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Title: Permanent Supportive Congregate Housing - HASA Clients
Procurement
Dept. of Social Svcs/Human Resources Administration (HRA)
Housing Works, Inc.
57 Willoughby Street 2nd Floor, Brooklyn, NY, 11201-5290
Human Services/Client Services
Competitive Sealed Proposals/Pre-Qualified List
12/10/2025
Award
$6,232,500.00

PIN#06925P0011004

The preferred method of procurement for Human Service contract is competitive sealed proposal method as discussed in Section 3-01(c) of the PPB Rules. This is an open-ended RFP to procure supportive housing. Proposals need to be evaluated and score to determine whether viable.
Description

The New York City Human Resources Administration (HRA) / Department of Social Services (DSS) is seeking qualified vendors to operate and maintain approximately three-hundred and three (303) units of permanent supportive congregate housing: two hundred and eighty-seven (287) units for single individuals and sixteen (16) units for families with children. Supportive housing is a “pairing of rental assistance and supportive services in either a congregate building constructed or renovated for this purpose or in scatter-site apartments acquired for the purposes of housing and serving the clients”. This housing model provides case management and other related social services supports, to provide clients with stable housing and maximize their access to, and participation in, health and behavioral health treatment.  Round 2  (Cylar House -36 units)
 


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