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Title: Congregate Supportive Housing Services
Procurement
Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
The Jericho Project
245 W 29th Street Suite 902, New York, NY, 10001
Human Services/Client Services
Competitive Sealed Proposals
6/12/2026
Award
$42,743,250.00

PIN#81622P004003

The preferred method of procurement for a Human Services 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.
Description

In November 2015 Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the NYC Supportive Housing Initiative to fund and develop 15,000 new units of supportive housing. Supportive housing combines affordable housing with appropriate social services to help special populations, including individuals and families with serious mental (SMI) illness and substance use disorders (SUD). The City’s 15,000-unit plan, called NYC 15/15, is comprised of a projected 7,500 newly-developed congregate (single-site) units and a projected 7,500 scattered-site apartments. The NYC Human Resources Administration (HRA) is the lead agency for procuring service awards for the 15,000 supportive housing units. This RFP will only provide support services and not rental assistance. Ongoing contract management will be provided by the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH). The NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) may award rental assistance and capital to support the projects; however, providers may also secure other sources of funding for rental assistance or capital funding. Red Hook Building C is located at  498 Columbia Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231 (81 single adults units and 30 units for families with children). 


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