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Title: FY26 -NA/New Contract / Housing/Mental Health
Procurement
Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter Inc.
50 Broadway Suite 1301, New York, NY, 10004
Human Services/Client Services
Negotiated Acquisition
7/1/2025
Award
$8,101,966.00

PIN#81625N0020001

Pursuant to Section 3-04(b)(2) (ii) of the Procurement Policy Board (PPB) Rules, The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is seeking to enter into negotiated acquisitions with the below contractors. It is not practical or advantageous to award a contract for these services by competitive sealed bidding or competitive sealed proposal as there are a limited number of vendors available to perform the work. DOHMH is requesting to procure human services for current supportive housing contracts that will provide individuals with access to permanent and supportive affordable housing in New York City and to assist tenants by preventing homelessness, incarceration, and medical and psychiatric hospitalization. CTL funding will be used to provide supportive services and to maintain housing stability.
Description

This procurement will provide housing and support services for twenty-six (26) units to youth aging out foster care and post treatment in a congregate supportive housing setting, and assist by preventing homelessness, incarceration, medical and psychiatric hospitalization and helping develop skills for independent living.


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