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: 3/15/2026
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The County of San Benito is soliciting proposals for organizations to provide Sober Living Environments (SLE) as part of their Behavioral Health Department services. This initiative targets clients aged 18 and older, requiring not only housing but also facilities for food storage and meal preparation. The solicitation is open from March 10, 2026, to March 31, 2026, providing a tight window for interested bidders to prepare their submissions.
The buyer aims to engage qualified organizations to establish Sober Living Environments (SLE) that cater to behavioral health clients, ensuring they receive appropriate housing and support services.
- Organizations with experience in behavioral health services
- Providers of sober living environments
- Housing assistance organizations
- Review the solicitation requirements
- Develop a proposal outline
- Collaborate with local resources
- Design the SLE operational framework
- Prepare financial and pricing strategies
- Executive summary
- Description of SLE services offered
- Team qualifications
- Operational plan for food storage and meal prep
- Budget and pricing model
- Timeline for implementation
- Proposals must meet local and state health regulations
- Platforms for data reporting must comply with privacy standards
- Consider a competitive pricing model within the constraints of public funding
- Factor in operational costs for food services and housing maintenance
- Partner with local health organizations for service integration
- Collaborate with food service companies for meal provisions
- Tight proposal timeline may limit thorough preparation
- Potential regulatory compliance issues with health guidelines
- Competition from established providers in the region
- What specific services are most critical for the target population?
- What are the metrics for success in this contract?
- Are there existing partnerships to leverage for this opportunity?
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- Detailed site specifications for SLE facilities
- Number of clients anticipated per month
- Specifics on funding levels available for this project
- Requirements for support services beyond housing
- Health standards and certifications needed for compliance
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