Opportunity
Niagara Region Bids and Tenders #2026-RFP-74
Niagara Region Solicits Supported Transitional Housing Services Proposals
Posted
June 12, 2026
Respond By
July 14, 2026
Identifier
2026-RFP-74
NAICS
624229
The Regional Municipality of Niagara is seeking proposals for Supported Transitional Housing services to address homelessness and transitional housing needs in the region. - Government Buyer: - Agency: Regional Municipality of Niagara - Role: Consolidated Municipal Service Manager and Designated Community Entity for the Reaching Home Program, Infrastructure Canada - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Supported Transitional Housing services - Provision of time-limited housing with supports for individuals experiencing homelessness - Target populations include those transitioning from social assistance to employment, incarceration to housing, unsafe situations to stabilization, youth homelessness to housing, child custody-related transitions, and newcomer settlement - Services must align with the Housing First philosophy and coordinated access policies - Providers will operate as part of Niagara Region’s Homelessness-Serving System - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Multiple awards may be made based on evaluation and available funding - No physical products are requested; only service provision is sought - Emphasis on integration with regional homelessness prevention and housing support systems
Description
This Request for Proposals (RFP) issued by the Regional Municipality of Niagara seeks proposals for Supported Transitional Housing services. The project involves providing time-limited housing with supports for individuals experiencing homelessness in transitional situations, aiming to improve housing stability and prevent homelessness. The services will be delivered in alignment with the Housing First philosophy and coordinated access policies. Multiple proponents may be awarded contracts based on evaluation and funding availability, and the successful proponents will operate as part of Niagara Region's Homelessness-Serving System.