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Title: NAE (6 Months) - Teen RAPP and Early RAPP
Procurement
Dept. of Social Svcs/Human Resources Administration (HRA)
Urban Resource Institute
205 East 42 Street Unit 13, New York, NY, 10017
Human Services/Client Services
Negotiated Acquisition
1/13/2025
Award
$1,180,387.00

PIN#06925N0001001

Description

Mayor’s Office to End Gender-Based Violence (ENDGBV) and HRA intend to extend the Teen RAPP and Early RAPP contracts (known as RAPP) with Urban Resources Institute through a Negotiated Acquisition Extension (NAE). A new RFP is anticipated to start on 7.1.2025.  Due to a change in the program leadership from the DVS unit to the Mayor’s Office to ENDGBV Program area, more time is needed to evaluate and discuss changes to the scope of the Teen and Early RAPP Program. These services provided by Urban Resource Institute are very critical for New York City Public High School Students to mature and engage in healthy relationships throughout high school and into adulthood. It is important for this vendor to continue work with young people in New York school communities until the new RFP is put into place in 2025. Procurement and award are in accordance with PPB Rule Section 3.04(b)(2)(iii) for the reason set forth herein. The total contract amount is $1,180,386.83, including $236,077.36 of 25% Allowance.

Contract Term: 1/1/25 - 6/30/25

 


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