NCCARE360 Health Equity Grants Summary 2024

The full report for the NCCARE360 Health Equity Grants, including background information, a full list of awarded organizations, and lessons learned is now available to read.

Past Funding Opportunities

NCCARE360 Community Organizations and Network Support Agencies Health Equity Grants – Triad

June 21, 2022 — The Foundation for Health Leadership and Innovation (FHLI), in partnership with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS), today announced the awarding of grants to eight community organizations serving nine Triad-area counties to support the growth of NCCARE360 and the capacity to address non-medical drivers of health. NCCARE360, the result of a strong public-private partnership between NCDHHS and FHLI, is the first statewide network that enables a coordinated, community-oriented, person-centered approach for delivering care in North Carolina.

The NCCARE360 Community Organizations Health Equity Grant will onboard community-based organizations onto or increase their use of NCCARE360. The goal is to help these organizations connect the people they serve to other community services and increase their own capacity to respond to referrals, as well as to create cross-sector partnerships to better address whole-person health.

“On any given day in North Carolina one in five children are considered food insecure,” said Darrell Deaton, NCCARE360 Vice President. “More than 1.2 million North Carolinians cannot find affordable housing. If we’re to strengthen the health of our state, we must find ways to connect our neighbors with the basic services of food, housing, transportation, and others. That is the purpose of NCCARE360. These grants, announced today, will help our communities accelerate their ability to leverage the platform to meet these critical needs of those they serve.”

Selected awardees deliver services in one or more of the following counties: Alamance, Caswell, Chatham, Davidson, Forsyth, Guilford, Orange, Randolph, and Rockingham counties. The grant period for the awards runs from June 2022 through May 2023.

Community Organization Grant Awardees
CityGate Dream Center
The Life Center of Davidson County
Davidson Medical Ministries
Senior Resources of Guilford
New Arrivals Institute
The Arc of North Carolina
Orange County Health Department
Veterans Bridge Home

The grant funding was made available to NCDHHS through the CDC’s largest investment to date to support communities affected by COVID-19-related health disparities. It is part of $2.25 billion provided through the federal Coronavirus Response & Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act. NCDHHS has made the funding available to FHLI to support community organizations dedicated to advancing health equity.

Since January 2019, NCCARE360 has grown its network to 2,862 organizations with 6,799 active programs. As of June 19, 2022, NCCARE360 had received more than 184,000 referrals and served more than 95,000 clients across the state.

NCCARE360 Community Organizations and Network Support Agencies Health Equity Grants

May 15, 2022 — The Foundation for Health Leadership and Innovation (FHLI) has announced the awarding of grants to 15 community organizations in 10 Triangle-area counties to support the growth and network health of NCCARE360.

As part of the NCCARE360 Community Organization and Network Support Agency Health Equity Grants program, FHLI is awarding two separate grant awards. The first, the Community Organizations Health Equity Grant, will onboard community-based organizations onto or increase their use of NCCARE360. The goal is to help these organizations connect the people they serve to other community services and increase their own capacity to respond to referrals. The second, the Network Support Agency Health Equity Grant, will provide funding for organizations to serve as local hubs and support clusters of community-based organizations currently on the NCCARE360 network through meaningful technical assistance for use of the platform. Both grants will work across healthcare and community organizations to create cross-sector partnerships to better address whole-person health.

“On any given day in North Carolina one in five children are considered food insecure,” said Darrell Deaton, NCCARE360 Vice President. “More than 1.2 million North Carolinians cannot find affordable housing. If we’re to strengthen the health of our state, we must find ways to connect our neighbors with the basic services of food, housing, transportation, and others. That is the purpose of NCCARE360. These grants, announced today, will help our communities accelerate their ability to leverage the platform to meet these critical needs of those they serve.”

Selected awardees deliver services in Chatham, Durham, Franklin, Granville, Harnett, Johnston, Lee, Orange, Vance, and Wake counties. The grant period for the awards runs from March 2022 through May 2023.

Community Organization Grant Awardees
B & D Integrated Health Services LGBT Center of Raleigh
End Hunger Durham Orange County Partnership to End Homelessness
Haven House Raleigh Immigrant Community
HAVEN in Lee County Raleigh Wake Partnership to End  Homelessness
InterACT Veteran Bridge Home

 

Network Support Agency Grant Awardees
Duke Health SDOH Network
El Centro Hispano
North Carolina Justice Center

 

“NCCARE360 is a critical tool to integrate medical and non-medical drivers of health,” said Erika Walsh, Director of Healthy Opportunities at the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. “These grant opportunities will allow us to grow the NCCARE360 network to better connect North Carolinians to the services they need to be healthy and well, and foster and strengthen sustainable partnerships between healthcare and community-based organizations to address health, not just healthcare.”

The grant funding was made available to NCDHHS through the CDC’s largest investment to date to support communities affected by COVID-19-related health disparities. It is part of $2.25 billion provided through the federal Coronavirus Response & Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act.

Since January 2019, NCCARE360 has grown its network to 2,664 organizations with 5,666 active programs. By the end of February 2022, NCCARE360 had received more than 169,788 referrals and served more than 87,326 clients across the state.

PAST OPPORTUNITIES

February 2, 2022 — The Foundation for Health Leadership and Innovation (FHLI) invited organizations that are committed to delivering health and equity using NCCARE360 as a tool to foster community connections to apply for two separate grant opportunities. Applicants must deliver services in one of the following counties: Chatham, Durham, Franklin, Granville, Harnett, Johnston, Lee, Orange, Vance, or Wake.

Community Organization Grant

Under the Community Organization Grant, funds will support plans for organizations to either onboard onto or increase the use of NCCARE360 to connect the people they serve to other community services, as well as foster deeper cross-sector partnerships. Organizations may apply for grants in the range of $25,000 – $100,000 to support this goal.

This grant will allow for the strengthening of the NCCARE360 network of community organizations that can respond to referrals and provide community services by providing funding and other resources to reduce barriers to onboarding onto NCCARE360 and/or provide funds to better sustain additional referrals or needs. Funding should be used as proof-of-concept for longer term sustainable partnerships and financing between healthcare and community organizations.

Eligible activities for this grant are those that grow the NCCARE360 network (adding additional organizations) and/or to grow use of NCCARE360 among organizations already onboarded. A detailed list of eligible activities is available in the Grant Opportunities and Eligible Activities Tab below, as well as in the Request for Applications.

Network Support Agency Grant

Under the Network Support Agency Grant, funds will support organizations that are interested in serving as a “Network Support Agency,” that works to grow and support the organizations on the NCCARE360 network in their region through meaningful technical assistance and other strategies. Organizations may apply for grants up to $250,000 to perform these functions.

This grant will provide grant funding to up to three (3) organizations that can support implementation and network growth of NCCARE360 in their community/region, as well as ensure NCCARE360 is understood and utilized effectively and sustainably through technical assistance and other strategies. Network Support Agencies are defined as organizations or agencies that execute strategies and activities which improve the organizational infrastructure of community organizations. In addition to providing technical support on NCCARE360, Network Support Agencies may serve as a bridge between healthcare and community organizations and work to create successful partnerships that address common needs related to service models, financial relationships, and data.

Eligible activities for this grant are those that work directly with the FHLI and the NCCARE360 Community Engagement Team to perform ‘backbone’ functions in community engagement and technical assistance to bring more organizations onto the network, improve workflows, and build long-term sustainable multi-sectoral partnerships. A detailed list of eligible activities is available in the Grant Opportunities and Eligible Activities Tab below, as well as in the Request for Applications.

In early 2022, up to $2,000,000 will be disbursed across both grant opportunities for a grant period of March 14, 2022 – May 2023.

Deadline for Applications

Organizations must submit an electronic copy of their application in PDF format to RFP@foundationhli.org by 1:00 PM on Monday, February 28, 2022. Submissions will be confirmed by reply email. Late proposals will not be evaluated.

Recipients of the NCCARE360 Community Organizations and Network Support Agencies Health Equity Grants must comply with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention General Terms and Conditions. https://www.cdc.gov/grants/documents/General-Terms-and-Conditions-Non-Research-Awards.pdf

*Please note that there are separate applications for each opportunity. Agencies may apply for both opportunities, but must submit a separate application for each.

To download the application for the Community Organization Grant, please click the CO Grant Application button below.

To download the application for the Network Support Agency Grant, please click the NSA Grant Application button below.

Agencies will use the same budget template for both applications.

The Foundation for Health Leadership & Innovation (FHLI) develops and supports innovative programs and partnerships that advance affordable and sustainable quality health services to improve the overall health of communities in North Carolina and beyond. FHLI grows programs and partnerships that improve health of the whole-person through a whole-community approach. As the administrator of NCCARE360, FHLI monitors implementation and operations of the shared infrastructure utilized by many programs, systems, innovations for all providers, insurers, community-based organizations, agencies and residents of North Carolina.

NCCARE360 is a public-private partnership between the Foundation for Health Leadership and Innovation (FHLI) and the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS), in collaboration with implementation partners that include the United Way of North Carolina/NC 211, Expound Decision Systems, and Unite Us.

NCCARE360 is the first statewide network that unites health care and human services organizations, assesses for and identifies unmet social needs, and enables a coordinated, community-oriented, person-centered approach for delivering care in North Carolina. NCCARE360 began its implementation in early 2019 and was launched statewide in June 2020. Today, NCCARE360 is a critical statewide infrastructure for health and human service organizations to connect to each other to collectively serve North Carolinians.

Since it began its rollout in 2019, NCCARE360 is now fully statewide with a network of more than 2,500 organizations with over 4,700 programs. As of November 2021, NCCARE360 has served more than 77,000 unique individuals and families.

NCCARE360 continues to grow its network to bring health care and human services/community organizations together onto one platform to serve their community in a coordinated approach. However, FHLI and its partners understand that some organizations face barriers in joining NCCARE360 or using it robustly as part of their operations and workflows. To further support communities and organizations use NCCARE360, FHLI is looking to provide grant funding opportunities to support communities in growing use of NCCARE360.

These grant opportunities are aimed at:

 

  • Accelerating the growth of a strong NCCARE360 network in selected counties.
  • Understand barriers to onboarding and using NCCARE360 and identify strategies and opportunities to assist organizations in overcoming them.
  • Understanding what organizations need in terms of meaningful technical assistance to use NCCARE360.
  • Fund a new role of “Network Support Agencies” to work with the NCCARE360 Community Engagement Team to provide meaningful technical assistance to allow organizations to use NCCARE360 to help them better achieve their organization’s mission and grow meaningful cross-sectoral partnerships.
  • Assist community-based organizations in creating meaningful partnerships with healthcare organizations to deepen impact on people’s health and quality of life.
  • Working with “Network Support Agencies” to assist community-based organizations in understanding common approaches to service models, financial relationships, governance, data, and other strategies with the goal of achieving a system of health, not just healthcare, that involves both community-based organizations and healthcare providers working together to meet the needs of the people they collectively serve.

FHLI is seeking applicants for the following grant opportunities. FHLI anticipates that most organizations will apply for one grant opportunity; however, organizations that fit the eligibility and functions of both grants may submit separate applications for each opportunity listed above. An applicant organization may only submit one application per grant funding opportunity listed above.

Community Organizations Grant

Purpose: This grant will allow for the strengthening of the NCCARE360 network of community organizations that can respond to referrals and provide community services by providing funding and other resources to reduce barriers to onboarding onto NCCARE360 and/or provide funds to better sustain additional referrals or needs. Funding should be used as proof-of-concept for longer term sustainable partnerships and financing between healthcare and community organizations.

Funding Amount: Varied based on program budget (estimated between $20,000 – $100,000)

Eligible Activities: To grow the NCCARE360 network (adding additional organizations) and/or to grow use of NCCARE360 among organizations already onboarded, these grant funds can be used for the following activities. Applicants must select the required activity. Applicants may also select one (1) or more of the optional activities.

REQUIRED ACTIVITY (Organizations must select the required activity)

☐ Onboarding onto or increasing use of NCCARE360 in organization programs and workflows. Costs could relate to administrative, staffing, and/or other relevant costs pertaining to NCCARE360 implementation, workflow planning, staff training, and quality improvement.

OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES (Organizations may select one (1) or more additional optional activities)

☐ Providing additional direct services stemming from accepting additional referrals through NCCARE360 (e.g., funding for additional food boxes for a food pantry or case manager time for a housing provider due to increased referrals to the organization); and/or

☐ Engagement/education of staff and/or clients served by the organization on NCCARE360; and/or

☐ Expand and address language access for limited English proficiency and/or other communication needs; and/or

☐ Organization staff to serve as an NCCARE360 champion to share information about NCCARE360 to partner organizations in community; and/or

☐ Supporting organization financial systems and/or financial staff to better support additional funding sources including from health care partners; and/or

☐ Administrative, staffing, and other costs related to partnering and working with health care organizations and/or other partners on funding opportunities; and/or

☐ Providing professional development on equity that builds understanding of and competencies to advance health equity strategies and activities; and/or

☐ Addressing other barriers to utilization and onboarding onto NCCARE360 identified by your organization.

Network Support Agency Grant

Purpose: This grant will provide grant funding to up to three (3) organizations that can support implementation and network growth of NCCARE360 in their community/region, as well as ensure NCCARE360 is understood and utilized effectively and sustainably through technical assistance and other strategies. Network Support Agencies are defined as organizations or agencies that execute strategies and activities which improve the organizational infrastructure of community organizations. In addition to providing technical support on NCCARE360, Network Support Agencies may serve as a bridge between healthcare and community organizations and work to create successful partnerships that address common needs related to service models, financial relationships, and data.

Funding Amount: Up to $250,000

Eligible Activities: To grow and strengthen the NCCARE360 network, Network Support Agency grants will fund organizations to work directly with the FHLI and the NCCARE360 Community Engagement Team, as well as perform ‘backbone’ functions in community engagement and technical assistance to bring more organizations onto the network, improve workflows, and build long-term sustainable multi-sectoral partnerships. Applicants must select the required activity. Applicants may also select one (1) or more of the optional activities.

REQUIRED ACTIVITY (Organizations must select the required activity)

☐ Providing technical assistance within the community/region to community, non-profit and grassroots organizations on NCCARE360. Technical assistance to include issues including NCCARE360 Overview, NCCARE360 data, onboarding/workflow assistance, data privacy/security, communication/engagement support, etc.

OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES (Organizations may select one (1) or more additional optional activities)

☐ Providing technical assistance on multi-sector partnership development. Support community organizations in using NCCARE360 to develop their value proposition and working with healthcare and other sectors to grow fiscal capacity and develop additional sustainable funding models. This could Support Network Support Agencies that serve as community leaders on NCCARE360 and provide additional technical assistance and training; and/or

☐ Providing professional development on equity that builds understanding of and competencies to advance health equity strategies and activities; and/or

☐ Providing technical assistance on creating equity plans that articulate how the work of a community organization will advance health equity and improve health equity outcomes; and/or

☐ Subcontracting to organizations that can provide technical expertise; and/or

☐ Deploying referral specialist(s) to health systems to provide health and human services information to and perform referrals for persons in need with the intent to link those persons to appropriate resources for assistance using NCCARE360; and/or

☐ Other activities to support organizations in your community use NCCARE360 and/or create cross-sectoral partnerships with healthcare or other community organizations; and/or

☐ Deploying referral specialist(s) to health systems to provide health and human services information to and perform referrals for persons in need with the intent to link those persons to appropriate resources for assistance using NCCARE360

Eligible Entities

Applicants for either the Community Grant or the Network Support Agency Grant must be North Carolina-based community or grassroots organizations, including public or private nonprofits, tax-exempt organizations (including faith-based), health care organizations, local governmental agencies, and educational institutions. Eligible organizations may not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identify/expression, age or national origin in their staffing policies, use of volunteers or provision of services.

Applicants must deliver services in one of the following counties: Chatham, Durham, Franklin, Granville, Harnett, Johnston, Lee, Orange, Vance, and Wake.

All organizations that receive funding from the Community Organization Grant must either already be onboarded onto NCCARE360 or commit to being onboarded within 60 days of contract execution. Failure to onboard to NCCARE360 within 60 days will require the organizations to return the full amount of the grant funds awarded within 30 days. Network Support Agencies may be required to onboard onto NCCARE360 depending on their community role.

Network Support Agencies must apply to serve one or more of the eligible counties (i.e., Chatham, Durham, Franklin, Granville, Harnett, Johnston, Lee, Orange, Vance, and Wake.) It is preferred, but not required that Network Support Agencies cover a region of more than one county.

Timeline

Process Deadline
Release RFA Tuesday, February 2, 2022
Application Period Tuesday, February 2, 2022 – Monday, February 28, 2022
RFA Questions Due Wednesday, February 9, 2022 (1:00 pm)
RFA Questions and Responses Posted Friday, February 11, 2022 (5:00pm)
Applications Due Monday, February 28, 2022 (1:00 pm)
Award Announcement Monday, March 7, 2022
Contract Period Monday, March 14, 2022 – May 21, 2023

RFA Questions and Answers

Questions related to the RFA can be submitted electronically to RFP@foundationhli.org. Include your name and organization in the subject line of the email. All questions must be received by 1:00 PM (EST) on Wednesday, February 9, 2022. Submissions will be confirmed by reply email. FHLI will post all questions and answers to the FHLI website by 5:00 PM (EST) on Friday, February 11. The Q&A document will not note which organization sent each question.

The written questions and answers posted on the FHLI website shall constitute an addendum to this RFP.

Deadline for Applications

Organizations must submit an electronic copy of their application in PDF format to RFP@foundationhli.org by 1:00 PM on Monday, February 28, 2022. Submissions will be confirmed by reply email. Late proposals will not be evaluated.

Submission Process and Requirements

The following project components must be included in your application to be considered. Incomplete applications may be eliminated. Applications must be submitted using the application template in Attachment A or Attachment B depending on the grant application for which the organization is applying. Organizations applying for both the Community Organization Grant and the Network Support Agency grant must submit both applications.

  1. Executive Summary (Maximum 1 page)
  2. Organization Profile (provide answers using the template below)—3 pages per vendor
  3. Program Design
  4. Response to Application Questions
  5. Timeline (provide answers using the template below) – 3 pages maximum
  6. Budget
  7. Conflicts of Interest (describe any potential conflicts of interest)
  8. Optional: Letters of support

Funding Restrictions

Restrictions that must be considered while planning the programs and writing the budget are:

  • Recipients may not use funds for research.
  • Recipients may not use funds for clinical care except as allowed by law.
  • Generally, recipients may not use funds to purchase furniture or equipment (except desktop, laptop, tablet). Any such proposed spending must be clearly identified in the budget.
  • Reimbursement of pre-award costs generally is not allowed.
  • Other than for normal and recognized executive-legislative relationships, no funds may be used for:
    • publicity or propaganda purposes, for the preparation, distribution, or use of any material designed to support or defeat the enactment of legislation before any legislative body
    • the salary or expenses of any grant or contract recipient, or agent acting for such recipient, related to any activity designed to influence the enactment of legislation, appropriations, regulation, administrative action, or Executive order proposed or pending before any legislative body

CDC General Terms and Conditions: https://www.cdc.gov/grants/documents/General-Terms-and-Conditions-Non-Research-Awards.pdf

Evaluation Criteria

Proposals will be evaluated on the basis of the following criteria:

  1. Organizational considerations:
    1. Organizations must meet all eligibility requirements. Applications from organizations that do not meet eligibility requirements will not be considered.
    2. Relationships & experience: Applicants should be able to demonstrate established relationships and experience working with individuals and families to meet their needs across many sectors. Applicants that have experience serving historically marginalized populations will be prioritized. Priority will be given to NC-established and based organizations.
    3. Capacity: Applicants should be able to demonstrate organizational capacity (staff and/or volunteers) to implement the proposed plan of action.
    4. Representation: Organizational and/or project leadership is reflective of the community the proposal is focused on.
    5. Budget size: Proposed budget seems reasonable and well justified to meet the goals of the project.
    6. Network Needs: While all organizations are eligible to apply, priority will be given to organizations that fill an identified need in the network.
  2. Project Plan: Clarity on strategy and how funding will be used to meet the goals of the program.
  3. Vision: An overall vision aligned with the goals of NCCARE360, growing the NCCARE360 network, fostering cross-sector partnerships, etc.

Monthly Reporting

All organizations selected for either the Community Organization Grant or the Network Support Agency Grant must report monthly progress reports and invoices by the 5th of the following month.

Program progress reports will be electronically emailed to LaQuana Palmer, Program Director of NCCARE360, Foundation for Health Leadership and Innovation.

Contact: LaQuana.Palmer@foundationhli.org

919-921-8169

All budget reports and invoices will be electronically emailed to Palma Fouratt, Finance Director, Foundation for Health Leadership and Innovation.

Contact: Palma.Fouratt@foundationhli.org

919-821-0485

The following project components must be included in your application to be considered. Incomplete applications may be eliminated. Applications must be submitted using the application template in Attachment A or Attachment B depending on the grant application for which the organization is applying. Organizations applying for both the Community Organization Grant and the Network Support Agency grant must submit both applications.

  1. Executive Summary (Maximum 1 page)
  2. Organization Profile (provide answers using the template below)—3 pages per vendor
  3. Program Design
  4. Response to Application Questions
  5. Timeline (provide answers using the template below) – 3 pages maximum
  6. Budget
  7. Conflicts of Interest (describe any potential conflicts of interest)
  8. Optional: Letters of support

Funding Restrictions

Restrictions that must be considered while planning the programs and writing the budget are:

  • Recipients may not use funds for research.
  • Recipients may not use funds for clinical care except as allowed by law.
  • Generally, recipients may not use funds to purchase furniture or equipment (except desktop, laptop, tablet). Any such proposed spending must be clearly identified in the budget.
  • Reimbursement of pre-award costs generally is not allowed.
  • Other than for normal and recognized executive-legislative relationships, no funds may be used for:
    • publicity or propaganda purposes, for the preparation, distribution, or use of any material designed to support or defeat the enactment of legislation before any legislative body
    • the salary or expenses of any grant or contract recipient, or agent acting for such recipient, related to any activity designed to influence the enactment of legislation, appropriations, regulation, administrative action, or Executive order proposed or pending before any legislative body

CDC General Terms and Conditions: https://www.cdc.gov/grants/documents/General-Terms-and-Conditions-Non-Research-Awards.pdf

Proposals will be evaluated on the basis of the following criteria:

  1. Organizational considerations:
    1. Organizations must meet all eligibility requirements. Applications from organizations that do not meet eligibility requirements will not be considered.
    2. Relationships & experience: Applicants should be able to demonstrate established relationships and experience working with individuals and families to meet their needs across many sectors. Applicants that have experience serving historically marginalized populations will be prioritized. Priority will be given to NC-established and based organizations.
    3. Capacity: Applicants should be able to demonstrate organizational capacity (staff and/or volunteers) to implement the proposed plan of action.
    4. Representation: Organizational and/or project leadership is reflective of the community the proposal is focused on.
    5. Budget size: Proposed budget seems reasonable and well justified to meet the goals of the project.
    6. Network Needs: While all organizations are eligible to apply, priority will be given to organizations that fill an identified need in the network.
  2. Project Plan: Clarity on strategy and how funding will be used to meet the goals of the program.
  3. Vision: An overall vision aligned with the goals of NCCARE360, growing the NCCARE360 network, fostering cross-sector partnerships, etc.

Organizations that receive funding will agree to the following provisions:

  • Coordinate with the Foundation for Health Leadership and Innovation, the NC Department of Health and Human Services, Unite Us, NC 2-1-1, and other program partners.
  • Submit monthly reports to FHLI according to the reporting schedule provided.
  • Submit monthly invoices to FHLI documenting the spending for the previous month by the 7th of the month.
  • Use communications language and materials provided through FHLI, Unite Us, and/or other program partners. Newly created communications language and materials must be approved by FHLI.
  • Share best practices and lessons learned with FHLI and, as relevant, other program partners.
  • Provide a final grant narrative report after the end of contract. Agree to the terms in the subcontractor agreement included in APPENDIX 1.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This RFP is issued under the authority of the Foundation for Health Leadership & Innovation. FHLI is not obligated to any course of action as the result of this RFP. Issuance of this RFP does not constitute a commitment by FHLI to award any contract.

The Foundation for Health Leadership & Innovation is not responsible for any costs incurred by any vendors or their partners in the RFP response preparation or presentation.

Information submitted in response to this RFP will become the property of the Foundation for Health Leadership & Innovation. All responses will be confidential and will not be shared with other applicants.

FHLI reserves the right to modify this RFP at any time.

The timeline of contracts and start date are subject to change at FHLI discretion. FHLI will notify the vendors by email of any changes.

The Foundation for Health Leadership & Innovation is receiving funding for these grant opportunities from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.

Following the selection of the organization, FHLI will negotiate a contract with the chosen organizations. FHLI will hold the contract with the selected organization and will maintain oversight over the vendor. If the organization has standard terms and conditions for contracting for FHLI to consider, please include them in your RFP submission.

If the vendor does not fulfil its obligations as outlined in this RFP and the contract, FHLI may terminate the contract by giving the other Party (30) days written notice. In the case of contract termination, FHLI will own all North Carolina data.

All proposals submitted shall be subject to the terms and conditions set out in this RFP. FHLI objects to and will not consider any additional terms and conditions submitted with any proposal. Do not attach any additional terms and conditions. By execution and delivery of a proposal, the vendor agrees that any additional terms and conditions, whether submitted purposefully or inadvertently, shall have no force or effect unless FHLI has expressly restated the additional terms and conditions and has accepted them in writing.

The contract to be awarded as a result of this RFP shall consist of: (1) this RFP; (2) the Addenda to this RFP, if any; and (3) the successful vendor’s proposal. In the event of a conflict between or among any of these documents, the terms of the Addenda to the RFP, if any, shall have the highest precedence; the RFP shall have the second highest precedence; and the vendor’s proposal shall have the third highest precedence. These documents shall constitute the entire agreement between the parties and supersede all other prior oral or written statements or agreements. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this RFP to the contrary, FHLI may, in its discretion, use the best and final offer (BAFO) process to issue supplemental requests for BAFO seeking specific, additional information from one or more potential vendors, with responses due by a certain time and date as indicated in the request.

 

Confidentiality and Prohibited Communication During Evaluation

During the evaluation period—from the date proposals are opened through the date the contract is awarded—each organization submitting a proposal (including its representatives, sub-contractors and/or suppliers) is prohibited from having any communications with any person inside or outside the using agency, issuing agency, other office, or body (including the purchaser named above), or private entity, if the communication refers to the content of organization’s proposal or qualifications, the contents of another organization’s proposal, another organization’s qualifications or ability to perform the contract, and/or the transmittal of any other communication of information that could be reasonably considered to have the effect of directly or indirectly influencing the evaluation of proposals and/or the award of the contract. Organizations not in compliance with this provision shall be disqualified from contract award, unless it is determined in the FHLI’s discretion that the communication was harmless, that it was made without intent to influence and that the best interest of the FHLI would not be served by the disqualification. An organization’s proposal may be disqualified if its sub-contractor and supplier engage in any of the foregoing communications during the time that the procurement is active (i.e., the issuance date of the procurement to the date of contract award). Only those discussions, communications or transmittals of information authorized or initiated by the issuing agency for this RFP or general inquiries directed to the purchaser regarding requirements of the RFP (prior to proposal submission) or the status of the contract award (after submission) are excepted from this provision.