Opportunity

Pierce County Fire Protection District 6 Opengov #26-001-Homeless-Outreach

Pierce County Solicits GIS-Informed Outreach Services for Homeless Households

Posted

July 08, 2026

Respond By

August 05, 2026

Identifier

26-001-Homeless-Outreach

NAICS

624229

Pierce County Human Services is seeking proposals for regionalized outreach services to support homeless households across Pierce County, Washington. - Buyer: Pierce County Human Services (local government agency) - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in this solicitation - Services requested: - Regionalized outreach services for homeless households - Use of Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping and data-driven strategies - Rapid response to immediate needs of homeless individuals and families - Coordination with community partners and stakeholders - Performance measurement and robust data management - Compliance with federal and state regulations - Emphasis on staff experience and outreach in underserved areas - Funding: Approximately $1,679,000 from local, state, and federal sources - Notable requirements: - Outreach must be informed by GIS data - Strong focus on measurable outcomes and data reporting - Coordination with other community services is required - Separate solicitations will be issued for related housing and shelter services (Permanent Supportive Housing, Rapid Rehousing, Transitional Housing, Emergency Overnight Shelter, Safe Parking, Day Center) - No products or equipment are being procured; this is a services-focused opportunity

Description

This procurement seeks proposals for outreach services to assist homeless households across Pierce County, utilizing GIS mapping and data-driven strategies. The project involves multiple regions, requires coordination with community partners, and emphasizes performance measurement and compliance with federal and state regulations. The project supports regional outreach services for homeless households using GIS-informed approaches and includes requirements for staff experience, coordination, data management, and compliance. The project is funded approximately $1,679,000 from local, state, and federal sources and aims to support the Pierce County Comprehensive Plan to End Homelessness.

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