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RFP for Teen Programming

RFP(PDF, 608KB) Q&A(PDF, 241KB)

The Department of Human Services (DHS), on behalf of Allegheny County, sought creative programming that occurred outside of traditional school hours for school-aged teens, ages 13 through 19, lived in high-need communities (henceforth referred to as Teen Programming). The proposed Teen Programming had to: 1) be interesting and engaging enough that teens would want to voluntarily participate in it; 2) provided a physically and emotionally safe space for teens; and 3) provided opportunities for teens to make positive connections to adults, their peers and their community.

Successful Proposals

Evaluation Information

  • We received 523 proposals
  • We invited 2 proposers for interviews
  • There were no oral presentations held

Contract Information

  • Date of Contract Execution
    • Allegheny Center Alliance Church: 03/2023
    • Allegheny Family Network: 07/25/2022
    • Alliance for Refuge Youth Support and Education: 11/18/2022
    • Amachi Pittsburgh: 08/17/2022
    • Assemble, Inc.: 10/31/2023
    • Boys and Girls Club of Western PA: 08/18/2022
    • Brookline Teen Outreach:
    • Brothers and Sisters Emerging: 12/12/2022
    • Casa San Jose: 08/02/2022
    • The Center that CARES: 09/23/2022
    • Community Empowerment Association: 08/31/2022
    • Community Forge (now under Locally Grown): 12/05/2022
    • East End Youth Ministry (i.e., Beulah Presbyterian Church): 12/12/2022
    • Manchester Craftsman Guild: 07/21/2022
    • Mount Ararat Community Activity Center: 11/14/2022
    • Operation Better Block, Inc.: 11/08/2022
    • Planned Parenthood of Western PA: 11/14/2022
    • SLB Radio Productions, Inc.: 12/08/2022
    • Small Seeds Development, Inc.: 07/25/2022
    • South Hills Interfaith Movement: 09/27/2022
    • Youth Opportunities Development: 11/07/2023
    • YouthPlaces: 08/18/2022
  • Length of Contract – One year
  • Award Amount
    • Allegheny Center Alliance Church: $104,660.00
    • Allegheny Family Network: $2,846,777.00
    • Alliance for Refuge Youth Support and Education: $50,000.00
    • Amachi Pittsburgh: $150,000.00
    • Assemble, Inc.: $104,900.00
    • Boys and Girls Club of Western PA: $828,303.00
    • Brookline Teen Outreach:
    • Brothers and Sisters Emerging: $240,220.00
    • Casa San Jose: $278,400.00
    • The Center that CARES: $467,500.00
    • Community Empowerment Association: $1,176,800.00
    • Community Forge (now under Locally Grown): $160,000.00
    • East End Youth Ministry (i.e., Beulah Presbyterian Church): $100,000.00
    • Manchester Craftsman Guild: $334,500.00
    • Mount Ararat Community Activity Center: $476,000.00
    • Operation Better Block, Inc.: $150,000.00
    • Planned Parenthood of Western PA: $87,168.00
    • SLB Radio Productions, Inc.: $150,000.00
    • Small Seeds Development, Inc.: $275,000.00
    • South Hills Interfaith Movement: $902,281.00
    • Youth Opportunities Development: $150,000.00
    • YouthPlaces: $700,000.00