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Title: FY27-28 Advocate, Intervene, Mentor (AIM) Program
Procurement
Probation (DOP)
Juvenile Operations
Archived
Human Services/Client Services
Negotiated Acquisition
4/30/2026
Intent to Award

PIN#78126N0016 Due:

Description

Pursuant to Section 3-04(b)(2)(iii) of the Procurement Policy Board (PPB) Rules, the New York City Department of Probation (DOP) intends to enter into a Negotiated Acquisition Extension (NAE) with Justice Innovation, Inc., for the continued provision of services under the Advocate, Intervene, Mentor (AIM) Program.

Sourcing EPIN: 78126N0016
Vendor: Justice Innovation, Inc.
Vendor Address: 520 8th Avenue, 18th Floor, New York 10018

The AIM Program is an Alternative to Placement (ATP) intervention that provides intensive, community-based mentoring services to high-risk, justice-involved youth on probation through a one-on-one advocate-mentor model. Under this extension, Justice Innovation, Inc., will continue to deliver services through a one-on-one advocate-mentor model in which participants are paired with trained, paid mentors who provide consistent, around-the-clock support. Advocate-mentors, serving as credible messengers with strong community ties and relevant lived experience, work with participants to address criminogenic needs, improve decision-making, strengthen family and community connections, and reduce the likelihood of further justice system involvement.

Term: July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2028
Total Contract Amount: $1,107,315.50

This NAE is necessary to ensure continuity of critical services while the Department completes a competitive procurement. This notice is for informational purposes only. Vendors interested in expressing interest in this or future procurements for similar services may contact Chairon Jeffrey at cjeffrey@probation.nyc.gov. Organizations are also encouraged to register with the City’s digital procurement system, PASSPort, at www.nyc.gov/PASSPort.


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