The Boston Public Health Commission issues RFP seeking media agency for marketing campaign

 

Due Date: April 9, 2021 (questions due March 29) 

Scope of Work: The Boston Public Health Commission, Office of Recovery Services is looking to expand on a substance use prevention campaign, The CopeCode Club. The CopeCode Club is a unique youth prevention campaign developed with a trauma-informed and racial equity framework whose purpose is to address rising youth substance use/misuse by focusing on the determining factors that can lead young people to substance use. The Boston Youth Resiliency and Recovery Collaborative (BYRRC) is looking to add a Public Awareness Campaign to the project. From community feedback with youth, two clear messages were detailed. For Youth audiences: It’s never too late, and for Parent/Caregiver audiences: Just listen. The BYRRC Project team received some input from youth on some of the imagery that should be included in the development of these campaigns. They are looking for a vendor who can use these messages and imagery in the development of a public awareness media campaign

Contact: Questions Dishon Laing // dlaing@bphc.org  ::  Proposals Procurement@bphc.org

RFP Link