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Title: Advocate Program for Crime Victims
Procurement
Dept. of Social Svcs/Human Resources Administration (HRA)
Safe Horizon Inc.
2 Lafayette Street 3rd Floor, New York, NY, 10007
Human Services/Client Services
Negotiated Acquisition/Pre-Qualified List
3/3/2025
Award
$24,541,346.00

PIN#06924N0064001

Under this NA the incumbent vendor will continue to provide very critical CVAP services to have sufficient time to create a restructured CVAP solicitation that is responsive to the needs of crime victims. Procurement and award are in accordance with PPB Rule Section 3-04(b)(2)(i)(D) for the reason set herein.
Description

Human Resources Administration (HRA)Office of Emergency Intervention Services (EIS) and The Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (ENDGBV) are requesting a Negotiated Acquisition with the incumbent vendor, Safe Horizon, to extend the contract for the Crime Victims Advocate Program (CVAP) by 18 months and 15 days. The current Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice contract (CT1-002-20228804939) expires on June 15, 2024.  Due to restructuring within MOCJ, ENDGBV contracts have moved to the Department of Social Services.

CVAP places Domestic Violence Victim Advocates, Crime Victim Advocates, and Sexual Assault Advocates in NYPD Precincts Police Services Areas (PSA) and Special Victims Divisions (SVD) located in the Manhattan Special Victims (SVS) Squad and the Bronx SVS. 

This NA will ensure continuity of vital CVAP services to have sufficient time to create a restructured CVAP solicitation that is responsive to the needs of crime victims. The total contract amount is $24,541,345.88, including the 25% Allowance.


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