LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Campus for Hope is looking for partners across the Las Vegas Valley to help the unhoused get critical services and permanently recover from homelessness.

The 2026 Request for Partnership (RFP) launched Monday. Applications from non-profits can be accepted today through March 20.

A press release states the application process is “inviting mission-aligned nonprofit organizations across Southern Nevada to collaborate in delivering coordinated, trauma-informed, and high-impact services for individuals and families experiencing homelessness.”

The Campus has been dubbed a “one-stop” shop for families, seniors, and adults struggling with homelessness, helping people get numerous critical services in one place.

“When you co-locate all those services on one campus, you’re making it easier for the individual: I’m not as a single mom having to run to one place to go get my SNAP card, and another place to get WIC benefits, and another place to go look for employment. I can do all of that on the campus. So that co-location benefits the individuals on our campus because it removes those barriers that they might have to accessing services,” said CEO Kim Jefferies to FOX5.

The Campus has met with 100 non-profits so far; Jefferies said College of Southern Nevada has offered to partner in a number of ways with the project, including dental services for residents.

Organizations interested in applying will have multiple opportunities to engage with campus officials through the RFP process, the release states. Anyone with interest can email here: [email protected]

The project has received plenty of interest and debate from community members and neighbors.

Campus for Hope is scheduled to open in 2028.

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