Proposals Sought for Day/Night Shelter Services To Aid Unhoused During Upcoming Cold Weather Season

Request For Proposal (2)

Local government and nonprofit partners are inviting proposals from qualified, experienced service providers willing to operate daytime and nighttime shelters for people experiencing homelessness during the coming cold months.

The Kalamazoo County Continuum of Care, United Way of South Central Michigan, Kalamazoo County Government, and the City of Kalamazoo together issued the Request For Proposal (RFP) with the goal of making sure unhoused individuals and families have access to safe, warm and supportive shelter.

Changes at local shelters will reduce emergency overnight beds in Kalamazoo County by as many as 160 beds beginning in October. This RFP seeks providers who can expand or establish winter shelter operations, with particular emphasis on adult men and individuals not engaged in long-term programming.

“Every day our network of providers sees what it means to not have a safe place to sleep,” said Patrese Griffin, who leads the Continuum of Care through United Way. “Winter shelter is about more than staying warm. It’s about dignity, safety and stability. Through this partnership, we can build on the expertise of local providers and make sure no one in Kalamazoo County is left out in the cold.”

Kalamazoo County Government plans to dedicate $396,750 towards this effort. Jen Strebs, Chair of the Kalamazoo County Board of Commissioners, said the basic human need for shelter drives this effort.

“We have a responsibility to make sure no one is left without shelter when winter hits, and we can’t wait until the first snow to act,” said Strebs. “This is about protecting lives and making sure every person in our community has a safe place when the weather is most dangerous.”

“Kalamazoo County is committed to finding real solutions that support those most at risk,” added Kalamazoo County Administrator/Controller Dr. Kevin A. Catlin. “We’re working alongside United Way, the Continuum of Care, the City of Kalamazoo, and others to make it happen. Together, we can build partnerships that keep people safe this winter and connect them to long-term stability.”

City of Kalamazoo Mayor David Anderson applauded the collective approach to a need that touches hundreds of lives across every community.

“Homelessness doesn’t stop at city or county borders,” said Anderson “That’s why the City of Kalamazoo has committed $300,000 to this effort. We stand alongside the County, United Way and the Continuum of Care to expand shelter capacity when it’s needed the most this winter.”

RFP Details & Eligibility

Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, governmental entities, and community service providers with demonstrated experience in shelter or homelessness services. Applicants must have the capacity to operate through the whole winter season, comply with safety regulations, and ensure adequate staffing.

The selected provider(s) would deliver a combination of day shelter services, overnight shelter services and shelter access coordination. Services must be trauma-informed, culturally responsive and designed to connect guests with resources that support stability beyond the winter season. The local partners encourage proposals that demonstrate strong fiscal stewardship, leverage community partnerships, and present scalable, effective shelter solutions.

  • Here is the timeline to evaluate proposals and select a provider:
  • RFP: Released September 9th
  • Deadline for Questions: September 19, 2025
  • Proposals Due: October 9, 2025, at 5:00 p.m.
  • Evaluation Period: Week of October 20, 2025
  • Notification of Award: October 27, 2025
  • Contract Start Date: November 1, 2025
  • Operational Period: November 1, 2025 – March 31, 2026
  • Available funding: $700,000

Proposals must be submitted via email to Patrese Griffin by October 9 at 5:00 p.m and can be found by visiting https://unitedforscmi.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/FinalWinter-Shelter-RFP.pdf.

Questions about the RFP should be directed to Patrese Griffin, Kalamazoo County Continuum of Care Director, at p.griffin@uwscmi.org. Responses will be posted on a rolling basis as questions are received. You may also visit our Q&A page at https://unitedforscmi.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/RFP-QA.pdf.

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