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Bid Classification: 
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Bid Type:  Request for Proposal(N)
Bid Number:  2026-RFP-74
Bid Name:  Supported Transitional Housing
Bid Status:  Open
Published Date:  Fri Jun 12, 2026 9:48:59 AM (EDT)
Bid Closing Date:  Tue Jul 14, 2026 2:00:59 PM (EDT)
Question Deadline:  Tue Jun 30, 2026 12:00:00 PM (EDT)
Duration in months:  36
Negotiation Type:  Refer to project document
Condition for Participation:  Refer to project document
Electronic Auctions:  Not Applicable
Language for Bid Submissions:  English unless specified in the bid document
Submission Type:  Online Submissions Only
Submission Address:  Online Submissions Only
Public Opening:  No
Description: 

This Request for Proposals (the “RFP”) is an invitation by the Regional Municipality of Niagara (“Niagara Region”) to prospective proponents to submit proposals for Supported Transitional Housing, as further described in Section A of the RFP Particulars (Appendix B) (the “Deliverables”). 


Niagara Region, as the Consolidated Municipal Service Manager (CMSM), is responsible for delivering and administering social and affordable housing and homelessness prevention services at the local level. The key responsibility as the service system manager is system planning and administration for the homelessness serving system, and it operates under rules established by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. Niagara Region is also the Designated Community Entity for the Reaching Home Program, Infrastructure Canada. Niagara Region works to establish and maintain relationships with community agencies, governments and other interested and affected parties to set priorities and identify gaps, allocating resources to meet local needs, setting and implementing accountability and policy structures, performance measurement and work together to reduce homelessness in Niagara Region.


Multiple proponents may be awarded based on proposal evaluation and available funding. The Successful Proponents will provide supported Transitional Housing as part of Niagara’s community plan to coordinate housing and homelessness services systems that assist individual and families to improve their housing stability and prevent homelessness.
Supported Transitional housing is time-limited housing with supports for individuals experiencing homelessness who are in a specific transitional situation that creates barriers to securing or sustaining permanent housing. Transitional situations may include, but are not limited to, transition from social assistance to employment, from incarceration to housing, from unsafe situations to stabilization, from youth homelessness to housing, through child custody-related transitions, and from newcomer status to settlement in Niagara. It serves as a pathway from homelessness to housing by providing interim accommodation, stabilization, and individualized supports to help people move successfully into longer-term housing. It will be delivered in accordance with the philosophy of Housing First, and through a client-centred approach in alignment with local, provincial, and federal objectives.


Supported Transitional Housing will be delivered in accordance with Coordinated Access and associated policies as they are developed, tested, and implemented by Niagara Region. Coordinated Access is a standardized process for intake, assessment, program eligibility, referral, and prioritization to housing and supports across the region.


The Successful Proponents shall operate as part of Niagara Region’s Homelessness-Serving System, a group of agencies that provide housing and homelessness services. The Successful Proponents will participate in activities with Niagara Region, the Consolidated Municipal Service Manager and other interested and affected parties to transform Niagara’s Homelessness- Serving System to achieve its future state, aligned with the Ten-Year Housing and  homelessness Action Plan, Niagara Region’s Homelessness Services System Reviews.
The Successful Proponents will also work with Niagara Region to deliver supported transitional housing as described in Schedule A (including “A-1”, “A-2”, “A-3”, “A-4”).

 

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