2025 RFP-Domestic Violence Abuse Intervention (AIP) Program in Monmouth and Ocean Counties

Agency: New Jersey Department of Children and Families
State: New Jersey
Type of Government: State & Local
NAICS Category:
  • 541611 - Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
  • 611430 - Professional and Management Development Training
  • 621420 - Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers
Posted Date: Oct 29, 2025
Due Date: Dec 2, 2025
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2025 RFP-Domestic Violence Abuse Intervention (AIP) Program in Monmouth and Ocean Counties

Division on Women (DOW)

A non-mandatory virtual conference was held on 10/29/2025

Conference Slides

Questions Due:
11/6/2025

AOR Due:
11/25/2025

10/23/2025

12/2/2025

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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
FOR
Domestic Violence Abuse Intervention Program
Monmouth and Ocean Counties
Publication Date: October 23, 2025
Non-Mandatory Virtual Conference: October 29, 2025, at 1:00 P.M.
Virtual Conference Link: https://www.zoomgov.com/j/1615808210
Questions Due: November 6, 2025
AOR Form Due: November 25, 2025
Response Deadline: by 12:00 NOON on December 2, 2025
Funding of $170,142 available in state funds in FY 2026
Funding of $480,568 in state funds in FY 2027 contingent on availability
Christine Norbut Beyer, MSW
Commissioner
The Department of Children and Families (DCF) is the agency dedicated
to ensuring all New Jersey residents are safe, healthy, and connected.
To that end, DCF announces to potential respondents its intention to
award a new contract.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section I - General Information
A. Summary Program Description
B. Funding Information
C. Pre-Response Submission Information
D. Response Submission Instructions
E. Required PDF Content of the Response
F. Respondent Eligibility Requirements
Section II - Required Performance and Staffing Deliverables
A. Subject Matter
B. Target Population
C. Activities
D. Resources
E. Outcomes
F. Signature Statement of Acceptance
Section III Documents Requested to be Submitted with This Response
A. Organizational Documents Prerequisite to a DCF Contract Award Requested
to be Submitted with This Response
B. Additional Documents Requested to be Submitted in Support of This
Response
Section IV - Respondent’s Narrative Responses (exclude from an RFQ)
A. Community and Organizational Fit
B. Organizational Capacity
C. Organizational Supports
Section V - Response Screening and Review Process
A. Response Screening for Eligibility, Conformity and Completeness
B. Response Review Process
C. Appeals
Section VI - Post Award Requirements
A. General Conditions of Contract Execution
B. Organizational Documents Prerequisite to Contract Execution to be
Submitted After Notice of Award:
Post-Award Documents Prerequisite to the Execution of All Contracts
Post-Award Documents Prerequisite to the Execution of This Specific
Contract
C. Reporting Requirements for Awarded Respondents
D. Requirements for Awarded Respondents to Store Their Own Organizational
Documents on Site to be Submitted to DCF Only Upon Request
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Section I - General Information
A. Summary Program Description:
The New Jersey Department of Children and Families (DCF) Division on Women
(DOW) announces its intent to award up to two (2) contracts for the provision of
domestic violence abuse intervention services to reduce and prevent domestic
violence by awarding one contract in each of the following counties: Monmouth
and Ocean. Respondents may submit responses for both counties but must submit
a separate application for each.
The Domestic Violence Abuse Intervention Program (DV AIP) will shift from a time-
driven, one-size-fits-all model by employing the Risk, Needs, Responsivity (RNR)
principles to provide individualized evaluation, assessment, and treatment to
participants. Adherence to the RNR principles has been shown to be effective in
reducing general offender recidivism1 and has been adapted for the domestic
violence offender population in many states and jurisdictions, most notably in
Colorado2 and Washington3.
The RNR principles state the following4:
Risk: Services shall align with the offenders’ risk level, based on
valid risk assessments. Low-risk offenders shall not be served in
the same group as high-risk offenders.
Need: Services shall focus on the needs of the participant.
Responsivity: Services are responsive to the participants’
strengths, culture, learning style, and personality, and reduce
barriers to full participation.
Program participants will be assessed and assigned a risk level (high, moderate,
low). Dependent on risk level, participants will receive group and/or individual
services that align with their individualized treatment plan with the primary goals of
reducing violent behaviors, promoting survivor safety, and increasing
1 Smith, P., Gendreau, P., & Swartz, K. (2009). Validating the Principles of Effective Intervention:
A Systematic Review of the Contributions of Meta-Analysis in the Field of Corrections. Victims
&Amp; Offenders, 4(2), 148169. https://doi.org/10.1080/15564880802612581
2 Gover, A., Richards, T., & Tomsich, E. (n.d.). Lead. Colorado’s Innovative Response to
Domestic Violence Offender Treatment: Current Achievements and Recommendations for the
Future. https://cdpsdocs.state.co.us/dvomb/Research/UCDDV.pdf
3 Domestic Violence Intervention Treatment | DSHS. (n.d.). Www.dshs.wa.gov. Retrieved
February 9, 2023, from https://www.dshs.wa.gov/esa/community-services-offices/domestic-
violence-intervention- treatment
4 Andrews, D. A., & Bonta, J. (2010). Rehabilitating criminal justice policy and practice.
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 16(1), 3955. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0018362
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accountability for program participants. Programs will be required to collaborate
with key stakeholders, including survivor advocates and referring agencies, to
convene a Multi-Disciplinary Treatment Team (MTT). The MTT will review risk level
and progress on Treatment Plans every two (2) months. Discharge from the
program will be based on the progress of the participants on their individualized
Treatment Plan.
Throughout the duration of treatment, program staff will employ Motivational
Interviewing techniques to further assess and promote readiness for change, and
to address issues around treatment resistance and denial.
B. Funding Information:
All funding is subject to appropriation. The continuation of funding is contingent upon
the availability of funds and resources in future fiscal years.
This is a competitive process. Respondents are on notice that no annual increases
will be considered as part of this contract to salaries, fringe, or benefits in future
negotiations or contracts, unless approved by the State legislature for all contracting
entities. Funds awarded under this program may not be used to supplant or duplicate
existing funding.
The intended funding period for the contract is: April 1, 2026, through June 30, 2027.
The funds available are to be budgeted to cover the expenses incurred during the
initial contract term to implement the program and operate program services for
fifteen (15) months.
FY2026: DCF will make available up to $85,071 in state funding per award for up to
two (2) awards in FY2026. Each award supports anticipated operating costs of up to
$60,071 for three (3) months, and one-time approved start-up costs of up to $25,000.
Additional information on these start-up costs is included below.
Start-up: DCF may reimburse start-up for these initial contracts. Up to a total of
$25,000 for start-up expenditures in FY2026 may be proposed. Expenditures
proposed to begin program operations must be entered into the appropriate Start-up
Funding column of the Proposed Budget Forms. All start-up costs are subject to
contract negotiations and DCF approval. Funds for approved start-up cost funds will
be released upon the execution of a finalized contract and are paid via Scheduled
Payments. NOTE: All start-up funds must be expended during FY2026.
FY2027: DCF anticipates making available up to $240,284 in state funding per award
for the twelve (12) month budget period beginning July 1, 2026, through June 30,
2027, contingent on availability.
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The funds support the initial term of contracts subject to renewal. The annualized
award amount, effective July 1, 2027, is anticipated to be $240,284. Contract renewal
is contingent on the availability of funds.
Proposed budgets: Note: two (2) proposed budgets are required with this RFP. One
(1) proposed budget is required for the initial three (3) month budget period from April
1, 2026, through June 30, 2026, for up to $60,071 for operating expenses and up to
$25,000 for start-up expenses; and a second proposed budget is required for the
twelve (12) month budget period from July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2027, for up to
$240,284 for operating expenses.
The anticipated costs required for program operations must be submitted using the
Proposed Budget Form found at:
https://www.nj.gov/dcf/providers/contracting/forms/.
Budget narratives: A justification and detailed summary of the costs, including basis
of allocation, must be provided in Proposed Budget Narratives for each of the two (2)
proposed budgets.
The Proposed Budget Form(s) and the Proposed Budget Narrative(s) must be
submitted as documents included in PDF 3: Section III - Documents to be Submitted
with This Response, Subsection B. Additional Documents Requested to be
Submitted in Support of This Response.
Matching funds: Matching funds are not required.
Responses that demonstrate the leveraging of other financial resources are
encouraged.
NOTE: The Proposed Budgets submitted with a response are not the actual budgets
an awarded respondent will submit for DCF approval as part of the contract. If
awarded a contract, the awarded respondent then shall submit their budget
information again using the more detailed Annex B Budget Form found at:
https://www.nj.gov/dcf/documents/contract/forms/AnnexB.xls.
The awarded respondent shall prepare and submit an annual budget each fiscal year.
DCF will issue payments to the provider on a scheduled basis up to the contract’s
approved budget amount.
Each budget will require Reports of Expenditures and be subject to the DCF contract
close out process following the end of the contract term in accordance with the DCF
Contract Close Out policy at:
https://www.nj.gov/dcf/documents/contract/manuals/CPIM_p7_closeout.pdf
DCF will compare the actual approved expenditures appearing on the final report of
expenditures and the independent audit with the total contract revenue realized
through the receipt of scheduled payments and may recoup as an overpayment the
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