Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #RFP-UC26-019

Ulster County Seeks Family Centered Case Management Services for TANF Recipients in Emergency Housing

Posted

April 17, 2026

Respond By

May 15, 2026

Identifier

RFP-UC26-019

NAICS

624190

Ulster County is seeking proposals for Family Centered Case Management services to support TANF recipients in emergency housing: - Government Buyer: - Ulster County Department of General Services (Purchasing Office, 100 Development Court, Kingston, NY) - Services Requested: - Family Centered Case Management for individuals and families in emergency housing who receive Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) - Up to 4 Case Managers required - At least one Case Manager dedicated to the Kingston Motel - Two Case Managers assigned to other emergency housing locations - Fourth Case Manager may support case management and/or client transportation - Services include: - Initial screenings, individualized service plans, and assessments - Referrals to behavioral health and other services - Crisis intervention and housing location/retention assistance - Coordination with county departments and community partners - Detailed reporting on referrals, services provided, and outcomes (e.g., housing placement, employment efforts) - Notable Requirements: - Case Managers must have a bachelor's degree (preferably in social sciences, human services, or related fields) - Experience in collaborative relationships, resource navigation, and connecting clients to housing and employment resources - County prefers to award to a single vendor but may split between two vendors if in its best interest - No OEMs or product vendors are specified, as this is a services procurement - Place of Performance: - Primary location is Ulster County, with contracting office at 100 Development Court, Kingston, NY

Description

Ulster County is seeking proposals for family-centered case management services for individuals and families placed in emergency housing who are receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). The goal is to promote housing stability, self-sufficiency, and access to necessary services through coordinated support and resource connection. The contract term is three years, and the county prefers to award to a single vendor but may consider dividing services among two vendors if in the county's best interest. Proposals are due by May 15, 2026.

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