Master Leasing Program for the Unhoused with Opioid Use Disorder
| Agency | Montgomery County [PA] |
|---|---|
| Deadline | 06/04/26 |
| Posted | 05/08/26 |
| Estimated Value | $1,200,000 - $2,800,000 (AI estimate) |
| Set Aside | Not Provided |
| NAICS | Not Provided |
| PSC | Not Provided |
| Location | Pennsylvania |
Work Requested
The County of Montgomery is seeking qualified nonprofit organizations to design and operate a Master Leasing Program specifically for unhoused single adults with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD). The primary work of this contract includes: - Developing and managing a minimum 10-unit pilot program that demonstrates the effectiveness of an integrated supportive housing intervention. - Providing stable, supportive housing for at least 10 single adults who are homeless, have recently completed a halfway house level of care (ASAM Level 3.1 - Clinically Managed Low-Intensity Residential) or an ODA contracted recovery house stay, and do not have a safe or stable housing exit destination. - Ensuring immediate access to housing is paired with connections to OUD-focused services and supportive services for individuals in recovery from OUD and co-occurring conditions.
Requesting Entity
This solicitation is issued by the County of Montgomery, Health and Human Services Office of Housing and Community Development (OHCD).
Background
This program is funded through Opioid Settlement funding and aligns with allowable strategies that identify housing and supportive services as eligible activities for individuals recovering from OUD and co-occurring conditions. The initiative aims to address the housing needs of individuals who have experienced homelessness prior to entering treatment and are exiting residential care without a stable housing option.
Contract Requirements
- The program must be structured as a pilot with a minimum of 10 units. - It must serve Montgomery County individuals who are homeless, have completed a halfway house level of care (ASAM Level 3.1) or ODA contracted recovery house stay, and lack a safe or stable housing exit destination. - The program must integrate supportive housing with OUD-focused services.
Instructions on Submission
Questions regarding this solicitation are due by 05/28/2026.
Opportunity ID
26-30.
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