The City of Minneapolis’ finance team has been awarded the “Distinguished Budget Presentation Award” and a certificate of achievement for “Excellence in Financial Reporting” by the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA), the leading organization for municipal finance experts. The awards honor the team’s commitment to financial excellence, transparency and responsible planning.
“These awards specifically speak to the rigor of the Annual Budget Process, and Financial Reports which are accessible to all residents. That’s something our community deserves and expects. You shouldn’t have to be a financial professional to understand the city’s budget,” said Dushani Dye, Chief Financial Officer for the City of Minneapolis. “It also means so much to us because these awards are from our financial peers. This organization is the gold standard in government finance, and we’re honored to be recognized.”
Requirements for the awards change annually, and the GFOA gave credit to the City’s team for the ability to pivot where needed to consistently make improvements to the City’s budget systems. The organization provides comments that budget leaders say help refine processes and documents in the coming years.
The GFOA called the certificate of achievement in particular the “highest form of recognition in the area of governmental accounting and financial reporting, and its attainment represents a significant accomplishment by a government and its management.” The City has received this award for 50 years consecutively.
Other budget news
The next meetings of the Capital Long-Range Improvement Committee (CLIC) are June 18 and 25. The group of residents and businesses advises the City on its six-year capital improvement plan. See the calendar of upcoming committee meetings or previous agendas and minutes.
The mayor’s office and the Finance Department are in the process of developing the 2026 Mayor’s Recommended Budget. The mayor’s budget address is scheduled for mid-August, with several public meetings to follow.
Stay informed
There are several ways to stay informed on the budget process. The budget team will participate in several events around the City, like the Juneteenth Celebration of Freedom at Bethune Park this weekend. There will be interactive activities to learn the basics of the budgeting process, along with take-home materials.