REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR PROVIDING AND OPERATING A TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PLACEMENT PROGRAM FOR EMANCIPATED FOSTER/PROBATION YOUNG ADULTS CTS #2032

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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR PROVIDING AND OPERATING A TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PLACEMENT PROGRAM FOR EMANCIPATED FOSTER/PROBATION YOUNG ADULTS CTS #2032 Shasta County Health and Human Services Agency Business and Support Services 1810 Market Street Redding, CA 96001 Timeline Release of the RFP May 6, 2011 Notification of Intent deadline May 18, 2011 RFP submission deadline May 20, 2011 Tentative start date for contract July 1, 2011 The above dates are subject to change as deemed necessary by the County. 1 of 23

I. INTRODUCTION The County of Shasta ( County ), Health and Human Services Agency ( HHSA ), invites responses to a Request for Proposal ( RFP ) to provide a Transitional Housing Placement Program ( THP- Plus or THP-Plus Program ) for Young Adults who age out or emancipate from Foster Care. A. DEFINITIONS For the purposes of this RFP process, the following definitions apply: Aftercare Services means ongoing services supplied to (a) former Participant(s) or Participating Young Adult(s). CDSS means the California Department of Social Services. Contract means the written agreement between the County and Responder selected to provide the THP-Plus services. Contractor means the Responder selected to provide the THP-Plus services. County means County of Shasta. County Fiscal Year means the 12-month period, which commences on July 1st and ends on June 30th of the following calendar year. Foster Care means the support and care of a minor (and in some cases, a person 19 years of age) who is a dependent child or ward of the superior court. FYS means Foster Youth Services, a program of the Shasta County Office of Education that encourages and promotes the educational success of each Youth, and works closely with the ILP to prepare the Youth for emancipation. General Educational Development ( GED ) means the national test that may be taken by persons who are eighteen years of age or older, or who meet specific criteria for testing at age seventeen. The GED test is administered statewide through 215 educational agencies, including adult schools, county offices of education, and community colleges. The exam is offered in both English and Spanish. Examinees who pass the test receive a High School Equivalency Certificate from the State of California and an Official Report of Test Results. ILP means the Independent Living Skills Program of County, which utilizes a Contractor to facilitate the successful transition of youth in foster care to adulthood by educating them, prior to exiting from foster care, on the skills needed to be independent. Participant(s) or Participating Young Adult(s) means (a) Young Adult(s) who is(are) participating in the THP-Plus Program and is(are) receiving services provided by the Contractor. Proposal means a formal, written response to this RFP submitted by a Responder. Request for Proposal ( RFP ) means this invitation to submit a Proposal to provide a THP-Plus Program. Responder means any person or organization who submits a proposal in response to this RFP. RFP THP-Plus (CTS#2032) 2 of 23

THP-Plus TILP means the Transitional Independent Living Plan, which describes educational/vocational, or other goals related to self-sufficiency mutually agreed upon by the youth and the county welfare or probation department or independent living program coordinator. Young Adult(s) means person(s) who have aged out or been emancipated from Foster Care and are at least 18 years of age and are not yet 24 years of age. B. FUNDING Although funding for this program is contingent upon the availability of State and/or Federal funding, the County anticipates funding of approximately $199,156 per County Fiscal Year (July 1 June 30) for the provision of the THP-Plus Program. The initial funding period will be from July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012. Should funding continue to be available, the provision of the THP-Plus Program, at the discretion of the County, may be extended for up to two additional one-year periods. C. NOTIFICATION OF INTENT Those intending to submit a Proposal must notify by email the County Contact, listed in paragraph D of this Section by May 18, 2011 at 4:00 p.m., of their intent to submit a Proposal. The Notice of Intent does not compel submission of a Proposal. However, only those Responders who submit a timely Notice of Intent will have their Proposal considered. If the Responder has not received confirmation within 24-hours of submission of their Notice of Intent, it is the responsibility of the Responder to verify receipt of the Notice of Intent with the County Contact. D. CORRESPONDENCE All correspondence, including Proposals, shall be submitted to County Contact: Shasta County Health and Human Services Agency Elizabeth Leslie, Contract Unit RFP THP-Plus (CTS # 2032) 1810 Market St. Redding, CA 96001 Phone: (530) 225-5105 Fax: (530) 225-5555 Email: lmleslie@co.shasta.ca.us Responders may contact only the individual identified above and are specifically directed not to contact other County personnel for meetings, conferences, or technical discussions related to this RFP. Failure to comply may result in a Responder being barred from consideration under this RFP. No questions regarding this RFP will be answered by other County staff. County responses to timely questions will be posted on the County website at: http://www.co.shasta.ca.us/index/hhsa_index.aspx. E. PROPOSAL SUBMISSION DEADLINE All proposals must be received at the address listed in Paragraph D. of Section I. no later than 4:00 PM on Friday, May 20, 2011. Facsimile or electronically transmitted proposals will not be accepted since they do not contain original signatures. Postmarks will not be accepted in lieu of actual receipt. Late proposals will not be considered. RFP THP-Plus (CTS#2032) 3 of 23

II. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS A. BACKGROUND In California, approximately 4,500 Young Adults age out of foster care every year when they reach 18 (or 19 depending on their educational status.) In 2001, the California State Legislature established the Transitional Housing for Foster Youth Fund through AB 427. This Fund was intended to address the needs of these at-risk Young Adults by revising the method of determining the rate for community care facilities participating in transitional housing placement programs. In 2007, CDSS transferred the responsibility of approving provider plans to the Counties. B. PURPOSE The THP-Plus Program provides funding to programs that offer affordable housing and comprehensive supportive services for up to 24 months to help Young Adults make a successful transition from Foster Care to independent living. This is done by securing stable housing, increasing employability, and providing ongoing encouragement to further educational goals of participants, thus reducing homelessness and dependence on public assistance. C. POPULATIONS TO BE SERVED To be eligible to participate in the Shasta County THP-Plus Program, a Young Adult shall have emancipated from Foster Care and be actively pursuing the goals approved by HHSA utilizing the CDSS-approved THP-Plus TILP. The Shasta County THP-Plus Program specifically targets Young Adults who meet one or more of the following criteria: are exiting a group home, are pregnant or parenting, are on juvenile probation, are currently homeless, are college-bound, are relatively older (but not yet 24 years of age), and/or are in a longterm Foster Care home (with the goal of keeping the Young Adult in the home to maintain adult relationships.) D. SCOPE OF WORK. Each Response to this RFP must include the following Housing Model, Program, and Services details: A. Housing Model - Describe which of the following THP-Plus housing model(s) would be provided (more than one model may be provided): 1. Single-site transitional housing model Participants live in housing at a single location owned or leased by the THP-Plus Provider. THP-Plus supportive services and rental subsidies are provided for a 24-month period. The Participant moves out of the rental unit at the conclusion of his or her participation in, or termination from, the THP-Plus Program, or upon reaching the age of 24, whichever occurs first. 2. Single-site permanent housing model Participants live in housing at a single location owned or leased by the THP-Plus Provider. THP-Plus supportive services and rental subsidies are provided for a 24-month period. The Participant may continue to live in the rental unit at the conclusion of his or her participation in the THP-Plus Program, and even after reaching the age of 24. RFP THP-Plus (CTS#2032) 4 of 23

3. Scattered-site transitional housing model Participants live in housing located in multiple locations in Shasta County that are owned or leased by the THP-Plus Provider. THP-Plus supportive services and rental subsidies are provided for a 24-month period. The Participant moves out of the rental unit at the conclusion of his or her participation in, or termination from, the THP-Plus Program, or upon reaching the age of 24, whichever occurs first. 4. Scattered-site permanent housing model Participants live in housing located in multiple locations in Shasta County that are owned or leased by the THP-Plus Provider. THP-Plus supportive services and rental subsidies are provided for a 24-month period. The Participant may continue to live in the rental unit at the conclusion of his or her participation in the THP-Plus Program, and even after reaching the age of 24. 5. Host family housing model Participants live in a family setting with a relative, current or former Foster Care family, or other adult(s) who has(have) been screened and approved by the THP-Plus Provider. THP-Plus supportive services and rental subsidies are provided for a 24-month period. At the end of the 24-month period, the THP-Plus subsidies cease. The Participant and the host family shall determine any ongoing housing arrangements. Responders are encouraged to incorporate the following elements in all THP-Plus housing models the Responder proposes to provide: 1. Utilization of apartments, single-family dwellings, or condominiums where Young Adults may continue to live following emancipation. 2. Opportunity for Young Adults to keep their household furnishings following emancipation or cessation of Foster Care. 3. Suitable and safe housing located near public transportation lines, and in areas with adequate educational, vocational, and employment opportunities. 4. Emphasis that the amount of time a Young Adult may participate in the THP- Plus Program (up to 24 months) depends upon the Young Adult s compliance with the goals of his/her individualized THP-Plus TILP. 5. At least five percent of Responder s available housing set aside for the needs of pregnant or parenting Participating Young Adults. B. Program Responders are encouraged to incorporate the following elements in their Proposals: 1. Strict employment criteria regarding the age, drug/alcohol history, and experience of the Responder s employees who will be working with the Participating Young Adults, as well as position descriptions for individual position requirements, job duties, responsibilities, education, clearances, and professional degrees. 2. A training program to educate the Responder s employees about the characteristics of persons in the age group of the Participating Young Adults who have been placed in long-term care settings, and designed to ensure these employees can adequately supervise and counsel Participants and provide them with training in independent living skills. RFP THP-Plus (CTS#2032) 5 of 23

3. A detailed plan for monitoring the placement of Participants under the Provider s care. 4. A written agreement between the Participant and the Provider that specifies the requirements for each party and that both parties agree to those requirements (a sample copy of the written agreement, if included in the Proposal, should be submitted with the Proposal). 5. A monetary allowance for each Participant, sufficient for the purchase of food and other necessities. 6. A system for the payment of utilities, telephone, and rent. 7. Inclusion in the Proposal of the principles of the Child Welfare League Initiative, Positive Youth Development, in the program models to be provided and methodologies for assisting each Participant in pursuing the goals identified in the TILP. 8. Use of developmental assessment tools to support services in the THP-Plus Program. 9. Use of the Search Institute s 40 Developmental Assets (http://www.searchinstitute.org/assets/ ). C. Services - All Proposals must address: 1. Case management methodology - both on-site and off-site. 2. How 24-hour crisis intervention and support will be provided and documented. 3. How access to individual and group therapy needs will be accomplished and how outcomes will be identified and measured. 4. How each Participating Young Adult will get to all medical appointments and assistance with coordination of all transportation needs. 5. Educational advocacy and support activities including linkages to FYS with the goal that each Participating Young Adult will pass the California High School Proficiency Examination and obtain a high school diploma or GED. 6. How Responder will provide and measure the outcome of encouraging Young Adults to seek, and how Responder will provide linkages to, college or other post-high school education training programs to better prepare for the future. 7. How assistance will be provided to Participants in order to apply for college or trade school admission, and for any scholarships and grants for which they may be eligible. 8. How job readiness training and support including linkages to WIA (the Workforce Investment Act of 1998, Public Law 105-220) partners, One-Stop Career Centers, and other job readiness training and support resources will be provided and identify achievable, measurable outcomes. 9. How adult mentors, who will commit to following Participating Young Adults for a minimum of six months following completion of the THP-Plus Program, will be provided and monitored. RFP THP-Plus (CTS#2032) 6 of 23

10. How Responder will build and support relationships with the Young Adult s family and community. 11. Whenever the housing model selected is transitional, how assistance to each Participating Young Adult, upon completion of the THP-Plus Program, in finding or maintaining affordable housing that costs no more than 30 percent of the Participating Young Adult s gross income will be provided. 12. Aftercare Services including support groups and referrals to community resources and how Young Adult s will access these services. 13. How Responder will provide, maintain and account for a $100 per month savings fund program on behalf of each Participating Young Adult(s), to be deposited in an interest-bearing savings account in any bank or savings and loan institution whose deposits are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. (The principal and interest are to be distributed to the Participating Young Adult when he/she completes the THP-Plus Program, or earlier, if permitted by the THP-Plus Program guidelines, which may be found in CDSS Manual of Policies and Procedures Sections 30-912 through 30-920 (http://www.dss.cahwnet.gov/getinfo/pdf/ssman4.pdf) beginning on page 165.) 14. How Responder will establish outcomes and evaluation for each Participating Young Adult, continuing for two years following completion of the THP-Plus Program. 15. How Responder will assist Young Adults with budget management and life skills, including, but not limited to, cooking, nutrition, shopping, house cleaning, grooming, physical health maintenance, training and guidance on personal safety and socialization, and use of public transportation. 16. How the Responder will work toward the goals of each Young Adult s TILP including coordination of ILP services with the Young Adult s Social Worker or Probation Officer, the Shasta County ILP Coordinator, FYS, and other community and public partners. 17. Referrals to drug and alcohol prevention/abuse programs as required. 18. How Responder will provide guidance with parenting skills and help finding appropriate childcare. 19. How Responder will provide assistance finding members of the Young Adult s family. 20. How the Responder will coordinate vocational assessments, i.e., CalWORKs, upon entry into the THP-Plus Program, if required. 21. How the Responder will address the individual needs of Participating Young Adult(s) placed by other California counties or states. E. PROGRAM RELATED INTERNET SITES. Additional information is available through the THP-Plus Statewide Implementation Project website, (http://www.thpplus.org/publications.html). RFP THP-Plus (CTS#2032) 7 of 23

F. PERFORMANCE /OUTCOME MEASURES AND EVALUATION. The selected provider(s) will be required to work with the County to develop baseline data for each Participating Young Adult, desired outcomes and will be required to establish monthly progress measurements. Measurements will include but are not limited to the following: demographics, housing, employment and income, education and training, and health. In addition to working with the County to establish an outcome and evaluation tool, the provider(s) will be required to: 1. Maintain accurate client files and records to satisfy County reporting requirements. 2. Describe how the agency will collect, manage and provide data and documentation to County Goal 1: The THP-Plus Program will assist Participating Young Adults to secure stable housing. Outcome 1: Annually, 50% of the THP-Plus enrolled Participants will successfully maintain their THP-Plus placement. Outcome 2: Annually, 75% of the Participants exiting the THP-Plus Program will secure and maintain housing for a least one year. Goal 2: The THP-Plus Program will increase the employability of Participating Young Adults. Outcome 1: Of the THP-Plus Participants not employed at time of entry, 75% will obtain employment or enter into vocational training program or internship within six months of entering the program. Outcome 2: 75% of THP-Plus Participants will increase their income within one year of entering the THP-Plus Program. Goal 3: The THP-Plus Program will encourage Participating Young Adults to further their educational goals. Outcome 1: Annually, 25% of Participants will be enrolled within an accredited college or 4-year educational institution. Outcome 2: 75% of Participants in or exiting the THP-Plus Program will obtain their high school diploma or equivalent. 3. Describe what method(s) of evaluation you plan to use to determine whether or not you have achieved the outcomes listed under number 2 above. Evaluation is essential and may be required to justify additional funding. Include the methods the agency will use for evaluation such as client satisfaction surveys and on-site reviews. As part of the process used to select the Contractor, the County will assess the methods whereby a Responder intends to measure and evaluate the extent to which the services to be provided have actually been delivered. Those methodologies must be included in the Proposal. Examples of such methodologies include, but are not limited to, sample work plans, timetables for targets, evaluations by the recipients of services, a schedule for selfevaluations, and a schedule of County evaluations. In addition, in selecting the Contractor, the County will evaluate the methods whereby a Responder intends to complete quarterly follow-up and outcome assessments, and written RFP THP-Plus (CTS#2032) 8 of 23

reports thereon to the ILP, of Participants in the THP-Plus Program who have completed or left the Program as well as the incentives and inducements that will be utilized to encourage the cooperation of such former Participants. Those methodologies must be included in the Proposal. G. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. The Contract will also require submission of a monthly program report ( Monthly Report ) utilizing a form developed by County, which must include, but is not limited to, the following monthly information: 1. Demographics including but not limited to, the Participant(s) name, date entered/exited program, age began living in out-of-home placement, marital status, and number of children (if any). 2. Housing including but not limited to, if the Participant(s) experienced homelessness during the month, type of housing model the Participant(s) is living in, number of roommates, and the Participant(s) ability to retain their apartment upon completion of program. 3. Employment and Income including but not limited to, the Participant(s) employment status or reason for not seeking employment, and the Participant(s) maximum hourly wage, public benefits, and/or other financial support (i.e. child support, educational/vocational financial aid, support from family member(s) or other person(s)) received. 4. Education and Training including but not limited to, the Participant(s) educational status (enrolled in school, vocational program, or on-the-job training), educational attainment (received high school diploma/equivalent, college degree, or vocational certificate/license), ILP/THP-Plus trainings attended, and life skills attained. 5. Health - including but not limited to, the date of the Participant(s) last dental/medical exam and the Participant(s) medical/health issues specified. 6. Additional information - including but not limited to, the Participant(s) assets (i.e. balances from THP-Plus Emancipation Fund, checking/savings account(s)), health insurance status, services/treatment/referral received for mental health, substance abuse, or a disability (i.e. developmental, educational/learning, physical), and if the Participant(s) was arrested or convicted of a criminal offense. The Contract will require, among other duties and responsibilities, the submission of a written quarterly report ( Quarterly Report ) to County, which must include at least the following: 1. Narrative description of services provided; 2. Progress toward previously established goals and outcomes; 3. Specialized training and curriculum development; and Activities, barriers and responses, developing trends, and opportunities. III. PROPOSAL SUBMISSION RFP THP-Plus (CTS#2032) 9 of 23

A. GENERAL 1. Proposal Submission - To be considered, all proposals must be submitted in the manner set forth in this RFP. It is the Responder s responsibility to ensure that its proposal arrives on or before the specified time. 2. All interested and qualified Responders are invited to submit a proposal for consideration. A Responder may submit more than one Proposal. Submission of a proposal indicates that the Responder has read and understands this entire RFP, to include all appendices attachments, exhibits, schedules, and addendum (as applicable) and agrees that all requirements of this RFP have been satisfied. 3. Proposals must be submitted in the format described in this Section. Proposals are to be prepared in such a way as to provide a straightforward, concise description of capabilities to satisfy the requirements of this RFP. Expensive bindings, colored displays, promotional materials, etc., are not necessary or desired. Emphasis should be concentrated on conformance to the RFP instructions, responsiveness to the RFP requirements, and on completeness and clarity of content. 4. Proposals must be complete in all respects as required in this Section. A proposal may not be considered if it is conditional or incomplete. 5. Proposals must be received at the designated location, specified in Paragraph D. of Section I., no later than the date and time specified in Paragraph E. of Section I. Proposal Submission Deadline. 6. All proposals and materials submitted become the property of the County. B. PROPOSAL PRESENTATION One unbound original of each Proposal is required. Additionally, each Proposal must be submitted in a separate sealed envelope, plainly marked Response to RFP for THP-Plus Program. No facsimiles or emails will be accepted. C. PROPOSAL FORMAT Each Proposal must be submitted as a single document and arranged in the following sequence and using the specified attachments: 1. Statement of Experience, see Attachment A. Attachment A will be provided to those requesting it or it can be accessed at http://www.co.shasta.ca.us/index/hhsa_index.aspx. 2. For Proposals by individuals, a current resume or curriculum vitae for each individual. 3. A description of the proposed THP-Plus Program service including but not limited to: a. Detail of each service to be provided; b. The personnel/positions to be used in providing each of the services; including full-time or part-time status, education, training, a current resume or curriculum vitae for each individual, and any special expertise or experience RFP THP-Plus (CTS#2032) 10 of 23

in providing the proposed services. Experience, Attachment A; and This is in addition to Statement of c. A description of the particular results to be achieved by each service. 4. A schedule/timeline for the implementation of each element of the services to be provided as identified in the Proposal. 5. An outline of the research conducted in drafting the Proposal. 6. A description of the methods to be used to evaluate the proposed THP-Plus Program 7. A description of the Responder s current community involvement and collaborative efforts that support the provision of the proposed THP-Plus Program. 8. A description of the Responder s current capacity to meet the THP-Plus Program reporting and data reporting requirements, including, but not limited to, equipment and staff support available to collect and enter data. 9. An itemized budget including: (1) a budget for July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012; (2) a budget from July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013; (3) a budget from July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014,and (4) a budget narrative, including an explanation of how the amount of each budget line item was determined. The required format for the budget is included with this RFP as Attachment B, and will be provided in an electronic format to those requesting it. 10. Copies of insurance policies, binders, or certificates evidencing the following insurance coverage: a. Comprehensive general liability (including auto and non-owned auto, bodily injury and property damage): $1,000,000 combined single limit; and b. Workers Compensation: Statutory levels. 11. A certification that all statements in the Proposal are true, and an acknowledgment that if the Proposal contains any false statements, the County may declare the Contract made as a result of the Proposal to be void. IV. PROPOSAL EVALUATION AND SELECTION A. EVALUATION PROCESS If only one Responder submits a Proposal, the County may, at its sole discretion, enter into negotiations with that Responder to provide the Services or it may reject that Proposal. Should more than one Responder submit a Proposal, the following evaluation process will be used to select the Contractor. B. EVALUATION CRITERIA 1. Initial Review - All proposals will be initially evaluated to determine if they meet the following minimum requirements: a. The proposal must be complete, in the required format, and be in compliance with all the requirements of this RFP. RFP THP-Plus (CTS#2032) 11 of 23

b. Responders must meet the requirements as stated in the Minimum Responder Requirements as outlined in Paragraph C. of Section V. c. Failure to meet these requirements may result in a rejected proposal. 2. Evaluation - While cost is a major consideration in the evaluation process, selection will be based on the determination of which proposal best meets the needs of the County and the requirements of this RFP. In addition to cost, other factors to be considered in the evaluation of the Proposal are as follows: Points Technical Approach / Understanding of the THP-Plus Program 15 Originality / Effectiveness of Responder s Approach to Providing THP-Plus Services 20 Responder s Background and Experience in Working Performing Similar Projects 15 Performance Measures / Program Evaluation 15 Community Partnerships / Collaboration / Community Involvement 15 Budget and Budget Narrative/ Any Cash or In-Kind Contribution Proposed to be Included as Part of the Project 20 Total Points 100 3. As part of the evaluation process, the County may schedule interviews with some or all of the Responders, and will, in any event, establish a list of the Responders evaluated. C. CONTRACT AWARD 1. The Contract, if awarded, will be awarded to the Responder submitting the Proposal deemed by the County, in its sole discretion, to be experienced and fiscally responsible and whose Proposal is determined to be the most cost effective and advantageous to the County. The Responder submitting the Proposal deemed, by the County, in its sole discretion, to be the most advantageous will be asked to enter into the Contract negotiation stage. 2. If an agreement to enter into a Contract cannot be reached with the selected Responder, then the negotiations with that Responder will be terminated. At the sole discretion of the County, negotiations may then be opened with another Responder and the process repeated, or the County may elect to reject all submitted Proposals and terminate this RFP process. Once negotiations with a particular Responder are terminated, the County will not reopen negotiations with that Responder. 3. A Notice of Award will be mailed to all Responders at the address specified in Attachment A, Statement of Experience, advising if they were selected to enter into Contract negotiations with County and shall be deemed received three business days after mailing. D. USE AND DISCLOSURE OF PROPOSALS 1. The County reserves the right to retain all Proposals that are submitted and to use any ideas in a Proposal regardless of whether a Proposal results in a Contract. RFP THP-Plus (CTS#2032) 12 of 23

2. This RFP process shall extend until the date stated on the County s written Notice of Award or the date stated on the County s written notice of cancellation of this RFP process that will be issued to all Responders and posted on the County website at: http://www.co.shasta.ca.us/index/hhsa_index.aspx, in the event this RFP process is cancelled prior to entering into contract with the selected Responder. 3. Unless the Responder provides all information required by this RFP process, the Proposal may, at the sole discretion of the County, be rejected and given no consideration. Any Responder attempting to influence this RFP process by interfering or colluding with other Responders or with any County employee may be disqualified. 4. Any Responder submitting a Proposal understands and agrees that submission of his/her/its Proposal shall constitute acknowledgment and acceptance of, and intent to comply with, all the terms and conditions contained in this RFP. The determination of the compliance with the terms and conditions of this RFP shall be in the County s sole judgment and its judgment shall be final and conclusive. E. PROTESTS 1. The County shall consider any protest or objection regarding the selected Responder pursuant to this RFP, whether submitted before or after receipt of the Notice of Award, provided that it is submitted and received by the Health and Human Services Agency within 10 calendar days of receipt of the Notice of Award. a. Any Responder wishing to protest the RFP process must submit a written letter of protest within 10 calendar days of receipt of the Notice of Award by 4:00 p.m. of the final date. Oral protests shall not be accepted. b. The written letter of protest must reference the title of this RFP. c. All written protests must be submitted to the address specified in Paragraph D. of Section I. c. Postmarks will not be accepted as meeting the deadline requirement for protest submission. d. All protest must be in writing. No facsimile, email, or oral protests shall be accepted. e. It is the responsibility of the Responder to ensure delivery of protests as specified in this Section. Protests submitted later than 10 calendar days after receipt of the Notice of Awary by 4:00 p.m. on the final date shall not be accepted or considered. f. Protest letters must clearly explain the failure of the County to follow the rules of this RFP. 2. All written protests shall be reviewed by Shasta County Health and Human Services Agency Director, or his or her designee, who at their sole discretion shall make a final finding regarding any protest within 10 business days of receipt of the protest. RFP THP-Plus (CTS#2032) 13 of 23

3. Written notification of the final finding explaining the basis for the decision shall be mailed to the protesting Responder within 3 business days of the final finding of the protest. V. PROCUREMENT CONDITIONS A. CONTINGENCIES 1. Initiation of this RFP process do not commit the County to finalize a Contract or to pay any costs associated with the preparation of any Proposal, nor to enter into a Contract with the Responder submitting the least costly Proposal. 2. The County reserves the right, in its sole discretion to: B. MODIFICATIONS a. Accept or reject any or all Proposals, or any part thereof; b. Reject any Proposal for failure to submit the Proposal in conformity with the requirements, or the terms and conditions, of this RFP; c. Waive informalities and irregularities in a Proposal, or to waive any deviations from the requirements or specifications of this RFP that are included in any Proposal, if deemed to be in the best interest of the County; d. Negotiate with qualified Responders; or e. Cancel in part or in its entirety this RFP process. In the event this RFP process is amended, cancelled, or terminated prior to entering into contract with the selected Responder, County s written notice of amendment, cancellation, or termination of this RFP process will be issued to all those individuals and agencies who/that submitted a Notification of Intent to submit a proposal and posted on the County website at: http://www.co.shasta.ca.us/index/hhsa_index.aspx. C. MINIMUM RESPONDER REQUIREMENTS Responders must: 1. Have no record of unsatisfactory contract performance. Contractors who are or have been seriously deficient in current or recent contract performance, in the absence of circumstances properly beyond the control of the Contractor, shall be presumed to be unable to meet this requirement; 2. Have the ability to maintain adequate files and records and meet statistical and progress reporting requirements; 3. Have the administrative and fiscal capability to provide and manage the proposed services and to ensure an adequate audit trail; and 4. Meet other presentation and participation requirements listed in this RFP. RFP THP-Plus (CTS#2032) 14 of 23

D. INACCURACIES OR MISREPRESENTATIONS If in the course of the RFP process or in the administration of a resulting contract, the County determines that the Responder has made a material misstatement or misrepresentation or that materially inaccurate information has been provided to the County, the Responder may be terminated from the RFP process or in the event a contract has been awarded, the contract may be terminated. E. INCURRED COSTS The County shall not be liable for any costs of work performed in the preparation and production of a Proposal, or for any work performed prior to the effective date of a Contract. By submitting a Proposal, the Responder agrees not to make any claims for, or have any right to, damages because of any misunderstanding or misrepresentation of the terms and conditions of this RFP, or because of any misinformation, or lack of information. F. PROPOSAL CONFIDENTIALITY 1. All Proposals will become the sole property of the County. At such time as a Responder agrees to enter into a Contract with the County, or the County decides to terminate this RFP process without entering into a Contract, all Proposals and related documents become a matter of public record, with the exception of those parts of a Proposal which are trade secrets, as that term is defined by statute. 2. If any part of a Proposal contains any trade secrets that the Responder does not want disclosed to the public, the Responder shall mark that part of the Proposal as a trade secret. The County, however, shall not in any way be liable or responsible for the disclosure of any Proposal or any part thereof if disclosure is required under the Public Records Act (Government Code, Section 6250 et seq.) or pursuant to law or legal process. 3. In addition, by submitting a Proposal, a Responder agrees to save, defend, keep, bear harmless, and fully indemnify the County, its elected officials, officers, employees, agents, and volunteers from all damages, claims for damages, costs, or expenses, whether in law or in equity, that may at any time arise or be set up for not disclosing a trade secret pursuant to the Public Records Act. G. NEGOTIATIONS The County may require the potential Contractor(s) selected to participate in negotiations, and to submit revisions to pricing, technical information, and/or other items from their proposal(s) as may result from these negotiations. VI. CONTRACT INFORMATION A. CONTRACT DEVELOPMENT If the County chooses to fund and proceed with the provision and operation of a Transitional Housing Placement Program for emancipated foster/juvenile probation young adults, it will enter into a Contract with the selected Responder. NOTE: The County will work with the selected Responder to develop a Contract. Revisions to the budget and/or scope of work may be necessary. B. STANDARD CONTRACT LANGUAGE RFP THP-Plus (CTS#2032) 15 of 23

A sample of the standard County contract to be used for these services shall be provided upon request. The final contract will include additional terms and conditions as agreed upon by the parties. At a minimum, the Contract will comply with the County s requirements and Section 23-604 of the Manual of Policies and Procedures of the California Department of Social Services (see: http://www.dss.cahwnet.gov/ord/entres/getinfo/pdf/opsman4.pdf). The Contract may include the following components: 1. Provisions relating to insurance and indemnification, reporting, and record keeping. 2. A provision that the Contractor may be required to obtain and maintain continuously a policy of Errors and Omissions coverage with limits of liability of not less than $1 million. 3. A provision that the Contractor will indemnify the County of Shasta and maintain insurance with certain specified coverage limits and naming the County, its elected officials, its officers, agents, employees, and volunteers as additional insureds. 4. A reporting provision requiring inclusion of a description of individual client characteristics, demographic information, services description, and outcome information. 5. A negotiated, detailed budget and budget narrative. The budget will indicate direct and indirect costs and profit, if applicable. 6. A provision requiring that any submitted budget must comply with, and conform to, the Office of Management and Budget of the Executive Office of the President of the United States ( OMB ) Circulars No. A-21, No. A-87, and No. A-122, as well as the Code of Federal Regulations, as applicable. 7. A provision stating that the Contractor shall be construed to be an independent contractor and nothing in the Contract is intended nor shall be construed to create an employer-employee relationship, a joint venture relationship, or to allow the County to exercise discretion or control over the professional manner in which the Contractor performs the services which are the subject matter of the Contract, provided however, that the services to be provided must be provided in a manner consistent with the professional standards applicable to such services. In addition, the Contract may provide that the Responder shall be fully responsible for payment of all taxes due which would be withheld from compensation if the Responder were a County employee, and that the County shall not be liable for deductions for any amount for any purpose from the Responder's compensation. Furthermore, the Contract may provide that the Responder shall not be eligible for coverage under the County workers compensation insurance plan nor shall the Responder be eligible for any other County Benefit. 8. A provision that the Contractor shall ensure, and provide written verification thereof to County, that all staff and volunteers working or providing services under this agreement receive appropriate clearance following a federal and state criminal records check and a California Department of Motor Vehicles record check. 9. A provision that the Contractor comply with all applicable federal and state laws, including the Social Security Act, the Civil Rights Act, the Clean Air Act, applicable federal regulations, the State Energy Efficiency Plan, the Welfare and Institution Code, Section 508 of the Clean Water Act (33 O.K. 1368), Executive Order 11738, RFP THP-Plus (CTS#2032) 16 of 23

Environmental Protection Agency Regulations (40 I.E. Part 15), and the confidentiality provisions of Section 10850 of the Welfare and Institutions. 10. A provision that the Contractor not discriminate in employment practices or in the delivery of services on the basis of race, color, creed, national origin, religion, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, medical condition (including cancer, HIV and AIDS) physical or mental disability or use of family care leave. 11. A provision that the Contractor not subcontract any services without the prior written consent of the County. RFP THP-Plus (CTS#2032) 17 of 23

Attachment A STATEMENT OF EXPERIENCE SECTION A Business Name: Phone: Physical Address: City: State: ZIP: Mailing Address (if different from above): City: State: ZIP: Legal Entity: Corporation (Is the Corporation considered a nonprofit organization? Yes No) General Partnership Limited Partnership Sole Proprietorship Other: Name(s) and title(s) of officer(s) or owner authorized to sign this Proposal and any contract with the county that may result. Name: Name: Title: Title: SECTION B Number of years in business under present business name: Prior Business Name(s): Number of years under prior name: SECTION C Number of years experience providing required, equivalent, or related services: SECTION D Contracts completed during the last five years Year Services $ Amount Location Contracting Agency 1. 2. 3. (Add additional pages if needed) RFP THP-Plus (CTS#2032) 18 of 23

SECTION E Have you, or your business failed or refused to complete a contract? Yes No If yes, explain: (Add additional pages if needed) SECTION F Do you or your business hold a controlling interest in any other organization, or is this business owned or controlled by another organization, individual or business? Yes No If yes, explain: (Add additional pages if needed. Section F does not apply to government agencies.) SECTION G Do you, or does your business, hold or have a financial interest in any other business? Yes No If yes, explain (unless you are the individual personally performing contracted services or a governmental agency): (Add additional pages if needed) SECTION H Names, titles and contact information of persons with whom you or your business has been associated in business as partners or business associates in the last five years. (Governmental agencies are exempt) (Add additional pages if needed) SECTION I Explain any litigation involving you, your business, or any officer(s) thereof. If none, so state: (Add additional pages if needed) RFP THP-Plus (CTS#2032) 19 of 23

SECTION J Provide a description of experience in the services to be provided, or the experience of principal individuals who will be performing services: (Add additional pages if needed) SECTION K If equipment is to be purchased, please provide a list of major equipment to be purchased over $3,000 for the direct provision of services related to this RFP: (Add additional pages if needed) SECTION L Please attach a copy of your most recent audited financial statement, for a fiscal period not more than 18 months old at time of submission, by an independent certified public accountant. See California Department of Social Services, Manual of Policies and Procedures, Section 23-610 (c)(15)(l) for full details of this requirement. Also attach IRS Form 990 and all supporting schedules (Non-Profit Corporations only). SECTION M Please attach a copy of the most current financial statement. Do you or your business agree, at the request of the County, to provide letters of credit, and guarantor letters from related entities? Yes No SECTION N Please provide a list of commitments, and potential commitments, including tax obligations, which may impact assets, lines of credit, guarantors letters, or otherwise affect your or your business s ability to perform. (Add additional pages if needed) RFP THP-Plus (CTS#2032) 20 of 23

SECTION O If the nature of the services your business provides requires business or professional licenses, are such licenses held by you and/or your business and its staff? Yes No Please list each required business or professional license: License Number Type Expiration Date (Add additional pages if needed) SECTION P Do you and your business agree to provide additional information, including references, as required by the County to make an informed determination of qualifications? Yes No SECTION Q Do you and your business agree to permit the County, State and Federal governments to audit financial and other records pertinent to the services to be provided? Yes No SECTION R By signing this Statement of Experience, I am certifying that: 1, I understand and agree (upon submission of a Proposal) to abided by the terms and conditions of this RFP and represent that I have the authority to bind the Entity/Individual specified herein to the terms and conditions of this RFP: and 2. All information provided on or attached to this form and contained within this Proposal are true, and I acknowledge that if the Proposal contains any false statements, the County may declare any Contract made as a result of the proposal to be void. Name (please print): Signature: Date: Title: RFP THP-Plus (CTS#2032) 21 of 23

Shasta County Health & Human Services Agency ORGANIZATION NAME BUDGET ORGANIZATION NAME 1810 Market Street ADDRESS Redding, CA 96001 Multi-Year Service Budgets Budget Budget Period Budget Period Budget Period Total Category Budgeted Costs mm/yy - mm/yy mm/yy - mm/yy mm/yy - mm/yy Personnel/Position FTE 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fringe Benefits 0.00 Operating Expenses Total Salary and Benefits 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Office Expenses/Supplies 0.00 Equipment 0.00 Rents/Leases 0.00 Utilities/Communications 0.00 Travel 0.00 Software 0.00 (OTHER - Please Specify) 0.00 (OTHER - Please Specify) 0.00 (OTHER - Please Specify) 0.00 (OTHER - Please Specify) 0.00 Other Expenses Total Operating Expenses 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fixed Assets 0.00 (OTHER - Please Specify) 0.00 (OTHER - Please Specify) 0.00 Total Other Expenses 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total Expenses 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Administrative Cost 0.00 0.00 (Not to exceed 10% of Salaries) Totals $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 FOR COUNTY USE ONLY: Cost Center Account Code Project Code RFP THP-Plus (CTS#2032) 22 of 23

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