Making the Grade
Agency Grades
New York Citywide, FY 2019
The City of New York had $6.3 billion in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 45% on construction, 21% on professional services, 24% on standard services, and 10% on goods. The City agencies graded received a C grade, earning an F grade with African Americans, a B grade with Asian Americans, a C grade with Hispanic Americans, and a D grade with women-owned firms. In FY19, the agencies graded spent $911.9 million with M/WBEs, an additional $181 million since FY 18. This represents 14.5% M/WBE spending, a 2.7% increase in its M/WBE share since FY18.
Read MoreDepartment of Housing Preservation and Development, FY 2019
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development had $58.4 million in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 21% on construction, 14% on professional services, 63% on standard services, and 2% on goods. HPD received a C grade, earning a D grade with African Americans, an A grade with Asian Americans, a C grade with Hispanic Americans, and a D grade with women-owned firms. In FY19, HPD spent $21.2 million with M/WBEs, an additional $6.7 million since FY 2018. This represents 36.3% M/WBE spending, a 11.8% increase in its M/WBE share since FY18.
Read MoreFire Department, FY 2019
The Fire Department had $162.3 million in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 23% on construction, 30% on professional services, 42% on standard services, and 6% on goods. FDNY received a C grade, earning an F grade with African Americans, an A grade with Asian Americans, a B grade with Hispanic Americans, and a D grade with women-owned firms. In FY19, FDNY spent $27.5 million with M/WBEs, an additional $6.2 million since FY 2018. This represents 16.9% M/WBE spending, a 5.7% increase in its M/WBE share since FY18.
Read MoreDepartment of Youth and Community Development, FY 2019
The Department of Youth and Community Development had $8.2 million in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 0% on construction, 42% on professional services, 36% on standard services, and 22% on goods. DYCD received a B grade, earning an A grade with African Americans, a B grade with Asian Americans, a C grade with Hispanic Americans, and a D grade with women-owned firms. In FY19, DYCD spent $3.7 million with M/WBEs, an additional $181,438 since FY 2018. This represents 45.3% M/WBE spending, a 4.4% increase in its M/WBE share since FY18.
Read MoreDepartment of Transportation, FY 2019
The Department of Transportation had $759.7 million in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 57% on construction, 14% on professional services, 28% on standard services, and 2% on goods. The DOT received a D grade, earning an F grade with African Americans, an F grade with Asian Americans, a C grade with Hispanic Americans, and an F grade with women-owned firms. In FY19, DOT spent $52.4 million with M/WBEs, an additional $8.4 million since FY 2018. This represents 6.9% M/WBE spending, a 0.1% increase in its M/WBE share since FY18.
Read MoreDepartment of Small Business Services, FY 2019
The Department of Small Business Services had $6.6 million in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 2% on construction, 55% on professional services, 40% on standard services, and 3% on goods. SBS received a B grade, earning an A 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 FY19, SBS spent $3.3 million with M/WBEs, an additional $12,075 since FY 2018. This represents 49.6% M/WBE spending, a 10.1% decrease in its M/WBE share since FY18.
Read MoreDepartment of Sanitation, FY 2019
The Department of Sanitation had $494.5 million in total M/ WBE-eligible spending, with 13% on construction, 24% on professional services, 62% on standard services, and 2% on goods. DSNY received a D grade, earning an F grade with African Americans, a D grade with Asian Americans, an F grade with Hispanic Americans, and an F grade with women-owned firms. In FY19, DSNY spent $15.5 million with M/WBEs, an additional $719,770 since FY 2018. This represents 3.1% M/WBE spending, a 0.1% increase in its M/WBE share since FY18.
Read MoreDepartment of Probation, FY 2019
The Department of Probation had $1.9 million in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 0% on construction, 12% on professional services, 38% on standard services, and 50% on goods. DOP received a B grade, earning a C 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 FY19, DOP spent $668,729 with M/WBEs, an additional $79,220 since FY 2018. This represents 35.5% M/WBE spending, a 16.3% increase in its M/WBE share since FY18.
Read MoreDepartment of Parks and Recreation, FY 2019
The Department of Parks and Recreation had $356 million in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 73% on construction, 10% on professional services, 14% on standard services, and 4% on goods. DPR received a B grade, earning an F 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 FY19, DPR spent $93.3 million with M/WBEs, a decrease of $3.2 million since FY 2018. This represents 26.2% M/WBE spending, a 3.9% decrease in its M/WBE share since FY18.
Read MoreDepartment of Information Technology and Telecommunications, FY 2019
The Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications had $292.5 million in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 0% on construction, 72% on professional services, 26% on standard services, and 2% on goods. DoITT received a B grade, earning an F grade with African Americans, an A grade with Asian Americans, a D grade with Hispanic Americans, and an A grade with women-owned firms. In FY19, DoITT spent $79.8 million with M/WBEs, an additional $27.8 million since FY 2018. This represents 27.3% M/WBE spending, a 12% increase in its M/WBE share since FY18.
Read MorePolice Department, FY 2019
The Police Department had $228.6 million in M/WBE-eligible spending, with 16% on construction, 26% on professional services, 41% on standard services, and 17% on goods. The Police Department received a B grade, earning an F grade with African Americans, a C grade with Asian Americans, a B grade with Hispanic Americans, and an A grade with women-owned firms. In FY19, the Police Department spent $51 million with M/WBEs, an additional $19.5 million since FY 2018. This represents 22.3% M/WBE spending, a 7.4% increase in its M/WBE share since FY18.
Read MoreNYC Emergency Management, FY 2019
The Office of Emergency Management had $8.9 million in M/WBE-eligible spending, with 0% on construction, 39% on professional services, 41% on standard services, and 20% on goods. OEM received a C grade, earning a C grade with African Americans, a D grade with Asian Americans, a D grade with Hispanic Americans, and a D grade with women-owned firms. In FY19, OEM spent $1.6 million with M/WBEs, an additional $340,299 since FY 2018. This represents 18% M/WBE spending, a 4.9% increase in its M/WBE share since FY18.
Read MoreOffice of Administrative Trials and Hearings, FY 2019
The Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings had $2.8 million in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 0% on construction, 44% on professional services, 40% on standard services, and 16% on goods. OATH received a C grade, earning an F grade with African Americans, an A grade with Asian Americans, an F grade with Hispanic Americans, and a C grade with women-owned firms. In FY19, OATH spent $1.1 million with M/WBEs, an additional $158,022 since FY 2018. This represents 40.6% M/WBE spending, a 14.6% increase in its M/WBE share since FY18.
Read MoreLaw Department, FY 2019
The Law Department had $49.6 million in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 0% on construction, 86% on professional services, 9% on standard services, 4% on goods. The Law Department received a C grade, earning an F grade with African Americans, an A grade with Asian Americans, an F grade with Hispanic Americans, and a C grade with women-owned firms. In FY19, the Law Department spent $3.9 million with M/WBEs, an additional $861,638 since FY 2018. This represents 7.9% M/WBE spending, a 1.8% increase in its M/WBE share since FY18.
Read MoreLandmarks Preservation Commission, FY 2019
The Landmarks Preservation Commission had $259,073 in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 36% on construction, 17% on professional services, 16% on standard services, and 30% on goods. LPC received a B grade, earning a D 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 FY19, LPC spent $53,194 with M/WBEs, a decrease of $2,273 since FY 2018. This represents 20.5% M/WBE spending, a 4.6% decrease in its M/WBE share since FY18.
Read MoreHuman Resources Administration, FY 2019
The Human Resources Administration had $164.1 million in total M/WBE-eligible spending, with 1% on construction, 51% on professional services, 45% on standard services, and 3% on goods. HRA received a C grade, earning an F grade with African Americans, an A grade with Asian Americans, a D grade with Hispanic Americans, and a B grade with women-owned firms. In FY19, HRA spent $50.4 million with M/WBEs, an additional $17.5 million since FY 2018. This represents 30.7% M/WBE spending, a 8.2% increase in its M/WBE share since FY18.
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