Opportunity

California Lake County Civic Plus #261948

Lake County Seeks Proposals for Transitional Age Youth Clubhouse Program Implementation

Posted

May 20, 2026

Respond By

June 15, 2026

Identifier

261948

NAICS

624110, 624229

Lake County Behavioral Health Services is seeking proposals to fund and implement a Transitional Age Youth (TAY) Clubhouse Program for youth ages 16-24 in Lake County, California. - Government Buyer: - Lake County Behavioral Health Services (LCBHS), Administration Office - Program Overview: - Funding available up to $450,000 over three years (Year 1: $200,000; Year 2: $150,000; Year 3: $100,000) - Supports planning, start-up, implementation, operations, and non-billable components of a member-centered, recovery-oriented Clubhouse model - Focus on outreach, drop-in engagement, recovery activities, and readiness for Medi-Cal reimbursable Clubhouse Services under BH-CONNECT - Eligibility and Requirements: - Open to local governments, registered 501(c)(3) nonprofits, and state or federally recognized tribal entities - Program must operate at least 4 days and 20 hours per week, with evening and weekend services encouraged - Services must be provided at no cost to eligible Lake County residents - Allowable costs include staffing, food, utilities, supplies, insurance, minor equipment, professional development, outreach, and other reasonable operating expenses - Construction and capital facility costs are not allowable unless expressly approved by the County - Target Population: - Vulnerable youth at risk of mental health issues, homelessness, juvenile justice involvement, and school failure - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named; the opportunity is open to eligible organizations as described

Description

Lake County Behavioral Health Services (LCBHS) is offering Behavioral Health Services Act (BHSA) Behavioral Health Services and Supports (BHSS) funding to support planning, start-up, implementation, operations, and non-billable components of a member-centered, recovery-oriented Clubhouse model for Transition Age Youth (TAY) for up to three years. The funding is approximately $200,000 in Year 1, $150,000 in Year 2, and $100,000 in Year 3, totaling up to $450,000, subject to County approval and available funding. The program aims to assist vulnerable youth ages 16-24 at risk of mental health issues, homelessness, juvenile justice involvement, and school failure by providing a safe and welcoming place for outreach, engagement, resources, and recovery-oriented activities. The funding supports readiness for Medi-Cal reimbursable Clubhouse Services but does not guarantee reimbursement or future funding.

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