HHI-25-30 Emergency Shelter Services and Operations
Federal opportunity from Public Agency. Place of performance: United States.
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The San Diego Housing Commission is seeking qualified operators to provide emergency shelter services and operations for persons experiencing homelessness. The selected operator will be expected to operate the program 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, and provide a range of services including case management, care coordination, and crisis management. The operator must also demonstrate experience in serving vulnerable populations and commitment to Housing First principles.
Key aspects of the job... | Title: HHI-25-30 Emergency Shelter Services and Operations, Agency: San Diego Housing Commission, State: California, Open Date: 8/2/2024, Close Date: 8/2/2032, Last Updated Date: 7/23/2025
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The San Diego Housing Commission is seeking qualified operators for emergency shelter services and operations focused on individuals experiencing homelessness. This solicitation, titled HHI-25-30, opens on August 2, 2024, with a performance period extending until August 2, 2032. Operators must operate 24/7 and provide comprehensive services including crisis management and case coordination, additionally evidencing experience with vulnerable populations.
The buyer aims to select an experienced operator to provide continuous emergency shelter services, emphasizing a Housing First approach to effectively support homeless individuals in the San Diego area.
- Organizations with experience in emergency shelter operations
- Non-profits focused on homelessness
- Agencies with a commitment to Housing First principles
- Operate shelter facilities 24/7
- Provide case management
- Implement care coordination
- Manage crises effectively
- Support vulnerable populations
- Cover letter
- Organizational experience and capability statement
- Staffing and management plan
- Technical approach to service delivery
- Budget and pricing outline
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- Ensure adherence to Housing First principles
- Compliance with local regulations on homelessness
- Background checks for staff working in shelters
- Cost that reflects comprehensive service delivery
- Consideration of potential funding limits
- Competitive pricing while ensuring quality of care
- Partner with non-profit organizations for outreach
- Collaborate with local health services for comprehensive care
- Engage community organizations to enhance service delivery
- Fluctuation in funding availability
- Challenges in staff recruitment and retention
- Potential for increased demand for services
- What are the criteria for evaluating operator proposals?
- Will there be any financial incentives for exceeding service targets?
- What current challenges does the San Diego Housing Commission face regarding homelessness?
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- No specific budget provided
- Limited details on performance metrics
- Clarification on funding sources needed
- Lack of demographic details of target population
- Information on current service providers not given
- No details on potential challenges outlined
- Size and capacity of the shelter required unknown
- Expected number of clients per day not specified
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