In an effort to support and improve various programs offered
by the City of Bloomington, it is in the best interest of the City
to create and enhance relationships with the private sector, including
individuals, corporations and other organizations, through sponsorship
arrangements. Sponsorship arrangements are deemed not to constitute
a public forum for communication and debate. The recognition rights
established by the sponsorships are established and retained at the
City's discretion. Sponsorships will create alternative revenue streams
that will increase the City's ability to improve and to maintain various
City programs and/or to provide enhanced levels of service and maintenance
beyond the core levels funded from other funds of the City for the
benefit of users and the community at large. In appreciation of such
support, it is the policy of the City to support our local businesses,
residents, and other organizations by providing these sponsors with
suitable acknowledgement of their contribution. However, such recognition
should adhere to the aesthetic values and purposes of the City and/or
its specific program. In addition, such recognition should not detract
from the public's experience or expectation, nor should it impair
the visual qualities of the City or be perceived as creating a proprietary
interest.
As used in this article, unless the context otherwise requires:
FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTION
Cash, goods, and/or services, paid, given or provided to
the City at such time or times as set forth in the sponsorship agreement.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, corporation, firm, limited-liability
company, or other legal entity.
RECOGNITION
The display or announcement of a person's financial or other
contribution of value to an event.
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
An open competitive process whereby persons may express their
interest in participating in sponsorship opportunities with the City.
Requests for proposals shall include a summary of the sponsorship
opportunity, benefits for participation and a description of the open
and competitive procedure for expressing interest in participating
in sponsorship opportunities.
SPONSOR
A person that enters into a sponsorship agreement with the
City.
SPONSORSHIP
A mutually beneficial arrangement between the City and a
person, wherein the person provides a financial contribution to the
City in return for recognition of the sponsor, for a specified period
of time, toward City events, programs, or functions.
SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT
A written agreement executed between the City and a sponsor
governing a sponsorship, on terms and conditions acceptable to the
City and the sponsor.
This policy shall not apply to gifts, grants, or unsolicited donations where no sponsorship agreement exists or is required. To the extent any provisions of this article conflict with the provisions of the City Code on entertainment facility contracts under Chapter
16, the provisions of Chapter
16 shall govern and control.
All funds received from general sponsorship agreements made
pursuant to this article shall be deposited into the specific fund
associated with the sponsored event, program or function; and if no
such fund is designated, then the funds shall be deposited into the
City's general fund.
The City Manager may adopt rules for the implementation, administration
and enforcement of this article. Such rules may include, but will
not be limited to, the:
A. Types of events and programs that may be sponsored;
B. When and whether a request for proposal process is necessary for
selection of the sponsor;
C. Types of access to the commercial and/or marketing potential association
with the City, including giving sponsorship credit to the sponsor,
size, number, and placement of plaques or signs;
E. Types of programs or events that are not eligible for sponsorship.