The City of Grants Pass is soliciting applications to identify providers to host and operate one or more severe weather shelters for 2024-26.
Respondents to this open call and grant should determine the most realistic and feasible use for funding while recognizing the objective to maximize the sustainability of funds to address the city's ongoing need for a temporary shelter.
Responses to this call should demonstrate the provider's plans for operating a shelter within the scope that the City has established. Respondents shall provide a detailed explanation of the funding amount requested and how it is to be spent. The respondents shall also demonstrate any history in operating similar shelters or programs.
The purpose of the grant is to support a severe weather shelter. The grant will act as a reimbursement or pass-through funding. Any item purchased with these grant funds that in the future is no longer used for unhoused services is required to be returned to City ownership. The total available funding for this grant is $52,580 and the cost-free loan of one air-scrubber machine for the duration of the grant period. Grants may be awarded to multiple applicants and the City reserves the right to not release all available funding and resources during this grant period.
The City intends to select provider teams that demonstrate experience in all aspects of operating temporary shelters including staffing, training, financing, planning, outreach, security and community relations. Respondents should describe how a proposed project would incorporate mechanisms to ensure the severe weather shelter's success through the end of 2026.
The deadline for sealed submission in response to this open call and grant is Friday, November 8th, by 3 p.m. local time. The sealed submittal should be labeled and directed to: City of Grants Pass, 2024-2026 Severe Weather Shelter, Attention: Karen Frerk, City Recorder, Administration Department, Room 205, 101 NW A Street, Grants Pass, OR 97526. Facsimile applications are not acceptable.