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Below are all the ideas that were submitted by New Yorkers during Cycle 3 of The People's Money.

3886 ideas

Art and Language.
Neighborhood + Community Youth Program
Speed calming measures for 19th Street, Astoria
less money on groceries
Youth Program for opening a community center for our children, lack of services in the community
Project Home Is Where You Are
Community Center
Make service Centers
Community Bread
Family Matters
Jovenes preparados para el futuro .
Social Services in Public Housing
English classes for parents
Social skills
Investing back into the Community.
Project Williamsbridge
More Programs-Protesting if needed
Pathways to college for the gifted
Berry Houses
A new Hope
Help older adults get help
S.T.R.E.S.S
Multi Language Tenants Group
Moving Mental Muscles
Educating the Youth FInancially
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immigrants
Justice-Impacted Citizens' Outreach
Orientation
Help to look for employment
Helping Seniors Know One Another
Stress Free Parking
Know Your Rights!
Housing Connect Facebook Page
Project 2025 But Better
Widow + Orphan Support
Bridge the gap
an asylum application a work permit a job housing security
Block parties, Block Guns
Youth, helping, praying
Stronger Help Project
Public Housing Resources
(1) Right For Immigrants (2) No More Violence Youth Workshop
To The Moon!
Single Moms Survive
ESL for you.
Internet for Seniors
Freedom Cafe Staten Island
Red Hook
Traffic and Rec
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