City awards $45K contract to Mercy Deliverance Ministries
City commits $45,000 to Mercy Deliverance Ministries for unspecified services under a sole-source agreement.
City commits $45,000 to Mercy Deliverance Ministries for unspecified services under a sole-source agreement.
City enters into a contract with Exposure Community Development Corporation operating as Official Clutch Band, though the agreement's purpose and terms are not disclosed in the available text.
City approves printing supplies vendor for the Print Shop at competitive unit prices for one year. Routine operational purchase.
City contracts with CHORE to expand its Champion Habits program, using $100,000 in general funds. Program details are cut off in the agenda description.
Sole-source contract funds "Eat Your Way to Better Performance" nutrition initiative. Details on program scope and beneficiaries not specified in agenda text.
City commits $120,972 to Giffen Recreation for recreation services. Awarded without competitive bidding.
City commits $75,500 from general funds to Goodr, Inc. for care of low-income residents. Sole-source contract requires council approval.
City funds community-focused programs through Rebirth Community Corporation. One-year contract runs through next budget cycle.
City commits $44,850 in general funds to Swarco McCain for a 3-year agreement. Specific goods or services not fully detailed in available text.
The city is modifying its 10-year lease agreement with Stryke. Details on what changes — term extension, payment adjustments, or operational updates — are not provided in the agenda summary.
City commits $50,000 to support educational and enrichment programs for youth through a community partner. Funds come from general budget.
City locks in unit prices for toner supplies through competitive bid. One-year term keeps office operations cost-controlled.
City commits $370,000 to Cornerstone Revitalization Foundation for revitalization services under a sole-source agreement. Specific scope of work is unclear from the limited description provided.
City employees get work boots and safety shoes through competitive bid. Prices are on file with the Purchasing Agent.
City will pay Nurture of Alabama up to $75,000 for services; full service description is unclear from the agenda text.
Brings a recurring cultural and food festival to Birmingham starting September 19. Supports local food businesses and community cultural programming.
The city is spending $200,000 with Urban Impact Inc. for unspecified services. The nature and scope of these services are not detailed in the agenda item.
An earlier vote on this agreement contained an incorrect contract amount. The Council is correcting that mistake by rescinding the April vote and approving the corrected terms with Baptist Health Foundation.
City commits $420,000 to HouseProud Atlanta for services. Details of the service scope are incomplete; check the full resolution for what residents receive.
Fire departments get a steady supplier of suppression equipment at pre-negotiated prices. Contract covers one year of as-needed purchases.