Transitional Assistance 2025
Federal opportunity from MFP - MFP Waiver Unit • MassAbility. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Aug 31, 2034. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 93-14-00.
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Description
Transitional Assistance Master Service Agreement contract with providers to support program eligible participants enrolled in the MFP DEMO, MFP CL, ABI N, MFP RS, ABI RH, and TBI or any additional valid commonwealth program in removing barriers to housing, finding housing, and purchasing necessary household setup items (non-recurring costs of allowable cost items) so those individuals can transition successfully to the community or other approved situational moves.
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The Transitional Assistance 2025 opportunity involves a Master Service Agreement contract aimed at supporting program-eligible participants enrolled in various MFP and ABI programs. This initiative focuses on helping individuals transition to community living by removing housing barriers and assisting with necessary household setup items. The response deadline for this opportunity is August 31, 2034, and it does not have a Small Business Participation Program (SBPP) eligibility requirement.
The buyer is seeking providers to assist individuals in the MFP programs by removing barriers to housing and facilitating successful transitions into community living or other approved situations. This includes providing support for finding housing and purchasing household setup items.
- Review eligibility criteria for participants in MFP DEMO, MFP CL, ABI N, MFP RS, ABI RH, and TBI programs.
- Develop strategies for removing barriers to housing for program participants.
- Create a procurement plan for necessary household setup items.
- Establish partnerships with local housing agencies and service providers.
- Detailed plan on how to support participants in housing transitions.
- Examples of past performance or case studies.
- Pricing structure for household setup items.
- Compliance with all relevant local and state regulations.
Source coverage notes
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- Lack of specific solicitation number.
- No details on the start and end dates of the contract period.
- Absence of performance measures for the service outcomes.
- No current fiscal budget or cost estimation is provided.
- Unclear if there are geographic limitations for service delivery.
- Missing details on potential subcontracting opportunities.
- Lack of information on previous service provider performance metrics.
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