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Rapid Re-Housing Program Delivery

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The Rapid Re-Housing Program Delivery contract seeks to provide short-term rental assistance and supportive services aimed at helping homeless families and individuals quickly transition out of homelessness and into permanent housing. This subcontract, posted on July 6, 2026, with a response deadline of July 22, 2026, is focused on delivering interventions such as financial aid for rent and utilities, case management, and connections to community resources to ensure housing stability. The program operates under NAICS code 624299, which covers other social assistance activities, and is managed by the Human Services agency in Washington, with services to be performed within the state. While specific location details and point of contact information are not provided, the contract is accessible via the public procurement portal for Pierce County, Washington, indicating local implementation under state oversight.

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Rapid Re-Housing contract offers rental aid and case management to end homelessness in Washington State.

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Provide short-term rental assistance and services to help homeless families and individuals quickly exit homelessness and return to permanent housing.

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