Specifications include, but are not limited to:With this Request for Proposal (RFP), we are searching to secure professional services to provide day labor opportunities and individualized case management services to panhandlers in the City of Tulsa (“City”). A. The Respondent shall go to targeted areas of the city with a large concentration of panhandlers, approaching them with an opportunity to earn a fair wage for a set amount of work. B. The Respondent shall not utilize this Agreement to render services currently contracted with the City. C. The Respondent shall establish contact with a minimum of 100 individuals in the target population through roving van outreach over the period of this six (6) month Agreement. Each of these contacts must be new Program Participants and not previously contacted. D. The Respondent shall provide Day Labor Services which extends work opportunities to Program Participants. 1. Participants will be paid in cash and be provided lunch daily. 2. Day Labor opportunities must be extended to a minimum of 6 panhandlers per day for 3 days a week D. The Respondent shall extend offers to provide Case Management Services to Program Participants. E. The Respondent shall cooperate with any City, State or Federal program data collection and evaluation efforts by providing the requested information for services delivered. Services provided to any identified homeless persons shall be entered in the local Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) F. The Respondent shall participate in networking activities as designated by the City to include but not be limited to two networking meetings per Program period of six months. G. The Respondent shall provide detailed reports to the City’s Asset Management Department. 1. Daily documentation shall include: a) Contact Location b) Participants c) Work conducted 2. Monthly Reporting shall include a) Number of persons contacted and where b) Number accepting case management services c) Type of services accepted d) Number accepting compensation for day labor e) Anonymized HMIS data f) Program expenditures H. The Respondent’s Program shall address the Program Participant’s’ immediate financial needs through a paid service that satisfies a public service while also providing supportive services that may lead to an increase in consistent income and stable housing for those who are homeless or are at risk of becoming homeless. I. The Respondent shall describe a comprehensive set of supportive and/or referral services available to Program Participants based on individual/family assessment results. Supportive and referral services strategies shall include at a minimum: 1. Childcare services (tuition or fees) 2. Transportation 3. Tuition for training 4. Supplies/Uniforms