Behavior Management Systems
UEI: LEK8BKZLJ9M5
• CAGE: 4WQC3
• DBA: WEST RIVER MENTAL HEALTH
Overview
Awardee Type
Parent
Company Description
West River Mental Health is a private not-for-profit agency providing mental health and substance use disorder services to people throughout western South
Name
Behavior Management Systems
Website
Headquarters
Rapid City, SD
United States
United States
Most Recent Award
Oct. 11, 2024
Calculating
Federal contract and grant recipient
BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
dba WEST RIVER MENTAL HEALTH
(UEI LEK8BKZLJ9M5, CAGE 4WQC3)
is headquartered in Rapid City SD.
The tax-exempt corporation
was founded in September 1955 and
federally registered in
October 2007.
Federal Award Analysis
Behavior Management Systems federal award history
$-
Contracts
$-
Subcontracts
$-
Grants
$-
Subgrants
$-
Total
No Results
Calculating
Calculating
No Results
Calculating
Calculating
No Results
Calculating
Calculating
Year | Contracts | Subcontracts | Grants | Subgrants |
---|
No Results
Calculating
Calculating
No Results
Calculating
Calculating
Federal Registration and Certifications
Legal Name
BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
DBA
WEST RIVER MENTAL HEALTH
UEI
LEK8BKZLJ9M5
CAGE Code
4WQC3
Primary NAICS
None Reported
SBA Certifications
None
Self Certifications
None
Entity Structure
Corporate Entity (Tax Exempt)
Purpose of Registration
Federal Assistance Awards
Date Founded
Sept. 21, 1955
Initial Registration
Oct. 23, 2007
Last Registration
March 31, 2025
Registration Activation
March 31, 2025
Registration Expiration
March 27, 2026
Fiscal Year End
June 30
Reported Entity Types
Non-Profit Organization
State of Incorporation
SD
Country of Incorporation
USA
Employees
Not Available
Reported NAICS
None Reported
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
People
Vendor contacts at Behavior Management Systems
Contract Awards
Behavior Management Systems prime contract awards
Grant Awards
Behavior Management Systems direct grants
Subgrant Awards
Behavior Management Systems subgrant awards
Teaming Partners
Disclosed awardee sub and prime contract and grant relationships
Behavior Management Systems