CITY OF SAN ANTONIO
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
INTERDEPARTMENTAL MEMORANDUM
TO: Sheryl Sculley, City Manager
FROM: Melody Woosley, Director, Department of Human Services (DHS)
COPIES TO: High Profile Contract Council Committee; Xavier Urrutia, Interim Assistant City Manager; Ben Gorzell, Jr., CPA, Chief Financial Officer; Troy Elliott, CPA, Director, Finance; Edward Gonzales, Assistant Director, DHS; Kimberly Bianco, Contracts Administrator; DHS; File
SUBJECT: Rural Child Care Management Services
DATE: June 23, 2015
The Department of Human Services (DHS) will provide a post-solicitation briefing on Rural Child Care Management Services.
For over 20 years, the City of San Antonio, through DHS, has managed the Child Care Services (CCS) program in the 12 county Alamo Workforce Development Area. The program provides subsidized childcare for families who are working or attending school and meet income and other qualification requirements.
To be eligible, parents must be working, training, and/or in school for an average of 25 (single parent) to 50 (two parent household) hours per week in a target occupation as defined by the Workforce Solutions Alamo Demand Target Occupation or High Growth High Demand List. In addition, household income must be at or below 85% of the State median household income and incorporate all sources of income, including child support. The program serves an average of 8,100 children on a daily basis with over 3,200 children on a waitlist to receive subsidized childcare.
Historically, DHS has contracted with the Alamo Area Development Corporation (AADC) to provide services to clients in the 11 rural counties surrounding Bexar County. The current contract will expire September 30, 2015 and AADC has chosen not to exercise the available one year renewal option. The City issued a Request for Proposal (RFP), for "Rural Child Care Management Services" (RFP 6100005743, 15-044) on April 7, 2015, with a submission...
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