Opportunity
Oklahoma Supplier Systems #EV00000894
Oklahoma Youth Transitional Living Program for Homeless Youth with Mental Health or Substance Use Disorders
Posted
April 10, 2026
Respond By
May 08, 2026
Identifier
EV00000894
NAICS
623220, 624221, 624229, 624110
This opportunity seeks qualified providers to deliver the Youth Transitional Living Program for homeless youth aged 18-24 with mental health or substance use disorders in Oklahoma County. - Government Buyer: - Office of Management and Enterprise Services (OMES), Central Purchasing Division, on behalf of Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS) - Program Scope: - Provide immediate transitional housing for eligible youth - Deliver intensive recovery support services, including case management and peer recovery support - Connect participants to appropriate treatment, supported employment, and education - Engage family and natural supports - Assist youth in obtaining permanent independent housing - Staffing and Service Requirements: - Minimum staffing: at least one case manager and one peer recovery support specialist - Staff must have appropriate training and credentials - Providers must coordinate care, manage discharge, and maintain performance metrics - Conduct bi-annual satisfaction surveys and report outcomes - Financial and Contract Details: - Pricing based on hourly rates and roles for professional services - Suggested annual budget: $200,000 per year - Initial contract term: one year, with two one-year renewal options (up to three years total) - Location: - Services limited to Oklahoma County - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; open to qualified service providers
Description
The Office of Management and Enterprise Services (OMES), Central Purchasing Division, on behalf of the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS), is soliciting proposals for The Youth Transitional Living Program. The program aims to assist individuals aged 18 to 24 who are experiencing homelessness and mental health or substance use disorders by providing immediate transitional housing and intensive recovery support services. The contract includes services such as housing provision, care coordination, consumer feedback, and performance monitoring, with a focus on connecting clients to treatment, employment, education, and permanent housing. The contract term begins July 1, 2026, with two one-year renewal options and may be designated as a statewide contract.