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The People's Money (2022-2023)

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Phase 4 of 4
Project Implementation 06/26/2023 - 06/30/2024
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    What problem would you like to solve?

    The lack of networking that public education provides to students compared to private universities.

    Why is it important to solve? Why is it relevant for the community?

    Public education creates social mobility, but sometimes the private sector have internship systems that only privileged students can afford because they don't need money (or they can wait to have it)

    What idea do you have to address the problem?

    A partnership with powerful corporations that secures a good wage for public education students/interns.

    Who would that help?

    Public college students.

    What neighborhood would benefit from your idea?

    Inwood

    "]
  • +["<p><strong>What problem would you like to solve?</strong></p><p>The lack of networking that public education provides to students compared to private universities.</p><p><strong>Why is it important to solve? Why is it relevant for the community? </strong></p><p>Public education creates social mobility, but sometimes the private sector have internship systems that only privileged students can afford because they don't need money (or they can wait to have it)</p><p><strong>What idea do you have to address the problem?</strong></p><p>A partnership with powerful corporations that secures a good wage for public education students/interns.</p><p><strong>Who would that help?</strong></p><p>Public college students.</p><p><strong>What neighborhood would benefit from your idea?</strong></p><p>Inwood</p>"]
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  • +["

    What problem would you like to solve?

    The lack of networking that public education provides to students compared to private universities.

    Why is it important to solve? Why is it relevant for the community?

    Public education creates social mobility, but sometimes the private sector have internship systems that only privileged students can afford because they don't need money (or they can wait to have it)

    What idea do you have to address the problem?

    A partnership with powerful corporations that secures a good wage for public education students/interns.

    Who would that help?

    Public college students.

    What neighborhood would benefit from your idea?

    Inwood

    "]
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  • +["<p><strong>What problem would you like to solve?</strong></p><p>The lack of networking that public education provides to students compared to private universities.</p><p><strong>Why is it important to solve? Why is it relevant for the community? </strong></p><p>Public education creates social mobility, but sometimes the private sector have internship systems that only privileged students can afford because they don't need money (or they can wait to have it)</p><p><strong>What idea do you have to address the problem?</strong></p><p>A partnership with powerful corporations that secures a good wage for public education students/interns.</p><p><strong>Who would that help?</strong></p><p>Public college students.</p><p><strong>What neighborhood would benefit from your idea?</strong></p><p>Inwood</p>"]
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