Housing for a Healthy California (HHC) Funds to Develop Permanent Supportive Housing

Request for Proposals (RFP) for Housing for a Healthy California (HHC) Funds to Develop Permanent Supportive Housing

In July 2020, Mayor London Breed announced the Homelessness Recovery Plan, which includes a slate of investments in housing, shelter and prevention that prioritizes housing as healthcare and ensures that the City’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic prioritizes our most vulnerable residents. A key element of the Plan is the placement of residents experiencing homelessness into existing permanent supportive housing or into upcoming permanent supportive housing in the City’s pipeline. To create additional permanent supportive housing and to support the Mayor’s Plan, the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD) applied for funding from the State of California’s Housing for a Healthy California (HHC) program and was awarded $6,798,810 in capital funding to support the development of permanent supportive housing. MOHCD is seeking proposals from affordable housing developers who can put this funding to work immediately on a project that meets the criteria below.

Schedule

RFP Issued April 29, 2021
Final Deadline for Submitting Proposals May 12, 2021
Award Announcement May 14, 2021

RFP

RFP Questions and Responses
Interested parties are directed not to contact any employees, agents or officials of the City other than those specifically designated in this RFP. All questions must be submitted by email to anne.romero@sfgov.org. Responses to the RFP must also be submitted by email to anne.romero@sfgov.org.