07122P0011-Drop-In Facilities for Homeless Single Adults

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Solicitation

07122P0011

NAICS

624220

Organization

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELESS SERVICES

Posted

Dec 16, 2025

Response due

Point of contact

Email
ACCOContractPlanning@dss.nyc.gov
Last_name
Warner
First_name
Cinnamon

Description

Header Information: Title: 07122P0011-Drop-In Facilities for Homeless Single Adults Agency: DEPARTMENT OF HOMELESS SERVICES Contact Information: Contact Email: ACCOContractPlanning@dss.nyc.gov Important Dates: Posted Date: 2025-10-30T17:53:16.558964 Additional Details: Description: <strong><u>Purpose of the Solicitation</u></strong><br>The Department of Homeless Services works to prevent homelessness before it occurs, address street homelessness, and assist New Yorkers in transitioning from shelter and street homelessness to permanent housing. DHS collaborates with non-profit partners to provide temporary shelter and services that homeless New Yorkers need to achieve and maintain housing permanency. In order to meet the needs of street homeless clients DHS contracts out for drop-in centers where street homeless clients can receive case management, housing assistance, food, showers and other services with the goal of getting them off the street and into housing. Contracted outreach teams will be the sole referral source into Drop-In Centers. This allows an outreach worker the ability to provide an immediate placement option for a street homeless client, without a protracted admissions process. Additionally, it ensures that the Drop-In facility capacity will be allocated to street homeless clients with the greatest acuity of need. DHS reserves the right to expand the referral source options, based upon DHS need and available capacity. DHS acknowledges that many street homeless clients will require intensive services over a period of time to achieve permanency, while others will be able to move on to an alternative housing option more quickly. The expectation is that clients would be assisted in achieving permanency in the shortest reasonable period possible, ideally six (6) months, but no longer than nine (9) months, unless a longer period is agreed upon with DHS. Utilizing a "housing first" approach, this resource is provided to the chronically street homeless individual who has historically not accepted other placement options.<br><br><u><strong>Proposed Term of the Contract(s)</strong></u><br>The term of the contract(s) will be five (5) years with a four (4) year option to renew. DHS reserves the right to adjust the contract term. Longer length engagements may be contracted to correspond with the underlying lease or funding agreement. <br><br><u><strong>Procurement Timeline</strong></u><br>This is an open-ended RFP. Anticipated Total Maximum Available Funding: As Needed through the course of this RFP. <ul><li>Anticipated Maximum Startup Funding to be negotiated.</li> </ul> The number of awards will be determined by DHS in order to implement the Turning the Tide plan: <a href="https://www1.nyc.gov/site/dhs/about/tide.page">nyc.gov/tide</a><br><br><strong><u>Use of PASSPort</u></strong><br>PASSPort is a web-based system maintained by the City of New York to manage procurement. To submit a proposal to the RFP, all vendors must create an account within the PASSPort system and be prequalified on PASSPort. Please visit https://passport.cityofnewyork.us/to create an account or to log into the system to view this RFP.<br><br><strong><u>Note on Key Dates </u></strong><br>The key dates indicated below outline the release of the solicitation for this request for proposals. The solicitation response period is represented by the “Release Date” only.
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