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File #: 2025-919    Version: 1 Name:
Type: New Business Status: Withdrawn
File created: 9/23/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/13/2025 Final action: 10/13/2025
Title: Review of Resolution 84-R36 and Municipal Nonprofit Funding Practices
Attachments: 1. Memo to CC - 1984 Resolution (w.exhibits), 2. Non Profit Funding, 3. Request to Pull Oct. 13th Agenda Item 13.a
Placement: New Business
Action Requested: Motion / Vote
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Review of Resolution 84-R36 and Municipal Nonprofit Funding Practices
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Submitted By: Christina Flores, Project Manager

Strategic Plan Link: The City's Mission to enhance our community's quality of life.

Executive Summary (General Business): Staff will provide a review of City Council Resolution 84-R36, adopted in 1984, which prohibits the City from approving cash contributions to nonprofit organizations. The presentation will also summarize the legal framework governing municipal nonprofit funding and compare practices from other large Florida cities.

Presentation Information: 10 minutes, presented by Carmen Capezzuto, Director of Neighborhood Services

Staff Recommendation: Move that the Council hear the presentation and provide direction regarding Resolution 84-R36 or potential nonprofit funding practices.

Alternate Recommendations:
1. Move that the Council amend the recommendation and direct the City Manager to explore amendments or alternatives to Resolution 84-R36.
2. Move that the Council take no further action.

Background: In June 1984, the City Council adopted Resolution 84-R36, establishing a policy of not approving cash contributions to outside organizations. While recognizing the value of nonprofit services, Council determined at that time that allocating taxpayer dollars to private organizations was not a proper function of City government. This resolution has never been repealed or amended and remains in effect today. At the May 2025 Strategic Planning Session, Council requested a review of Resolution 84-R36, clarification of the legal framework for nonprofit funding, and research into how other Florida municipalities handle nonprofit funding.

Issues/Analysis: Resolution 84-R36 is binding until repealed or amended by Council. Florida law prohibits the use of public funds for private purposes, but funding may be lawful if it serves a clearly defined public purpose and the ...

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