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OCA-DGCP-055 NYS Multi-County Firearm Youth Intervention ServicesDescription: The mission of the New York State Unified Court System (“UCS”) is to deliver equal justice under the law and to achieve the just, fair and timely resolution of all matters that come before our courts. In the service of our mission, the UCS is committed to operating with integrity and transparency, and to ensuring that all who enter or serve in our courts are treated with respect, dignity, and professionalism. We affirm our responsibility to promote a court system free from any and all forms of bias and discrimination and to promote a judiciary and workforce that reflect the rich diversity of New York State. More information about the UCS is available at https://www.nycourts.gov. The UCS Office of Court Administration’s (“OCA”) Division of Grants, Contracts & Procurement (“DGCP”) is soliciting proposals via this Request for Proposals (“RFP”) for the purpose of providing firearm intervention services for the Youth Part courts in seven (7) counties participating in the Empowerment Through Wellness to Prevent Gun Violence Initiative as described in Article II, Project Information. The Raise the Age law launched in New York State on October 1, 2018, which ushered in a new paradigm requiring a fundamental restructuring of New York’s juvenile and criminal justice systems. Raise The Age is rooted in brain science with the fundamental premise that adolescents are not adults; they are children transitioning to adulthood. Prior to 2017, New York had remained one of the last two states in the country that continued to treat 16-year-olds as adults for purposes of criminal liability. The new law statutorily created a Youth Part in each county’s superior court having exclusive Jurisdiction of all cases involving Juvenile Offenders (13- to15-year-olds) charged with designated felonies in the adult system, and the new designation of Adolescent Offenders (16- and 17-year-olds) who are accused of committing felony-level offenses. While many of these cases may be transferred to the Family Court, most cases involving the use of firearms remain in the Youth Part. PROJECT INFORMATION The UCS is the recipient of a Byrne State Crisis Intervention Program grant (the “Grant Award”) by the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance (“BJA”) through the New York State Department of Criminal Justice Services (“DCJS” or the “Grantor”) to establish direct relationships with community-based violence interruption programs and pilot interventions for youths charged with gunrelated offenses, to prevent future crime and promote community safety. The DGCP, on behalf of the Office for Justice Initiatives (“OJI”), is issuing this RFP to solicit proposals from qualified applicants who use an evidence-based model to provide community-based interventions to support justice-involved young adults with gun-related offences whose cases are in the Youth Part (the “Project”). The seven (7) counties in New York State identified as the pilot sites are, Bronx, Erie, Kings, Monroe, Nassau, Onondaga, and Suffolk. Applicants may apply for a single Jurisdiction, or multiple Jurisdictions, to provide services. Pursuant to the terms of the Grant Award, $360,000 is the maximum available funding per site for Project Services (as set forth in Article V below) performed during October 1, 2025 – September 30, 2026, provided, however, that such period may be extended upon mutual agreement of the Grantor and UCS (the “Project Term”). The maximum available funding for this project will be divided equally to support each of the seven (7) counties, totaling $360,000 for each site. UCS anticipates that the selected applicant(s) will be designated a “subrecipient” rather than a “contractor” for purposes of federal requirements of the Grant Award. UCS reserves the right to request a no-cost extension of the Project Term from the Grantor. Note: Throughout this RFP, the terms bidder, proposer, vendor and applicant are used interchangeably, as are RFP, bid and solicitation. AWARD UCS intends to award one or more contracts for a term commencing on or about October 1, 2025 and terminating on or about September 30, 2026 (“Contract Term”). Awarded contractor(s) shall be contractually obligated to provide the Project Services (as described below) for the Project Term, as it may be amended or extended. UCS and awarded contractor(s) shall communicate regularly concerning the remaining amount of grant funds and the approximate timing of complete expenditure. This RFP seeks community-based interventions to support justice-involved young adults with gun-related offenses whose cases are in the Youth Part for seven (7) separate Counties, as described in the grant chart above. Awards shall be made on a County-by-County basis (“Jurisdictions”), with the potential of multiple awardees and/or awardees for multiple Jurisdictions. A Bidder may make a proposal for one or more Jurisdictions. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Proposals will be considered only from applicants who meet the following minimum qualifications: 1. The proposing organization must demonstrate the capacity to deliver youth-focused gun violence prevention and community violence intervention programming. If the proposing organization does not have the full capacity to meet all program requirements independently, it may partner with one or more community-based organizations located within the same Jurisdiction that have a demonstrated commitment to prevention and youth well-being to provide all required services. In such cases, the lead organization will be responsible for managing coordination efforts and ensuring that all activities are aligned with the requirements and objectives outlined in this RFP. See Article V (Project Services) for qualifying details. PROJECT SERVICES UCS seeks proposals describing how the applicant will provide the services listed below (“Project Services”). The selected applicant shall be required to: Referrals and Intake • Accept referrals from UCS Judges and Resource Coordinators for youth charged with gun-related offenses. • Conduct intake assessments to determine the individual needs, risks, and strengths of each participant. Program Services A. Mentor Services • Recruit or partner with a community-based organization that possesses demonstrated lived experience aligned with the needs and backgrounds of the population being served. • Pair participants with trained mentors for individualized support and guidance. • Provide ongoing supervision, support, and training to mentors to ensure high-quality engagement and ethical practices. B. Therapeutic Services • Employ qualified behavioral health staff trained in trauma-informed care and evidence-based therapeutic interventions (e.g., cognitive behavioral therapy, support groups, etc.). • Address the impacts of chronic violence exposure on youth and their communities through specialized therapeutic support. C. Case Management and Wraparound Services • Provide individualized case management for all participants. • Make appropriate cross-system referrals in the following areas: o Workforce Development: Job readiness training, vocational skills o Employment and Housing: Transitional employment, stable housing, and basic needs access o Life Skills: Harm reduction, parenting, healthy habits, financial literacy, and planning o Education: High School Equivalency (e.g., GED), professional certification programs 3. Coordination with Court and Stakeholders • Coordinate case planning and service delivery with assigned court staff, including Resource Coordinators. • Engage with other community-based service providers as appropriate to ensure a wraparound approach. • Provide continuous feedback regarding participants’ progress with assigned court staff including Resource Coordinators. 4. Participant Engagement • Utilize evidence-based engagement techniques to support participants in: o Attending all scheduled appointments. o Fulfilling program obligations. o Appearing in court as required. • Maintain ongoing communication with participants to build trust, provide guidance, and facilitate progress. 5. Documentation and Data Management • Maintain accurate, efficient, and timely records of all participant interactions, services provided, and outcomes in appropriate files and database(s). The design of the form shall be created in collaboration with the UCS stakeholder group (“Project Team”). • Submit documentation in accordance with programmatic and research standards for data collection and reporting. 6. Program Administration • Assign a primary contact person responsible for program coordination and communication with referring agencies. Notify stakeholders in writing of any changes to this designated contact. • Provide appropriate supervision and oversight for any staff included on this project. • If the proposing organization cannot accommodate all of the required project services as specified in this RFP, proposing organization must partner with one or more organizations within the same Jurisdiction to ensure all services are met. The proposing organization is responsible for making all arrangements with Partner Organization. The Partner Organization shall be a subcontractor of the Awarded Contractor and shall be subject to all terms and conditions set forth in the Section XII, “Subcontracting.” The Partner Organization must be designated in the proposal submitted in response to this RFP, subject to the same approvals as the primary Contractor. RFP Issue Date August 19, 2025 Deadline to Submit Written Questions September 3, 2025 at 2;00PM EDT Deadline to Submit Proposal September 25, 2025 at 2:00PM EDT Estimated Contract Start Date October 1, 2025 The UCS looks forward to your response. Due Date: 09/25/2025 2:00 PMContract Term: On or about October 1, 2025 thru September 30, 2026 Location: Kings, Bronx, Erie, Monroe, Nassau, Suffolk, and Onondaga Counties Ad Type: General
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