Pierce County seeks proposals for outpatient and community-based behavioral health services that support individuals with ongoing or emerging behavioral health needs. Services should be delivered in accessible, non-institutional settings, including homes, community spaces. Programs must promote recovery and stability, reduce reliance on crisis and inpatient care, and support long-term wellness through whole-person approaches. Programs should coordinate with existing systems and demonstrate measurable improvements in health, functioning, and community connection. This procurement is aligned with the Pierce County Behavioral Health Improvement Plan (BHIP), the 2026-2027 Pierce County Council's Behavioral Heath Focus Areas, and the County's 2026-2027 behavioral health funding priorities. Proposers must be either a Behavioral Health Agency (BHA) providing outpatient and/or community-based services or a faith-based organization operating an outpatient clinic and/or providing community-based services, or a community agency employing licensed behavioral health providers who will provide services under this proposal. If your project is not providing outpatient and community-based services, please go to the Peer Services, Services for Justice-Involved Adults, Shelter and Housing Support Services, Wellness, Prevention, and Early Intervention, and/or Youth and School-Based Services RFPs, as applicable. Please see the Solicitations and Competitive Bids page.