Minneapolis Public Housing Authority (MPHA) is seeking proposals for resident supportive social services. Proposals are due by June 16, 2026, at 2:00 PM CST. Services will be provided on-site in MPHA high-rise buildings. Key requirements include experience in trauma-informed care, person-centered care, motivational interviewing, case management, progressive engagement, and culturally responsive services. Proposers must have experience working with individuals with significant mental health needs. Evaluation will be based on a best-value approach, considering proposed fees, quality of proposal, past experience, qualifications, and references. MPHA encourages Section 3, women, and minority-owned businesses to respond. Contracts are anticipated to commence January 1, 2027, for a 2-year period with renewal options.
Proposals are due by Tuesday, June 16, 2026, at 2:00 PM CST. The deadline to submit proposals is tuesday, june 16, 2026 at 2: 00 cst.
Mpha and Hennepin County will make payments to the contractor based on their respective awarded contracts. Both mpha and hennepin county will make payments to the contractor based on their respective awarded contracts from this solicitation.
Proposals will be evaluated on a best value basis, considering proposed fees, quality of the proposal, past supportive social services experience, proposer qualifications, ability to perform services, and references. mpha intends to retain a contractor using a best value basis, meaning mpha will consider factors other than just cost in making an award
Proposers must have experience providing social services within a diverse low-income community, possess training in trauma-informed care and person-centered care, be able to provide motivational interviewing, case management using best practices, progressive engagement practices, and culturally responsive services. proposers must meet the following requirements: willing to provide onsite services in mpha highrise buildings have training in traumainformed care and personcentered care
Failure to comply with terms and conditions or unsatisfactory performance can lead to suspension. Minor violations may result in suspension for 6 months after three vendor performance reports within 12 months. Major violations can lead to immediate suspension for 6 months. for major violations, as deemed by mphas contracting officer, which may include but is not limited to failing to maintain proper insurance, subcontracting work without mphas authorization, failing to pay prevailing wages, or failing to correct unsatisfactorily completed work within the requested time, the contractor will be immediately suspended for a 6month period.
Failure to abide by communication requirements, submitting proposals electronically after the deadline, or failing to demonstrate compliance with required contracting standards may lead to disqualification or rejection. failure to abide by this requirement may be cause for mpha to not consider a proposal submittal.