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Title: NYNY III Scatter Site Supportive Housing - Service Area 4
Procurement
Dept. of Social Svcs/Human Resources Administration (HRA)
COMUNILIFE INC
62 7th Avenue, 3rd Floor , NEW YORK, NY, 10018
Human Services/Client Services
Competitive Sealed Proposals/Pre-Qualified List
7/28/2023
Award
$17,486,300.00

PIN#06921P0332004

Description

As part of the New York/New York III Supportive Housing agreement signed in November 2005 between Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Governor George E. Pataki, the City of New York and the State of New York agreed to develop 9,000 new units of supportive housing in New York City over the next ten (10) years. The HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA) is responsible for 1,000 of these units. The Department of Social Services (DSS)/New York City Human Resources Administration (HRA) (“Agency”) is seeking qualified vendors to operate and maintain approximately 350 units of scatter- site permanent supportive housing for HASA clients under the New York/New York III program. Supportive housing is a “pairing of rental assistance and supportive services in either a congregate building constructed or renovated for this purpose or in scattered-site apartments acquired for the purposes of housing and serving the clients”. This housing model provides case management and other related social service supports, to provide clients with permanent, stable housing and maximize their access to, and participation in, health and behavioral health treatment.


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