Specifications include, but are not limited to: Evidence Based Prevention Programs funded by Milwaukee County DHHS Aging and Disabilities Services are researched programs that support healthy lifestyles and promote healthy behaviors for older adults 60 and older. The Older Americans Act Title III-D funds these programs in order to support health promotion, improve quality of life, reduce the effects of disease and injury and potentially avoid more costly interventions. These programs are offered by a network of trained facilitators throughout Milwaukee County. This contractor is responsible for the recruitment, coordination, support, and data collection of these programs. Applicant will consult with Milwaukee County for management of the Evidence Based Prevention Programs for older adults in Milwaukee County. Applicants must specify the program goals and objectives, and the methods and time frame to achieve these goals and objectives. The objectives should relate to the proposed programs and services. The methods should specify the operational or quantitative steps to accomplish the objectives. The time frame should indicate when the objectives will be completed. Contractor shall perform all services in the manner prescribed by the scope of services description below: 1. Program Activities • Contractor will provide the management and coordination for the delivery of specified Evidence Based Prevention Programs for Milwaukee County older adults. Programs will include but not be limited to: Healthy Living with Diabetes, Healthy Living with Chronic Pain, Living Well with Chronic Conditions, Mind Over Matter, Physical Activity for Lifelong Success, Powerful Tools for Caregivers, Stand Up & Move More, Stepping On, and Walk With Ease. Management and coordination will include: o Management and coordination for the delivery of specified Evidence Based Prevention Programs for Milwaukee County older adults. o Facilitation of recruitment, scheduling, coordination, and evaluation of new classes, workshops and programs. o Facilitation of recruitment, training, scheduling, communication, and retention of new and current leaders. o Evaluate programs, as well as trained leaders, on an annual basis. • Contractor will attend regular meeting as prescribed by Community Programs Supervisor including: bi-monthly Milwaukee County Commission on Aging Wellness Committee meetings, monthly EBPP statewide meetings, Fall Prevention Coalition meetings, and Service Delivery Committee meetings. • Contractor will work with Community Programs Supervisor to achieve identified goals related to number of programs offered, number of trained leaders, and number of participants.