Statewide Shelter Program - Regional Coordinators
Federal opportunity from 91400014 - Operations Division | 080 - Procurement & Contracts • Housing and Community Services Department. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 16, 2026.
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Statewide Shelter Program - Regional Coordinators
Oregon is confronting a significant housing and homelessness crisis, prompting action to establish a Statewide Shelter Program. Agency is issuing this Request for Applications (RFA) for qualified organizations to coordinate shelter operations in support of this program. The primary goal of this RFA is to identify and fund a series of Regional Coordinators capable of administering shelter services for Clackamas and Linn counties.
Regional Coordinators for Oregon's Statewide Shelter Program
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The Statewide Shelter Program in Oregon seeks to address the urgent housing and homelessness crisis by establishing Regional Coordinators for shelter operations in Clackamas and Linn counties. This Request for Applications (RFA) aims to identify qualified organizations for coordinating these critical services. The response deadline for this opportunity is set for March 16, 2026, giving ample time for interested parties to prepare their applications.
The buyer is attempting to fund and identify qualified organizations to serve as Regional Coordinators that will effectively administer shelter services in Clackamas and Linn counties as part of a broader strategy to tackle homelessness in Oregon.
- Identify candidates for Regional Coordinators
- Conduct assessments of local shelter needs
- Coordinate with existing shelter services and agencies
- Administer funding and resource allocation for shelters
- Track and report on the effectiveness of shelter operations
- Completed Application Form
- Organizational Background and Capacity
- Description of Shelter Coordination Experience
- Budget Plan
- References and Letters of Support
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- Specific funding amount available for the program
- Detailed qualifications or criteria for Regional Coordinators
- Exact scope of services to be provided
- Any expected deliverables in terms of shelter metrics
- Existing frameworks or guidelines for operation and reporting
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