Sonoma County, CA

12/12/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/12/2025 17:21

Notice of Intent to Award: Measure O Behavioral Health and Homelessness Pathways to Sustainability NOFA

Notice of Intent to Award: Measure O Behavioral Health and Homelessness Pathways to Sustainability NOFA

Published: December 12, 2025

Measure O Behavioral Health and Homelessness Pathways to Sustainability

Notice of Funding Availability DHS #25-007

The Community Advisory Panel carefully reviewed and analyzed the proposals received in response to the above referenced Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA). Based upon that review and analysis, we are recommending to the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors that contracts be awarded as follows:

Measure O Funding Recommendations

Agency

Recommended Funding Amount

California Indian Museum and Cultural Center Tribal Youth Ambassadors

$ 390,000

Catholic Charities

$ 924,818

Child Parent Institute

$ 700,000

City of Healdsburg

$ 121,700

City of Petaluma

$ 850,000

City of Rohnert Park

$ 836,686

City of Santa Rosa

$ 479,040

Committee on the Shelterless (Permanent Supportive Housing)

$ 392,034

Committee on the Shelterless (Rapid Rehousing)

$ 162,154

Community Support Network

$ 560,415

HomeFirst Services of Santa Clara County

$ 709,075

Positive Images and Latino Service Providers

$ 750,000

Sonoma County Office of Education

$ 500,000

St. Vincent de Paul

$1,000,000

Town of Windsor

$ 650,000

Verity

$ 500,000

West County Health Centers

$ 474,078

Homeless Housing, Assistance, and Prevention Funding Recommendations

Agency

Recommended Funding Amount

City of Healdsburg

$ 778,300

City of Rohnert Park

$ 436,303

City of Santa Rosa

$ 500,000

Committee on the Shelterless (Kids First Family Shelter)

$ 65,867

Committee on the Shelterless (Mary Isaak Center Emergency Shelter)

$ 102,851

Committee on the Shelterless (Permanent Supportive Housing)

$ 196,017

Committee on the Shelterless (Rapid Rehousing)

$ 81,077

Community Support Network

$ 239,585

All parties should understand that this notice of intent to award is not a promise of a contract. The County must reach agreement with the awarded parties on all terms and conditions. Parties are reminded that a failure to reach agreement will prevent the execution of an agreement and the award of funds.

Thank you for your interest in working with the County of Sonoma, and we hope you continue to submit proposals to the County for future projects.

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Nolan Sullivan

Director, Department of Health Services

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