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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSponsorship Agreement between the CMB and Friendship Circle of Miami Beach and North Dade, Inc. for Bike 4 FriendshipD Ign Emrel ID: 18A218DA-EFCS 5EB-B291-4299CC5C7B80 Lam" 2-5 — 3 '�6 V SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT MAR 2 4 2026 BIKE 4 FRIENDSHIP This SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT- BIKE 4 FRIENDSHIP (the "Agreement") is made and entered into this day of 2026, ("Effective Date"), by and between the City of Miami Beach, Florida, a Florida municipal corporation, with offices at 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139 (the "City'), and Friendship Circle of Miami Beach and North Dade, Inc., a Florida not -for - profit corporation, whose address is 3725 Prairie Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida 33140 ("Event Organizer). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the City desires to sponsor the 2026 "Bike 4 Friendship" (the "Event"), as more particularly described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference; WHEREAS, Bike 4 Friendship is an annual cycling event taking place on March 1, 2026, promotes inclusivity, community engagement, and economic prosperity throughout the City of Miami Beach; WHEREAS, the event benefits Friendship Circle of Miami Beach and North Dade, raising critical funds to support programs for children, teens, and young adults with disabilities; WHEREAS, approximately 100 cyclists are expected to participate in the ride, joined by supporters including family members, volunteers, and community members, reflecting the event's broad and meaningful impact; WHEREAS, the scenic cycling route will start and end at the Miami Beach Jewish Community Center, traveling through both Miami Beach and the City of Miami along the way; WHEREAS, following the ride, participants and supporters will gather for a post -ride Family Fun Day featuring a BBQ and carnival at the Miami Beach JCC, further strengthening community bonds and fostering a spirit of celebration and inclusion; WHEREAS, by bringing together local and visiting cyclists, the Event contributes to Miami Beach's vibrant, inclusive, and philanthropic identity, while providing lasting benefits to individuals with disabilities and their families; WHEREAS, Event Organizer applied for sponsorship funding through the FY 2026 Miami Beach Special Event Sponsorship Program, under the Community Engagement Category, designed to provide financial assistance to special events in the City; WHEREAS, on April 23, 2025, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2025- 33613, accepting the recommendation of the Tourism and Culture Department for the approval of a sponsorship, in a recommended award amount of $13,440.00, for the Event; WHEREAS, on September 30, 2025, the Mayor and City Commission adopted the City's FY 2026 Operating Budget that included the $13,440.00 sponsorship funding for the Event; and WHEREAS, the City's sponsorship funding for the Event is to be paid directly to Event Organizer, as more particularly set forth herein, to offset expenses for producing and presenting the Event. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants made herein, City and Event Organizer agree as follows: Docusign Envelope ID: 1(WiWA-EFC5-45Ea-82914299CC5C7BW 1. Recitals. The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated by reference herein. 2. Term. The tens of this Agreement (the "Term") will commence on the Effective Date set forth above, and shall expire following the conclusion of the Event and Event Organizer's completion of all of its obligations hereunder, unless terminated earlier in accordance with this Agreement. 3. Event. Event Organizer shall be solely responsible for producing and promoting all aspects of the Event, including securing private sponsors and vendors to participate in the Event. The Event Organizer has advised the City that the Event shall be known and promoted under the title of the "Bike 4 Friendship' The Event Organizer shall be responsible for the conduct and operation of the Event and will provide the appropriate personnel to conduct the Event. The City is under no obligation to fund subsequent Events. Event Organizer shall be responsible for any and all compensation that may be due to any and all performers, entertainers, vendors, organizations, event sanctioning bodies, vendors, and participants, and the City shall have no such responsibility, obligation, or liability. The City shall not be responsible or liable to competitors for prize money payments, or to any third party for any aspect of the production of the Event. Further, the City shall not be a party to any independent contracts that the Event Organizer may enter into with other organizations, contractors, or participants in the Event and/or supporting activities, nor shall the City be liable to such third parties. Event Organizer shall not represent that it is an agent, official, authorized representative, or employee of City. 4. Sponsorship Funding. Subject to Event Organizer's compliance with its obligations under this Agreement and an annual appropriation of funds at the City Commission's sole discretion, the City shall provide Event Organizer with sponsorship funding for the purposes specified herein, in the amount of $13,440.00 for the Event; provided, however, that no more than 15 percent (15%) of the City's total sponsorship contribution may be disbursed in advance of the Event. All remaining cash contributions shall be made on a reimbursement basis, following (i) the conclusion of the Event, (ii) the City's receipt and approval of production development materials and required supporting documentation (e.g. invoices, canceled checks and photographs) demonstrating that Event Organizer has actually incurred such third -party expenses, and (iii) Event Organizer's submission, and the City's acceptance, of the Final Report, 5. Warranties. Event Organizer warrants and represents that it has all necessary rights, authority, licenses and permits necessary to enter into this Agreement, to grant the rights and licenses herein granted, and to carry out its responsibilities as set forth herein. Event Organizer shall utilize the sponsorship benefits to conduct and operate the Event in a safe and respectful manner, in accordance with all applicable laws, and without endangering others or violating their rights. 6. Sponsorship Benefits. In consideration of the City sponsorship funding described in this Agreement, and the mutual promises made herein, Event Organizer shall provide sponsorship benefits to the City which, at a minimum, shall include the sponsorship requirements/benefits set forth in Section 9 of this Agreement and in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein. 7. Public Benefit Program, Event Organizer shall provide a public benefit program (the "Public Benefit Program") to be made available to City of Miami Beach residents. The Event's Public Benefit Program shall include the following, wherever permissible and applicable within the Event footprint: The Event is open and free to the public. 8. Final Report. The Event Organizer must provide, within 30 days of the completion of the Event, a final report (the 'Final Report"), detailing the following: Docuagn Envelope ID: 10A218DA-EFCS 5EM2914299CC5C7W e Third-partyverification of Event outcomes including, without limitation, event attendance figures with proven method of collection, media impressions generated by the event, photos and videos of the event; e The implementation of the Public Benefit Program, including statistics relating to how many residents, seniors, and children were served, and how this program was marketed and communicated to the residents; e All supporting documentation required under Section 4 for the payment of the cash sponsorship; and e Vendor and community feedback. 9. Sponsorship Requirements. The following is a list of publicity and credit requirements for events or programs receiving financial or in -kind support from the City of Miami Beach (if applicable): A. Prominently display Cityof Miami Beach logo in all media and promotional marketing materials related to the Event including, but not limited to, advertisements, brochures, websites, e-mails, newsletters, banners, posters, event programs, and other print and/or electronic publications in a manner where the City logo is displayed before sponsors of lesser value, and placed in the most prominent position amongst sponsors of the same level. All marketing materials shall be subject to the approval of the City Manager's designee prior to dissemination. B. Live announcement(s) during the event by emcee. C. Operate within the requirements of all City of Miami Beach existing sponsorships, including the non-alcoholic pouring rights agreement with PepsiCo who is granted exclusivity in ALL non-alcoholic beverage categories with the exception of hot tea, dispensed hot coffee and hot cocoa, and Red Bull who is granted exclusivity in the energy drink category. As well, all soda and water must be served in non -plastic containers. D. All complimentary tickets provided by an event/event producer shall be consistent with the City Commission established policy for the distribution of tickets and the City's Administrative Guidelines for Distribution of any tickets and must be sent to the attention of the Director of the Tourism and Culture Department, located at 1755 Meridian Avenue — 5' Floor, Miami Beach, FL 33139. E. No press releases, public announcements or public disclosures relating to this sponsorship or its subject matter, including but not limited to promotional or marketing material, shall be made public by Event Organizer without the prior written consent of the City. Event Organizer shall cease using all logos or other City marks upon the expiration of the Tenn unless expressly authorized in writing by the City. Additionally, the City reserves the right to require the removal of its logo/marks from any promotional materials at any time and for any reason. This paragraph shall survive the expiration of this Agreement. 10. Event Oroanizer is Responsible for the Following: A. Event Organizer shall arrange for vendor concessions inside the enclosed area of the Event Site. All sales of soft drinks or other beverages must be in compliance with the City's beverage contract. Event Organizer will collect all proceeds from Event concessions. City shall have no responsibility, obligation or liability relating to vendor concessions. Event Organizer shall be solely responsible for ensuring that all vendors' services are provided in accordance with all Docusgn Envelope ID: 10A21813A-EFC545E6 2914299CC5C7890 applicable laws, including, without limitation, all food service, food handling, and alcoholic beverage and license regulations, including the following. 1. Event Organizer hereby agrees and acknowledges that, pursuant to Section 82-7 of the City Code, as may be amended from time to time, Event Organizer shall not sell, use, provide food in, or offer the use of expanded polystyrene food service articles (as defined in City Code Section 82-7) within the Event Site or otherwise in connection with the Event. A violation of this section shall be deemed a default underthe terms of this Agreement. Notwithstanding the above, this section shall not apply to expanded polystyrene food service articles used for prepackaged food that have been filled and sealed prior to receipt by Event Organizer. 2. Additionally, Event Organizer agrees and acknowledges that, pursuant to Section 82-8 of the City Code, as may be amended from time to time, Event Organizer shall not sell, use, provide food in, or offer the use of single -use plastic beverage straws or single -use plastic stirrers (as defined in City Code Section 82-8) within the Event Site or otherwise in connection with the Event. A violation of this section shall be deemed a default under the terms of this Agreement. Notwithstanding the above, the requirements of Section 82-8 shall not restrict Event Organizer from providing a beverage with, or offering the use of, a single -use plastic beverage straw or single -use plastic stirrer to an individual with a disability or medical condition that impairs the consumption of beverages without a single -use plastic beverage strew or single -use plastic stirrer. 3. Event Organizer agrees to comply with Section 46-92(c) of the City Code, which provides that it is unlawful for any person to carry any expanded polystyrene product, single -use plastic beverage straw, or single -use plastic stirrer onto any beach or park within the City. It is also unlawful for any business to provide single -use plastic beverage straws or single -use plastic stirrers with the service or delivery of any beverage to patrons on any beach within the City. Notwithstanding the above, the provisions in Section 46-92(c) that pertain to single -use plastic beverage straws and single -use plastic stirrers shall not apply to a person or patron with a disability or medical condition that impairs the consumption of beverages without a single -use plastic beverage straw or single -use plastic stirrer. 4. Event Organizer hereby agrees and acknowledges that, pursuant to Section 82 of the City Code, as may be amended from time to time, Event Organizer shall adhere to City prohibition regarding the sale or use of expanded polystyrene food service articles, single use plastic beverage straws, and single -use plastic stirrers. B. Event Organizer shall be responsible for handling all media vendors and organizations and will be solely responsible for handling all issues relating to the media vendors. C. Event Organizer shall retain any and all rights to the Event, including any rights associated with Event -related apparel and/or product sales. D. Event Organizer shall keep the City apprised, on a monthly basis, of its progress with respect to the activation of the Event. City, at its sole discretion, may monitor and conduct an evaluation of Event Organizer's implementation of the Event. Event Organizer agrees to cooperate with City to promptly address any deficiencies or concerns the City may have in connection with the Event. E. Event Organizer hereby grants the City a non-exclusive license and right to use the title of the Event or any photographic, video, audio or other footage of the Event, in connection with any City - produced publication, including the City produced magazine or any City media outlets, such as MBTV. This section shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. D Bign Envelope ID: 10A218DA-EFC545EB-B29141288CC5C7B80 F. Event Organizer shall purchase and obtain all required Event Insurance policies for General Liability coverage in the amount of at least $1.000,000.00 General Aggregate; $1,000,000.00 Products/Completed Operations; $1,000,000.00 Personal and Advertising Injury; at $1,000,000.00 per occurrence, covering City, and all participants, no later than 10 days prior to the Event, and Event Organizer shall provide a Certificate of Insurance evidencing such coverage to the Citys Risk Manager. Event Organizer shall also provide liquor liability insurance, in the amount of $1,000,000.00, and Host liquor liability insurance, in the amount $1,000,000.00. The above policies shall cover the City, and all participants, no later than 10 days prior to the Event. Event Organizer shall provide a Certificate of Insurance evidencing such coverage to the City's Risk Manager no later than 10 days prior to the Event. All insurance policies shall name City as additional insured and Certificate Folder, as follows: City of Miami Beach, Florida 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, Florida 33139 G. Event Organizer shall obtain all applicable federal, state, and local approvals, permits and licenses relating to the Event and any activities related thereto. Event Organizer shall maintain its good standing in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida and the City of Miami Beach Code of Ordinances ("City Code'), and shall comply with anyfaderal, state, county or City Code requirement applicable to Event Organizer or to the Event Organizer's operation its business or other activities in the City of Miami Beach, including, without limitation, obtaining any Certificate of Use or Business Tax Receipt(s) that may be required for any business activity, timely making payment of all taxes, fees or charges that maybe due to the City. Event Organizer shall promptly take corrective action to correct any City Code violation or notice of violation issued by any governmental agency with jurisdiction over Event Organizer. Further, Event Organizer agrees to comply with the terms and conditions of any lease, contract, or other grant agreement that Event Organizer may have separately entered into with the City, if any ("Other City Contracts). Any failure by Event Organizer to comply with any provision of the City Code applicable to Event Organizer, or any breach or default by the Event Organizer of any covenant or other term or condition contained in any Other City Contracts (after the passage of any applicable notice and cure period set forth therein), shall, at the option of the City, be considered an event of Default (as such term is defined more fully below), in which event the City shall be entitled (but in no event required) to apply all rights and remedies available to the City under the terms of this Agreement by reason of an Event Organizer's breach or failure to comply with said obligations. H. Event Organizer shall indemnify and hold harmless the City and its officers, employees, agents, and contractors, from and against any and all actions (whether at law or in equity), claims, liabilities, losses, expenses, or damages, including, without limitation, attomeys' fees and costs of defense, for personal, economic, or bodily injury, wrongful death, or loss of or damage to property, which the City or its officers, employees, agents, and contractors may incur as a result of claims, demands, suits, causes of action or proceedings of any kind or nature arising out of, relating to, or resulting from the performance of this Agreement by Event Organizer or its officers, employees, agents, servants, partners, principals or contractors, or Event Organizer's use of the Event Site, including, without limitation, any claim that any aspect of the Event infringes upon any third-party's existing copyrights, trademarks, trade names, or other intellectual property or proprietary rights. Event Organizer shall pay all claims and losses in connection therewith and shall investigate and defend all claims, suits, or actions of any kind or nature in the name of the City, where applicable, including appellate proceedings, and shall pay all costs, judgments, and attorneys' fees which may issue thereon. Event Organizer expressly understands and agrees that any insurance protection required by this Agreement, or otherwise provided, shall in no way limit its obligation, as set forth herein, to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the City or its officers, employees, agents, and contractors as herein provided. Domsign Envelop 1D: 10A218DA-EFC5-05EB-B2914299CC5C1B80 11. Events of Default Termination of Agreement for Cause and Remedies. A. The following shall constitute events of default: I. Any material misrepresentation, written or oral, made by Event Organizer and/or its representatives to City. It. Failure by Event Organizer to timely perform and/or observe any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement. III. Insolvency or bankruptcy on the part of Event Organizer. B. The occurrence of any event ofdefault by Event Organizer may, at the sole option of City, operate as an automatic forfeiture of any rights or benefits conferred under this Agreement, and accordingly, City reserves the right to revoke the fee waivers, discontinue the funding provided for herein, or request the return of sponsorship funds. C. In the event that Event Organizer Is in default of any of its obligations under this Agreement, Event Organizer shall be liable for all damages, costs and expenses arising out of or related to its default. In the event of a default, City reserves the right to pursue any and all legal remedies available to it, including but not limited to termination of this Agreement for cause, which termination shall be effective upon ten (10) days written notice to Event Organizer. In the event of any such termination, the City shall have no further obligation or liability to Event Organizer. 12. Assignment. Event Organizer shall not assign its rights, interests or obligations under this Agreement without the Ciys prior written consent. Any purported assignment in violation of this section shall be void and shall constitute an event of default hereunder. 13. Audit and Inspections. Event Organizer shall keep accurate and complete books and records of all receipts and expenditures relating to this Agreement, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, and shall retain such books and records for at least four (4) years after completion of the Event. At the request of the City, Event Organizer shall provide the City (and/or its designated representatives) reasonable access to its files, records and personnel during regular business hours for the purpose of making financial audits, evaluations or verifications, program evaluations, or other verifications concerning this Agreement, as the City deems necessary. Furthermore, the City may, at its expense, audit or have audited, all the financial records of the Event Organizer related to this Event. 14. CjjVs Right to Suspend Activities or Remove Persons from Event Site. The City Manager shall have the authority to suspend all or any part of the activities of Event Organizer, upon verbal or written notice to Event Organizer, when, in the City Managers sole judgment and discretion, such activities may be or are detrimental to the public or to the City, or if the City has reason to believe any law or ordinance is being violated by Event Organizer, its agents or employees. The City reserves the right through the City Manager, to suspend or terminate use of the Event Site V visitors become unruly, and to reject any sponsor, presentation, material or item which is or may be, in the sole opinion of the City Manager, hazardous, offensive, immoral or disparaging to the image of the City, or to any person or group of persons. The decision of the City Manager in such regard shall be final, binding, and conclusive. 15. Termination for Convenience. A. The Event Organizer may conduct the Event for the Term of this Agreement, unless the City Manager decides to terminate the Event, at the City Manager's sole and absolute discretion, for any reason or no reason whatsoever, for the convenience of the City. The City Manager shall notify the Event Organizer, in writing, of the City's termination of this Agreement. D umgn Emelope ID: 1DA218DA-EFCS EB-BM4299C=7580 B. The Event Organizer may elect, during the Term of this Agreement, to terminate this Agreement and no longer conduct the Event. If the Event Organizer elects to terminate this Agreement, the Event Organizer shall notify the City in writing prior to commencement of the Event. If the Event Organizer elects not to conduct the Event or elects not to seek an extension of the terms of this Agreement, this Agreement will automatically terminate. 16. Notice. Whenever any party desires to give notice to any other party, it must be given by written notice sent by registered United States mail, with return receipt requested, addressed to the party forwhom it is intended at the place designated below and the place so designated shall remain such until they shall have been changed by written notice in compliance with the provisions of this section. For the present, the parties designate the following as the respective places for giving notice: CITY: City of Miami Beach 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Attn: City Manager EVENT ORGANIZER: Friendship Circle of Miami Beach and North Dade, Inc. 3725 Prairie Avenue Miami Beach, Florida 33140 17. Inspector General Audit Riahts. A. Pursuant to Section 2-256 of the Code of the City of Miami Beach, the City has established the Office of the Inspector General which may, on a random basis, perform reviews, audits, inspections and investigations on all City contracts, throughout the duration of said contracts. This random audit is separate and distinct from any other audit performed by or on behalf of the City. B. The Office of the Inspector General is authorized to investigate City affairs and empowered to review past, present and proposed City programs, accounts, records, contracts and transactions. In addition, the Inspector General has the power to subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, require the production of witnesses and monitor City projects and programs. Monitoring of an existing City project or program may include a report concerning whether the project is on time, within budget and in conformance with the contract documents and applicable law. The Inspector General shall have the power to audit, investigate, monitor, oversee, inspect and review operations, activities, performance and procurement process including but not limited to project design, bid specifications, (bid/proposal) submittals, activities of Event Organizer, its officers, agents and employees, lobbyists, City staff and elected officials to ensure compliance with the contract documents and to detect fraud and corruption. Pursuant to Section 2-378 of the City Code, the City is allocating a percentage of its overall annual contract expenditures to fund the activities and operations of the Office of Inspector General. C. Upon ten (10) days written notice to Event Organizer, Event Organizer shall make all requested records and documents available to the Inspector General for inspection and copying. The Inspector General is empowered to retain the services of independent private sector auditors to audit, investigate, monitor, oversee, inspect and review operations activities, performance and procurement process including but not limited to project design, bid specifications, (bid/proposal) submittals, activities of Event Organizer its officers, agents and employees, lobbyists, City staff and elected officials to ensure compliance with the contract documents and to detect fraud and corruption. D usgn Emel ID: 10 IM1 EFCS-05Eba2914299CM7a80 D. The Inspector General shall have the right to inspect and copy all documents and records in Event Organizer's possession, custody or control which in the Inspector General's sole judgment, pertain to performance of the contrail, including, but not limited to original estimate files, change order estimate files, worksheets, proposals and agreements from and with successful subcontractors and suppliers, all project -related correspondence, memoranda, instructions, financial documents, construction documents, (bid/proposal) and contract documents, back - change documents, all documents and records which involve cash, trade or volume discounts, insurance proceeds, rebates, ordividends received, payroll and personnel records and supporting documentation for the aforesaid documents and records. E. Event Organizer shall make available at its office at all reasonable times the records, materials, and other evidence regarding the acquisition (bid preparation) and performance of this Agreement, for examination, audit, or reproduction, until three (3) years after final payment under this Agreement or for any longer period required by statute or by other clauses of this Agreement. In addition: i. If this Agreement is completely or partially terminated, Event Organizer shall make available records relating to the work terminated until three (3) years after any resulting final termination settlement; and ii. Event Organizer shall make available records relating to appeals or to litigation or the settlement of claims arising under or relating to this Agreement until such appeals, litigation, or claims are finally resolved. F. The provisions in this section shall apply to Event Organizer, its officers, agents, employees, subcontractors and suppliers. Event Organizer shall incorporate the provisions in this section in all subcontracts and all other agreements executed by Event Organizer in connection with the performance of this Agreement. G. Nothing in this section shall impair any independent right to the City to conduct audits or investigative activities. The provisions of this section are neither intended nor shall they be construed to impose any liability on the City by Event Organizer or third parties. 18. Event Organizer's Compliance with Florida Public Records law. A. Event Organizer shall comply with Florida Public Records law under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, as may be amended from time to time. B. The tens "public records" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 119.011(12), which means all documents, papers, letters, maps, books, tapes, photographs, films, sound recordings, data processing software, or other material, regardless of the physical form, characteristics, or means of transmission, made or received pursuant to law or ordinance or in connection with the transaction of official business of the City. C. Pursuant to Section 119.0701 of the Florida Statutes, if Event Organizer meets the definition of "Contractor' as defined in Section 119.0701(1)(a), Event Organizer shall: 1. Keep and maintain public records required by the City to perform the service; 2. Upon request from the City's custodian of public records, provide the City with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes or as otherwise provided by law; 3. Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed, except as authorized by law, for the duration of p sign Envelope ID: 10AMDA-EFC5-45EM2914299CC6C9eee the contract tens and following completion of the Agreement if Event Organizer does not transfer the records to the City; 4. Upon completion of the Agreement, transfer, at no cost to the City, all public records in possession of Event Organizer or keep and maintain public records required by the City to perform the service. If Event Organizer transfers all public records to the City upon completion of the Agreement, Event Organizer shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If Event Organizer keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the Agreement, Event Organizer shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the City, upon request from the City's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the City. D. Request For Reoords: Noncompliance. 1. A request to inspect or copy public records relating to the City's contract for services must be made directly to the City. If the City does not possess the requested records, the City shall immediately notify Event Organizer of the request, and Event Organizer must provide the records to the City or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time. 2. Event Organizer's failure to comply with the City's request for records shall constitute a breach of this Agreement, and the City, at its sole discretion, may: (1) unilaterally terminate the Agreement; (2) avail itself of the remedies set forth under the Agreement; and/or (3) avail itself of any available remedies at law or in equity. 3. Event Organizer who fails to provide the public records to the City within a reasonable time may be subject to penalties under s. 119.10. E. Civil Action. 1. tf a civil action is filed against Event Organizer to compel production of public records relating to the City's contract for services, the court shall assess and award against Event Organizer the reasonable costs of enforcement, including reasonable attorneys' fees, if: a. The court determines that Event Organizer unlawfully refused to comply with the public records request within a reasonable time; and b. At least 8 business days before filing the action, the plaintiff provided written notice of the public records request, including a statement that Event Organizer has not complied with the request, to the City and to Event Organizer. 2. A notice complies with subparagraph (1)(b) if it is sent to the City's custodian of public records and to Event Organizer at Event Organizer's address listed on its contract with the City or to Event Organizers registered agent. Such notices must be sent by common carrier delivery service or by registered, Global Express Guaranteed, or certified mail, with postage or shipping paid by the sender and with evidence of delivery, which may be In an electronic format. 3. Event Organizer who complies with a public records request within 8 business days after the notice is sent is not liable for the reasonable costs of enforcement. F. IF EVENT ORGANIZER HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 11g, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO EVENT ORGANIZER'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT: Dmusign Envelope ID: 10A218DA-EFC545E&8291A299CC5C7N0 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH ATTENTION: RAFAEL E. GRANADO, CITY CLERK 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 E-MAIL: RAFAELGRANADO@MIAMIBEACHFL.GOV PHONE: 305-673-7411 19. E-Ven . A. Event Organizer shall comply with Section 448.095, Florida Statutes, "Employment Eligibility" ("E-Verify Statute"), as may be amended from time to time. Pursuant to the E-Verify Statute, commencing on January 1, 2021, Event Organizer shall register with and use the E-Verify system to verify the work authorization status of all newly hired employees during the Tenn of the Agreement, provide an affidavit stating that Event Organizer does not employ, contract with, or subcontract with an unauthorized alien, or, upon the City's written request, otherwise demonstrate Event Organizer's compliance with Section 448.095 as described therein. Additionally, Event Organizer shall expressly require any subcontractor performing work or providing services pursuant to the Agreement to utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify system to verify the employment eligibility of all new employees hired by the subcontractor during the contract Term, as applicable. If Event Organizer enters into a contract with an approved subcontractor, the subcontractor must provide Event Organizer with an affidavit stating that the subcontractor does not employ, contract with, or subcontract with an unauthorized alien. Event Organizer shall maintain a copy of such affidavit for the duration of the Agreement or such other extended period as may be required under this Agreement. B. Termination Rights. 1, If the City has a good faith belief that Event Organizer has knowingly violated Section 448.09(1), Florida Statutes, the City shall terminate this Agreement with Event Organizer for cause, and the City shall thereafter have or owe no further obligation or liability to Event Organizer. 2. If the City has a good faith belief that a subcontractor has knowingly violated the foregoing Subsection 3(A), but Event Organizer otherwise complied with such subsection, the City will promptly notify Event Organizer and order Event Organizer to immediately terminate the Agreement with the subcontractor. Event Organizer's failure to terminate a subcontractor shall be an event of default under this Agreement, entitling City to terminate Event Organizer's contract for cause. 3. A contract terminated under the foregoing Subsection (B)(1 I or (B)(2) is not in breach of contract and may not be considered as such. 4. The City or Event Organizer or a subcontractor may file an action with the Circuit or County Court to challenge a termination under the foregoing Subsection (Bx1) or (e)(2) no later than 20 calendar days after the date on which the contract was terminated. 5. If the City terminates the Agreement with Event Organizer under the foregoing Subsection (Bx1), Event Organizer may not be awarded a public contract for at least 1 year after the date of termination of this Agreement. 6. Event Organizer is liable for any additional costs incurred by the City as a result of the termination of this Agreement under this Section. 20. No Discrimination. Event Organizer also accepts and agrees to comply with the following Special Conditions: Dmuegn Envelope ID: 10A2181DA-EFCe EB-B29141299CCBC7580 A. Event Organizer hereby agrees that It will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 2000d at seq.) prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, handicap, or sex. B. Event Organizer hereby agrees that it will comply with City of Miami Beach Human Rights Ordinance as codified in Chapter 62 of the City Code, and as may be amended from time to time, prohibiting discrimination in employment (including independent contractors), housing, public accommodations, public services, and in connection with its membership or policies because of actual or perceived race, color, national origin, religion, sex, intersexuality, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital and familial status, age, disability, ancestry, height, weight, hair texture and/or hairstyle, domestic partner status, labor organization membership, familial situation, or political affiliation. C. The City endorses the clear mandate of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) to remove barriers, which prevents qualified individuals with disabilities from enjoying the same employment opportunities that are available to persons without disabilities. D. The City also endorses the mandate of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Section 504 and prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability and requires that sponsorship recipients provide equal access and equal opportunity and services without discrimination on the basis of any disability. 21. Event Oroanizer's Compliance with Anti -Human Trafficking Laws. Event Organizer agrees to comply with Section 787.06, Florida Statutes, as may be amended from time to time, and has executed the Anti -Human Trafficking Affidavit, containing the certification of compliance with anti -human trafficking laws, as required by Section 787.06(13), Florida Statutes, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit B. 22. Prohibition on Contracting with a Business Engaging in a Boycott. Event Organizer warrants and represents that it is not currently engaged in, and will not engage in, a boycott, as defined in Section 2-375 of the City Code. In accordance with Section 2-375.1(2)(a) of the City Code, Event Organizer hereby certifies that Event Organizer is not currently engaged in, and for the duration of the Agreement, will not engage in a boycott of Israel. 23. Prohibition On Contracting With An Individual Or Entity Which Has Performed Services For Compensation To A Candidate For City Elected Office. Event Organizer warrants and represents that, within two (2) years prior to the effective date of the Agreement, Event Organizer has not received compensation for services performed for a candidate for City elected office, as contemplated by the prohibitions and exceptions of Section 2-379 of the City Code. For the avoidance of doubt, the restrictions on contracting with the City pursuant to Section 2-379 of the City Code shall not apply to the following: A. Any individual or entity that provides goods to a candidate for office. B. Any individual or entity that provides services to a candidate for office if those same services are regularly performed by the individual or entity in the ordinary course of business for clients or customers other than candidates for office. This includes, without limitation, banks, telephone or intemet service providers, printing companies, event venues, restaurants, caterers, transportation providers, and office supply vendors. C. Any individual or entity which performs licensed professional services (Including for example, legal or accounting services). 24. Prohibition Against Contracting With Foreign Countries Of Concern When An Individual's Personal v Be Accessed. Event Organizer hereby agrees to comply with Section as may be amended from time to time, which states that as of January 1, Docusign Envelope ID: IW18DAEFC5 5EM291-0130C=7990 2024, a governmental entity may not accept a bid on, a proposal for, or a reply to, or enter into, a contract with an entity which would grant the entity access to an individual's personal identifying information (Pit), unless the entity provides the governmental entity with an affidavit signed by an officer or representative of the entity under penalty of perjury attesting that the entity does not meet any of the criteria in Paragraphs 2(a)-(c) of Section 287.138, Florida Statutes: (a) the entity is owned by a government of a foreign country of concern; (b) the government of a foreign country of concern has a controlling interest in the entity; or (c) the entity is organized under the laws of or has its principal place of business in a foreign country of concern (each a "Prohibited Entity'). A foreign country of concem is defined in Section 287.138 (1)(c), Florida Statutes, as may be amended from time to time, as the People's Republic of China, the Russian Federation, the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the Republic of Cuba, the Venezuelan regime of Nicolas Maduro, or the Syrian Arab Republic, including any agency of or any other entity of significant control of such foreign country of concern. Additionally, beginning July 1, 2025, a governmental entity may not extend or renew a contract with a Prohibited Entity. Event Organizer warrants and represents that it does not fall within the definition of a Prohibited Entity, and as such, has caused an authorized representative of Event Organizer to execute the "Prohibition Against Contracting with Entities of Foreign Countries of Concern Affidavit", incorporated herein by reference and attached hereto as Exhibit B. 25. Certification of Compliance with Antidiscrimination and Anti -Boycott Requirements. As required by Section 2-375.2 of the City Code, Event Organizer has executed the Certification of Compliance with Antidiscrimination and Anti -Boycott Requirements, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit B and incorporated herein. 26. Certification of Compliance with City Antidiscrimination Requirements. As required by Section 2.375.3 of the City Code, Event Organizer has executed the Certification of Compliance with City Antidiscrimination Requirements, ,a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit B and incorporated herein. 27. Entire Agreement. This Agreement shall constitute the entire agreement between the parties, and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, oragreements eitherwritten or oral. No warranties, inducements, considerations, promises or other references shall be implied or impressed upon this Agreement that are not expressly addressed herein. 28. Govemina Law and Attorney's Fees. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. This Agreement shall be enforceable in Miami -Dade County, Florida, and if legal action is necessary by either party with respect to the enforcement of any or all of the terms or conditions herein, exclusive venue for the enforcement of same shall lie in Miami -Dade County, Florida. BY ENTERING INTO THIS AGREEMENT, THE CITY AND EVENT ORGANIZER EXPRESSLY WAIVE ANY RIGHTS EITHER PARTY MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY OF ANY CIVIL LITIGATION RELATED TO, OR ARISING OUT OF, THIS AGREEMENT. In the event of any dispute which arises out of this Agreement, the prevailing parry shall be entitled to reasonable attorneys fees and costs, including bankruptcy and/or appeal, if any. 29. Scope. It is expressly understood and agreed that this Agreement is for the duration of this Event only and that Event Organizer has no right or privilege other than that expressly provided herein. 30. No Partnership or Agency. Event Organizer agrees that nothing herein contained is intended or should be construed as in any way creating or establishing the relationship of partners or joint venturers between City and Event Organizer. In no event shall Event Organizer represent to any third party that it is acting as an agent, representative or on behalf of City for any purpose or in any manner whatsoever. Dmusign Envelops ID: t0A218DA-EFC545EB-B2914299CC5C7B80 31. Amendment. No modification, amendment or alteration of the terms or conditions contained herein shall be effective unless contained in a written document executed by the parties hereto, with the same formality and of equal dignity herewith. 32. Extent of Agreement. This Agreement represents the entire and integrated Agreement between City and Event Organizer and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, or agreements either written or oral. 33. Coroorate Status: This Agreement shall automatically terminate ii, within thirty (30) days from execution of this Agreement, Event Organizer does not provide the City with proper documentation evidencing that Event Organizer is registered to do business in the State of Florida. The remainder of this page is intentionally left blank. I::: cqn Envelope ID 10P21813A-EFCS-05EB-B291-4299CC5C7980 IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Parties or their duty authorized representatives hereby execute this Agreement on the date written below. ATTESMM CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA. AR 2 4 2026 By: Rafael Eric T. Carpenter City Clerk City Manager MAR 2 4 2026="*r...._.�. Dale £ liNclis? a j D; d ; FOR EVENT ORGANIZER Friendship Circle of Miami Beach • and North Dale, Inc. ATTEST: Beth Landesman By. V"Qwpr.D." Office Manager Menachem M Dechter Director CEO Print NamefTitle Print Name/fitle 3/10/2026 Date APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION , k oak.-- a3 /'l, Attorney u:9P Date Do sign Emrel 10: 10A218DA-EFC5i5ED-B291-299CC5C]B88 EXHIBIT A SPONSORSHIPIMARKETING BENEFITS: o Event Organizer shall prepare and finalize a robust marketing plan and shall supply a copy of such plan to the City of Miami Beach Office of Marketing & Communications. o Should the name not appear in the logo lockup, the Event must recognize the City of Miami Beach as a top tier partner in all announcements, posts, coverage and other, where event name is used, o City name r000gnitionhogo to be promir1ently d4byed on promotional materials including press releases, and all printed (stage banners, programs, site signage), social and digital collateral. o No press releases, public announcements or public disclosures relating to this sponsorship or its subject matter, including but not limited to promotional or marketing material, shall be made public by the Event Organizer without the prior written consent of the City. o The Parties agree not to use the other Party s name or Event names in any promotional material or public announcement without prior written or oral consent of the other. o Event Organizer agrees to make every effort to make themselves available for photo calls and/or interviews with press or broadcasting agents with a minimum of twemy-four (24) hours' notice to any media event. o Event Organizer shall offer the City an opportunity for City representatives to speak at all press conferences and ribbon cutting events. o Event Organizer shall make City aware of all press events with at least twenty-four (24) hoursnotice. o Event Organizer shall provide the City with all video and photography, captured by Event Organizer, or its designated production team, from the Event, for archival and promotional purposes, and grants City a non- exclusive license to the City for its use. o City shall have the right to station two (2) photographers and two (2) video operators within the Event Site, including in any space dedicated to Event media personnel. D Event Organizer shall provide the City with up to four (4) VIP tickets (if available) to be contested away on City owned social media / digital channels. o Event Organizer shall provide working passes for all City Marketing and Communications staff who will be working the event. City to provide a confirmed list of individual names no later than seven (7) days before the Event date. o Event Organizer shall tag @miamibeachnews (IG, Twitter) or @CityofMiamiBeachGovemment (FB) in all social media posts o Event Organizer shall promote the Event on all Event Organizer owned social and digital channels, starting at least one month prior to Event start date. o Event Organizer shall make dedicated City, non -sales specific, spotlight Instagram posts. o Event Organizer shall make dedicated City, non -sales specific, spotlight Tweets on Twitter. o City name reoognition/logo on step & repeat banners. Docvsign Envelope ID. 10A218DA-EFC5 5EM2913299CC5C7e80 EXHIBIT 8 CITV'S AFFIDAVITS AND CERTIFICATIONS This ExKbt includes affidavits and cedifications required under applicable Florida law and the Code of the City of Miami Beach it OVOO&on with the execution and administration of this Agreement. To ensure acknowledgment and understanding of each mquiremal the Event Organizer shall intliel each section included in this Exhibit. The act of mutating confirms the Event lLW'*s review Of, and agreement m, the statements contained therein. The Event Organizer shall also sign and notarize the adzgxledgment at the end of this Exhibit, affirming the truth and accuracy of all initialed statements. This Exhibit must be completed by a person authorized to make the following attestations on behalf of Event Organizer Initials ILA In accordance with Section 787.06(13), Florida Statutes, incorporated herein by reference, the undersigned, on behalf of Event Organizer, hereby attests under penalty of Perjury that Event Organizer does not use coercion for labor or services as defined in Section 787.06, Flonda Statutes, entitled 'Human Trafficking". Initials (AP In accordance with Section 2B7.138, Florida Statutes, incorporefod herein by reference, the undersigned, on behalf of Event Organizer, hereby attests under penalty of Perjury that Event Organizer does not meet any of the following criteria in Paragraphs 2(aXc) of Section 287.138. Florida Statmes. (a) Event Organizer is owned by a government of a foreign country of comm; (b) the government of a foreign country of concern has a controlling interest In Event Organizer, or (c) Event Organizer is organized under the laws; of or has its principal place of business in a foreign country of concem. Initials- In accordance corm Section 2.375.2 of the City Code, incorporated herein by reference, the undersigned, on behalf of Event Orgabar, hereby attests that Event Organizer will comply with all relevant antidiscrimination laws, including the aU.boycoff drOvisl etl of or antisemlfion 5.1 of the City Code, and aRrtms that Event Organizer will not engage in a boycoff of Israel, anc cream, speech 0 conjunction with the Event. In accordance with Section 2-375.3 of the City Code, incorporatedInitials v�3t , Organizer, hereby attests that Event Organizer will comP with all releml antidiscrimination laws. and 8151 tthat Event Organlzerw%not engage in discrimination based upon any classification category as set forth in Section 62-31 of the City Code in ecnjurcson with the Event. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] Dmusign Envelope ID: 10A218DA-EFC8 5E6B2914299CC5C7B80 SIGNATURE ANC NOIARIZATION BY SIGNING AND NOTARIZING THIS PAGE, YOU ARE ATTESTING TO THE AFFIDAVITS AND CERTIFICATIONS IN SECTIONS 1.4 OF THIS EXHIBIT. I understand that I am swearing or affirming under oath, under penalties of perjury, to the truthfulness of the claims made in this Exhibit and that the punishment for knowingly making a false statement may include fines and/or imprisonment. Tha undersigned is authorized to execute this affidavh on behad of Event Organizer: EVENT ORGANIZER: FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE OF MIAMI BEACH AND NORTH DADE, INC., a Florida not -far -profit con. Signature of Authorized Representative Address) Name/Thle: 1(4uNeLer, State of IDrw County of hub b The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of O physical presence or 0 online notarization, this ,10 day of rnbr,L( 202C by M c n 4 E rr M. lhZ t,ifras d .r a c4o r of FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE OF MIAMI BEACH AND NORTH DADE. INC., a Florida not for -profit corporation, known to me to be the person described herein, or who produced as identification, and who did/did not take an oath. 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CANCELLATION SHOULD MY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATx3N DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN City Of Miami Beach ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY RROVIMONS. do Edge Insurance Compliant AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE PO. Box 917 MUmGg CH 925" O te5&2015ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 211 (2016103) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Dmu*n Envelope ID: 10A 18DA-EFC545EB-B291�99C=7880 RESOLUTION NO. 2025-33613 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE SPECIAL EVENT SPONSORSHIP FUNDING FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2026 FOR TEN (10) SPECIAL EVENT ORGANIZERS IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $399,912 TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO MIAMI BEACH -BASED SPECIAL EVENTS; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE THE SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENTS RELATED TO THE APPROVED FUNDS. WHEREAS, the Miami Beach Special Event Sponsorship Program (the "Program") was created in June 2021 to assist the City in the review of event sponsorship and fee waiver requests; and WHEREAS, the Program process is formalized and allows the Administration to properly analyze and budget special event sponsorship requests; and WHEREAS, the City s current sponsorship process is codified within Section 12-7 of the City Code, which provides that "in considering approval of a Sponsorship for an event, the City Commission may consider. i. whether the Event Organizer has exercised good -faith, diligent efforts to apply for grant funding that may be available from the City's Visitor and Convention Authority VCA") or Cultural Arts Council ("CAC"); ii. the Event Organizer's history and performance in delivering quality Events; iii. any benefits being directly provided to the general public with respect to the Event, such as free or discounted tickets to persons residing in the City of Miami Beach; iv. seniors, veterans, or member of disadvantaged groups; whether the event is accessible to the general public (either as a ticketed event or otherwise); V. the demonstrable economic impacts associated with the Event; vi. the demonstrable media commitments secured by the Event organizer for the Event; or vii. the efforts undertaken by the Event organizer to mitigate any quality of Irfe impacts associated with the Event, including noise, littering, traffic or parking impacts associated with an Event; and WHEREAS, sponsorship requests are generally to be reviewed well in advance of the dale of each event, either as part of the City Commission' s annual budget process, or through applications to the VCA or CAC; and WHEREAS, any sponsorships request that falls outside of the standard review process is subject to the Finance and Economic Resiliency Committee (FERC) advisory review, as well as approval by 5f7 of the vole by the City Commission; and WHEREAS, the Program addresses these elements and provides a platform for Event Organizers to apply for City sponsorship in advance, and allows the Administration time to do a proper due diligence and budget planning for the fiscal year; and WHEREAS, since its inception, the Administration has witnessed an increased interest in the Program, both from producers of large-scale events and community event organizers; and Da sign Envelope ID: t0A218DA-EFC5 5EB-92914299CC5C7980 WHEREAS, at the July 26, 2023, City Commission meeting, the Mayor and City Commissioners voted to approve the revisions to the Special Event Guidelines via Resolution No. 2023-32701, with the approved revisions including the bifurcation of the Special Event Sponsorship Program, to allow the Program to be independent from the guidelines; and WHEREAS, at the September 12, 2023 City Commission meeting, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2023- 32745 to amend and restate the City's Special Event Sponsorship Program requirements by (1) creating two distinct event sponsorship categories, including minimum requirements and evaluation criteria, for 'Major Special Events" and "Community Engagement Events% and an evaluation process to review and score sponsorship requests based upon weighted criteria, and (2) establishing maximum sponsorship funding amounts per event; and WHEREAS, accordingly, in its fourth year, the Program applications opened on January 1, 2025, and closed February 28. 2025; and WHEREAS, for the category of Major Special Event, thirteen (13) event organizers opened the application, and nine (9) event organizers completed the application, while for the category of Community Engagement Event, ten (10) event organizers opened the application, and six (6) event organizers completed the application and qualified for review; and WHEREAS, the fifteen (15) applicants who met all requirements, including deadlines, were reviewed, and scored by a panel consisting of City staff, and members of the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority; and WHEREAS, application review included an extensive review process that reviewed non-profit status, length of event, history of event, hotel room block (when applicable), whether attendees are regional, national and/or international, resident/community benefit, marketing, and public relations exposure, utilization of local venues, tax documentation, and more; and WHEREAS, applicants were required to have a mandatory dollar for dollar ($1 to $1) match and demonstrate this match through cash, other matching sponsorships, and/or in -kind contributions, and according to the Special Events Sponsorship Program, an application must score at least 65% on the Sponsorship Score Card for the Administration to recommend that the sponsorship be awarded; and WHEREAS, only ten (10) met the threshold, and based on these guidelines, the Administration made the following funding recommendations: • Miami Fashion Week in an amount of $72,750; • Miami Beach Holiday Festival in an amount of $88,250; • Queen 8 King of the Court Miami Beach in an amount of $77,750; • Miami Takeover in an amount of $45.667; • GroundUp Music Festival in an amount of $44,125; • Simchas Bais Hashoeiva (SBH) in an amount of $18,040; • Bike 4 Friendship in an amount of $13,440; • Orchids and Arts Festival in an amount of $3,740; • The Juneteenth Experience in an amount of $18,400; • Miami Beach Salsa Festival in an amount of $17,750; and WHEREAS, the Administration recommends the approval of the Miami Beach Special Event Sponsorship recommendation for Fiscal Year 2026, in an amount not to exceed $399,912 for the ten (10) aforementioned events. Docusign Envelope ID: 11W18DA-EFC545EB.B2914299CC5C7B89 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby approve and authorize the Special Event Sponsorship funding for the Fiscal Year 2026 for ten (10) Special Event Organizers in the total amount of $399,912 to provide financial assistance to Miami Beach -based special events; and further authorize the City Manager and City Clerk to execute the sponsorship agreements related to the approvedo funds. PASSED and ADOPTED this Pj day of Y1 I , 2025. ATTEST::'- APR 2 9 2025 n Meiner, Mayor Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk 1 BFq APPROVE IMC9AP OAAIE� f FORM roRM&LANGUAGE +J2ZlZozr Docusign Envelope ID�1DA218DA-EFC5-a5EB-B291-42s9CC5C7Beo Resolutions - C7 Y MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM-. Eric Carpenter, City Manager DATE. April 23, 2025 TITLE: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE TOURISM AND CULTURE DEPARTMENT, AND APPROVING THE SPECIAL EVENT SPONSORSHIP FUNDING FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2026 FOR TEN (10) SPECIAL EVENT ORGANIZERS IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $399,912 TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO MIAMI BEACH -BASED SPECIAL EVENTS, AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE THE SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENTS RELATED TO THE APPROVED FUNDS. The Administration recommends the approval of the Miami Beach Special Event Sponsorship recommendations for fiscal year 2025/2026 for ten (10) special event organizers in the total amount of $399,912. BACKGROUND/HISTORY The Miami Beach Special Event Sponsorship Program (the "Program") was created on June 23. 2021, via Resolution No.2021-31742 to assist the City in the review of event sponsorship and fee waiver requests The Program process is formalized and allows the Administration to properly analyze and budget special event sponsorship requests The Program is available for events held in Miami Beach The purpose is to provide financial assistance and in -kind support to high -quality local festivals, special events, community events, or programming that promote community engagement and elevates Miami Beach as a world -class tourist destination. The City of Miami Beach considers special events that: • provide unique and engaging ezpenences that increase resident quality of life: • increase tourism by hotel rooms block contmct(s) and targeted tourist attendance; • promote Miami Beach as a national and international tourist destination, • accessible to the general public. and • strengthens Miami Beach by enhancing the City's Cultural Events The City's current sponsorship process is within the City Code Section 12-6 of the City Code defines a sponsorship as any contract. grant, or other commitment by the City to fund an event. either through 936 Dacuegn Envelope ID: 10A21813hEFC5 5EB-B2914299CC5C7ae0 A rash or in -kind contribution, in any amount; or A reimbursement for City special event -related costs (police, fire, sanitation); or • A waiver of special event permit fees (including user fees, admin fees, and square footage fees), in excess of $25,000 Section 12-7(c) of the City Code provides that 'in considering approval of a Sponsorship for an event, the City Commission may consider. • whether the event organizer has exercised good -faith, diligent efforts to apply for grant funding that may be available from the City's Visitor and Convention Authority ("VCA") or Cultural Arts Council ("CAC"); • the Event organizer's history and performance in delivering quality Events; • any benefits being directly provided to the general public with respect to the Event, such as free or discounted tickets to persons residing in the City of Miami Beach, seniors, veterans, or members of disadvantaged groups; • whether the event is accessible to the general public (either as a ticketed event or otherwise); the demonstrable economic impacts associated with the Event, • the demonstrable media commitments secured by the Event organizer for the Event; or the efforts undertaken by the Event organizer to mitigate any quality - of -life impacts associated with the Event, including noise, littering, traffic, or parking impacts associated with an Event. In Section 12-7 of the City Code, sponsorship requests are generally to be reviewed well in advance of the dale of each event, either as part of the City Commission's annual budget process, or through applications to the VCA or CAC. Any sponsorship request that falls outside of the standard review process is subject to Finance and Economic Resiliency Committee ("FERC") advisory review, as well as a heightened 517ths approval requirement by the City Commission The Special Event Sponsorship Process addresses these elements and provides a platform for event organizers to apply for city sponsorship in advance and allows the Administration time to do proper due diligence and budget planning for the fiscal year, while also allowing for opportunities to curate a fiscal year of engaging, unique, entertaining, educational, and fun community events to benefit Miami Beach residents, businesses, visitors and culture ANALYSIS Since its inception, the Administration has witnessed an increased interest in the Program, both from producers of large-scale events and community event organizers. To date, the Tourism and Culture Department (TCD) has managed four cycles of the Program Al the July 26, 2023. City Commission meeting the Mayor and City Commissioners voted to approve the revisions to the Special Event Guidelines via Resolution No. 2023-32701 The approved revisions included the bifurcation of the Special Event Sponsorship Program, to allow the Program to be independent from the guidelines At the September 12, 2023 City Commission meeting, the Mayor and City Commission voted via Resolution No. 2023-32745 to amend and restate the City's Special Event Sponsorship Program requirements by (1) creating two distinct event sponsorship categories, including minimum requirements and evaluation criteria, for "Major Special Events" and "Community Engagement events," and an evaluation process to review 937 Docusign Envelope ID: 10A218DA-EFCS 15EB-B2914299CC5C1Ba0 and score sponsorship requests based upon weighted criteria, and (2) establishing maximum sponsorship funding amounts per event. The Program reviews non-profit status, length of event, history of event, hotel room block, number of attendees, resident/cornmunity benefit, marketing, and public relations exposure, and more. Applicants are required to have a mandatory dollar for dollar ($1 to $1) match and demonstrate this match through cash, other matching sponsorships, and/or in -kind contributions. Accordingly, in its fourth year, the program applications opened on January 1, 2025, and closed February 28, 2025. The program is hosted at: MBEventSponsorship.gosmart.org. For each cycle, applicants who meet the requirements are scored by a review panel and subsequently approved by the Mayor and City Commission. For the category of Major Special Event, thirteen (13) event organizers opened the application, nine (9) event organizers completed the application. For the category of Community Engagement Event, tan (10) event organizers opened the application, and six (6) event organizers completed the appCMaEm and qualified for review. During the months of February and March the fifteen (15) applicants who met all requirements, including deadlines, were reviewed, and scored by a panel consisting of City staff, and members of the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority. Incomplete applications were disqualified, and applicants were invited to apply during the next session, which launches on January 1, 2026, and will close on February 28, 2026. Application review included an extensive review process that reviewed non-profit status, length of event, history of event, hotel roan block (when applicable), whether attendees are regional, national and/or international, resident/community benefit, marketing, and public relations exposure, utilization of local venues, tax documentation, and more. Applicants were required to have a mandatory dollar for dollar ($1 to $1) match and demonstrate this match through cash, other matching sponsorships, and/or in -kind contributions. According to the Special Events Sponsorship Program, an application must score at least 65% on the Sponsorship Score Card for the administration to recommend that the sponsorship be awarded. Only ten (10) met the threshold. 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Cum,Kfw�Y 6�µYM IYY V�90rt1,d5a�wM1 MF E.S MM 5 19F S lltl CwmwnRr�NM^Yrt IYtlI SYp'm � uw1�19 .Va S M.0.0 Rm S Il.� m�wMrnlY orµ4Y Li Mmaw�YHY,r�u( SmemN, t`P:6 5 N.0.0 il5 5 I115p Event Descriptions provided in applications are listed below by category. 938 Dmu*n Envelope ID: 10A218DMEFC 5Ee-e2914299CC5C7690 munity Enaaaement Cateao Hued Songs - Hued Songs presents the 6th annual production of the multidisciplinary, inclusive performance of The Juneteenth Experience, twinging Black joy and artistry to citizens across Miami -Dade County. The June 18 & 19, 2026 performances of the Juneteenth Experience at Miami Beach's iconic Colony Theatre culminate a month -long celebration of community activations and performances across Miami -Dade County, starting on May 20 with a multidisciplinary performance at Green Space Miami. Bois Menachem - SBH (Simchas Bass Hashoeiva), a joyous Jewish holiday celebration, is an annual event that has become a beloved tradition in Miami Beach. Rooted in cultural significance, Simchas Bais Hashceiva began in ancient Times and was celebrated in the temple in Jerusalem. This event is a time for community members to come together in unity and celebration, embodying the spirit of shared joy and cultural vibrancy. Now in its 6th year, SBH of Miami Beach transforms 40th St between Royal Palm and Praine into a lively cultural hub. The focal point of the celebration is a dynamic main stage featuring energetic live music acts that captivate and engage attendees. The event offers a unique and immersive expenence with seating arrangements, spaces for mingling, and dancing spread throughout the blocked -off section of 40th St. Miami Beach Salsa Festival - Miami Beach Salsa Fast has been the official Hispanic Heritage celebration of the City of Miami Beach. This year the event is planned for the dale of September 27th, 2025. The event will have live salsa orchestras, live children's dance showcases, singers, authentic dances from different Latin countries, Latin food, and much more. Miami Beach Salsa Fest will also feature free salsa dance classes for the public and salsa OJ's. Guaranteed seating will be offered for Sensors and children. Also, the event hopes to bring a big -name artist to make the event even more successful with the help of these funds from the City of Miami Beach. Miami Beach Orchids and Arts Festival -The Orchids & Arts Festival, scheduled for May 34, 2026. promises a weekend dedicated to celebrating orchids. Hosted by the Miami Beach Orchid Society the festival will feature orchid and art exhibits, musical performances, dance showcases, educational sessions, and a vibrant vendors market. Emphasizing our Florida native orchid species, the festival aims to raise awareness about the importance of preserving our delicate ecosystems. The festival takes place at the Miami Beach Botanical Garden, 2000 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33140. Festival hours are 10 am4 pm daily_ Bike 4 Friendship - Bike 4 Friendship is an annual cycling event that promotes inclusivity, community engagement, and economic prosperity, in Miami Beach. Benefiting Friendship Circle of Miami Beach and North Dade, the event raises critical funds for programs supporting children, Wens, and young adults with disabilities. A minimum of 120 cyclists will participate, joined by at least 240 supporters, including family members, volunteers, and community members. The ride follows a scenic route along the Miami Beach Boardwalk, showcasing the citys waterfront beauty. Following the ride, participants and supporters will gather for a post -ride Family Fun Day, featuring a BBQ and carnival . The event fosters awareness, strengthens community bonds, and encourages active lifestyles. By bringing together local and visiting cyclists, Bike 4 Friendship contributes to Miami Beach's vibrant, inclusive, and philanthropic spin[ while providing a lasting benefit to individuals with disabilities and their families. Major Soaeial Event Miami Music Festival - Miami Beach Holiday Festival of Lights will turn an entire block on Ocean Drive into interactive displays with vibrant projections accompanied by live musical performances and a festive holiday village. The festival uses state-of-the-art projection mapping, a technological innovation that overlaps video onto all surfaces, turning ordinary buildings into interactive displays. Holiday-themed graphics will be projected across 5 consecutive buildings highlighting the unique AR Deco architecture to create a delightful light and music experience. MMF will present three performances each day, featuring MMF's talented singers and orchestra Omusign Envelope ID! t0A218DhEFC545EB-B29"299CC5C7B80 alongside beloved holiday characters, including Santa Claus, The Gnnch, and Elsa. The visual elements projected onto the building will be holiday-themed and customized to the rhythm of each songallowing the performers to interact with the graphics behind them. Sportwom International - Queen & King of the Court is a spectacular beach volleyball concept where each round five teams compete in a timed elimination race. One match consists of three rounds of 15 minutes. In between rallies there is a maximum of 8 seconds. After each round, the team with the least number of points is eliminated. If there is more than one team with the lowest number of points, the team with longest stay advances to the next round. If the longest stay is also equal, the team that reached that longest stay first continues to the next round. The Queen & King of the Court Beach Volleyball Event stands as a pinnacle of athletic excellence, hinging together the world's foremost beach volleyball players, including esteemed World and Olympic champions. The Fashion Shows LCC dba "Miami Fashion Wank" - The grand finale of Miami Fashion Week 2025—a spectacular event that embodies style, creativity, and cultural celebration. Our vision features an extraordinary fashion show, headlined by a celebrated designer, which will serve as the highlight of this prestigious week-long celebration. After the stunning runway showcase, attendees will be treated to an exhilarating concert by a renowned intemabonal artist, enhancing the evening's atmosphere and ensuring an unforgettable experience for everyone involved. This closing event not only aims to spotlight the pinnacle of fashion but also seeks to engage the community and nurture an appreciation for the arts within Miami Beach. We believe this enchanting evening will leave a memorable mark on attendees and participants alike, contributing significantly to the cultural richness and economic vitality of our cherished city. Miami Takeover LLC - In its 17th year, the Miami Takeover Weekend has become a signature yearly travel event for the mature traveler (30-52). Next year the weekend event is scheduled to take place July 241h through July 27th, 2026 and its purpose is to bang together like minded mature travelers and provide them with a stress free travel getaway in Miami Beach, one of the world's ideal vacation destinations, centered around entertainment, peer networking, community service and the opportunity to expose travelers to Washington, DC culture through the power of live music performances and personal interaction. The weekend festivities kicio-oft with an aftemoon networking meet and greet for weekend travelers. Three additional social and community service events are planned during the remainder of the weekend highlighted by a cultural exchange music and arts festival that features live performances of Go -Go which is the adopted official music of the city of Washington, DC. GroundUp Music Festival - The New York Times named the GroundUP Music Festival Miami Beach as one of the'Top 10 Definitive Moments of the Decade- in music. The 10th annual GmundUP Music Festival Miami Beach will take place on March 13-15, 2026. at the Miami Beach Bandshell. Each year at the festival. five -time Grammy -winners Snarky Puppy, acclaimed by Rolling Stone Magazine as 'me of the most versatile bands on the planet; offer daily masterotasses with other festival artists and play daily sets including a'Family Dinner' set each night. The Family Dinner sessions featuring Snarky Puppy playing with a diverse army of music icons as guests with the band, and there will also be full music sets by other renowned artists TBA from all over the world, as well as Snarky Puppy sets and daily workshops, masterclasses, and other interactive opportunities for the audience and artists to meaningfully engage with each other (with hundreds of free and heavily discounted tickets to local students and seniors). FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT The amount awarded for special event sponsorship program for FY 2025/2026 is $399,912. The Special Event Sponsorship program recurring budget of 5400,000 cues adopted in the FV 2025 budget process#160-0380-000349-25-406-548-00-00-00- F Docusign Emelope ID: 10A218DA-EFC545E&-B2914299CC5C7N0 Does this Ordinance require a Business Impact Estimate? (FOR ORDINANCES ONLY) H applicable, the Business Impact Estimate (IRE) ens published on: See BIE at: https:liwww,miamibeachfi.govicity-half/cityclerk/meetitices/ FINANCULL INFORMATION CONCLUSION The Administration recommends the approval of the Miami Beach Special Event Sponsorship recommendations for fiscal year 20252026 for ten (10) special event organizers in the total amount of $399,912. The Special Event Sponsorship program retuning budget of $400,000 was adopted in the FY 2025 budget process. The Program recommended funds will provide financial assistance and in -kind support to ten (10) dynamic, impactlul events. Together with annual contractual events (such as South Beach Wine & Food, Miami Beach Pride, and the Hyundai Air & Sea Show), these special event sponsorships will support quality and well -financed events. In addition, the events will assist in promoting tourism and economic and cultural development efforts that should Positively impact Miami Beach. Applicable Area Gtywwe Is this a "Residents Riaht to Know" item, Is this item related to a G.O. Bond pursuant to City Code Section 2-177 Project? No No Was this Agenda Item initially requested by a lobbyist which as defined in Code Sec 2481 includes a principal engatted in lobbying? No If so, specify the name of lobbyist(s) and pnncipal(s): Department Tounsm no Culture Sponsorial Cosponsors) Condensed Title Accept Rec/Approve FY 2026 Special Event Sponsorship Funding, MB-Based Events. 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I am Paul Lehr, 3' generation Miami Beach resident and native, musician since the age of six, former CEO of the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts/YoungArts, and cc - founder and CEO of the S01c3 GroundUP Music Foundation which has produced the annual GroundUP Music Festival at the Miami Beach Bandshell since 2017. Myco-founder and Artistic Director is Michael League, who is the bandleader of the 5 Time Grammy Award Winning music collective Snarky Puppy, acclaimed by Ro/Ung'Stona Magazine as "ono of the most versatila bonds on the planet; and has been featured on the covers of Jazz Times and The New York Times Sunday Arts Section and has a chapter dedicated to him by the Random House release 'the New Face of Jazz.' GroundUP brings Artisttfrom all over the world, and a worldwide (and tocii audience, to Miami Beach/North Beach: With diversity at its heart, GrounclUP began presenting its annual Grouri Music Festival in Miami Beach in February, 2017. Since 2017, approximately 70%of the 20,000+ festival attendees have travelled to Miami Beach/North Beach for GroundUP from outside the state of Florida, from all other 49 US States and 55+countries. The Rhythm Foundation founders have repeatedly credited GroundUP with being the most important cultural tourism event in North Beach and at the Bandshelt, and the impact of this cultural tourism has played a major role in the re -vitalization of the Miami Beach Bandshell, a cultural focal point of the neighborhood+ GroundUP has also supported thousands of music students and pre -professionals from all across South Florida including from partner schools/programs: Miami Beach High and other Miami -Dade County public schools, young Musicians Unite, Live Modern School of Music, Guitars Over Guns, Miami Music Project, New World School of the Arts, University of Miami Frost School of Music, etc. GroundUP's inclusion of world artists from more than 40 countries to date, and the diverse audience from all over the world mixed with the residents of Miami Beach and other South Floridians, fosters a dialogue encouraging mutual respect for the diverse values and musical traditions of all people and broadens our understanding of ourselves in the context of our larger society. 945 Dowsign Envelope ID: 10QMA-EFC5 EB-B291-4299MMBO ... Reputation for Excellence, Miller Media Coyeraga GroundUP Music Festival Miami Beach has developed the reputation as one of the best and most unique music festivals in the country, and its reputation for excellence has garnered significant media attention attesting to its significant worldwide, national, and Local draw. Indeed, as part of its decade -in -review on the most important and impectful events In the Arts, The Now York Times named GroundUP as one of the "Top 10 Definkiw Moments of the Decade" in music. GroundUP was the only South Florida event to receive recognition on any of The New York Times "best -of decade -in -review lists" Additionally, NPWs nationally syndicated show Jan Night in America with Christian McBride (WGBO/ Lincoln Center) aired a special segment dedicated to GroondUR, SiriusXM's stations regularly feature GroundUP's annual festival music sets, and each year, NPR's Global Village show, which is syndicated on more than 480 NPR stations around the country, airs sets throughout the year from prior Miami Beach GroundUP Music Festivals, with attribution to both GroundUP and Miami Beach in every segment. GroundUP also regularly receives significant local media attention, and has been repeatedly named by the Miami Now Times as "one of the 10 best music events,' and prominently featured each year in The Miami Herald. In the most recent Muck Rack Report from 2024, GroundUP Miami Beach generated in excess of 500 Million media Impressions, all focused on GroundUP and its'spectacular Miami Beach location and further establishing Miami Beach as a center of cultural excellence and diversity. Just Some of Our Artists (slianning multiple music genres. from Jazz to Rockto Hip -Hop, to Rap. to Blues. to Classical, to Fusion, to World, and so much more): Rather than artist selection being driven try social media numbers or statistics on number of tickets sold or name recognition/draw or fitting within a particular genre, artists are curated by Artistic Director Michael League based only on their musical diversity and universal excellence in their craft. As described by The Miami Herald cover article. GroundUP regularly features "a wildly eclectic range of stellar and hard to define artists." In addition to the annual hosting and attendance of 5 time Grammy Award Winning Artist Snarky Puppy, previous artiste include: guitar legends John Scofield and Bill Frisell and Eric Gates, Rock legends Living Colour (2x Grammy Winners and frequent tour openers for the Rolling Stones), Jeff Tweedy (Wilco), Nai Palm (Hiatus Kaiyote), Madison Cunninghem, Jacob Collier, Louis Cato (Musica( Director of Late Show with Stephen Colbert), Kimbra, Michael McDonald. Chris Potter, Esperanza Spalding, Tank IL the Ranges. Lila Downs, Christian Scott sTunde Adjuah, Brian Blade, Cecile Mclorin Salvant, Lash Hathaway, Chris Thiie (NPR's Live From Here), The Wood Brothers, Bale Fleck, Robert Gasper, Emily Estefan, Buika, Eliades Ochoa (Buena Vista Social Club), and many more. �s D=si9n Envelope ID: 100218DA-EFCS 15E6-B291-4299CC5C1880 Said the late two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame legend and GroundUP artist David Crosby, "you'll meet and interact with artists and fens from all over the world. I don'tthink you'll get abetter shot at hearing real music than at this festival. 0will knock your socks off.' Unique International Appeal, Setting& Guiding Principles. The Festival was founded on the principle of curating an enriching experience for the artists, residents, students, and audience. GroundUP shatters the barriers between artists and audience/students. In a typical festival, artists remain in their trailer until showtime and then depart after their show, practically inaccessible to the students and attendees. At GroundUP, artists remain for the entire festival and hang-out with the audience to experience the other performing artists and to participate in intimate mastsrclasses and other uniquely personal interactions with the audience. Moreover, many artists arrive before the festival and offer mentorship experiences at partner venues for underserved students/aspiring musicians and others with traditionally limited exposure to the arts. GroundUP provides hundreds of free and heavily discounted tickets to Miami Beach seniors and students as well to students and others throughout Miami -Dade County. GroundUP's Major Economic & Cultural Annual Impact (since 2017) According to the latest GMVCB Report from GroundUP Music Festival Miami Beach 2024, GroundUP's annual economic and cultural impact on Miami Beach/North Beach Includes: • $4 MIIUon- local economic impact s 4,200— hotel room nights 1,070- Supported Local Jobs 500 Mittion - Media impressions including major national coverage bringing attention to the North Beach neighborhood and Miami Beach as a center of cultural and artistic excellence • Tourists from all 50 US States and from 55 countries from around the world e Renowned Programming by artists available at steeply discounted prices for the local residents for which people travel from all over the world, literally, to experience. With Appreciation; As CEO and co-founder of GroundUP Music Foundation and GroundUP Music Festival Miami Beach, and as a native and resident of Miami Beach, Miami Beach is in my view the ideal location for these programs and attracting a local, national, and international audience, and it is my hope and intention to keep GroundUP Festival in Miami Beach as a major annual cultural event and draw for the City that is so rich with and ripe for cultural excellence. I appreciate all you do for our City and our arts and culture, and I give you my sincere thanks for all of your past and continued support. 947 Docusign Envelope ID: 10A218DA-EFC5-05EB-13291-42 C5C] The Juneteenth Experience 2026 Letter of Intent To the City or Miami Ream COmmiHUn This letter as to eseeH our rated ton onside s ni annual tsaliten wrthm the Cary d' Miami Beach. 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Rowley Executive Artistic Director, Nued Bongs 948 Docusgn Envelope ID: 10A218DA-EFC5 5E&82914299CC5C71380 Jlive" Beach Uarrlpl �F in Dr. MlaM seam, i131139 February 29, 2025 Letts ofbstertt Miami Reach Holiday Festival of Lights On behalf of the Miami Beach Classical Music Festival (MMF), I am thrilled to submit our letter of intent for the Miami Beach Holiday Festival of Lights to be considered for funding through the City of Miami Reach Special Events Sponsorship program. The Miami Reach Holiday Festival of Lights is an ambitious and Innovative family -friendly event that aims to transform an entire city block on Ocean Drive Into a magical holiday experience of interactive projection displays, live musical performances, and a holiday village. From December 10.14, 2025, MMF will present three performances each day, featuring MMF's talented vocal and instrumental performers alongside beloved holiday characters, Including Santa Claus, The Gnnch, and Elsa. The live musical performances span a diverse range of genres and honor worldwide holiday traditions, allowing attendees to revel in the joyous sounds of the season. MMF's projections will create an audiovisual narrative where cues from INe singers trigger the holiday-Memed video projections on the buildings behind them. The Miami Reach Holiday Festival of Lights uses state-of-the-art projection mapping, a technological innovation that overlaps video onto all surfaces, turning ordinary objects - such as buildings into interactive displays. Every surface becomes a canvas, with graphic projections that play off the unique architectural features of 5 comecul buildings to create a delightful light and music experience. Similar to the LWn Festival of tights, a moveable image such as Santa Claus and their reindeer can fly from one Wilding to the next. Media Units: o Miami Beach Holiday Festival of Lights Highlight Video: http.//wme0.com/903052430?share=copy o Santa's Emmareps- https://v,meo.com/916986876?share=copy o Instagram Recap Reel: h0us://www.i mtagram.com/reel a Dew Drive News Segmem: hh>mmeo,com/916986620?share=roov o Miami Reach Holiday Festival of Lights webpage: hitos.//www mlamlmuskfeseval.com/holidayfestNaloflights Previous Experience Since its 2013 inception, the Miami Beach Classical Music Festival (MMF) has been proud to establish Miami as a premier destination for elite young classical musicians to train and perform at a fraction of the cost of professional companies while maintaining professional -level performances. 949 Docusgn Envelope ID: 10A218DA-EFCB EB-9291d299CC5C2B80 1 • '1 111 Ya,M aeaahQwNal Musk FeaWal ux.� aencn �;han'zd Woe cenowi law paean Dnae Miami Beach, FL 33139 In twelve years, MMF has established itself as one of the fastest growing and most important classical music festivals in the country, presenting 3O4 public events each year, including fully staged operas, symphonic concerts, chamber music recitals, and masterclasses where our highly talented students arc front and center. In June 2022, MMF presented the world's first fully immenive open production in a theater setting using state-of-the-art projection mapping technology, immersing the audience within the scenes of the opera. This production of Das Rheingold marked the first time projection mapping was used for lie open, a significant achievement for the Industry. MMF has delved into the technology's possibilities, creating audiovisual concerts in different venues which have garnered immense praise and have sparked a strong desire for more projection activations in the community. In May 2023, MMF secured the G.O. Bond for the purchase of cutting edge projection mapping equipment. The acquisition of top -of the -line Projection mapping equipment allowed MMF to create awe- inspiring and immersive events at a fraction of the usual expense. Traditionally, the costs associated with renting such advanced equipment limit the accessibility of these extraordinary experiences. However, with the support of the GO bond, MMF was able to bring these extravagant events to the city of Miami Beach at a much more affordable price. During MMF's 2023 and 2O2e Seasons in July, MMF presented an inspiring infects of immersive performances each year: two full opens and one symphony. The response from attendees was overwhelming leading to sold -out venues and a palpable buzz that extended far beyond the confines of the performance spaces. Social media platforms were ablaze with excitement as attendees shared their exhilarating experiences, spreading the word like will fre. In February 2023, MMF presented its first outdoor projection mapping concert at The Betsy Hotel, where MMF designed Valentine-themed graphic to accentuate the building's architectural features, turning a static structure into a dynamic camas for visual an and storytelling The projections were combined with live MMF singers helping the building come alive with images that shift and change in time with the music. After the immense success of this event, MMF presented the first Miami Beach holiday Festival of Lights in December 2023. The performances took place throughout three weekends in three different locations: Lincoln Road's Euclid Oval, The Gabriel South Beach Hotel, and The Betsy Hotel land a adjacent buildings). Each event drew over 3,000 attendees and solidified MMF's reputation as a driving force in redefining the boundaries of live performance, leaving audiences eagerly antiopating the next groundbreaking endeavgr. In December 2024. the festival returned with even more excitement, adding a charming holiday village complete with vendors, a 20-foot Chnstimas tree, and a 12-foot Memnh, further enhancng the festive atmosphere and drawing an even larger crowd to celebrate the season in Miami Beach. Social and Community Impact The Miami Beach Holiday Festival of Lights serves as a dynamitic catalyst in enhancing Miami Beach's reputation as a premier tourist destination. By blending five, family -friendly musical performances with captivating visuals in an iconic outdoor setting the festival creates an unforgettable cultural experience. By offering a groundbreaking fusion of technology and artistry, the festival elevates Miami Beach's image as a sophisticated artistic destination. The innovative projection mapping technology showcases, the city's commitment to embracing cutting edge experiences, resonating with modem travelers seeking both 950 Docusign Envelope ID: 10A2181)hEFC 6E&8291-4299CC5CTB80 tl IMAM arLILOwkal Mush: faWal lab deco diva M'.nnaw.n ^wu... u.a.. rra con Mnmi aeaah, FL 33139 cultural enrichment and technological marvels. As one of the few cities worldwide to employ this technology on a grand sole, Miami Beach will emerge as an innovator in blending visual arts with entertainment. This distinct appeal will draw tourists seeking exclusive experiences that onha a handful of destinations can provide. The festwal's open and family-frienclN nature will draw in visitors from nearby cities and states. encouraging repeat attendance each year. Not to mention, the free, outdoor nature of the festival reduces barriers for access and allows attendees of all ages and backgrounds to experience the cutting edge technology. The festival's unique audiovisual appeal will catch the attention of any onlookers on Ocean Drive. drawing large crowds and garnering attention through media coverage, social media posts. and wad -of -mouth. By hosting an event of this caliber, the City of Miami Beach will elevate its appeal as a cultural epicenter, drawing visitors from around the world who are seeking unique and enriching travel experiences. The festival's cultural components during the Holiday season are a major draw, offering an immersiae journey Into the spirit of the season. With diverse themes appealing to all ages, from traditional carols to iconic holiday characters, attendees can expect a magical atmosphere that resonates with families and individuals alike. The prospect of experiencing such a unique and immersive holiday festival in a vibrant city becomes a powerful motivation for travelers, farther enhancng Miami Beach's allure. 1 appreciate your time and consideration of our application. In seeking vow support through the Special Events Sponsorship program, MMF alms to make the Miami Beach Holiday Festival of fights a hallmark event that not only entertains but also contributes to the cultural vi briny of our city. I believe that this festival will highlight Miami Beach as a city at the forefront of technological innovation while fostering community spirt and enhancing the holiday experience for residents and visitors alike. Thank you for considering our organization for this opportunity. Sincerely, I�jl(Nllit Tldltle� Michael Rossi Artistic Director and Founder mros9 Pmiamimusrtfesti val.com 305-903-9251 951 Docusian Ervelope ID: 1(iU18DA-EFC5 5EBA2914299CC5C]B80 O) CHIDS& RTS FESINAL Jeannette Dorrmu Chairman & Coordinator, Orchids & Arts Festival Miami Bach Orchid Society )cannrncd��rhnan <ta,�riad.:oiu February 26, 2025 City of Miami Beach Special Event Sponsorship Program Miami Beach City Hall 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, FL 33139 Subject: Letter of Intent for Special Event Sponsorship Funding -Orchids & Am Festival Dear Sponsorship Committee, 0. behalf of the Orchids & Arts Festival and the Miami Bach Orchid Society (.MBOS), I am pleased to submit this Letter of Intent to apply for Special Event Sponsorship funding under the Community Engagement Event category. The Orchids & Arts Festival is a celebration of nature, culture, and community, providing an immersive experience that showcases orchids, the arts, and environmental conservation while actively engaging Miami ticach residems and visitors. Event Overview • Event Name: Orchids & Arts Festival • Event Location: Miami Bach Botanical Garden • Event Data: May 2-3, 2026 Estimated Attendance: 1,000- attendces over the course of the testival (mmunum 500 per day) • Community Engagement: Educational workshops, cultural programming, and environmental Initiatives • Target Audience: Miami Beach midcnts, families, horticulture cnlhusiasu, artists, and visitors Organizational Background Thc Mlaml Beach Orchid Society (MBOS) was founded in 2023 to promote orchid appreciation, conservation, and eduestba. The festival serves as MBOS's primary fundraising event, supporting our educational programming and contributing to the Miami Beach Brassiest Garden's (.MBBG) orchid euration and collection expansion. Additionally, we are 952 Docusi8n Envelops ID: 10 18DhEFC545E&8291-4 9 CSUNO developing MBOK—Miami Reach Orchid Kids, an initiative to introduce children to the beauty and science of orchids through interactive workshops and activities. MROS was founded by members of the Miami Beach Garden Club and the Miami Beach Garden Conservancy, two organizations deeply fumed in Miami Beach's horticultural and cultural history. The Garden Club, established in 1926, promotes plant cultivation, student mentorship, and city beautification, while the Conservancy, founded in 19%. manages the Miami Beach Botanical Garden, a hub for environmental education, sustainabihts', and artistic expression. Alignment with Special Event Sponsorship Criteria The Orchids & Arts Festival meets and exceeds the criteria outlined for the Community Engagement Event category. I. Economic Impact (20 points) The festival supports Miami Beach's position as an international cultural destination by attracting orchid Invent, artists, and environmental advocates from across South Florida and beyond. Local vendors, artists, and small businesses benefit from increased exposure and participation. 2. Event Attendance (20 points) ,. Projected attendance: I,O00* attendees throughout the event, surpassing the required 200-person daily minimum. .. Audience engagement is tracked via surveys, social media impreasbns, digital marketing analvtics, and interactive programming feedback. 1. Resident, Social, and Community Impact (20 points) c Exclusive resident benefits: Miami Reach residents receive multi -day passes, for the price of a single -day ticket. The festival offers free educational programming for local schools and families, fostering environmental awareness and orchid conservation. Diversity and inclusion: The excnt attracts a broad demographic and collabomtcs wnh local artists, schools, and non-prolits 4. Marketing and Communication (29 points) A comprehensive marketing strategy includes social media campaigns, influencer partnerships, press relesses, community outreach, and local media coverage. .. The festival is promoted through collaborations with the Miami Beach Botanical Garden, Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce, and cultural organisations. 5 Budgeting and Accounting (20 points) The festival adheres to strict fiscal oversight, ensuring a dear, achievable budget with proof of matching funds at a 1:1 ratio. Financial sustium bility is reinforced through sponsanhips, vendor fees, and ticket sales. 953 Docusign Envdopa ID: 1WIW8 EFC515E&B2919299CC5UB80 Funding Request We respectfully request SSM in Special Event Sponsorship funding to support event logistics, educational programming, marketing, and cultural engagement efforts. These hinds will enhance the festival's reach and impact while ensuring accessibility for Miami Beach resident%. The Orchids & Arts Festival represents a cultural and environmental pillar in our community, fostering education, conservation, and artistic cspresaon. We appreciate the opportunity to seek funding through this esteemed program and look forward to the possibility cf collaborating with the City of Miami Beach to further enrich our city's vibrant cultural landscape. Please let us know the nett steps in the application process, and we welcome the opportunity to discuss ran proposal further. Thank you For your time and consideration. Sincerely, deanaetk Dorfman Chairman & Coordinator, Orchids & Arts Festival Miami Beach Orchid Society 964 Dmu*n Envelops ID: 10A219DA-EFCS 5EB-82913299CC5C7B80 ALMODOVAR MUSICA LLC 540 NW 1666 Ave Pembroke Pines, FL. 33028 melinaulsa@gtnaiLcom 305-321-1087 211925 City of Miami Beach Tourism and Culture Department 1755 Meridian Ave. guile 500 Miami Beach, FL. 33139 To Whom It May Concern I hope this letter of intent finds you well. I am writing to express my production company's strong interest in producing and hosting the upcoming Miami Beach Salsa Fuldval on September 2r.2025 in partnership with AYUDA of Miami Beach and the Hispanic Affairs Committee of Miami Beach at the Miami Beach Bandshell. As an avid advocate of Latin culture and vibrant Hispanic community of Miami Beach, 1 am excited about the opportunity to bring this dynamic and celebratory event again to Miami Beach. We have reserved the dale already at the Miami Beach BandshelL This festival is intended to showcase for ten years in a now in Miami Beach the rich cultural heritage of salsa music and dance, attracting both local residents and international visitors. Miami Beach, known for is diverse culmml influences and lively entertainment scene, is the perfect backdrop for this event, and we aim to celebrate the art forth in a way that hnngs together people of all ages, backgrounds, and skill levels. Throughout the festival, we plan to offer an exciting lineup of salsa performances, free salsa lessons for the community, and live music by tramwned artists from around the world as well as local artists. Additionally, we hope to feature local vendors, food, and art, creating a vibrant and inclusive atmosphere for all attendees to enjoy. We envision this event in tot only celebrate Win music but also to highlight Miami Beach as a global hub for cultural exchange and attim; expression. We are honored to have collaborate for more than ten years with the City Miami Beach and the Miami Beach Bandshell in making this event a success and look forward to the nett ten years. Thank you for your consideration. 1 look forward to your response and the possibility of working together to bring this unforgemble celebration of Latin Culture w Miami Beach. Warm regards, Melhm Almodavar CEO Almodovar Musica LI.0 I'll ,1305-321-1087 955 Dxusign Envelope 10: 10A218DA-EFC5 5EB-B291-6299CC5C7B80 MIAMI FASHION WEEK* Lourdes F,,mjodea-Velascd Executive Managing lNrector Miami Fashion Week /The Fashion Shows LLC 2125 Biscayne Boulevard Third Floor Miami, FL 33137 Iourdes0eia rd,sul imweek.com 786-334-4510 M anti Beach City Commiss,on 1755 Meridian Avenue, Sim Floc, Suite 500 Miami Beach, FL 33139 Phone : 305-673-7577 www.mamibeachfl.org Feb 27th, 2025 To whom it may concern, 1 am writing to formally express our Intent to seek sponsorship for Miami Fashion Week 2025, wmc^ is scheduled to take place from October 21 st to 16th. This premier event promises to be a Significant platform for showcasing the vibrant fashion industry, enhancing Miami Beach reputation as a global fashion hub, and conMbuting to the local economy Mami Fashion Week Is recogmaed as one of the most mflvenhal fashion events m the United States and ai designers, buyers, and media from around the world. In 2024, the event drew over 20,000 anendees, including industry leaders and fashion enthusiasts This year, we anticipate even greater pa.tiopatlonwith plans to feature designers from diverse oackgrounds, highlighting the rich cultural tapestry of our community. Fashux is not only an art form but also a key indive, that significantly contributes to the local ecunurny. By sponsoung M,arni Fashidr Weer, the Miam, Beach City Commission can play a vital ink m o•rai local busmcsses, ant am'g to a.Irn and supponmg the creative economy The event 956 Docasign Envelope ID: 10 181DA-EFC1545EB-B2914299CC501B80 MIAMI FASHION WEEK` provides a umque opportunity for local desup - ,o showcase the., talent. ultimately tottering economic growth and job creation wiz,—rh..- _, r,munity We inci that a pami with the Miami Beach City Comm,sswn would not only elevate the event but also align with the drys commitment to promoting arts, cull ane economic development. Thank you for considering our request We look forearo to the opportunity to collaborate with the Miami Beach City and co ate a memorable event. Sincerely, Lourdes Femandez-Velasco Executive Managing Director The Fashion Shown LLC y Miami Fashion Week 957 Docusgn Envelope ID: 10A219DA-EFC545EB-B2914MCC5C7Ba0 Subject: Letter of Intent - Special Event Sponsorship Funding Request for Miami Takeover Weekend 2026 Dear Honorable Members of the City of Miami Beach, This letter serves as a formal expression of intent to request Special Event Sponsorship funding from the City of Miami Beach for the Miami Takeover Weekend 2026. Building on our track record of 17 years of previous events in Miami Beach, we are committed to delivering an exceptional cultural expenence that will significantly enhance tourism and economic activity within Miami Beach. The Miami Takeover Weekend 2026 is designed to attract a diverse audience of 36-50 year -old travelers, offering a unique blend of cultural immersion, entertainment, and community engagement. This event will expose visitors and Miami Beach residents to DC culture and Go -Go music, recently designated the official music of Washington D.C., while showcasing the vibrant offerings of Miami Beach. Funding from the City of Miami Beach will be instrumental in amplifying the weekend's activations and maximizing its impact. Specifically, these funds will enable us to: • Enhance Cultural Programming: Expand the scope and quality of our cultural programming, including live music performances, an installations, and interactive exhibits, attracting a wider audience and enriching the visitor experience. • Strengthen Community Engagement: Facilitate greater engagement between attendees and local businesses through initiatives like the "Miami Takeover Passport' which will offer exclusive discounts and promotions. • Expand Marketing and Outreach: Increase our marketing and outreach efforts to attract a larger number of domestic and international travelers, thereby boosting tourism and economic activity. • Implement Sustsinabiliy Initiatives: Support the execution of our comprehensive sustainabilily plan, ensuring the event minimizes its environmental impact and aligns with the city's commitment to environmental stewardship. • Improve Event Infrastructure: Enhance the event's infrastructure, including staging, sound, and lighting, to create a more immesive and engaging experence for attendees. The Miami Takeover Weekend 2026 is projected to generate substantial economic benefits for Miami Beach, including increased hotel occupancy, revenue for local businesses, and tax revenue for the city. Our proven track record, with previous events dtu Docuagn Envelope ID: 10A218DA-EFC5 5EB-8n142 CscMixi -,A 1 / generaing over $1.5 million in hotel room revenue and $170,000 in resort fees, roan, and occupancy taxes, demonstrates our ability to deliver a significant return on investment. We are confident that the Miami Takeover Weekend 2026 wil be a resounding success, further solidifying Miami Beach's regulation as a premier destination for cultural events and tourism. We look forward to the opportunity to discuss our proposal in greater detal and Panda, with in. City of Miami Beach to maka this avant a mality Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Mtwoine McCoy I General Partner and co-founder Miami Takeover LLC 959 Dacusign Envelope lD: 10A218DA-EFC545E8-B2914299CC5C1e80 Subject: Letter of Intent for Queen & King of the Court Beach Volleyball Event 2026 Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to express our sincere interest in applying for sponsorship from the City of Miami Beach as part of the Special Event sponsorship program for our upcoming Queen & King of the Court Beach Volleyball Event. scheduled to take place in 2026, Our organization is dedicated to promoting community engagement, physical activity. and the spirt of friendly competition. The Queen & King of the Court Beach Volleyball Event aligns perfectly with the vibrant and active lifestyle that characterizes the City of Miami Beach. We aim to bring together athletes and spectators alike to celebrate the sport of beach volleyball while fostering a sense of camaraderie within the community. By partnering with the City of Miami Beach thmugh your Special Event sponsorship program, we anticipate creating a memorable and successful event that will not only showcase the city as a hub for sports and recreation but also contribute to the local economy through increased tourism and business engagement. We are committed to working closely with the City and its designated officials to ensure the event is organized seamlessly, adheres to all necessary regulations, and aligns with the values and vision of Miami Beach. Our goal is to establish a longlasting partnership that benefits both the community and the City. Thank you for considering our application. We look forward to the possibility of partnering with the City of Miami Beach to make the Queen & King of the Court Beach Volleyball Event a tremendous success. Sincerely, Wilco Nijland CEOSportwom '- /^i SPORTWOR,t 960 Consul Envelope ID: 10A21BDA-EFC5<5EB-B2914288CC5C7Bg0 MIAMIBEACH SponsorshipAgreement -Bike 4 Friendship Friendship Circleof Miami Beach and North Dade, Inc Tourism and Culture Department tissette Garcia Arrogance Maria Neman ex . Mils Type 1-comrad amendment, change ordep or task adtt resultimfmm a procurement issued competitive solicitation. Type 2 -Am other wntratt, amendment, change order, or Usk ceder that does net result from a procurement issued competitive solicitation. Type 3- Independent Contractor Agreement BTAI Type6-TemmAgreemem Tvpe4- Gremaoreementi with the City as the recipient Type) - Inter;bmrnmental agency agreement Type S - Gram agreements with the City as the grantor x Typee-Ocher. Bike 4 Friendship is an annual cycling event taking place on March 15, 2026, that Promotes 'mdu nry, community engagement and economic prosperity throughout the City of Miami Beach. The event benefits Friendship Circle of Miami Beach and North Dade, raising critical funds to support program for children, teens, and young adults with disabilities. Approximately 100 cyclists will participate in the ride alongside family members, volunteers, and community supporters, underscoring the events broad impact; afterward, everyone will gather for a Family Fun Day with a BBQ and carnival at the Miami Beach aCC, strengthening community bonds as the event brings together local and visiting cyclists to celebrate Miami Beach's vibrant Indusive, and philanthropic spirit while supporting individuals with disabilities and their families. Event Organizer applied for sponsorship funding through the FY 2026 Miami Beach Special Event Sponsorship Program, under the Community Engagement Category, designed to provide financial assistance to spedal events in the City. On April 23, 2025, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2025-33613, accepting the recommendation of the Tourism and Culture Department for the approval of a sponsorship, in a recommended award amount of $13,440i for the Event. On September 30, 2025, the Mayor and City Commission adopted the ❑rys FY 2026 Operating Budget that included the $13,a40.00 sponsorship funding for the Event. The funding for this Event is budgeted in the Fy 2026 Resort Tax Fund budget �u Total Term (Origil Renewals) One(1)time I N/A I One 1 time Grant Funded Yes No State Federal Other: 1 1 $13,440A0 160-0380-000349-25-40&548-00-00-00- 1 1 Yes 'x I No nV uru 1. For contracts longer than five years, contact the Procurement Department. 2. Attach any supporting explanation needed. 3. Budget approval indicates approval for the current fiscal year only. Future years are subject to Chy Commission approval of the annual adopted operating budget. city Com in i scion Approved: Yes No Resolution No.: CC Agenda Item No.: CC Meeting Date: 2026-33613 IUY 4/23/2025 If no, explain why CC approval is not required: Legal Form Approved: x Yes No I If no, explain below why form approval is not necessary: Procurement: N/A Grants: N/A Budget: ° Information Technology: N/A IrtUR 6 Nil S&WAl Decusign Envelope ID: 10A218DA EFCS MB2914299=C9BB0 Risk Management: �•��y (I 4�� ILL IMuwal.Y' ecseo�woa.. Fleet & Facilities: N/A Human Reswrces: N/A Other: N/A