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Government Projects in Delaware County

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The board approved an Accounting Services Agreement with Management Advisory Group (MAGBO) Business Operations, Inc. effective July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027, with a not-to-exceed amount of 7,500 per school year. This formalizes outsourced accounting/business office support for the district for at least one fiscal year. While the primary decision for this scope is made, the contract amount and single-year term highlight MAGBO as the incumbent for accounting support and suggest a renewal/reevaluation cycle on an annual basis. Competing firms can use this to time future outreach around renewal, offer complementary services such as financial software, reporting tools, or grants management, or explore subcontracting/partnership with MAGBO for broader business office modernization.

Contract Award
$7,500Jun 16, 2026

During the June 16, 2026 meeting, the Village of Stamford approved an IT services agreement with Level Up. At Trustee Curley’s request, the agreement clarifies fees as 50 hours billed at 85 per hour and includes costs for backup software and endpoint security software. The board then voted to approve this contract, establishing Level Up as the current IT services provider for the village. While the primary decision is made, this reveals the IT support model, hourly rate, and active focus on backup and endpoint security. This is useful for vendors offering complementary solutions, security assessments, cloud services, or future competitive proposals when the agreement is revisited or expanded.

Contract Award
$4,250Jun 16, 2026

The board accepted Robinson-Broadhurst Foundation District Grants of 73807.66 and Community Grants of 55791.00 and used this funding to support programs like Sources of Strength, the Backpack Program, and Elementary Science/STEAM Lego clubs for 2026-2027. They appointed multiple staff as Sources of Strength co-directors, adult leaders, peer leaders, Backpack Program directors, and elementary science/STEAM activity leaders, all to be paid from the grant funds. This signals a robust, grant-backed focus on student mental health, basic needs support, and STEM enrichment, likely requiring curricula, program materials, data tracking, and professional learning. Vendors in SEL curricula, after-school/STEAM kits, grant management, and impact evaluation can help the district maximize these multi-source funds and sustain or expand programming as Robinson-Broadhurst cycles renew.

Grant Funding
$129,599Jun 11, 2026

The board is approving a 3000 grant from the Catskill Mountain Educational Corporation specifically for the school’s media room. While the agenda does not detail the exact scope, this implies upcoming purchases or upgrades for media, AV, or related instructional technology and furnishings tied to that space. Because the funds are earmarked for the media room, the district will need to identify and procure specific equipment or services such as audio-visual gear, recording/editing tools, seating, or room improvements within the grant constraints. Vendors offering small-scale AV systems, production equipment, or classroom media furniture can position solutions that match a tight, designated budget and support integration, training, and maintenance for staff using the space.

Grant Funding
$3,000Jun 17, 2026

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