Indianapolis City, Indiana

Anthem Foundation, LISC Indianapolis Launch Community-Driven Initiative to Help Build a More Equitable Food System

INDIANAPOLIS–Mar 30, 2021, Anthem Foundation and LISC Indianapolis are launching a major effort to improve nutritious food access and help build a more equitable food system. The initiative is a commitment to increase sustainable access to nutritious food by empowering and investing in a community-driven plan. Anthem Foundation has committed $2.45 million over a three-year period to LISC Indianapolis to ...

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2021 INDOT Consultant Open Houses

(INDIANAPOLIS) – The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) will be hosting Consultant Open Houses throughout the 2021 calendar year. Each District plans to host approximately 50 of these “meet and greets”. Efforts will be made to schedule these “meets and greets” between RFP advertisements. Interested firms participating in these open houses will be allotted one 30-45 minute time slot per district per ...

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enVista Launches Premier Order Management System (OMS) RFP, Providing Complimentary, Comprehensive Evaluation Guide and Best Practice Process For Long-Term OMS Success

Developed by enVista’s highly experienced OMS selection and implementation team, enVista’s Premier Order Management RFP encompasses extensive requirements including key functionality, product architecture, and professional services to help retailers select the optimal order management system INDIANAPOLIS – enVista, a global software, consulting and managed services provider, optimizing and transforming physical and digital commerce, announces the general availability and launch of its complimentary, ...

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IDEM Announces Over $2 Million in Grant Funding for Clean Air Projects

(INDIANAPOLIS) — The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) announced Round 2 of grant funding from the DieselWise Indiana with Volkswagen DERA Option program, which will distribute awards ranging from $50,000 to $750,000. Total available funding for this round is $2.2 million. Grant money will be awarded to clean air projects that significantly reduce diesel emissions from nonroad vehicles or equipment ...

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City issues request for proposals on Commons playground renovations

COLUMBUS, Ind. — The city is issuing a Request for Proposals for a renovation of the James A. Henderson playground inside The Commons in downtown Columbus. Pam Harrell, director of business services for the Columbus Parks and Recreation Department, said the RFP does not include lighting and fan work, which will be done separately. It also does not include the ...

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Core US Fixed Income Investment Management Services

Plan:Pension Fund of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Location:IN Posted:07/16/2020 The Pension Fund of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) is seeking proposals from firms interested in providing domestic core fixed income investment management services. The Pension Fund is seeking a firm to manage approximately $100 million and encourages emerging, minority, and female firms to submit proposals. To obtain ...

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City to delay golf decision, seek proposals for entity to operate Greenbelt

Columbus Mayor Jim Lienhoop announced Wednesday that there would be a change to the schedule for decisions regarding public golf in Columbus. The city had previously indicated that resolutions recommending the closure of Greenbelt Golf Course would be presented to Columbus City Council on July 21 and the Columbus Parks and Recreation Board on Aug. 3. Those resolutions will not ...

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City to delay Greenbelt decision and release RFP for potential operators

The city’s decision on the future of its golf courses has been delayed by about two months as a new option has emerged — turning over management of Greenbelt Golf Course to a new operator. Columbus officials previously indicated that that resolutions recommending closing Greenbelt would be presented to the Columbus City Council on July 21 and the Columbus Parks ...

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County Takes Another Step Toward Communication Towers

While no communication towers will be going up this year, Kosciusko County commissioners Tuesday approved a step in the process that could lead to countywide broadband internet. Terry Burnworth, owner of Pyramid Consulting, who has been working with the county on its public safety communications system, asked the county commissioners Tuesday morning “to send out the request for proposals for ...

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$25M RENOVATIONS IN PURDUE DINING SPOTS

Purdue University and Aramark announced they have entered into a retail dining operator agreement that will enhance dining offerings for Purdue’s West Lafayette campus and community. Aramark will reportedly be investing about $25 million to completely renovate about 67,000 square feet of dining space in various campus locations. The partnership comes after a collaborative request for proposals process, including input from students, faculty, ...

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Notice of Request For Proposals for Guaranteed Savings Contract Notice

Notice of Request For Proposals for Guaranteed Savings Contract Notice is hereby given that the John Glenn School Corporation, St. Joseph County, Indiana (the “School Corporation”), shall receive proposals for a Guaranteed Savings Contract with respect to photovoltaic, renovating, improving and upgrading any or all of the facilities operated by the School Corporation. All such proposals shall be received until ...

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GOP’s Spartz, Democrat Hale win Indiana’s 5th district bids

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — State Sen. Victoria Spartz has won the Republican nomination to replace GOP Rep. Susan Brooks in a central Indiana congressional district that Democrats are targeting for the fall election. Spartz won Tuesday’s primary over 14 other candidates in the 5th Congressional District after flooding TV screens and mailboxes with ads fueled largely by $1 million she loaned ...

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Bloomington letter: Meeting coverage wasn’t satisfactory

To the editor: I’ve heard complaints about the liberal media for years — usually from those on the right who wish to discredit unflattering reporting or inconvenient facts. Proving this to be a false narrative, an April 30 article was so conservative it should have been labeled as an editorial. The article covered the current phase of the Bloomington trash ...

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Three New Test Companies Bid for Exam School Test

Three high-level testing companies have submitted bids to Boston Public Schools to be the next Exam School Test provider – potentially administering their first test for entrance into the City’s three elite 7-12 schools this fall. Supt. Brenda Cassellius said they are happy with the bids and believe it will result in a much fairer test that opens up exam ...

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Legal notices for week of May 20

Request for Proposals –Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) FY2020The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (“IHCDA”) released today three Request for Proposals (RFPs) for the Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG). These RFPs, grant applications and other documentation can be found on the IHCDA Public Notices’ page here: https://www.in.gov/ihcda/4053.htm.Applicant’s proposal must be submitted electronically via e-mail and received by the IHCDA no later ...

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Indiana Department of Environmental Management And Volkswagen Committee Announce Nearly $10 Million Available For Clean Air Projects

(INDIANAPOLIS) — The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) and the Indiana Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust Fund Committee (Committee) announced Round 2 of the Indiana Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust Program’s grant funding which will distribute awards ranging from $50,000 to $2 million. Total available funding for this round is $9.83 million. Grant money will be awarded to clean air projects that ...

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