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DI 2021 Annual Inclusion Procurement Report 5.2.22
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<br />18 <br /> <br /> <br />Strategy: <br />The Office of Diversity & Inclusion provides a more equitable playing field for Minority and women-owned businesses within the <br />City of South Bend. Our objective is to promote equal opportunity for Minority and Women-Owned -owned businesses, including <br />small local businesses, and to encourage utilization and participation of such companies in City contracting spending, providing firms <br />meet the eligibility standards and are permitted to participate in City contracts. The City's policy is to ensure nondiscrimination in the <br />award and administration of City contracts and take affirmative steps to address past discrimination as allowed under City of <br />Richmond v. J.A. Croson Co., 488 U.S. 469 (1989). The Office of Diversity & Inclusion also strives to create a level playing field on <br />which underutilized Minority and Women-Owned business enterprises can compete fairly for City contracts; ensure that only firms <br />that fully meet eligibility standards are to participate as underutilized Minority and Women-Owned business enterprises; help remove <br />barriers to the participation of underutilized Minority and Women-Owned business enterprises in City contracts; assist the <br />development of Minority and Women-Owned -owned businesses and facilitate the growth of business infrastructure to allow firms to <br />compete successfully in the City's Marketplace outside any targeted Minority and Women-Owned business enterprise Program, and <br />ensure that the Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprise Program is administered in accordance with applicable law, and <br />strive to increase both the availability and utilization of Minority and Women-Owned -owned business. <br />The Office of D&I is looking for innovative ways to promote a mentorship program for local small businesses to partner with <br />established prime contractors. By enhancing business skills and broadening the base of small businesses, we plan to meet the overall <br />goals of this Program. The City of South Bend has proactively developed and used race-and gender-neutral measures as the preferred <br />means to facilitate the participation of all firms in City contracting opportunities. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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