RFP: Young Adult ACT Team in NYC

On July 29th, the New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH) released a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the development of one Young Adult Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) team in Brooklyn or the Bronx. The Young Adult ACT team will serve 48 individuals, ages 18-25, that: 

  • Have serious mental illness (SMI); 
  • Have not been successfully engaged by the traditional mental health treatment and rehabilitation system; and 
  • Can benefit from the specialty ACT team’s goals, including helping young adults become independent. 

The ACT team will provide comprehensive treatment services, support the development and implementation of vocational or educational plans, and focus on enhancing “real-world” skills such as financial literacy and time management. The Young Adult ACT team will be funded through Medicaid and net deficit funding, in addition to $425,000 in start-up and transition/ramp-up funding. 

Eligible applicants are not-for-profit 501(c)(3) agencies that have experience providing mental health services to individuals with SMI through programs that are licensed by OMH. The awarded applicant will be further subject to the submission and approval of a Prior Application Review (PAR) application to become a licensed ACT team and receive an official operating certificate. 

The full RFP is available here and SPG’s summary of the RFP is attached. Required Letters of Intent are due on September 16th and applications are due on September 29th.