Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #OCA-DGCP-081
Community-Based Firearm Youth Intervention Services for New York County
Posted
July 09, 2026
Respond By
August 13, 2026
Identifier
OCA-DGCP-081
NAICS
624110, 813319
This opportunity seeks qualified organizations to deliver community-based firearm youth intervention services in New York County, managed by the New York State Unified Court System (UCS), Division of Grants, Contracts & Procurement. - Government Buyer: - New York State Unified Court System (UCS), Division of Grants, Contracts & Procurement - Office of Court Administration - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named; the solicitation is for service providers, not products. - Services Requested: - Referrals and intake for youth charged with gun-related offenses - Mentor services, including recruitment and supervision of mentors with lived experience - Therapeutic interventions, such as trauma-informed care and cognitive behavioral therapy - Individualized case management and wraparound services (workforce development, housing, education, life skills) - Coordination with court staff and community-based service providers - Participant engagement using evidence-based techniques - Documentation and data management in line with programmatic and research standards - Program administration, including staff supervision and partnership management - Notable Requirements: - Applicants must demonstrate capacity for youth-focused gun violence prevention - Partnerships with other community-based organizations in New York County are permitted - Maximum available funding is $360,000 for the contract term - Evidence-based programming and robust data management are emphasized - No product line items or part numbers are specified, as this is a service-based procurement.
Description
The New York State Unified Court System (UCS) is soliciting proposals to provide community-based interventions for justice-involved young adults with gun-related offenses in New York County. Funded by a Byrne State Crisis Intervention Program grant, the project aims to establish relationships with violence interruption programs and pilot interventions to prevent future crime and promote community safety. The contract term is from September 1, 2026, to September 30, 2028, with a maximum funding of $360,000. The selected applicant will provide services including referrals and intake, mentor and therapeutic services, case management, coordination with court staff, participant engagement, documentation, and program administration.