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How Contragenix Delivered Trauma-Informed Domestic Violence Prevention Education with Full Compliance Alignment

Overview

A county-level public safety agency requires an LSBRP-qualified contractor to deliver Domestic Violence and Dating Violence Prevention and Education activities within a defined fiscal year. The engagement required structured programming, trauma-informed facilitation, measurable participation tracking, accessibility planning, and full reporting compliance.

Contragenix deployed a disciplined Direct-Delivery Prevention Framework engineered to ensure consistent execution, documentation of integrity, and procurement alignment.

The result: prevention activities delivered on schedule, documented participant reach, zero compliance deficiencies, and reduced administrative burden for the agency.

Client Background

The client were Maryland-based, LSBRP-certified, SBA 8(a) Certified, Women’s Business Enterprise (WBENC), Minority-Owned, and a Small Business Entity specializing in domestic and intimate partner violence prevention and education, trauma-informed training, and technical assistance for community-based organizations, institutional partners, and public agencies.

Contragenix’s work emphasizes:

Prior engagements have included prevention education, facilitated dialogue, and structured learning programs serving diverse populations, including youth, women, BIPOC communities, immigrant communities, and LGBTQIA+ populations.

This experience positioned Contragenix to support a county-level prevention initiative requiring structured implementation, measurable outcomes, and compliance alignment.

Challenge

The primary challenge in this opportunity was translating a small-firm capability profile into a competitive, evaluation-aligned proposal despite limited directly comparable past performance and a single-consultant delivery model.

The client possessed relevant domestic violence prevention experience, but not prior work identical in scope to the solicitation. This required carefully tailoring existing past performance to demonstrate applicability to the County’s prevention education and reporting requirements. Experience narratives needed to be reframed to show alignment with evaluator priorities rather than presented as generic subject-matter background.

A second constraint was an organizational scale. The firm could offer only one key personnel resource, which could create evaluator concern regarding capacity and implementation reliability. The proposal therefore needed to elevate the consultant’s qualifications, role continuity, and direct-delivery advantages in a way that positioned single-person staffing as a strength rather than a limitation.

Additionally, the solicitation emphasized structured prevention delivery, documentation of individuals reached, and reporting discipline. The proposal needed to demonstrate understanding of these pain points and explicitly connect past experience and staffing to those priorities so evaluators could clearly see relevance and risk mitigation.

Without deliberate positioning and experience reframing, these factors could have led evaluators to perceive the firm as lacking comparable scope or capacity despite strong subject-matter expertise.

Problem Analysis

Contragenix conducted a structured proposal-readiness assessment to determine how the client experience and staffing profile would be interpreted within the solicitation’s evaluation framework. This analysis identified two primary positioning risks: lack of directly comparable past performance and a single-consultant staffing model, both of which could lead evaluators to question capacity and implementation reliability despite strong subject-matter expertise.

Contragenix reviewed the solicitation requirements alongside the client’s prior engagements to evaluate alignment with the County’s emphasis on structured prevention delivery, participant tracking, and reporting discipline. The assessment confirmed that while the client possessed relevant domestic violence prevention experience, that experience was not presented in a form that clearly mapped to the solicitation’s scope or evaluator concerns. Past performance narratives required reframing to demonstrate applicability rather than general expertise.

The analysis also determined that the firm’s single-consultant model would likely be interpreted as a capacity limitation unless deliberately repositioned. Contragenix identified the need to elevate the consultant’s qualifications, continuity of delivery, and direct-accountability advantages to mitigate perceived staffing risk.

Based on this diagnostic review, Contragenix defined corrective positioning measures: tailoring past performance to match solicitation priorities, reframing single-consultant delivery as consistency and accountability, and explicitly aligning experience and staffing with evaluator pain points related to implementation structure and reporting reliability. These measures established the foundation for a procurement-credible proposal strategy.

 

Solution

Contragenix designed and executed a structured proposal strategy to reposition the client’s experience, staffing model, and capability profile into an evaluation-aligned, low-risk contractor narrative. The approach focused on bid positioning, win theme development, tailored past performance alignment, and compliance-confidence framing to ensure the proposal directly addressed evaluator priorities.

Implementation

Contragenix managed the bid through a structured proposal development process designed to translate client capability into evaluation-aligned positioning and compliant submission architecture.

This process ensured the proposal presented a coherent, low-risk contractor profile aligned with public-sector procurement expectations.

Results

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Conclusion

This engagement demonstrated that successful small-business bids in structured public-sector procurements depend on positioning discipline as much as subject-matter expertise. By engineering a proposal strategy that reframed limited comparability and single-consultant staffing into evaluator-relevant strengths, Contragenix translated a boutique capability profile into a credible, low-risk contractor narrative.

The approach shows how targeted win theme development, tailored past performance alignment, and compliance-focused solution architecture can enable specialized firms to compete effectively against larger providers. Contragenix’s structured bid development process allowed the client’s expertise to be understood within the evaluation framework, resulting in a competitive and award-ready proposal profile.

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