New York Nonprofit Secures $83M Contract to Provide Housing for People Living with HIV/AIDS in Brooklyn

New York Nonprofit Secures $83M Contract to Provide Housing for People Living with HIV/AIDS in Brooklyn

St. Nicks Alliance Corp., a nonprofit based in Brooklyn, has secured an $83.2 million contract from the city’s Department of Social Services/Human Resources Administration to operate and maintain 459 housing units for clients of the HIV/AIDS Services Administration and their families, as reported by Crain’s New York Business.

These housing units are intended for individuals living with HIV or AIDS who are homeless and also dealing with serious mental illness, substance use disorder, or both. St Nicks Alliance will use the contract funds to lease apartments for their clients while focusing on lease renewals.

The organization was among several nonprofits that responded to the city’s request for proposals concerning 2,272 supportive housing units in total .

This news comes after Brooklyn Nonprofit Lands $83M Contract to Offer Housing For New Yorkers With HIV/AIDS

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