
Request for Qualifications for Grant Program Software
- Introduction
The Mississippi Home Corporation (“MHC” or “the Corporation”) was created in 1989 as a public body corporate and politic, separate and apart from the State of Mississippi (“the State”). MHC is a legal successor-in-interest to the Mississippi Housing Finance Corporation (“MHFC”). While granting the Corporation a broader set of powers than those possessed by MHFC, the Mississippi Home Corporation Act, Sections 43-33-701 et seq., Mississippi Code of 1972, as amended (“the Act”), vested all property, rights, and powers of MHFC in the Corporation, subject to all pledges, covenants, agreements and trusts made or created by MHFC. - Purpose
The purpose of this Request for Qualifications is to solicit responses in accordance with the Mississippi Home Corporation policy from qualified firms to furnish services to MHC as identified in Scope of Services of this request. - Board
The powers of the Corporation are vested in nine (9) members of the Mississippi Home Corporation Board of Directors (“the Board”), six of which are appointed by the Governor of the State and three (3) by the Lieutenant Governor of the State, all of whom shall be residents of the State. All appointments shall be with the advice and consent of the Senate of the State Legislature. - Administrative Personnel
Mr. Scott Spivey is the Executive Director of the Corporation. The Corporation has a staff of 70 employees. - Major Objectives of the Corporation
Purchase software for the management of HUD Grant Programs from allocation through compliance monitoring. - Scope of Services
The Corporation is seeking proposals from qualified firms to provide a turnkey cloud-hosted software solution to host, maintain, and service the four grant programs listed below. Respondent’s submittals shall demonstrate how the proposed software is ready for immediate implementation.
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Programs referred to in RFQ information pages: