Procurement Month | NIGP
March is

Procurement Month

CELEBRATING THE POWER OF YOU

What you do today, makes a better tomorrow.

Procurement Month is a phenomenal opportunity to celebrate and recognize the incredible power public procurement professionals possess and the positive difference YOU make to our world.

Public procurement professionals wear a variety of hats – you’re explorers, trailblazers, and innovators focused on building a better tomorrow.  The reach and impact of what you do is breathtaking…the ability to transform cities, impact health care systems, research energy sources, construct education facilities, improve transit systems, impact security, deliver technology solutions and so much more…You are truly indispensable!

The Power of YOU…the power of what you do…the power of public procurement…is vital to our society and securing a better future for us all. THANK YOU.  

Let’s Celebrate The Power of YOU
Procurement Month 2025

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Santa Rosa County, Florida celebrates Procurement Month

Trinity Metro in Fort Worth, TX celebrates Procurement Month with various events including Bingo and Jeopardy.

Trinity Metro Jeopardy Board as part of their Procurement Month Celebrations

City of Boca Raton, FL: Top Row (left to right): Surendra Samlalsingh,  Victor Guerrier, Neil Phillips, Alexis Forbes, Vilma Pizarro, George Brown, Andy Thomson, Christine Laux, George Hershewe.  Bottom Row (left to right):   Jim Zervis, Marc Wiger, Yvette Drucker, Scott Singer, Ivelsa Guzman, Elaine Zazeski, Fernando Villalobos, Fran Nachlas

Orange County Florida receives their Procurement Month Proclamation

City of Fort Myers, FL Procurement Services recieving their proclamation from their city Major.

Bureau of Procurement and Contract Administration (BPCA), Department of Juvenile Justice, Tallahassee, FL.  (left to right): Kadejia Searles, Terra Dailey, Bethany Richardson, Mavis Brown, Jihad Landrum, Viccie Borders, Alannah Flagler, Erica Barnes, Brian Thompson, Kanton Enzor, Rosa Nichols, Ashley Bridges, Tiffany Baylor, Ginger (dog), William “Bryant” Wombles, Natasha Holmes, Jamarie Smith, Adrian Nealy

The School District of Springfield R-12 (Missouri)'s Interactive Display Board listed their accomplishments for the year, explaining what procurement month is, and a guessing game on how much they sold on our surplus site.

Ada County, Idaho's Board designating March as Procurement Month

Town of Queen Creek, Arizona receiving their proclamation 

FAPPO Award of Excellence Awardees

City of Boca Raton, FL

The  Mayor of the City of Tucson, Arizona presenting the Procurement Professionals Day Proclamation to the City of Tucson Procurement Team. 

City of Yuma, Arizona's City Council Meeting and signing their Procurement Month Proclamation.