Pursuant to §2-04(c) of the Procurement Policy Board Rules, City agencies that contract for human services are required to publish a plan describing their proposed procurement actions with regard to their human service contracts.
2013 Plans (updated 10/1/12)
To contact an agency regarding their Human Services Plan, please see the List of Agency Contacts.
Agency Name | Plan | Cover Sheet | New Initiative |
Administration for Children's Services | Plan | Cover | Initiative |
Criminal Justice Coordinator | Plan | Cover | Initiative |
Department for the Aging | Plan | Cover | |
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene | Plan | Cover | |
| Department of Correction | Plan | Cover | Initiative |
Department of Homeless Services | Plan | Cover | |
Department of Probation | Plan | Cover | Initiative |
Department of Youth and Community Development | Plan | Cover | Initiative |
Housing Preservation and Development | Plan | Cover | |
| Small Business Services | Plan | Cover | |
Human Resources Administration | Plan | Cover | Initiative |
Download explanation of contract status descriptions on the FY 2012 Countdown Plans
2012 Plans (updated 6/1/12)
To contact an agency regarding their Human Services Plan, please see the List of Agency Contacts.
2011 Plans (updated 3/09/12)
To contact an agency regarding their Human Services Plan, please see the List of Agency Contacts.
Agency Name | Human Services Plan |
Administration for Children's Services | All items registered |
Criminal Justice Coordinator | All items registered |
Department for the Aging | All items registered |
Department of Correction | Plan |
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene | All items registered |
Department of Youth and Community Development | Plan |
Human Resources Administration | Plan |
Discretionary (City Council Tracking) Award Tracking
As part of our efforts to ensure prompt registration of all City contracts, MOCS and the relevant City Agencies compile tracking information on all City Council designations. Learn More
Nonprofit Contract Facilitator
As part of the Mayor's new initiatives to help New York City nonprofits face economic challenges, The Mayor's Office of Contract Services has designated senior staffer Jennifer Walty as Nonprofit Contract Facilitator to help nonprofits that need special assistance with City rules, regulations or policies affecting their ability to obtain City funding. She can be reached at NFPhelp@cityhall.nyc.gov or by calling 311.
To find out more about the Mayor's initiatives to assist New York City nonprofits please click here.
Expanded Returnable Grant Fund
On April 6, 2009, Mayor Bloomberg announced a new initiative to increase the loan fund availability to nonprofits. Beginning July 1, 2009 the loan fund will offer expanded eligibility in an effort to assist nonprofits during short term cash flow difficulties. Click here to download the application.