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This Solicitation opportunity from Rhode Island was posted on January 23, 2025. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Municipal Homelessness Support Initiative Round 3

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RI Department of Housing BID000004State & Local

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G004--Health Care for Homeless Veterans (HCHV) Contracted Emergency Residence (VA-26-00023844)Follow on for 36C24221D0058This contract solicitation, titled G004–Health Care for Homeless Veterans (HCHV) Contracted Emergency Residence, is issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs through the 242-NETWORK Contract Office 02 in Albany, NY, under solicitation number 36C24226R0065. It seeks a contractor to provide contracted extended residential services through the HCHV CERS program at the Northport VAMC, serving veterans facing severe mental health or substance abuse issues, chronic homelessness, and co-occurring psychosocial challenges. The contractor must deliver residential care and treatment services within 24 hours of referral, provide weekly case management and individualized housing plans reviewed every 30 days, and achieve permanent housing placement for veterans within 60 to 90 days, with a maximum of 180 days. Performance is measured against strict benchmarks: at least 85% positive discharges, no more than 10% administrative discharges, and no more than 5% negative discharges, while maintaining an occupancy rate of at least 80% of funded beds. The contract includes a base period from October 1, 2026, to September 30, 2027, with four one-year option periods extending through September 30, 2031, for a total potential duration of 60 months. Pricing is structured as an all-inclusive daily rate per eligible veteran, with estimated annual quantities of 14,600 day-beds across all periods and a total estimated contract value of $10,935,400 over the full term, though award of options is not guaranteed. The contract is solicited as unrestricted under NAICS code 624229, with a small business size standard of $19 million, and offers must comply with SAM registration and ORCA completion prior to award. Technical proposals must demonstrate capabilities through key personnel, documented policies and procedures, and meal services, while past performance is rated separately on a dedicated system. Price is not scored but evaluated for reasonableness, with non-cost factors considered significantly more important than cost. Proposals must be submitted as four electronic PDF parts by 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time on July 3, 2026, to Veronica Baldwin at VA, adhering to strict naming conventions and formatting rules. The contract incorporates FAR clauses including
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NOFA -YOUTH HOMELESS AND HOUSING SERVICES PROGRAM- TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS (TDHCA) FUNDS - FY27The City of Dallas is soliciting a single nonprofit or community organization, qualified under IRS Section 501(c)(3), to serve as the exclusive subrecipient administrator for the Youth Homeless and Housing Services Program, funded by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA). The selected subrecipient will be responsible for engaging, housing, and delivering supportive services to unaccompanied youth and young adults aged 24 and younger who are experiencing homelessness in Dallas. Essential services include case management, emergency shelter, street outreach, and transitional living, with additional allowable services such as mental health counseling, substance abuse treatment, education and employment assistance, legal aid, transportation, childcare, and medical care. The contract term is up to twelve months, with performance scheduled to begin September 1, 2026, and end August 31, 2027, and funding is contingent upon availability from TDHCA, with an estimated award of $211,413. All expenditures are on a reimbursement basis, subject to strict documentation, and administrative costs are capped at 10% of the total grant, with no supplies over $5,000 permitted. Applicants must demonstrate organizational capacity, prior experience serving homeless youth, and financial stability through submitted documents including audited financials, IRS Form 990, articles of incorporation, tax exemption confirmation, board composition, and recent board minutes. They must also provide a detailed program budget aligned with service caps, a comprehensive work plan, and an evaluation strategy with measurable outcomes tied to client progress such as employment certifications, school attendance improvement, and program completion rates. Proposals must be submitted via the City’s Bonfire portal by July 7, 2026, in a single PDF or separate PDFs, formatted in Arial 12-point font with numbered pages and a table of contents. Mandatory attachments include a responsiveness checklist, insurance certification (with $1 million commercial crime coverage for employee dishonesty and theft), a certification regarding the non-employment of undocumented workers, and a suspension/debarment form. The subrecipient must comply with Texas Government Code Chapter 552 (TPIA), maintain client records confidentially in a secure space, integrate data into HMIS, and submit monthly performance reports. Reimbursement requires invoices with supporting documentation, including bank statements and a detailed financial assistance log omitting client names. The City may terminate the agreement for material deficiencies, failure to report within 45 days, or fiscal
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NAICS: 624229
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Development of National Peer Support Group NetworkThe contract seeks to establish and maintain a nationwide network of peer support groups for individuals who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), with the goal of fostering connection, empowerment, and skill development across diverse populations. This initiative includes structured mentorship pairings between experienced AAC users and newcomers, ensuring personalized guidance and sustained engagement, while implementing quality assurance protocols to guarantee consistency, cultural relevance, and accessibility in all program activities. The network must be designed to reach underserved and geographically dispersed communities, promoting inclusivity and adaptability to varying linguistic, cultural, and socioeconomic contexts. The work is being conducted as a subcontract under the Administration for Community Living, part of the Department of Health and Human Services, with a focus on community-based outcomes that align with broader goals of independence and social participation for people with communication disabilities. Proposals must demonstrate proven strategies for building trust within communities, training peer facilitators, monitoring program effectiveness, and maintaining long-term sustainability without ongoing federal oversight beyond the contract term. The submission deadline is July 22, 2026, and although no set-aside details are specified, the NAICS code 624229 indicates the work falls under social assistance services for community-based care programs.
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The Rhode Island Department of Housing is administering the Municipal Homelessness Support Initiative, Round 3, utilizing State Fiscal Recovery Funds to support municipalities in establishing or expanding winter emergency hubs. The primary purpose of these grants is to assist local governments with public safety costs and other municipal services aimed at supporting individuals and families experiencing homelessness during the winter months. This initiative is a re-issuance of a previous solicitation, emphasizing continued efforts to address homelessness through targeted funding. The contract opportunities are open to eligible entities within Rhode Island, with project awards ranging from $500,000 to $5,000,000. The solicitation was posted on January 23, 2025, with a response deadline set for February 13, 2025. Interested parties can find additional details and submit responses through the Rhode Island purchasing portal. The program underscores the state's commitment to enhancing emergency shelter infrastructure and municipal support services to mitigate homelessness during critical winter periods.

General Info

Agency

Rhode Island → RI Department of HousingView Agency

NAICS

624229 - Other Community Housing Services View NAICS

Place of Performance

RI, USA

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NONE

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RI Department of Housing BID000004 RFP.pdf

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AgencyRhode Island → RI Department of Housing
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The Department of Housing (Department) is administering a program using State Fiscal Recovery Funds to provide grant funding to for new or expanded winter emergency hubs. Awards are to be used to assist municipalities with public safety expenses and other municipal services that support individuals and families experiencing homelessness. This is a re-issuance of a prior solicitation.