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Welcome to Idea Generation for The People’s Money!


The second cycle of The People's Money has now finished.
 All New Yorkers, ages 11 and older, regardless of immigration status had the opportunity to submit their ideas for how to spend part of the city's budget on projects to address needs in their New York City community. Those ideas were submitted to our Assembly Committees, who over five weeks in January and February decided which projects would go on each borough ballot. Then in May and June New Yorkers were asked to vote on which projects they wanted to fund, those results can be found here or under the Citywide Voting tab above.

Scroll down to review all the ideas submitted by fellow New Yorkers!


The People's Money uses mayoral expense funding for ideas to fund projects to benefit NYC communities. Projects must be implemented within one year and must be expense funding, examples of which include:  

🟢 Programming, including but not limited to events, fairs, workshops, trainings and classes.

🟢 Expanding or enhancing direct or social services (e.g., after-school programming, food distribution initiatives, etc). 

🟢 Community organizing or awareness and advocacy campaigns. 

🟢 Research studies.

The People’s Money CANNOT fund: 

🔴 Ideas for capital projects involving the construction, reconstruction, acquisition, or installation of a physical public improvement, costing $50,000 or more. This may include everything from buying garbage trucks, reconstructing bridges, and building housing. 

🔴 Ideas that break New York City laws, spread hate or unfair treatment.

🔴 Projects that add to a city agency’s headcount, such as hiring more police officers or sanitation workers. 

72 ideas

Cleaner Streets and Public Transportation.
More houses with section eight
Woodhaven Townhall
Financial Support for Coney Island programming needs for children , youth , Adults and Families
Safety in train stations
Monarchy butterfly garden in Inwood Hill Park with bilingual educational programs
Grayways - a low-cost proposal to connect NYC parks with 500 miles of recreational bikeways.
Seth Low Park Playground reconstruction
Cleaner streets
Food banks in Brooklyn
To increase trade programming and extra-curriculum actvities to engage youth
Staten Island south beach housing
Community Mental Health Groups
Helping Low and Middle Income People
Nyc schools morning care
Relocate In Order To Rebuild
Integrative Community-Based Mental Health Programs
hydrophobic home indoor gardens grant initiative to place one in every home
The Mobile app "Be Nice New Yorker"
Program for low income residents or families
Community United
Park safety and cleanliness
A Cleaner Big Apple
Are you ready ?
Open Streets-One Drop Style Volunteering
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