1. Organizational Expectations The purpose of this subsection is to gather information about the administrative and operational capabilities of the proposer to provide the purchased service. At a minimum, the proposer must include the following specific details regarding their organization: a. Purpose/Mission: i. Describe how BC fits within your organization’s mission and configuration of current programming. ii. Provide organizational chart in attachments including the advisory/oversight committee. iii. Provide the location of the organization’s administrative offices. b. Entity Type/Years of Operation: i. Give a brief overview of your organization. Demonstrate two (2) years of experience providing gambling treatment services or problem gambling integration as well as outreach, engagement, and specific experience supporting individuals who are at high risk for problem gambling. ii. Detail current number of individuals being served, description of services, and outcomes associated with relevant programming. iii. Please provide a brief history of the organization. Proposer must be established as a private, non-profit organization prior to submission of a proposal and must provide proof of such status in Section VI. Appendix. c. Location of Offices/Services: Identify the locations of existing services within the organization relevant to implementation of BC. d. Qualifications/Relevant Experience: i. BC is expected to be part of an existing Outpatient Treatment Program that can provide therapeutic services, support services, and psychiatric medication management. ii. Summarize your experience in providing problem gambling treatment and outreach services. iii. Describe your current approach to gambling treatment, including both medical and psychosocial aspects of treatment. iv. Describe any potential risks to the Department and risks that could be encountered by acting as a Department contractor; propose solutions or approaches for managing those risks that show the proposer’s familiarity with and sensitivity to managing individuals with complex needs.