Contract with Bonterra Tech for crisis response case management software
$87,260
In Plain English
The Community Crisis Response Program needs software to track clients and program outcomes. The city evaluated 3 vendors and chose Bonterra Tech for their Apricot 360 system. If approved, the 3-year contract costs $87,260 and helps staff better manage cases and measure program success.
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