Senior Center Services and
Evidence-Based Programs
(Title IIID) for Older Adults
Older Americans Act
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Request for Proposals
RFP-2023-03
Greater Nashville Regional Council
44 Vantage Way, Suite 450 | Nashville, Tennessee 37228 | Phone: (615) 862-8828 | Fax: (615) 862-8840
GNRC.org
RFP Summary
About GNRC
The Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC) is a public agency established by the Tennessee General
Assembly to convene local and state leaders for the purposes of planning and programming state and federal
investments into public infrastructure and a range of social services.
GNRC is designated by the Tennessee Commission on Aging and Disability (TCAD) as the Area Agency on Aging
and Disability (AAAD) for thirteen counties in Middle Tennessee. In this role, GNRC provides programs, services,
advocacy, inter-agency coordination, and information-sharing opportunities to improve the quality of life for
older or disabled Tennesseans. GNRC delivers a range of federal and state programs in partnership with local
agencies and private-sector organizations. Find out more at www.GNRC.org.
About this Solicitation
The Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC) is seeking proposals from community facilities capable of
providing a broad spectrum of services and a facility for recreational activities to older adults, adults with
disabilities, and their caregivers. The GNRC intends to award one or more contracts to qualified multipurpose
senior centers capable of providing the services described in this RFP.
Important Dates and Deadlines
RFP Issued: 11/13/2023
Submission Deadline: This is a rolling RFP. Proposals may be submitted through 12/31/2025 for services to be
performed on or before June 30, 2026.
Inquiries and Contact Information
All inquiries should be directed in writing to rfp@gnrc.org with a subject line that includes the RFP number,
2023-03.
Amendments to this Solicitation
Any doubt as to the requirements of this RFP or any apparent omission or discrepancy should be presented in
writing to rfp@gnrc.org. Oral statements or instructions will not constitute an amendment to this RFP. Any
amendments to this RFP will be posted online at www.GNRC.org/Procurement.
Non-Discrimination
GNRC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, limited English proficiency, gender,
gender identity, sexual orientation, age, religion, creed or disability in admission to, access to, or operations of
its programs, services, or activities. This policy applies to applicants for employment and current employees as
well as sub-recipients and subcontractors of the GNRC that receive federal funding. Complaints must be filed
within 180 days of the alleged discrimination to Grant Kehler, Non-Discrimination Coordinator, at 44 Vantage
Way, Ste 450, Nashville, TN 37228, by phone at 615-862-8828, or by email to gkehler@gnrc.org. Complaints
may also be filed with the state or federal agency involved, and with the Tennessee Human Rights Commission.
GNRC’s full non-discrimination policy and additional information about ADA or language accommodations are
available online at www.GNRC.org/legal.
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Table of Contents
Section 1. Background ........................................................................................................................ 1
1.1 About the GNRC ................................................................................................................................................1
1.2 About the Project ..............................................................................................................................................1
Section 2. Scope of Project................................................................................................................. 3
2.1 Senior Center Requirements.............................................................................................................................3
2.2 Requested Services ...........................................................................................................................................6
Section 3. Instructions to Offerors ..................................................................................................... 7
3.1 Pre-Proposal Inquiries .......................................................................................................................................7
3.2 Submission Requirements.................................................................................................................................7
3.3 Proposal Contents .............................................................................................................................................7
3.4 Terms and Conditions .......................................................................................................................................9
Section 4. Selection Process ............................................................................................................ 11
4.1 Proposal Reviews ............................................................................................................................................11
4.2 Final Evaluations..............................................................................................................................................11
4.3 Solicitation Outcomes .....................................................................................................................................11
4.4 Protests ...........................................................................................................................................................12
Attachment A. Application
Attachment B. Scope of Services
Attachment C. Sample Contract Terms
Attachment D. Participant Registration Form
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Section 1. Background
1.1 About the GNRC
The Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC) is a public agency established by the Tennessee Development
District Act of 1965 and further empowered by Title 64, Chapter 7, Part 1, Tennessee Code Annotated (TCA), as
amended (the Act) to convene local and state leaders for the purposes of planning and programming state and
federal investments into public infrastructure and a range of social services. GNRC is owned by and operated on
behalf of its local government membership comprised county governments in the counties of Cheatham,
Davidson, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale,
Williamson, and Wilson, Tennessee, and all incorporated municipalities and metropolitan governments located
within these counties.
GNRC is governed by a regional body comprised of city mayors, county mayors/ executives, state legislators,
appointments representing business/industry, and appointments representing minority populations. The
Regional Council’s Executive Board convenes monthly to enact the adopted Annual Work Program and Budget
on behalf of the membership and oversee the GNRC’s programs and services carried out by its staff.
1.2 About the Project
GNRC is designated by the Tennessee Commission on Aging and Disability (TCAD) as the Area Agency on Aging
and Disability (AAAD) for thirteen counties in Middle Tennessee. In this role, GNRC provides programs, services,
advocacy, inter-agency coordination, and information-sharing opportunities to improve the quality of life for
older or disabled Tennesseans. GNRC delivers a range of federal and state programs in partnership with local
agencies and private-sector organizations. Find out more at GNRC.org.
GNRC is seeking proposals from multipurpose senior centers and community facilities for the organization and
provision of a broad spectrum of services.
Service Area
The planning and service area for GNRC includes Cheatham, Davidson, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys,
Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Williamson, and Wilson Counties. GNRC
seeks to maintain a contract with at least one senior center located in each county, and this RFP is intended to
support that goal. The following table indicates the demographics for each county:
Geography
Cheatham County
Davidson County
Population
60+
Population
% of 65+
who are
minority
7,757
5%
Language
% of
individuals
ages 65+ who
speak
language other
than English at
Home
2.49%
% of
individuals
ages 65+
who are
below
100% FPL
8.39%
108,865 25%
6.18%
8.69%
Poverty
Rural
% of total
65+
population
who are
below
poverty
% of total
65+
population
who are
Low Income
Minority
% of all
65 who
are Rural
7.83%
8.80%
0.49%
3.58%
82.96%
3.41%
Dickson County
10,694
8%
2.55%
9.38%
8.96%
0.78%
67.75%
Houston County
2,100
6%
4.48%
13.00%
12.63%
0.68% 100.00%
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Geography
Humphreys County
Population
60+
Population
% of 65+
who are
minority
4,809
3%
Language
% of
individuals
ages 65+ who
speak
language other
than English at
Home
1.05%
% of
individuals
ages 65+
who are
below
100% FPL
8.95%
Montgomery County 24,283
20%
6.83%
7.25%
Robertson County 12,834
9%
1.16%
7.75%
Rutherford County 40,640
12%
4.89%
6.79%
Stewart County
3,500
6%
4.46%
16.58%
Sumner County
35,767
7%
2.78%
6.40%
Trousdale County
1,793
17%
0.47%
9.61%
Williamson County 35,577
7%
4.38%
4.60%
Wilson County
26,003
8%
2.20%
5.75%
Source: Tennessee Commission on Aging and Disability, February 2022
Poverty
% of total
65+
population
who are
below
poverty
8.62%
7.32%
9.18%
7.30%
17.45%
5.80%
11.23%
4.83%
6.62%
Rural
% of total
65+
population
who are
Low Income
Minority
% of all
65 who
are Rural
0.09%
2.46%
1.31%
1.40%
1.51%
0.77%
1.79%
0.43%
0.93%
82.49%
19.74%
53.24%
17.02%
100.00%
27.88%
100.00%
19.39%
38.47%
Funding Sources and Programs
Funding sources include federal Older Americans Act Title IIIB Supportive Services funds, federal Older
Americans Act Title IIID Health Promotion and Disease Prevention funds, and State of Tennessee Senior Center
Operations funds.
The following is a brief description of each program:
• Multipurpose Senior Centers (also referred to as Senior Centers) are community facilities that organize
and provide a broad spectrum of services and that provide facilities for recreational activities for older
adults. Services provided include health (including mental and behavioral health), social, nutritional, and
educational services. Senior Centers are funded through the following:
o Older Americans Act (OAA) Title IIIB funds, which provides an array of supportive services
designed to allow persons aged 60 and over to reside in the community and in their own homes
with the maximum amount of dignity for as long as possible. Title IIIB services are targeted to
older individuals with the greatest economic need, with particular attention to low-income
minority individuals, those with the greatest social needs, and those residing in rural areas.
Federal funds require a 10% match of local cash or in-kind funds.
o State of Tennessee Senior Center Operations funds supplement the operations of Multipurpose
Senior Centers in conjunction with federal OAA funding. Eligibility and utilization of state
funding correspond with OAA funding. State funds require a 50% match of local cash or in-kind
funds.
• Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Programs (also referred to as Evidence-Based Programming)
are designed to improve health and well-being and to reduce disease and injury for persons aged 60
and over. Eligible programs must meet all requirements of evidence-based programming as set by the
Administration for Community Living (ACL). More information about these requirements is provided in
Section 2.2. These programs are funded through OAA Title IIID funds.
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This page summarizes the opportunity, including an overview and a preview of the attached documents.