Request for Qualifications - HomeSafe Education
Federal opportunity from 1004 - Homeownership • Massachusetts Housing Partnership. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 18, 2026. Industry: NAICS 86, 13, 00.
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The Massachusetts Housing Partnership invites proposals from qualified organizations to administer post purchase education services to borrowers holding ONE Mortgage loans as part of its existing HomeSafe Program. For the purposes of this Request for Qualifications, the term MHP borrowers refers to all individuals who have received a ONE Mortgage loan, including ONEplusBoston, ONEplus, and ONEplusLowell, through MHPâ??s affordable homeownership programs.
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The Massachusetts Housing Partnership (MHP) is seeking qualified organizations to administer post purchase education services for borrowers of ONE Mortgage loans under the HomeSafe Program. Proposals are due by March 18, 2026, targeting educational support for borrowers including ONEplusBoston and ONEplusLowell. This initiative is crucial for ensuring borrower success in maintaining homeownership and leveraging the benefits of MHP's affordable housing programs.
MHP aims to enhance the post-purchase experience for borrowers by providing educational resources and support that help them manage their homeownership effectively, thereby ensuring sustained housing stability.
- Organizations with experience in homebuyer education.
- Nonprofits focused on housing stability and education.
- Consultants with expertise in the housing market and homeowner support.
- Review qualifications and proposals from interested organizations.
- Develop education curriculum tailored to MHP's ONE Mortgage borrowers.
- Implement training sessions and educational workshops for borrowers.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of education programs and make necessary adjustments.
- Organization qualifications and experience summary.
- Proposed educational curriculum outline.
- List of key personnel involved in the project.
- Past performance examples in similar projects.
- Compliance with MHP guidelines and objectives.
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- Ensure alignment with MHP’s HomeSafe Program objectives.
- Adhere to reporting requirements established by MHP.
- Compliance with all local housing regulations and standards.
- Consider budget constraints outlined by MHP.
- Compare pricing with similar programs in the region.
- Evaluate cost-effectiveness of proposed educational materials and services.
- Partner with local nonprofit organizations for grassroots outreach.
- Incorporate housing counselors with experience in post-purchase education.
- Collaborate with educational institutions for program content development.
- Potential misunderstandings of MHP's specific borrower needs.
- Challenges in adapting program delivery to diverse borrower backgrounds.
- Risk of underestimating resource requirements for program implementation.
- What specific outcomes does MHP expect from the education services?
- How will MHP measure the success of the proposed programs?
- What are the anticipated challenges in engaging homeowners post-purchase?
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- The specific criteria for qualifications.
- Detailed scope of educational services required.
- Information on the number of borrowers to be served.
- Available budget or funding limits for the program.
- Location specifics for service deliverance and outreach.
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