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Bronx Nonprofits Struggle With Financial Instability Due To Late City Payments

Dated: November 27, 2024

Bronx nonprofits are facing severe financial instability as they grapple with delayed payments from the city, jeopardizing essential services for vulnerable communities. Organizations like BronxWorks and Bronx Defenders are among those affected, with millions owed in unpaid contracts, forcing them to rely on lines of credit to meet payroll and operational costs.

Key Takeaways

  • Bronx nonprofits are owed millions in late payments from the city.
  • Organizations are forced to use lines of credit to cover payroll.
  • The city’s contract process is criticized for lacking accountability and efficiency.
  • Nonprofits are at risk of cutting services, impacting vulnerable populations.

The Financial Strain on Nonprofits

BronxWorks, which provides critical services such as youth programming, meals, and homeless shelters, is currently owed $9 million in unreimbursed services. The organization’s Chief Financial Officer, Gordon Miller, revealed that they had to resort to a line of credit to cover payroll expenses. Similarly, Bronx Defenders, which offers legal assistance to those in the criminal justice system, is waiting on $1 million in payments.

The Mayor’s Office of Contract Services (MOCS) has acknowledged the invoicing challenges faced by nonprofits but has not provided a clear solution to the ongoing delays. Despite previous initiatives aimed at improving the contract process, many organizations report that the situation has worsened.

Lack of Accountability in Payment Processes

Council Members Althea Stevens and Justin Brannan have criticized the current contract process, stating that it lacks set timeframes or deadlines for payments. They argue that without consequences for late payments, the city has little incentive to prioritize timely reimbursements. Stevens likened the city’s behavior to that of a “disengaged, deadbeat parent,” emphasizing the need for legislation that would require the city to pay interest on late payments.

The Impact on Services

The financial instability caused by late payments is not just a concern for the nonprofits themselves; it poses a significant risk to the communities they serve. Many organizations are struggling to maintain their services, with some fearing they may have to cut back on essential programs. A survey conducted by the Human Services Council found that 90% of respondents were waiting on payments totaling $365 million, with nearly one-third experiencing delays of over six months.

Technical Challenges and Delays

A major contributor to the payment delays is the city’s PASSPort system, which was recently upgraded to include invoicing and payment capabilities. However, the implementation of these new features has exacerbated existing backlogs, leaving organizations like BronxWorks and Bronx Defenders unable to submit invoices for months.

While MOCS has stated that they are working to improve the PASSPort system, organizations are still feeling the effects of the delays. Many nonprofits are left with no choice but to take out loans or lines of credit, incurring interest costs that cannot be reimbursed.

A Call for Reform

Nonprofits are calling for urgent reform to the city’s contracting process. Raye Barbieri, CEO of the Kingsbridge Heights Community Center, expressed frustration at the unfair treatment of nonprofits compared to other city vendors. She highlighted that no other category of vendor would be expected to provide services before a contract is in place.

As the holiday season approaches, the urgency for change becomes even more critical. Nonprofits are determined to continue their work, providing essential services to those in need, but they cannot sustain this model indefinitely. Without significant changes to the payment process, many organizations may face dire consequences, further jeopardizing the well-being of the communities they serve.

Sources

  • Bronx nonprofits struggle with late city payments, risking critical services and financial stability – Bronx Times, Bronx Times.
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