On-Call Youth Tutoring

Agency: Seattle Housing Authority
State: Washington
Type of Government: State & Local
NAICS Category:
  • 611710 - Educational Support Services
  • 624110 - Child and Youth Services
Posted Date: Oct 28, 2025
Due Date: Nov 24, 2025
Solicitation No: 6158
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On-Call Youth Tutoring
Solicitation #
6158
Category
Consulting and professional services
Issue date
Monday, October 27, 2025
Due date
Monday, November 24, 2025 - 01:00pm
Status
Open
Solicitation type
Request for Proposals
Solicitation document
Pre-bid meeting
Pre-Submittal Meeting
Monday, November 3, 2025 at 10:00am
Deadline to submit questions
Wednesday, November 5, 2025 - 01:00pm

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CONSULTANT REGISTRATION FORM
If you plan on submitting a Proposal for this project, please complete this registration
form and e-mail it to Patti Armstrong, Sr. Contract Administrator, at
patti.armstrong@seattlehousing.org so that you can be contacted directly if necessary.
SEATTLE HOUSING AUTHORITY
RFP Solicitation No. 6158
On-Call Youth Tutoring
Name of Firm: _____________________________________
Business Address: ________________________ _________
__________________________________
__________________________________
Contact Information:
Name: _________________________________________
Title: __________________________________________
Telephone #: __________________
Thank you.
e-mail: _________________________________________
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
(SOLICITATION NO. 6158)
For
On-Call Youth Tutoring
TABLE OF CONTENTS
A. INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................... 1
B. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS............................................................................... 2
C. SCOPE OF WORK .................................................................................................. 4
D. INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED IN YOUR PROPOSAL ................................... 6
E. CONSULTANT EVALUATION CRITERIA .............................................................. 8
F. SELECTION PROCESS .......................................................................................... 9
G. CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS............................................................................... 10
H. ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION ...................................................................... 10
ATTACHMENTS:
A. FORMS:
Vendor Fact Sheet
Suspension and Debarment Compliance Certificate
B. INFORMATIONAL EXHIBITS:
HUD Section 3 Information and Section 3 Forms
RFP Issued On:
Monday, October 27, 2025
Proposal Due:
Thursday, November 20, 2025
by 1:00 PM PST
Seattle Housing Authority
Request for Proposals (Solicitation No. 6158)
ON-CALL YOUTH TUTORING
A. INTRODUCTION
1) General: The Seattle Housing Authority (SHA) is seeking qualified professional firms
to assist in providing year-round tutoring, academic assistance and reading
interventions to youth living in SHA housing and receiving housing assistance from
SHA.
2) Seattle Housing Authority Background: SHA is an independent public corporation
providing long-term, low-income rental housing and rental assistance to more than
38,000 people in the city of Seattle. We believe in providing more than housing for our
tenants, and we partner with many organizations to offer an array of services and
community activities to help those we serve improve their lives. The majority of SHA's
funding is federal, through the U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development
(HUD). Other income includes rent revenue and non-HUD public and private grants.
SHA operates according to the following Mission and Values:
Our Mission
The mission of the Seattle Housing Authority is to enhance the Seattle community
by creating and sustaining decent, safe and affordable living environments that
foster stability and increase self-sufficiency for people with low incomes.
Our Values
As stewards of the public trust, we pursue our mission and responsibilities in a
spirit of service, teamwork, and respect. We embrace the values of excellence,
collaboration, innovation, and appreciation.
SHA owns and operates more than 8,500 housing units at nearly 400 sites throughout
the city. SHA also administers approximately 12,000 Housing Choice Vouchers,
enabling low-income residents to receive rental assistance throughout the Seattle
housing market. SHA, an independent public corporation established in 1939, is
governed by a seven-member Board of Commissioners, two of whom are SHA
residents. Commissioners are appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City
Council. More information is available at seattlehousing.org.
3) Women and Minority Business Enterprise (WMBE) Inclusion: SHA requires
proposers to make good-faith efforts to meet SHA’s 14% aspirational WMBE goal and
provide meaningful opportunities to WMBE firms to participate in the direct
performance of commercially useful work as part of the proposed Project Team.
4) [Reserved.]
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5) Cooperative Purchasing: RCW 39.34 allows cooperative purchasing between
public agencies (political subdivisions) in the State of Washington. Public agencies
that file an Interlocal Joint Purchasing Agreement with SHA may also wish to procure
the services herein offered by the successful party. The successful party shall have
the option of extending its offer to SHA to other agencies for the same cost, terms and
conditions.
SHA does not accept any responsibility for agreements, contracts or purchase orders
issued by other public agencies to the successful party. Each public agency accepts
responsibility for compliance with any additional or varying laws and regulations
governing purchase by or on behalf of the public agency. SHA accepts no
responsibility for the performance of the successful party in providing services to other
public agencies, nor any responsibility for the payment price to the successful party
for other public-agency purchases.
B. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS
Schedule:
Activity
Location
If you have MS Teams and would
like to join the meeting virtually,
Pre-Submittal please e-mail
Meeting
patti.armstrong@seattlehousing.org
and you will be sent an invitation to
join.
Day
Monday
Date
11/3/25
Deadline for
Questions
By Email
Wednesday 11/5/25
SUBMITTAL DEADLINE AND DELIVERY INFORMATION
E-Mail to: patti.armstrong@seattlehousing.org Thursday 11/24/25
Time
10:00
AM
PT
1:00
PM
PT
1:00
PM
PT
Questions: Questions must be in writing and sent prior to the Deadline for
Questions date and time shown above. Submit your questions to
patti.armstrong@seattlehousing.org.
Addenda: In the event there are changes or clarifications to this RFP, SHA will issue
an addendum. Addenda will be published on SHA’s website at Do business with us |
Seattle Housing Authority. It is the responsibility of proposers to check this website
before submitting and downloading any addenda issued. If you are unable to
download the addenda, you may e-mail the Contract Administrator, Patti Armstrong
at patti.armstrong@seattlehousing.org to have a copy of the addenda e-mailed to you.
Pre-Submittal Meeting: Proposers are strongly encouraged to attend a Pre-
Submittal Meeting at the date and time indicated above.
Submittal: The deadlines given above are firm as to place, date, and time. SHA will
not consider any proposal received after the deadline.
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All proposals should be clearly marked when e-mailed to avoid any confusion about
recording arrival dates and times. Proposers should take this practice into account
and submit their materials early to avoid any risk of ineligibility caused by
unanticipated delays or other delivery problems. NOTE: A faxed or hand delivered
proposal is not acceptable.
All proposals received will become the property of the Seattle Housing Authority and
will not be returned to the Proposer.
Proposals should be limited to a maximum of 10 pages single sided, or 5 pages
double sided in no smaller than 12-point font on 8½” by 11” sheets. The following are
NOT INCLUDED in the page limit mentioned above: your cover letter, vendor fact
sheet, resumes, the Suspension and Debarment Certificate, and any applicable
Section 3 form(s). Your cover letter should express your interest in performing the
work. A principal or officer of the firm authorized to execute contracts or other similar
documents on the firm’s behalf must sign the letter.
1) Required number of copies: Proposers responding to this RFP shall submit their
proposal to the e-mail address indicated above. The following items/forms are
to be submitted as a separate file and not included in your Proposal. Do not
include these items/forms in the proposal.
Vendor Fact Sheet
Suspension and Debarment Compliance Certificate
Any applicable Section 3 Form(s)
2) Proprietary Proposal Material:
Any records or materials submitted to SHA in response to this RFP become public
records under Washington State law (see RCW Chapter 42.56, the Public
Disclosure Act, at https://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=42.56). Public
records must be promptly disclosed upon request unless a statute exempts
disclosure. Exemptions from disclosure include trade secrets and valuable
formulas (see RCW 42.56 and RCW Ch. 19.108); however, public disclosure
exemptions are narrow and specific. Proposers are expected to be familiar with
any potentially-applicable exemptions, and the limits of those exemptions.
Proposers are obligated to separately bind and clearly mark as “proprietary”
information any proposal records they believe are exempted from disclosure. The
body of the proposal may refer to these separately-bound records. Proposers
should mark as “proprietary” only that information they believe legitimately fits
within a public-disclosure exemption. SHA may reject solicitation responses that
are marked proprietary in their entirety.
If SHA receives a public disclosure request for records that a Proposer has marked
as “proprietary information,” SHA may notify the Proposer of this request and
postpone disclosure briefly to allow the Proposer to file a lawsuit under RCW
42.17.330 to enjoin disclosure; however, this is a courtesy of SHA and not an
obligation.
SHA has no obligation to assert an exemption from disclosure. If the Proposer
believes that its records are exempt from disclosure, the Proposer is obligated to
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This page summarizes the opportunity, including an overview and a preview of the attached documents.
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