This Solicitation opportunity from California was posted on May 11, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.
LOI SUPT/073 Peer-Led Integrated Recovery & Housing (PIRH) Pilot Program
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This contract seeks to establish and implement the Peer-Led Integrated Recovery and Housing (PIRH) Pilot Program in Sacramento County, California, aimed at addressing the pressing needs of adults with severe co-occurring substance use disorders (SUD) and serious mental illness (SMI) who are often homeless or frequently involved with emergency and justice systems. The program is designed to overcome barriers such as complex trauma, untreated symptoms, mistrust of traditional services, and low motivation by providing an integrated, flexible, and recovery-oriented model that emphasizes peer-led support and housing-centered services. It targets individuals referred primarily through the Sacramento County District Attorney's Chronic Offender Rehabilitation Effort (CORE) Program to reduce crisis episodes, hospitalizations, arrests, and recidivism by focusing on intensive engagement, culturally responsive care, and coordinated pathways that promote long-term stability. The program requires full availability of all beds and supportive services by the contract execution date and prioritizes a trauma-informed and flexible care coordination approach. Sacramento County’s strategy emphasizes overcoming fragmented service systems by fostering consistent treatment participation through peer support, which is critical for populations historically disengaged from standard care. The solicitation is managed by the Health Services agency of California, with a response deadline set shortly after the contract posting in May 2026. The contract aims to fill existing service gaps by offering an evidence-based, integrated model that combines housing stability and peer-driven recovery services, ultimately aiming to improve outcomes for a highly vulnerable population.
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CA, USASet-Aside
Timeline
Submission Closed
