Opportunity

Utah Public Procurement Place U3P #DHHS26087

Utah DHHS Solicits Provider for Housing Stability and Wraparound Services for Individuals Leaving Polygamous Communities

Posted

May 07, 2026

Respond By

May 14, 2026

Identifier

DHHS26087

NAICS

624229, 624221, 623220

This opportunity from the Utah Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) seeks a qualified provider to deliver housing stability and wraparound services for individuals and families leaving polygamous communities in Utah. - Government Buyer: - Utah Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), executive branch agency - Products/Services Requested: - Expansion of housing capacity by six new apartments and 17 additional beds - Comprehensive wraparound services, including: - Case management - Mental health therapy - Peer support - Educational support - Other behavioral health supports as approved by DHHS - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Contractor must have at least three years of experience serving the target population - Primary client focus must be on individuals and families leaving polygamous communities - Detailed tracking and quarterly reporting of client outcomes using validated assessment and satisfaction tools - Quarterly progress meetings with DHHS staff - Contract budget capped at $250,000 through the first period, with $1,250,000 for the following year - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - All required forms and instructions are included in the solicitation documents - Place of performance is within the state of Utah

Description

This solicitation is a Request for Proposals (RFP) issued by the Utah Department of Health and Human Services. It seeks a qualified offeror to provide safe housing and wraparound services for individuals and families leaving polygamous communities. The project aims to increase the availability of housing units and access to supportive services such as case management, mental health counseling, peer support, and educational support. The contract term is five years, and proposals must demonstrate experience and capacity to serve the target population.

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