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Title: JAILS TO JOBS RE-ENTRY PROGRAM
Procurement
Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice (MOCJ)
Contracts
1 Centre Street, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10007
MOCJ Contracts Unit
phone: 6465763524
email: mocjprocurements@cityhall.nyc.gov
Archived
Human Services/Client Services
Negotiated Acquisition
10/2/2017 - 10/10/2017
Solicitation

PIN#00218N0002 Due:

The Negotiated Acquisition procurement has been chosen due to the limited number of vendors available and
able to perform the work in accordance with PPB 304(b)(2)(ii). MOCJ will continue to accept expressions of interest to the extent required by the City of New York Procurement Police Board Rules until 15 business days after the initial City Record posting of the Intent to Enter into Negotiations for this procurement.
Description
MOCJ seeks to create a comprehensive citywide network of reentry services that address a variety of social service needs among justice involved individuals, including the need for sustainable employment. This network will start in jail with discharge planning and will continue post-release. Proposals should describe a strategy for connecting individuals to employment opportunities while also addressing other social service needs, which may include: education, housing, counseling, healthcare, and family services. Employment opportunities may include subsidized transitional employment, paid internships and training, educational stipends, and direct placement into unsubsidized employment.

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