Specifications include, but are not limited to: This RFP describes the evidence-based practice (EBP) Triple P: Positive Parenting Program for use within the PEI identified target communities as defined in section 1.6 in the RFP. Specific outreach, engagement, and linkage services will be to individuals and parents/guardians as outlined in section 1.4 in the RFP. Collaboration and partnership is encouraged and preferred. PROGRAM GOALS The primary program goals of this project are to increase positive parent child interaction and increase parental confidence. Additional program goals are to increase resiliency and skill development for children and parents in underserved cultural populations who are at the highest risk for the development of mental health problems. The program will provide services in culturally appropriate, non-stigmatizing settings. The setting for service delivery will not be traditional mental health settings, and will assist participants in feeling comfortable seeking services from staff that are knowledgeable and capable of identifying needs and solutions for children and their families. The provider is expected to utilize targeted outreach to engage the target population(s) by working within the community and collaborating with schools, community organizations, faith-based organizations, and other individuals, groups, and/or services that have the trust of and connection with the population. TARGET POPULATION CRITERIA The target populations to be served with the evidence-based practice (EBP), Triple P: Positive Parenting Program: Group Level 4 is for the parents/guardians/caregivers with children ages 2-12, and Group Teen is for parents/guardians/caregivers with adolescents ages 12-16 with priority to the following underserved cultural populations: Hispanic/Latinx; African American/Black; Native American/American Indian; Asian/Pacific Islander; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual (LGBTQIA); and/or Deaf/Hard of Hearing.