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Thank you to everyone that submitted their ideas online or in-person!

What happened during Idea Generation?

From October 10th to November 24th of 2024, we invited New Yorkers to in-person workshops to learn about the city budget, identify community needs, and submit ideas for expense projects through interactive activities and discussion. Residents were also able to submit ideas online directly through this website.

Highlights from Idea Generation!

Prior to launching the Idea Generation Phase, the CEC opened an application for community based organizations and other groups to partner with us to host Idea Generations Sessions across the five boroughs. We received 129 applications, and selected 79 partners. You can view a list of our partners here. 

In addition to Idea Generation sessions facilitated by our partnering organizations, the CEC also trained 23 individual community facilitators to host 77 Idea Generation sessions.

  • In total, there were 480 Idea Generation sessions held throughout the city through which we engaged 9,725 New Yorkers.

  • In total, New Yorkers submitted 4,015 ideas.

3886 proposals

Communication in English!
Funding for Student Internships
Paint Your Youth
Bridge of Peace Mentoring.Program
Community on the Rise
Healthy Mind, Happy Life.
Provide services to non English speakers for learning to speak English.
Help For Youth
Talented Youth
Digital Marketing Course for Migrants
Access - A - Activity
The United School
Food garden
program or Services for Older Adult and Women
Youth Activity Center
Hiring people worker not be lazy or just looking for phone. came out to see the city.
Fresh Start Program-FSP
Improving our Community
Young Volunteer Community Service Training
Opportunities for Immigrants
Come Out From The Cold
Richer collection of library books and digitally accessible
Trying to clean our neighborhood, and helping to the homeless because they need more help.
Resources
Senior Support
ZPTF Building capacity
Teen Job Training
Health and Food for Seniors
Help the youth and children by encouraging them to go out, play, and engage in sports.
Long COVID Education
"Keep families united."
Capacitacion para trabajo
Rehabilitacion de jovenes.
Freedom from addiction
Get Money
Field trips, Jobs
Vivienda Envejecientes
Bridging the Exponentially Growing Digital Divide of Generative Learning in Underserved NYC Communities.
help the hungry
None provided: Creating Safe Options to the Streets
Love for seniors.
Support Group for Amazing Special Kids (ASK)
"It is important to help everyone"
Fair Fares Plus
Help Me To Help Me
Stop Subway Surfing
feed the homeless
Pews in Bus stops
youth guidance
Project Zero
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