Making the Grade

Agency Grades

Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, FY 2021

Fiscal Year 2021

The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene had $176.4 million in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 2% on construction, 69% on professional services, 16% on standard services, and 14% on goods. The DOHMH received a C grade, earning an F grade with African Americans, a C grade with Asian Americans, a D grade with Hispanic Americans, and an A grade with women-owned firms. In FY 21, DOHMH spent $111.6 million with M/WBEs, an increase of $79.7 million since FY 20. This represents 63% M/WBE spending, a 17 percentage point increase in its M/WBE share since FY 20. When compared with FY 14, DOHMH increased their spending by $101.8 milion, which represents a 43 percentage point increase in M/WBE spending.

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New York Citywide, FY 2021

Fiscal Year 2021

The City of New York had $7.2 billion in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 39% on construction, 22% on professional services, 25% on standard services, and 14% on goods. The City agencies graded received a C- grade, earning an F grade with African Americans, a B grade with Asian Americans, a D grade with Hispanic Americans, and a D grade with women-owned firms. In FY 21, the agencies graded spent $1.3 billion with M/WBEs, an additional $260.8 million since FY 20. This represents 18% M/WBE spending, a 2 percentage point increase in its M/WBE share since FY 20. When compared with FY 14, the agencies graded increased their spending by $922.2 million, which represents a 12 percentage point increase in M/WBE spending.

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Office of the Comptroller, FY 2021

Fiscal Year 2021

The Office of the Comptroller had $15.8 million in M/WBE-eligible spending, with 0% on construction, 79% on professional services, 5% on standard services, and 16% on goods. The Office of the Comptroller received an A grade, earning an A grade with African Americans, an A grade with Asian Americans, an A grade with Hispanic Americans, and a C grade with women-owned firms. In FY 21, the Comptroller’s Office spent $8.3 million with M/WBEs, an additional $959,491 since FY 20. This represents 53% M/WBE spending, a 3 percentage point increase in its M/WBE share since FY 20. When compared with FY 14, the Comptroller’s Office increased their spending by $5.9 million, which represents a 40 percentage point increase in M/WBE spending.

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Administration for Children’s Services, FY 2021

Fiscal Year 2021

The Administration for Children’s Services had $50.5 million in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 4% on construction, 34% on professional services, 46% on standard services, and 16% on goods. ACS received a B grade, earning a C grade with African Americans, an A grade with Asian Americans, an A grade with Hispanic Americans, and an F grade with women-owned firms. In FY 21, ACS spent $14.6 million with M/WBEs, a decrease of $2.8 million since FY 20. This represents 29% M/WBE spending, a 5 percentage point decrease in its M/WBE share since FY 20. When compared with FY 14, ACS increased their spending by $8.9 million, which represents an 8 percentage point increase in M/WBE spending.

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Business Integrity Commission, FY 2021

Fiscal Year 2021

The Business Integrity Commission had $173,820 in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 0% on construction, 11% on professional services, 52% on standard services, and 37% on goods. BIC received a B grade, earning an F grade with African Americans, an A grade with Asian Americans, a B grade with Hispanic Americans, and a C grade with women-owned firms. In FY 21, BIC spent $67,040 with M/WBEs, a decrease of $86,217 since FY 20. This represents 39% M/WBE spending, an 11 percentage point decrease in its M/WBE share since FY 20. When compared with FY 14, BIC decreased their spending by $1.2 million, which represents a 33 percentage point decrease in M/WBE spending.

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Civilian Complaint Review Board, FY 2021

Fiscal Year 2021

The Civilian Complaint Review Board had $848,804 in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 0% on construction, 7% on professional services, 11% on standard services, and 83% on goods. CCRB received a C grade, earning an F grade with African Americans, a D grade with Asian Americans, an A grade with Hispanic Americans, and an F grade with women-owned firms. In FY 21, CCRB spent $179,916 with M/WBEs, a decrease of $8,720 since FY 20. This represents 21% M/WBE spending, a 29 percentage point decrease in its M/WBE share since FY 20. When compared with FY 14, CCRB increased their spending by $60,490, which represents an 8 percentage point decrease in M/WBE spending.

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Commission on Human Rights, FY 2021

Fiscal Year 2021

The Commission on Human Rights had $627,414 in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 0% on construction, 29% on professional services, 53% on standard services, and 18% on goods. CCHR received an A grade, earning an A grade with African Americans, an A grade with Asian Americans, a B grade with Hispanic Americans, and a C grade with women-owned businesses. In FY 21, CCHR spent $371,832 with M/WBEs, a decrease of $223,623 since FY 20. This represents 59% M/WBE spending, a 6 percentage point decrease in its M/WBE share since FY 20. When compared with FY 14, CCHR increased their spending by $346,400, which represents a 46 percentage point increase in M/WBE spending.

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Department for the Aging, FY 2021

Fiscal Year 2021

The Department for the Aging had $975,471 in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 21% on construction, 33% on professional services, 20% on standard services, and 26% on goods. DFTA received an A grade, earning an A grade with African Americans, an A grade with Asian Americans, an A grade with Hispanic Americans, and a B grade with women-owned businesses. In FY 21, DFTA spent $575,131 with M/WBEs, a decrease of $273,025 since FY 20. This represents 59% M/WBE spending, a 7 percentage point decrease in its M/WBE share since FY 20. When compared with FY 14, DFTA increased their spending by $395,584, which represents a 51 percentage point increase in M/WBE spending.

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Department of Buildings, FY 2021

Fiscal Year 2021

The Department of Buildings had $48.9 million in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 2% on construction, 55% on professional services, 36% on standard services, and 7% on goods. DOB received a C grade, earning an F grade with African Americans, an A grade with Asian Americans, a D grade with Hispanic Americans, and an F grade with women-owned businesses. In FY 21, DOB spent $23.7 million with M/WBEs, an additional $14 million since FY 20. This represents 49% M/WBE spending, a 14% increase in its M/WBE share since FY 20. When compared with FY 14, DOB increased their spending by $21.3 million, which represents a 33 percentage point increase in M/WBE spending.

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Department of City Planning, FY 2021

Fiscal Year 2021

The Department of City Planning had $4.7 million in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 1% on construction, 87% on professional services, 3% on standard services, and 10% on goods. DCP received a D grade, earning an F grade with African Americans, a D grade with Asian Americans, a C grade with Hispanic Americans, and an F grade with women-owned businesses. In FY 21, DCP spent $652,543 million with M/WBEs, a decrease of $1.1 million since FY 20. This represents 14% M/WBE spending, a 5 percentage point decrease in its M/WBE share since FY 20. When compared with FY 14, DCP increased their spending by $515,554, which represents a 9 percentage point decrease in M/WBE spending.

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Department of Citywide Administrative Services, FY 2021

Fiscal Year 2021

The Department of Citywide Administrative Services had $1 billion in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 8% on construction, 5% on professional services, 19% on standard services, and 68% on goods. DCAS received a D grade, earning an F grade with African Americans, a D grade with Asian Americans, an F grade with Hispanic Americans, and a D grade with women-owned businesses. In FY 21, DCAS spent $123.1 million with M/WBEs, an additional $35.2 million since FY 20. This represents 12% M/WBE spending, a 2 percentage point decrease in its M/WBE share since FY 20. When compared with FY 14, DCAS increased their spending by $88.1 million, which represents a 6 percentage point increase in M/WBE spending.

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Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, FY 2021

Fiscal Year 2021

The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (formerly the Department of Consumer Affairs) had $3.1 million in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 0% on construction, 58% on professional services, 25% on standard services, and 17% on goods. DCWP received a B grade, earning an A grade with African Americans, an A grade with Asian Americans, a D grade with Hispanic Americans, and an F grade with women-owned firms. In FY 21, DCWP spent $2.4 million with M/WBEs, a decrease of $268,598 million since FY 20. This represents 77% M/WBE spending, a 7% increase in its M/WBE share since FY 20. When compared with FY 14, DCWP increased their spending by $197,098, which represents a 67 percentage point increase in M/WBE spending.

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Department of Correction, FY 2021

Fiscal Year 2021

The Department of Correction had $76.2 million in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 48% on construction, 7% on professional services, 18% on standard services, and 27% on goods. DOC received a D grade, earning an F grade with African Americans, a B grade with Asian Americans, an F grade with Hispanic Americans, and a D grade with women-owned firms. In FY 21, DOC spent $11.4 million with M/WBEs, a decrease of $2.6 million since FY 20. This represents 15% M/WBE spending, a 9 percentage point decrease in its M/WBE share since FY 20. When compared with FY 14, DOC increased their spending by $2 million, which represents a 7 percentage point increase in M/WBE spending.

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Department of Cultural Affairs, FY 2021

Fiscal Year 2021

The Department of Cultural Affairs had $830,534 in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 92% on construction, 8% on professional services, 0% on standard services, and 1% on goods. DCLA received a D grade, earning an F grade with African Americans, an A grade with Asian Americans, an F grade with Hispanic Americans, and an F grade with women-owned firms. In FY 21, DCLA spent $105,848 with M/WBEs, a decrease of $1.3 million since FY 20. This represents 13% M/WBE spending, a 24 percentage point decrease in its M/WBE share since FY 20. When compared with FY 14, DCLA decreased their spending by $1.3 million, which represents a 6 percentage point decrease in M/WBE spending.

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Department of Design and Construction, FY 2021

Fiscal Year 2021

The Department of Design and Construction had $1.7 billion in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 80% on construction, 18% on professional services, 2% on standard services, and 0% on goods. DDC received a D grade, earning an F grade with African Americans, a C grade with Asian Americans, a C grade with Hispanic Americans, and an F grade with women-owned firms. In FY 21, DDC spent $295.2 million with M/WBEs, an increase of $38.6 million since FY 20. This represents 18% M/WBE spending, a 3 percentage point increase in its M/WBE share since FY 20. When compared with FY 14, DDC increased their spending by $201.5 million, which represents an 8 percentage point increase in M/WBE spending.

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Department of Environmental Protection, FY 2021

Fiscal Year 2021

The Department of Environmental Protection had $871.1 million in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 53% on construction, 14% on professional services, 30% on standard services, and 3% on goods. DEP received a D grade, earning an F grade with African Americans, a D grade with Asian Americans, an F grade with Hispanic Americans, and a D grade with women-owned firms. In FY 21, DEP spent $112.1 million with M/WBEs, an increase of $5.5 million since FY 20. This represents 13% M/WBE spending, a less than 1 percentage point increase in its M/WBE share since FY 20. When compared with FY 14, DEP increased their spending by $75.8 million, which represents a 10 percentage point increase in M/WBE spending.

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