Pathways to Housing Stability
Federal opportunity from City of Missoula. Place of performance: MT. Response deadline: Feb 03, 2026.
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Bid Postings • Pathways to Housing Stability Skip to Main Content Search Government Departments Community Business How Do I? Home Bid Postings Print Sign up to receive a text message or email when new bids are added! Bids, RFPs & RFQs Print Bid Title: Pathways to Housing Stability Category: Request for Proposals (RFPs) Status: Open Description: The City of Missoula is inviting qualified organizations to submit proposals for Pathways to Housing Stability , a new initiative designed to improve housing stability and reduce returns to houselessness through targeted, long-term housing support services. This project will build wraparound support for previously unhoused neighbors moving into housing, including those impacted by opioid use. Funded through the Montana Opioid Abatement Trust , Pathways to Housing Stability aims to partner with nonprofit, faith-based, and behavioral health agencies with proven expertise in housing retention case management or post-tenancy supportive services. The goal is to create teams that provide personalized services to address substance use recovery, income barriers, health needs, and other factors that impact long-term housing stability. See the full request here . All bids should be submitted via Submittable using this URL: http://bit.ly/49qAVqK Publication Date/Time: 2/2/2026 12:01 AM Closing Date/Time: 3/4/2026 4:00 PM Submittal Information: All bids should be submitted via Submittable using this URL: http://bit.ly/49qAVqK Contact Person: Emily Armstrong, Community Planning, Development & Innovation Department Email: armstronge@ci.missoula.mt.us Phone: 406-552-6393 Related Documents: RFP - Pathways to Housing Stability Return To Main Bid Postings Page Live Edit Agendas & Minutes City Council Board & Commission Neighborhoods Bids & Proposals City Budgets FY2026 Adopted Budget FY2025 Adopted Budget FY2024 Adopted Budget FY2023 Adopted Budget FY2022 Adopted Budget FY2021 Adopted Budget FY2020 Adopted Budget FY19 Adopted Budget FY18 Adopted Budget FY17 Adopted Budget FY16 Adopted Budget FY15 Adopted Budget FY14 Adopted Budget FY13 Adopted Budget FY12 Adopted Budget FY11 Adopted Budget Documents FY10 Adopted Budget Documents FY09 Adopted Budget Documents Currents Aquatics Center Maps & Trails Road Report Splash Montana State of the Community City of Missoula Official Twitter Pages City of Missoula Official Instagram Pages Improve our Site Payments Meetings Jobs Parks & Recreation Licenses & Permits Public Safety Contact Us 435 Ryman St. Missoula, MT 59802 Phone: 406-552-6000 | TTY: 406-552-6131 Quick Links Meet Mayor Davis Meeting/Webcasts Zoning Information Flood Protection Information Meet the City Council /QuickLinks.aspx Site Links Home Contact Us Site Map Privacy Policy Accessibility Employee Only Copyright Notices Improve our Site /QuickLinks.aspx FAQs How do I contact a city/county department? Where can I find the answers to my frequently asked questions? /FAQ.aspx GOVERNMENT WEBSITES BY CIVICPLUS® Loading Loading Do Not Show Again Close Arrow Left Arrow Right [] Slideshow Left Arrow Slideshow Right Arrow
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