Solicitation for Organizations to provide Sober Living En...
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The County of San Benito is seeking proposals from qualified organizations to provide room and board housing resources in Sober Living Environments (SLE) for the County's Behavioral Health Department. The selected organization will be required to provide SLE housing, facilities for food storage and meal preparation, and other required services for San Benito County Behavioral Health Department clients. The target population includes County Behavioral Health Department clients who are 18 years... | Title: Solicitation for Organizations to provide Sober Living Environments, Agency: County of San Benito, State: California, Open Date: 3/10/2026, Close Date: 3/31/2026, Last Updated Date: 3/31/2026
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The County of San Benito is soliciting proposals for organizations to establish Sober Living Environments (SLE) to support clients of the Behavioral Health Department. Proposals are due by March 31, 2026, and require the provision of housing, food storage, and meal preparation facilities. This initiative aims to enhance support for local clients aged 18 and over.
The buyer seeks qualified organizations to facilitate Sober Living Environments, ensuring safe housing and essential services for behavioral health clients in San Benito County.
- Organizations specializing in sober living environments.
- Non-profits focused on behavioral health services.
- Companies with experience in housing and social services.
- Develop housing infrastructure for SLE.
- Establish food storage and meal preparation facilities.
- Hire and train staff to support clients.
- Create a management plan for ongoing operations.
- Detailed proposal outlining SLE approach.
- Budget and pricing strategy.
- Experience and qualifications of staff.
- Plan for client engagement and support.
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- Ensure compliance with state and local health regulations.
- Meeting requirements of the County Behavioral Health Department.
- Consider competitive pricing reflective of service needs.
- Provide tiered pricing based on client capacity.
- Collaborate with local non-profits for community support.
- Partner with food service organizations for meal preparation.
- Potential regulatory changes affecting housing requirements.
- Risk of underestimating operational costs.
- Client compliance with SLE requirements.
- What specific services are required beyond housing and meals?
- Are there performance metrics that must be met?
- What are the funding mechanisms for the chosen organization?
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- Detailed scope of services required beyond housing.
- Capacity needed for Sober Living Environments.
- Specific licensing requirements for SLE operations.
- Information on client demographic needs.
- Potential challenges in regulatory compliance.
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