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Explore ideas proposed by New Yorkers in the 4th Cycle of The People Money below:

These proposals were submitted by New Yorkers across the city this past fall. All ideas with the tag “On the Ballot” were reviewed and selected by Borough Assemblies to advance to the citywide vote this spring.

442 ideas

Education Need's
Securing the History of Parks
No title no title
Seniors' Event: Assistance with Your Lease Renewal
Safety for all
Afterschool Homework Assistance (AHA)
Protect the Subway
Education in Children
School Supplies
Community patrol for the people
Supporting Seniors
P.R.E. (Parks, Recreation, & Environment)
Public worksheet
Basic Business Class
Safe space for kids
Mental health
Self Defense Clases
Building Confidence
Talk with Confidence
How well do you know your community
Education with tender care
Language appropriate signage - traffic
We are the Future
We must start from the beginning
Motorized Bike Licensing Pilot Project
"The Bridge to Adulting" Adulting Academy: Financial Literacy & Career Mapping for NYC Youth
Changing and committed to the safety of our neighborhood.
Support Small Business
Medical Assistance Program
Youth are the Future
Health and Wellness in general
Education and Tutoring Centers
Education Shapes Society
Arts and Culture For Everyone
Community safety workshop
Safety Groups for Immigrants
"Tutors For You"
Funding and Addressing Mental Health Issues
Stress Free Day
Senior Social Connection & Tech Support
Safe Routes Initiative
Cultural Fashion Designers
The People's Health Alliance
Improving public transportation
Special Families Support
Financial freedom
Youth Hub: NYC’s First 24-Hour Hybrid Empowerment Hub for Ages 0–25
Public Safety Outreach Programs
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