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Title: HOPWA Singles - Supportive Housing
Procurement
Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
Black Veterans for Social Justice
665 Willoughby Avenue , Brooklyn, NY, 11206
Human Services/Client Services
Competitive Sealed Proposals/Pre-Qualified List
5/15/2025
Award
$20,425,163.00

PIN#81624P0021004

Description

The goals and objectives of the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Supportive Permanent Housing (SPH) program are to:

  • Reduce the prevalence and risk of homelessness among PWH;
  • Enable PWH to establish and/or better maintain a permanent, stable living environment in housing that is decent, safe, and sanitary;
  • Improve access to health care and viral suppression rates among PWH; and
  • Promote self-sufficiency to enable PWH to maintain independent, permanent housing without the provision of supportive housing.

Permanent housing (congregate and scattered site) is intended to be long-term and continued occupancy is expected until the individual finds another housing solution or is no longer income eligible. 

This contract consists of 3 awards, serving 20 units each of the following population(s), for a total of 60 units: 

  • B - Single adults diagnosed with mental illness that is a primary barrier to independent living
  • C - Single adults diagnosed with a substance abuse disorder that is a primary barrier to independent living
  • D - Single adults who were recently released from a correctional facility or institution due to a criminal conviction and who are homeless or at serious risk of homelessness

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