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Below are all the ideas submitted by New Yorkers during Cycle 1 of The People's Money.

2126 ideas

Mommy Buds(Buddy system for Mothers)
Street Drug safety
Health care - the people's money
Health/ Well being
Mentors to at-risk adolescents
Rockaway Moves!
Employment for All
More Police Protection
Advocate for a Public Hospital
The Problems in Public Safety
Self Defense Class
Gun Violence (Ctea)
Proposal on Seniors Housing
Neighborhood community
Project Youth
Crime In my neighborhood
CD40 Murals in Community Spaces
Elevators in Trains
Stop, Care, Share, Aware
Helping Hands
More Low Income Apartments
Lets see the numbers
Public Safety
Unbound
The Family Network
Workers Rights
Religious Education
JV Baskettball Support
Job Training In Inwood
Financial Freedom
Gun Control (Regarding Kids)
Community Beautification
Transportation services within the city and intercounty
Taking our teenage women back !
Save sidewalk on99 avenue, near LIRR Train Track
Community mental health services
Parks and Recreations
Peace Circle Training
Subway Neighborhood Watch
Flowers village
Artistic Gardening
Sports programming and afterschools
More places to dump in NYC
First Come First Serve - Christina Phillies Mohamed
New Dyckman Job Training
Financial literacy books
Suicide Prevention Program
Career Readiness
Basketball job training
Youth in the NYC Government (Youth Member of NYCDOE, Court, etc)
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