Request For Proposal: Housing Quality Standards Inspections and Lead-based Paint Inspections and Risk

The County of Westchester (the “County”), acting by and through its Department of Social Services (“DSS”), is requesting proposals from qualified vendors for housing quality standards inspections and lead-based paint inspections and risk assessments for properties that may participate in the County’s ‘Emergency Housing Assistance Program’ (“EHAP”).

Issue Date:                                                                                                          March 7, 2024

Requests for Clarification Due:                                                      March 28, 2024 at 4:00 pm

Written Responses to Requests for Clarification Posted:                 on or before April 4, 2024

Due Date:                                                                                           April 18, 2024 at 4:00 pm

Here is the link to access the RFP:

https://www.westchestergov.com/rfp/extDetails/42772

Mount Vernon TBRA Services Request for Proposals

HOME & HOME ARP Program

The Mount Vernon Urban Renewal Agency (MVURA) is issuing this Request for Proposals (RFP) from one or more qualified contractors to implement and administer MVURA’s Tenant Based Rental Assistance Services (TBRA) program. Respondents to this RFP must agree to run the program as designed and outlined by MVURA and agree to comply with all HOME and HOME-ARP regulations. 

MVURA reserves the right to cancel this solicitation at any time prior to the issuance of any contract. Applicants are responsible for any and all costs of preparing a submission, no reimbursement or other compensation may be provided for such purposes. 

Submission Information

All proposals must be received by January 29, 2024 by 4:00 PM eastern time at the following address:

Sylvia Bolivar
Executive Director
Mount Vernon Urban Renewal Agency
1 Roosevelt Square, Mount Vernon, NY 10550

Questions & Answers

Questions about this RFP may be submitted to Sylvia Bolivar, Executive Director, via email at sbolivar@ci.mount-vernon.ny.us with a subject line:  HOME TRBA RFP Response.

The deadline for questions is January 23, 2024, 4:00 PM eastern time.  Answers will be provided to all interested parties (who have asked questions or otherwise notified MVURA of their interest in receiving updates) via email correspondence by the close of business on Tuesday, January 23, 2024.

The TBRA RFP is available here

More information is available at: www.cmvny.com/ura

White Plains CDBG Public Services Application 2023-2024 Funding Opportunity Announcement

CDBG PUBLIC SERVICES

Funding Application Instructions

Program Year July 1, 2023 - June 30, 2024

The City of White Plains (“the City”) Department of Planning, Community Development (“CD”) Program, is soliciting public input on the development of the 2023-24 Annual Action Plan. Please click here or see attached for the posting regarding the White Plains CDBG PUBLIC SERVICES Funding Application Instructions for Program Year July 1, 2023 - June 30, 2024. If you have questions please contact:

Judy Mezey
Deputy Commissioner of Planning

City of White Plains

70 Church Street

White Plains, NY 10601

T: (914) 422-1300

Email:jmezey@whiteplainsny.gov

U.S. Dept of Veteran Affairs Announces Two Open Funding Opportunities (PDO & TIP)

On October 27, 2022, VA Grant and Per Diem (GPD) published two grant funding opportunities, now available for review on the GPD website:

  • Funding opportunity one: “Per Diem Only” (PDO) grants that fund transitional supportive housing beds and/or service centers.

    • VA anticipates awarding 350 PDO grants to support approximately 10,500 transitional housing beds and 15 service centers nationwide.

    • PDO grant applications must be received by 4:00 p.m. Eastern on Monday, February 6, 2023.

  • Funding opportunity two: “Transition in Place” (TIP) grants that provide Veterans with apartment-style housing that allows Veterans retain the unit as their permanent housing when they complete the GPD program.

    • VA anticipates awarding approximately 40 TIP grants to support 600 TIP beds nationwide.

    • TIP grant applications must be received by 4:00 p.m. Eastern on Monday, January 30, 2023.

These are new nationally competitive awards and both funding opportunities are open to any eligible entity (i.e., not just current VA GPD grantees). More information—including prerecorded technical assistance webinars and FAQs—is available on our website, https://www.va.gov/HOMELESS/GPD.asp. Please note the different application deadlines among the funding opportunities. The VA GPD National Program Office team highly recommends that any interested and eligible applicant begin planning and coordination with their local VA medical center points of contact as soon as possible.

Please carefully review the information on our website (https://www.va.gov/HOMELESS/GPD.asp), which includes instructions on how to access the electronic grants management system (a.k.a., eGMS) GPD uses to receive grant applications, as well as specifics about each grant.

After thorough review of the notices of funding and the recorded webinars, questions may be directed to GPDGrants@va.gov.

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS for Westchester County Department of Social Services Eviction Prevention Program

The County of Westchester (the “County”), acting by and through its Department of Social Services (the “Department” or “WCDSS”), is requesting proposals from qualified vendors to operate an Eviction Prevention Program for Westchester County residents at risk of homelessness and deemed eligible for eviction prevention services by WCDSS. The County will provide both administrative and pass-through funds for the solicited services. Qualified venders can apply to operate all and/or some of the service. If a proposer applies for all, a portion of or both, they will need to submit a separate proposal for each service.  Copies of this Request for Proposals (“RFP”) may be downloaded from the County’s website for RFP’s: http://www.westchestergov.com/rfp.

 

A.) UPDATED PROCUREMENT SCHEDULE

Original RFP Issue Date: August 19, 2022

Requests for Clarification Due: September 7, 2022 at 12:00 p.m.

Written Responses to Requests for Clarification Posted: September 14, 2022

Proposal Due Date: September 28, 2022 at 12:00 p.m.

REQUEST FOR INFORMATION: FY2022 Westchester County Continuum of Care CoC Bonus

  • Date of Release: August 4, 2022 2pm EST

  • Proposers Conference: August 9, 2022 3pm EST (see RFI for location details)

  • Deadline for Proposals: August 12, 2022 2pm EST

The Request For Information (RFI) offered by the Westchester Continuum of Care to solicit proposals from eligible partner agencies requesting to be included as sub-recipient providers in the application to HUD for Continuum of Care Bonus (CoCB) and Domestic Violence Bonus (DVB) projects, which might be awarded through the FY2022 Continuum of Care (CoC) Program competition.

  • Only Continuums of Care which score high enough will receive CoC Bonus and/or DV Bonus funding.

  • CoC’s are allowed to submit more than one CoC Bonus and/or DV Bonus application to HUD, so the Westchester CoC may choose one or two CoC Bonus partners and one or more DV Bonus partners to submit an application.

    • Budget proposals for the CoCB project must request CoC funding of exactly $514,242 or exactly $257,121.

    • Responses to the DV Bonus RFI can request any amount from $100,000 up to to $2,056,968.

  • The DV Bonus is offered by HUD to provide services and housing to homeless households fleeing domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking, and/or human trafficking. Individuals and families who have been made homeless or are at eminent risk of homelessness by attempting to flee are eligible for HUD funded housing as stated in the Category 4 Definition of Homelessness in the HEARTH ACT.

  • The maximum funding request total for applications from Westchester CoC for the CoC Bonus is $1,028,484.

  • The maximum funding request total for applications from Westchester CoC for the DV Bonus is $2,056,968.

  • Responses to this CoC Bonus RFI are due August 12 at 2pm.

There will be a conference to discuss the RFI Tuesday, August 9 at 3pm

Information to join the conference: https://westchestergov.webex.com/westchestergov/j.php?MTID=m808480099de0f3ba8b867add8475c0d4

Meeting number: 2428 993 3956 Password: KCmwdwDs586

Join by phone 1-844-621-3956 United States Toll Free

Access code: 242 899 33956

Please use the links below to download the RFI and required forms:

Any questions about this RFI should be e-mailed to Yoav Spiegel at yqs2@westchestergov.com no later than 12 pm on Tuesday August 9, 2022.

To learn more about how the HEARTH Act defines “fleeing” and the Category 4 Definition of Homelessness please visit the following resources:

National Network to End Domestic Violence. (2020, August). Fleeing DV. Nnedv.Org. https://nnedv.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Library_Policy_HEARTH_Creating_Access_for_Survivors.pdf

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. (2009). S. 896 HEARTH Act of 2009 - HUD Exchange. HUDExchange.Info. https://www.hudexchange.info/resource/1717/s-896-hearth-act/

Westchester County Accepting Applications for 2022 Business FIRST Grant Program

Up to $17 million in funding available to support nonprofits and religious organizations impacted by COVID-19 pandemic

Video Link to the Announcement at 17:32-25:07

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY (February 22, 2022) – The Westchester County Office of Economic Development is now accepting applications for the 2022 Westchester County Business FIRST grant program. This year’s grant program will provide up to $17 million to support nonprofits and religious organizations facing challenges as a result of the COVID-19 crisis. Applications will be accepted online starting today and the application period will remain open for about four weeks.

Westchester County Executive George Latimer said: “Our nonprofits and religious organizations have been a vital resource to the communities they support throughout the duration of the pandemic. This round of grant funding is an investment in organizations that are critical to our residents and in need of financial relief.”

Westchester County Director of Economic Development Bridget Gibbons said: “Westchester County’s nonprofits and religious organizations play an important role in our community and our economy. Many of these organizations have faced an increased demand for services, significant costs for personal protective equipment (PPE), loss of funding and other pandemic-related challenges that have impacted their operating costs and income. This grant funding will help to cover some of their expenses as they continue providing invaluable services throughout our communities.”

Westchester County Business FIRST: Financial Investments for Recovery and a Sustainable Tomorrow provides immediate financial relief to organizations in Westchester County that have been negatively impacted by the pandemic. This round of funding will provide qualifying nonprofits and religious organizations with grants of up to $45,000. Grants will be provided on a reimbursable basis only and recipients must provide receipts to Community Capital before any funds will be disbursed. 

The County is offering technical assistance to help nonprofit and religious organizations with the application process. The goal is to ensure that the process to complete the application and submit it, along with the required documentation, isn’t a barrier to potential applicants. To facilitate this a number of experienced nonprofits will be providing support, led by Jan Fisher, Executive Director of Nonprofit Westchester. Organizations needing help applying for a grant can email Business-FIRST@westchestergov.com.

To be eligible for a grant, the organization’s primary location must be in Westchester County. The organization must be currently open with plans to stay open, or temporarily closed with plans to reopen in 2022.

Organizations who received funding from the federal government through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) or the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) are eligible to apply but the use of the 2022 Business FIRST grant funds should not duplicate purposes. Organizations who received a Business FIRST Grant in 2020 from Westchester County are not eligible for this grant opportunity, nor are organizations who received or will receive a Shuttered Venue Operators Grant from the SBA.

The Westchester County Business FIRST grant program is being administered by the Westchester County Office of Economic Development through the American Rescue Plan.

For more information on the application process, visit https://westchestercatalyst.com/business-first-programs/grants/.

About Westchester County Business FIRST

Westchester County Business FIRST: Financial Investments for Recovery and a Sustainable Tomorrow is a grant program designed to offer immediate financial relief to small businesses and nonprofits in Westchester County that have been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Westchester County Office of Economic Development works to improve the County’s economic well-being and quality of life.  This includes a broad range of activities to attract, create and retain jobs, and to foster a resilient, pro-growth and inclusive economy. For information, visit https://westchestercatalyst.com/.

Lisa Reyes (she/her/hers)

Office of Westchester County Executive George Latimer

Communications

Lreyes@westchestergov.com

(914)- 995- 2918

About Westchester County  

Westchester County, located in the heart of the historic Hudson Valley, covers 500 square miles and has a population of just over one million.  Originally home to Native Americans, who were members of the Lenape tribe, it is today a rich mix of many cultures and landscapes.  The County is a blend of bustling cities, quaint villages and picturesque towns as well as open spaces and a network of beautiful parks. Westchester is made up of 6 cities, 19 towns and 20 villages.  Westchester County is known for top-notch public schools, and a high quality of life.  The County is also an intellectual capital, boasting a highly educated workforce, competitive colleges and universities, Fortune 500 companies, world changing non-profits, and cutting-edge research centers.  Westchester is led by County Executive George Latimer, who took office in January 2018 as the ninth County Executive. Using inclusion and openness as a foreground, Latimer is fighting to make Westchester a destination for all people to live, work and enjoy. Learn more about Westchester County by visiting www.westchestergov.com