proper disclosureof individually identifiable information and/or records. Contractors must take special precautionsto protect confidential information from loss, authorized use, access, disclosure, modification anddestruction.F. Performance of this RFA and all work or obligations covered by and arising out of this RFA shallbe at the risk of Contractor exclusively. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor shall,with respect to all work or obligations covered by or arising out of the this RFA, or the performancethereof, indemnify, hold harmless and defend AACOG and each of its officers, partners, jointventure partners, representatives and/or employees from and against any and all allegations, losses,claims, actions, demands, damages, liabilities, or expenses (including costs, expenses andattorney’s fees), arising directly or indirectly from this RFA, or the performance thereof.G. Contractor is responsible for any job-related illness or injury to workers in their employment and/orclients and shall indemnify and hold harmless AACOG personnel and AACOG clients in the eventan on-the-job illness or injury occurs.H. CFR 41 Part 60-3/4/20/50 – Obligations of Contractors and SubcontractorsThese regulations prohibit discrimination against qualified individuals based on their status asprotected veterans or individuals with disabilities and prohibit discrimination against all individualsbased on their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Moreover, these regulations require thatcovered prime contractors and subcontractors take affirmative action to employ and advance inemployment qualified protected veterans, qualified individuals with disabilities and all individualswithout regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.1.6 PLANNING SERVICE AREAThe Service Area, by funding for this RFA: Atascosa, Bandera, Bexar, Comal, Frio, Gillespie,Guadalupe, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, McMullen, and Wilson counties.1.7 PROJECT BUDGETA. The proposers planned budget must reflect all operating expenses to be incurred in the performanceof this Application and the level of Federal or State funding requested to support the plannedexpenditures.a. The estimated funds available for the priority projects in the services listed in Appendix A –General Scope of Work are dependent of available funding awarded to the Alamo and BexarAAA from their funding source(s) during each grant year.B. Proposers must have sufficient financial resources to operate on a reimbursement basis. A three (3)month cash flow is recommended.C. The Alamo and Bexar Area Agencies on Aging require all Nutrition and Transportation providersto submit an application. For Nutrition applicants only, please also submit your most recently filedIRS Form 990 with your application.RFA-25-60-AAA-CONTRACTED SUPPORTIVE SERVICESPage 4
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- NAICS 541330Engineering Services
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