Provision of Opioid Abatement Services - Exhibit A Strategies
Project Information
- Bid Title
- Provision of Opioid Abatement Services - Exhibit A Strategies
- Issuing Agency
- Hoke County
- Location
- North Carolina
- Published Date
- Oct 29, 2025
- Closing Date
- Nov 24, 2025
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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- Project Description
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Bid Title: Provision of Opioid Abatement Services – Exhibit A Strategies
Category: County Manager Status: Open Description: Hoke County Grants Management
Mailing 227 N. Main St.
Raeford, North Carolina 28376
Hoke County Request for Proposals (RFP)
Provision of Opioid Abatement Services – Exhibit A Strategies
FY 2025-2026
1. Background and Purpose
Hoke County has received funds from the North Carolina Opioid Settlement pursuant to the NC Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the State and Local Governments. The County intends to use a portion of its allocation to implement Exhibit A strategies under the MOA to prevent opioid misuse, support treatment and recovery, and reduce opioid-related harms in our community.
Through this RFP, the County seeks qualified vendors—non-profit or for-profit organizations—to deliver evidence-based and data-driven services consistent with Exhibit A of the NC MOA.
2. Eligible Strategies
Services and activities must align with one or more of the following Exhibit A strategies (summarized; see full MOA Exhibit A for details):
- Evidence-based addiction treatment (MOUD).
- Recovery support services (peer support, recovery housing, employment).
- Harm reduction programs (naloxone distribution, syringe services, post-overdose response).
- Criminal justice diversion and re-entry support.
- Treatment and recovery for pregnant or parenting women.
- Services for youth prevention and early intervention.
- Training for first responders, healthcare, and community providers.
Proposals outside these categories are ineligible.
3. Funding Availability
- Funding Source: North Carolina Opioid Settlement (Hoke County allocation).
- Contract Period: December 15, 2025 – June 30, 2026 (contracts will be pro-rated based on date of execution)
- Disbursement: Quarterly, contingent upon submission and acceptance of required reports.
4. Eligible Applicants
- Non-profit or for-profit entities, local health or behavioral health providers, and community-based organizations with demonstrated experience in opioid abatement, treatment, recovery, or harm-reduction services.
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Applicants must:
- Be registered to do business in North Carolina.
- Comply with E-Verify under G.S. 64-26(a).
- Not be suspended or debarred from federal, state, or local contracts.
5. Scope of Work
Each proposal must clearly describe:
- The Exhibit A strategy(ies) addressed.
- Specific activities, deliverables, and outcomes (e.g., number of individuals served, naloxone kits distributed).
- Staffing plan (include FTEs, roles, and salary justification).
- Coordination with other local partners (law enforcement, DSS, public health, etc.).
- Data collection and performance tracking approach consistent with CORE-NC measures.
6. Reporting and Payment Requirements
To ensure compliance with the MOA and state reporting standards:
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Quarterly Reports (Required):
- Due within 15 days after each calendar quarter (Jan 15, Apr 15, Jul 15).
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Must include:
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Financial expenditure detail (by category).
- Must contain actual expenses, including payroll, invoices, etc.
- Program outputs and outcome measures (as defined by CORE-NC).
- Narrative summary of challenges and successes.
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Financial expenditure detail (by category).
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Payment Schedule:
- Payments will be made quarterly in arrears.
- The next quarter’s payment will not be released until the previous quarter’s report is received, reviewed, and approved by County staff.
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Annual Compilation:
- County staff will aggregate quarterly data from all vendors for submission to the State of North Carolina (CORE-NC portal) as part of the Annual Financial and Impact Report.
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Monitoring:
- The County reserves the right to conduct site visits, request additional documentation, and verify data.
7. Proposal Format and Content
Proposals must include:
- Cover Page – organization name, contact, tax ID, requested funding.
- Executive Summary – concise description of program purpose.
- Narrative – project description, goals, methods, partnerships.
- Budget & Budget Narrative – detailed line-item budget (staff, supplies, other direct costs) with justification.
- Organizational Capacity – experience, key staff qualifications, prior performance.
- Performance Measurement Plan – specify quantitative and qualitative metrics.
- Appendices – required forms (E-Verify, conflict-of-interest disclosure, W-9, references).
8. Procurement and Legal Compliance
- This procurement is conducted under G.S. 153A-449 (Contracts with private entities) and the County’s adopted Procurement Policy.
- All contracts will be pre-audited in accordance with G.S. 159-28 prior to execution.
- The County reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, waive minor informalities, and award in the best interest of the County.
- Awards are contingent on compliance with the NC MOA and local authorization by the Hoke County Board of Commissioners.
9. Evaluation Criteria
Criterion
Weight
Alignment with Exhibit A strategy and MOA compliance
25 %
Organizational experience and capacity
20 %
Evidence-based approach and outcomes
20 %
Budget reasonableness and cost-effectiveness
15 %
Data collection and reporting readiness
10 %
Collaboration and equity considerations
10 %
10. Submission Instructions
- Deadline: 10 AM ET on November 24, 2025
- Submission Method: Email proposals (PDF) to [ For security reasons, you must enable JavaScript to view this E-mail address. ]
- Questions: Submit via email by November 10, 2025; responses will be posted publicly.
- Late or incomplete proposals will not be considered.
11. Timeline (Tentative)
Milestone
Date
RFP Issued
October 22, 2025
Questions Due
November 10, 2025
Proposals Due
November 24, 2025
Evaluation & Selection
November 24-28, 2025
Board Approval
December 1, 2025
Contract Start Date
December 15, 2025
12. Contract Conditions
- Funds must be used only for activities permitted under Exhibit A.
- No funds may supplant existing funding or pay for general overhead.
- Reallocation among budget lines >10 % requires prior County approval.
- The County may terminate the agreement for non-performance or non-compliance.
- All financial and programmatic records must be retained for at least five years.
13. Attachments
- Attachment A – Exhibit A Strategy Reference Table
- Attachment B – Quarterly Reporting Template (CORE-NC model)
- Attachment C – Sample Budget Form
- Attachment D – E-Verify & Conflict-of-Interest Certification
- Attachment B – Quarterly Reporting Template (CORE-NC model)
- Attachment C – Sample Budget Form (A budget is required, but not in the same form as this. This sample serves as a guide, the submitted budget should outline all anticipated expenses to facilitate the program)
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Attachment D – E-Verify & Conflict-of-Interest Certification-
- https://www.e-verify.gov/
- The Conflict of Interest Policy does not have to be of any form or template but should fully outline the clear conflict of interest policy that includes but not limited to the following.
- Clear Definitions: Define "conflict of interest" and "interested party" and provide examples to ensure clarity.
- Disclosure Requirements: Mandate that individuals must disclose any potential or actual conflicts of interest, often before a transaction or decision is made.
- Procedures for Handling Conflicts: Detail the process for reporting conflicts, evaluating them, and managing them. This often includes the requirement that an individual with a conflict must recuse themselves from discussions and voting on the matter.
- Oversight and Enforcement: Designate who is responsible for enforcing the policy, such as a board or an oversight committee.
- Consequences for Non-compliance: Specify the penalties for failing to disclose a conflict or violating the policy, which can range from warnings to termination.
- Statement of Purpose: Explain why the policy is necessary, such as protecting the organization's interests and maintaining trust with stakeholders.
- Scope: Define who the policy applies to, such as employees, board members, and volunteers.
Hoke County Grants Management - Mailing 227 N. Main St. - Raeford, North Carolina 28376
Publication Date/Time: 10/22/2025 8:00 am Closing Date/Time: Open Until Contracted Submittal Information: Hoke County Grants Management Mailing 227 N. Main St. Raeford, North Carolina 28376 Qualifications: /DocumentCenter/View/4103/Opioid-Abatement-Project-Budget-Summary-Sample - Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 562910Remediation Services
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