Opportunity

Sacramento Opengov #275592

Consulting Services for Regional Homeless Governance Model Development

Posted

June 16, 2026

Respond By

July 01, 2026

Identifier

275592

NAICS

541618

This opportunity involves the Sacramento County Department of Homeless Services and Housing, in partnership with the City of Sacramento and other local jurisdictions, seeking consulting expertise to develop a new regional governance model for homeless response and affordable housing coordination. - Government Buyer: - Sacramento County Department of Homeless Services and Housing - City of Sacramento (collaborative partner) - Products/Services Requested: - Consulting services to facilitate an ad hoc task force of elected officials and community representatives - Development of governance documents, including bylaws, memoranda of understanding (MOUs), and a transition plan - Preparation of a final report with recommendations for a new regional governing body to oversee homeless response and serve as the Continuum of Care (CoC) Board - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Consultant must have expertise in homeless systems of care, governance structures, California open-meeting law, community engagement, policy facilitation, and federal/state funding mechanisms - Project budget is capped at $60,000, shared by the City and County - Work is expected to be completed within approximately six months, with an estimated 260 hours of effort - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the notice; the opportunity is open to qualified consulting firms or independent consultants

Description

Sacramento County and the City of Sacramento seek a qualified consulting firm or independent consultant to assist in establishing a new regional partnership model for homeless response and affordable housing resources. The project involves developing a governance structure including a governing body and restructuring the Sacramento County and City Continuum of Care board. The consultant will facilitate an ad hoc task force, develop governance documents, and prepare final recommendations for approval by participating entities. The work is expected to span approximately six months with a budget shared by the City and County up to $60,000.

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