Opportunity
San Mateo Opengov #246089
San Mateo County RFI for Targeted Homelessness Prevention Program Support
Posted
March 16, 2026
Respond By
May 02, 2026
Identifier
246089
NAICS
624229, 624221
San Mateo County Human Services Agency’s Center on Homelessness is seeking information from organizations for a potential Targeted Homelessness Prevention Program initiative. - Government Buyer: - San Mateo County Human Services Agency Center on Homelessness - Program Overview: - Market research to identify organizations capable of serving as project leads, fiscal agents, service partners, or outreach partners - Focus on rapid deployment of financial assistance, supportive services, and data-driven strategies - Program to be evaluated as a Randomized Controlled Trial by Notre Dame Lab for Economic Opportunity - Products/Services Requested: - Homelessness Prevention Program Support Services - Coordination, financial administration, direct service provision, outreach, and supportive services - Requirements: - Respondents must submit a Letter of Interest detailing experience, capacity, and geographic coverage - No specific OEMs or vendors named; open to organizations with relevant expertise - Notable Details: - RFI is for planning purposes only; does not obligate participation in future procurement - Emphasis on countywide coverage and rapid response - Place of Performance: - San Mateo County, California (Redwood City) - Countywide initiative - No product part numbers or quantities specified at this stage
Description
San Mateo County Human Services Agency’s Center on Homelessness is seeking information from organizations interested in supporting a potential Targeted Homelessness Prevention program. The program aims to reduce the risk of homelessness among vulnerable households through rapid deployment of financial assistance, supportive services, and data-driven strategies. This Request for Information (RFI) is part of a market research effort to assess interest and capacity for implementing a new countywide initiative. The program will operate as a Randomized Controlled Trial evaluated by the Notre Dame Lab for Economic Opportunity. Responses are for planning purposes and will inform program design and potential future procurement.