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Supplement #1 to Request for Proposals – October 21, 2011 Motivational Interviewing Trainer
Supplement #1 to Request for Proposals – October 21, 2011 Motivational Interviewing Trainer (Expired)
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This Supplement #1 amends the Request for Proposals (RFP) for Motivational Interviewing Trainer that was released by Public Health Solutions on behalf of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (NYC DOHMH) on October 7, 2011. It contains important information that is necessary in order to prepare a responsive proposal. Failure to comply with the amended requirements and instructions included in this supplement may result in the proposal being deemed non-responsive and ineligible for consideration for funding.
Please note that only communications received in writing from Public Health Solutions shall serve to supplement, amend, or alter in any way, a solicitation released by Public Health Solutions. Any other communication is not binding and should not be relied upon by any party in interpreting or responding to any solicitation released by Public Health Solutions. Motivational Interviewing Trainer
Motivational Interviewing Trainer (Expired)
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Public Health Solutionson behalf of New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Motivational Interviewing Trainer NYC Coalition for a Smoke-Free City
Community Contractor Initiative (Expired)
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The NYC Coalition for a Smoke-Free City (NYC Coalition), a program of Public Health Solutions, is a health advocacy group that works in the five boroughs to increase awareness of tobacco control issues among community members and policy makers. Funds are available for community-based organizations to support and advance the NYC Coalition’s tobacco control policy agenda, focusing on reducing the accessibility and visibility of tobacco products, increasing smoke-free outdoor spaces, and increasing smoke-free housing. Contractors will be selected in each of the five boroughs and will receive a maximum award of $11,250. The number of contracts in each borough will be as follows: two in the Bronx, two in Brooklyn, two in Queens, two in Staten Island, and three in Manhattan. |