Opportunity
Sacramento Opengov #DHSH-2026-PURB-RFP-0414
Sacramento County Youth Transitional Housing Program for Homeless Youth (18-24)
Posted
April 14, 2026
Respond By
May 06, 2026
Identifier
DHSH-2026-PURB-RFP-0414
NAICS
624229, 624221, 624110
Sacramento County Homeless Services and Housing is seeking proposals for a Youth Transitional Housing Program to support homeless youth aged 18-24. - Government Buyer: - Sacramento County, Homeless Services and Housing division - Products/Services Requested: - Youth Transitional Housing Program services - Design, site procurement or identification, and operation of a transitional housing program - Must serve at least 14 youth (ages 18-24) experiencing homelessness - Emphasis on low barrier access, housing first, trauma-informed care, and participant engagement - Funding and Contract Details: - Total available funding: $375,951 (County General Fund and HHAP) - Multi-year contract with options for renewal - Proposal Requirements: - Detailed budgets, organizational charts, resumes, and letters of recommendation - Compliance with County's Good Neighbor Policy - Regular community engagement and adherence to facility maintenance and neighborhood integration standards - Submission: - All responses must be submitted electronically via the OpenGov portal - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in this solicitation - Unique Requirements: - Focus on trauma-informed, low-barrier, and housing-first approaches - Ongoing community engagement and compliance with local policies
Description
This solicitation seeks proposals for a Youth Transitional Housing Program aimed at serving a minimum of 14 youth experiencing homelessness aged 18-24. Proposers are encouraged to design a program that addresses service needs and to procure or identify an appropriate site. The contract is multi-year starting July 1, 2026, with options for renewal, and total funding available is $375,951 from County General Fund and HHAP. Proposals must be submitted electronically via OpenGov by May 6, 2026, and should include detailed budgets, organizational charts, resumes, and letters of recommendation. The program emphasizes principles such as low barrier access, housing first, trauma-informed care, and participant engagement.