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Council committee briefed on $23.5 million Climate Protection Fund program-administration contract

Business, Arts, Workforce, Climate, and Aviation Services Committee
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The Business, Arts, Workforce, Climate, and Aviation Services Committee heard a presentation on a proposed three-year, $23.5 million contract to consolidate administration of Climate Protection Fund rebate and grant programs; the fee is a maximum 7% (6% base + up to 1% performance) with roughly $21.8M earmarked for recipients, officials said.

Jonathan Rogers, acting deputy executive director for Denver’s Office of Climate Action, presented a proposed three-year contract to serve as the consolidated administrator for multiple rebate and grant programs funded through the city’s Climate Protection Fund ordinance. Rogers said the contract’s maximum value is $23,500,000; the administrator would receive a fee equal to a maximum 7 percent of rebates distributed (a 6 percent base fee plus up to 1 percent available as a performance incentive), and the remaining funds—about $21,800,000—would be available for distribution to recipients in the Denver community.

Rogers told the committee the contract will centralize intake, streamline approval and payment processes, and consolidate program data to support impact evaluation. He cited the vendor’s prior work…

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