Type : Contract
MASS COMMUNICATIONS CAMPAIGN TO REDUCE EXCESSIVE ALCOHOL USE Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: 75D301-20-Q-71535 Ultimate Completion Date: Mon Sep 29 17:00:00 GMT 2025
MASS COMMUNICATIONS CAMPAIGN TO REDUCE EXCESSIVE ALCOHOL USE Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: 75D301-20-Q-71535 Ultimate Completion Date: Mon Sep 29 17:00:00 GMT 2025
The goal of the media campaign is to reduce the incidence of heat-related illness and death among Spanish, Non-English and English-speaking workers at indoor and outdoor worksites in California.
This Request for Proposals (RFP) is published to solicit proposals from Vendors experienced in health communications best practices, specifically relative to pre-teens and adolescents to develop and implement statewide mass media marketing campaigns to reduce the use of tobacco vaping products by Middle and High School Aged Youth.
The campaign must be culturally and linguistically appropriate, reduce stigma around mental, emotional, behavioral health (MEB) and substance use disorder, and increase help seeking behavior and wellness support.
The campaign must be culturally and linguistically appropriate, reduce stigma around mental, emotional, behavioral health (MEB) and substance use disorder, and increase help seeking behavior and wellness support.
The Office of Purchasing & Contracting on behalf of the Vermont Department of Health, Agency of Human Services (the State) is soliciting competitive sealed, fixed price proposals (Proposals) to provide behavior change, marketing, mass-reach media, communications and public health education (sometimes called countermarketing or health promotion) campaigns to reduce cigarette, tobacco, and tobacco substitute use prevalence in Vermont (the Work)
The Office of Purchasing & Contracting on behalf of the Vermont Department of Health, Agency of Human Services (the State) is soliciting competitive sealed, fixed price proposals (Proposals) to provide behavior change, marketing, mass-reach media, communications and public health education (sometimes called countermarketing or health promotion) campaigns to reduce cigarette, tobacco, and tobacco substitute use prevalence in Vermont (the Work)