06926Y0360-Crime Victim Assistance Program

Location: New York
Posted: Sep 11, 2025
Due: Oct 27, 2025
Agency: City of New York
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • G - Social Services
  • R - Professional, Administrative and Management Support Services
Solicitation No: 06926Y0360
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Program: MAYOR'S OFFICE TO END DOMESTIC AND GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE (ENDGBV)
Industry: Human/Client Service
EPIN: 06926Y0360
Procurement Name: 06926Y0360-Crime Victim Assistance Program
Agency: DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
RFx Status: Released
Procurement Method: RFI
Release Date: 9/11/2025 2:00:00 PM
Due Date: 10/27/2025 2:00:00 PM
Main Commodity: Case Management Services

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EPIN
06926Y0360
Release Date
9/11/2025 2:00:00 PM (Your Local Time)
Estimated Number of Contracts
6.00
Estimated Procurement Value
Agency
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Agency Contact First Name
Erica
Agency Contact Last Name
Gitsin
Agency Contact Email
ENDGBVprocurements@cityhall.nyc.gov
Concept Report
RFx Title
06926Y0360-Crime Victim Assistance Program
RFx Status
Released
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Crime Victims Assistance Program Concept Paper:
The Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (ENDGBV) is committed to enhancing its policies and procedures to more effectively serve survivors of domestic and gender-based violence and other crimes.

ENDGBV assumed oversight of the Crime Victim Assistance Program (CVAP) in July 2024 and engaged in a thorough and comprehensive review of the program. To learn about the successes and challenges of the program, ENDGBV spoke to various stakeholders, including the New York City Police Department (NYPD), New York City District Attorneys’ Offices, Department for the Aging, community-based organizations, advocates, and survivors. During these conversations, our Office heard that stakeholders see value in embedding victim services in precincts. Precinct-based advocates can provide survivors with emotional support, short-term crisis counseling and safety-planning, internal advocacy with NYPD, and connection to services. ENDGBV also heard that survivors may face barriers to accessing these services, especially survivors who may not want to receive services in close proximity to NYPD, and operational challenges related to the precinct environment. ENDGBV heard that CVAP services can be duplicative and that survivors could benefit from more long-term engagement with advocates and more connections to neighborhood-based services.

In response to the feedback ENDGBV received, ENDGBV is re-envisioning CVAP to build on the program’s successes and address its structural and operational challenges. ENDGBV in collaboration with the NYC Department of Social Services (DSS) plans to issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) for CVAP that will offer survivors of domestic and gender-based violence and other crimes short- and long-term services in both precinct-based and neighborhood-based venues. The RFP will seek up to six (6) qualified services contractors to operate CVAP. One (1) provider will provide precinct-based services and up to five (5) providers will provide community-based services in each borough.

Contact Information to Submit Comments:

Submit all comments via email to endgbvprocurements@cityhall.nyc.gov no later than 2:00pm on October 27, 2025. Please title your email “CVAP Concept Paper – Your Organization Name.”

Crime Victims Assistance Program Concept Paper:
The Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (ENDGBV) is committed to enhancing its policies and procedures to more effectively serve survivors of domestic and gender-based violence and other crimes.

ENDGBV assumed oversight of the Crime Victim Assistance Program (CVAP) in July 2024 and engaged in a thorough and comprehensive review of the program. To learn about the successes and challenges of the program, ENDGBV spoke to various stakeholders, including the New York City Police Department (NYPD), New York City District Attorneys’ Offices, Department for the Aging, community-based organizations, advocates, and survivors. During these conversations, our Office heard that stakeholders see value in embedding victim services in precincts. Precinct-based advocates can provide survivors with emotional support, short-term crisis counseling and safety-planning, internal advocacy with NYPD, and connection to services. ENDGBV also heard that survivors may face barriers to accessing these services, especially survivors who may not want to receive services in close proximity to NYPD, and operational challenges related to the precinct environment. ENDGBV heard that CVAP services can be duplicative and that survivors could benefit from more long-term engagement with advocates and more connections to neighborhood-based services.

In response to the feedback ENDGBV received, ENDGBV is re-envisioning CVAP to build on the program’s successes and address its structural and operational challenges. ENDGBV in collaboration with the NYC Department of Social Services (DSS) plans to issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) for CVAP that will offer survivors of domestic and gender-based violence and other crimes short- and long-term services in both precinct-based and neighborhood-based venues. The RFP will seek up to six (6) qualified services contractors to operate CVAP. One (1) provider will provide precinct-based services and up to five (5) providers will provide community-based services in each borough.

Contact Information to Submit Comments:

Submit all comments via email to endgbvprocurements@cityhall.nyc.gov no later than 2:00pm on October 27, 2025. Please title your email “CVAP Concept Paper – Your Organization Name.”

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Anticipated Contract Start Date (M/d/yyyy)
1/1/2027
Anticipated Contract End Date (M/d/yyyy)
12/31/2029
Release Date (M/d/yyyy)
9/11/2025
Due Date (M/d/yyyy)
10/27/2025
Bid Opening Date (M/d/yyyy)
12:00:00 AM
Questions Due Date (M/d/yyyy) Agency Users may not respond to your question if it is submitted after this date.
10/27/2025
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