RFQ - After School Program Services
Aug 11, 2026
Closes
Sep 1, 2026
The Housing Authority of the City of Passaic seeks quotations from State of New Jersey Licensed Not for Profit After School Program Service Providers.
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Aug 11, 2026
Closes
Sep 1, 2026
The Housing Authority of the City of Passaic seeks quotations from State of New Jersey Licensed Not for Profit After School Program Service Providers.
Aug 11, 2026
Closes
Sep 1, 2026
Seeks quotations from State of New Jersey Licensed Not for Profit After School Program Service Providers to serve the needs of its youth between the ages of 6-13. Major functions that must be provided are 1) Enriching experiences and positive social interaction, 2) Sound supervision, 3) Academic enrichment/reinforcement in Reading, Math, and Science, 4) Physical recreation/sports/fitness, 5) Healthy lifestyle education 6) Gang prevention, prevention of Tobacco, alcohol, and drug use, 7) Technology skills, 8) Arts, and 9) Mentoring.
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Passaic
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Passaic
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(973)365-6330 x6759
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07055
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Housing Authority of the City of Passaic
This Annual PHA Plan for the Housing Authority of the City of Passaic details its operations, programs, and services for the fiscal year beginning January 2026. The plan outlines revisions to existing PHA Plan elements, notably anticipated financial resources, and new activities including demolition and/or disposition of property. A significant focus is on the conversion of public housing units at Alfred Speer Village to Project-Based Rental Assistance under the Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) program, aiming to address capital needs and secure private funding. The plan also reports on progress towards mission and goals, emphasizing efficient management of public housing units, timely response to maintenance requests, and continued efforts to secure financial resources for housing assistance.
This document outlines the Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) Program for Alfred Speer Village, presented by the Housing Authority of the City of Passaic. The plan addresses significant capital needs in public housing by leveraging private and public debt and equity. It proposes a three-phase development for Alfred Speer Village, including demolition, new construction of 240 units, and comprehensive renovation of existing buildings. The program aims to maintain affordability, ensure residents' rights with guaranteed housing assistance, and foster resident involvement throughout the conversion process, shifting units from Section 9 to a long-term Section 8 platform.
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This document outlines the Passaic Housing Authority's plan for the redevelopment of Alfred Speer Village through the Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) program. The plan addresses the need for significant improvements due to funding shortfalls, detailing RAD's core principles such as ensuring long-term affordability, maintaining public/non-profit ownership, and preserving robust resident rights including the right to remain, no re-screening, and relocation assistance. It describes the multi-stage conversion process and a concept plan involving rehabilitation of existing buildings, demolition, and construction of new mixed-income units. Resident engagement, procedural rights, and choice-mobility options are also key components of the redevelopment strategy.
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