The People’s Money: Boroughwide Idea Generation Sessions
 
 
NYC Civic Engagement Commission

NOVEMBER: THE MONTH AHEAD

THE PEOPLE’S MONEY Citywide Participatory Budgeting

Since launching The People’s Money, the CEC & our 82 partners have held over 370 idea generation sessions, engaging over 8,000 New Yorkers in the participatory budgeting process! We have seen over 900 ideas proposed for the 5 boroughs and over 1,000 ideas for the 33 TRIE neighborhoods. Friday, November 18th is the last day to submit an idea for an expense project in your borough or neighborhood! You can find an updated list of the events that will be happening in your neighborhood and/or borough here. If you can’t make it to a virtual or in-person event, you can also submit an idea online at participate.nyc.gov!

Dark green graphic about "The People's Money", text reads: Last chance to submit your idea! Friday November 18th is the deadline to submit an idea for an expense project in your neighborhood or borough. Visit participate.nyc.gov to submit your idea.

Queens residents still have an opportunity to participate in The People's Money: Boroughwide Idea Generation Session hosted by the CEC, Borough President Richards & Queens Community House! Don’t miss your chance to represent your neighborhood in NYC's first-ever citywide participatory budgeting process.

Graphic inviting New Yorkers to attend the Queens Borough Idea Generation Session on Thursday November 10th at 5pm at the Queens Borough Hall- Helen Marshall Center, 120-55 Queens Blvd. To RSVP visit: on.nyc.gov/PBinYourBorough

 

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Public Meeting

On November 29th we will be holding a virtual public meeting to provide updates to CEC Commissioners and New Yorkers on our core program areas, including the People’s Money: Citywide Participatory Budgeting, as well as highlight the agency’s work to provide language access assistance to voters during the recent November General Election. For more information, please visit the CEC website.

NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION

The 2022 election cycle is officially a wrap! During the November General Election, we were able to offer interpretation services in the following languages at a total of 100 polling locations: Russian, Haitian Creole, Yiddish, Polish, Arabic, Bengali, Cantonese/Mandarin, French, Korean, Urdu, and Italian. We also hosted Get Out The Vote text banking sessions ahead of Early Voting and Election Day to encourage New Yorkers to vote and to inform them of their right to vote in their language!

Photo Collage of Idea Generation Sessions hosted in the 5 boroughs.

 

CEC IN THE NEWS

 

RECENT EVENTS

The People’s Money: Boroughwide Idea Generation Sessions

Over the past week, we hosted, along with The People’s Bus, a series of Boroughwide Idea Generation Sessions! Five events, one in each borough, invited residents to represent their neighborhood in NYC's first-ever citywide participatory budgeting process by deliberating and submitting ideas to address community needs. Submit your idea online before Nov. 18th: participate.nyc.gov

 

Photo Collage of CEC interpreters at select poll sites

Participatory Budgeting Ethnic & Community Media Roundtable

The CEC in partnership with the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) hosted a roundtable at City Hall to discuss “The People’s Money” Participatory Budgeting process with representatives of local ethnic and community media outlets.

Photo Collage of the Community and Ethic Media Roundtable discussing The People's Money at City Hall

DecidimFest: Open Source Technology Summit in Barcelona

CEC Chair & Executive Director, Sarah Sayeed participated in Decidim’s annual summit in Barcelona. The CEC is a leading member of Decidim’s open-source community working to strengthen digital democracy through our platform participate.nyc.gov.

Photos of the Technology submit in Barcelona with CEC Chair and Director Dr. Sarah Sayeed.

 

Public Hearing

On Thursday October 20th,  the Civic Engagement Commission (CEC) held a public hearing to discuss proposed amendments to the Poll Site Language Assistance Program methodology. Read more about the amended methodology.

CEC IN THE COMMUNITY

Over the past month, the CEC outreach team partnered agencies and organizations across the city, such as: the NYC Racial Justice Commission, Office of Family and Community Empowerment, The Haitian Nurses Network, and the NYC Human Rights Commission among many others to share voter education resources for the November General Election and information about CEC programs.

Group photo of CEC staff at outreach events sharing voter education resources.

 

GET INVOLVED

light blue background with NYC Civic Engagement Commission logo in bottom center. The text reads Get Involved: Civic Engagement Opportunities and invites the public to join the CEC by signing up to volunteer for citywide participatory budgeting, poll site interpretation, or voter participation at on.nyc.gov/cecvolunteer.

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