Overview
LAHSA has launched a process to better evaluate an organization’s ability to administer government contracts.
What it Does
The Request for Statement of Qualifications (RFSQ) for Certification as a Qualified Bidder for LAHSA Funding Opportunities process replaces the threshold review as a part of our Request for Proposals (RFP) process.
What This Means For Your Organization
The RFSQ allows your organization to be evaluated for threshold before applying for an RFP. As a result, this speeds up the RFP timeline by four to six weeks and removes the need to announce failures at a public meeting. If your organization does not get a passing grade, your organization can receive technical assistance from LAHSA to help become certified before applying for an RFP.
Through the RFSQ, LAHSA will certify organizations as qualified bidders to apply to various funding sources for services and housing.
Government agencies do not need to apply through the RFSQ process to be a certified bidder.
If you have any questions about the RFSQ process, please contact us at fundingopportunities@lahsa.org.
RFSQ Documents