Project #: HS25009 (RFP)
Department: Health & Human Services
Issued by: Lane County
Publish Date: May 13, 2025 1:00PM
Proposals Due Date: May 28, 2025 2:00PM (Pacific Daylight Time) add to calendar
Status: Award pending

Description

Lane County is seeking one to multiple providers for LTRA services through a housing voucher project, which uses a progressive engagement rental assistance approach. LTRA is a proven strategy and a crucial tool to support housing stability and for some people, is key to their ability to stay housed. LTRA provides rent subsidy to eligible low-income tenants and allows landlords to rent apartments and homes to these tenants at fair market rates. Selected providers will work with households already enrolled in the LTRA program, some of which are already housed. Applicants will case manage and provide supportive services to LTRA households enrolled through phase 2 of funding and/or new referrals. New referrals will come via Lane County Coordinated Entry. Households will need to have been literally homeless at project enrollment to be eligible. No self-referrals allowed. Projects will need to work with HMIS for projects.



Attachments

This project has the following solicitation documents.

Bid Document File Size Notes
235,604
387,179
40,905
54,073 Addendum

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Vendor Questions and Answers

Submitted Questions About This Proposal

There are no questions that have been answered and posted by Lane County.

For Questions or Additional Information, Contact:

Name: LC Health & Human Services
Email: LCHSRFP@lanecountyor.gov

Solicitation Keyword Tags

case management, housing services, Human Services

Solicitation Change History

Changes to This Listing:

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The following bid documents were added:
Addendum 1 - Questions and Answers.pdf
May 19, 2025

About Lane County

Lane County is one of the largest counties in Oregon, stretching from the peaks of the Cascade Mountain range to the beaches on the Oregon coast.  As of the 2020 census the population was over 380,000, making it the fourth-most populous county in Oregon.  Most County facilities are located within the Eugene-Springfield Metro area.

About Lane County Procurement

Lane County is comprised of twelve departments that each process contracts and make purchases per Contract Policies approved by the Lane County Board of Commissioners.  These policies can be found in the Lane Manual Chapter 20.  Oversight is provided by the Procurement Office and County Counsel.

Formal solicitations such as Invitations to Bid (ITBs), Request for Proposals (RFPs), Request for Qualifications (RFQus), and Request for Quotes (RFQ) are conducted by departments on an as-needed basis. These requests for offers as well as public notices related to procurement will be posted on this site as applicable.

To learn more about Lane County’s procurement processes, please visit our website:

https://www.lanecounty.org/government/county_departments/county_administration/operations/LaneCountyProcurement

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