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Title: Transitional Congregate Housing for HASA Clients (Round 6)
Procurement
Dept. of Social Svcs/Human Resources Administration (HRA)
Camba Inc.
1720 Church Avenue 2nd Floor, Brooklyn, NY, 11226
Human Services/Client Services
Competitive Sealed Proposals/Pre-Qualified List
7/26/2024
Award
$4,156,250.00

PIN#06924P0011005

This is an open-ended RFP to procure transitional congregate housing. Judgement is needed to evaluate and score proposals to determine if the proposal is viable.
Description

The Department of Social Services (DSS)/New York City Human Resources Administration (HRA) (“Agency”) is seeking qualified vendors to operate and maintain approximately 3,000 units of transitional supportive congregate housing for single adults or adult couples who are clients of the HIV/AIDS Services Administration (HASA). Congregate housing consists of multiple housing units within one building. Transitional congregate housing is short-term and time limited. This housing model provides intensive case management and other social services as needed to assist clients to transition to permanent housing .The vendor awarded a contract proposer will work with the target population to maximize functional capacity, reduce morbidity and mortality by linking clients to health, mental health and/or substance use treatment services and monitoring treatment adherence/compliance. Under this program model, the proposer is expected to provide case management and support services to enable all eligible clients to achieve the skills and financial independence required for independent living. The proposer will maximize the client’s self-reliance and capacity for independence through referrals to employment programs for training and job placement. The proposer will reduce homelessness by reducing the City’s reliance on emergency single room occupancy housing facilities.


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