A People’s Budget: A Research and Evaluation Report on Participatory Budgeting in New York City, Year 3
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While conscientious consumers are showing increasing awareness and concern for farm, restaurant and grocery store workers, those in the food processing and distribution industry continue to be out of sight and out of mind.
While this report reveals some of NYCHA’s major challenges in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, these findings and the related recommendations come at an opportune moment for public housing residents in New York City.
the Research and Policy initiative at the community development Project has had another exciting year. in 2013, we co-hosted an innovative conference, released five new reports in partnership with community groups and are providing research support for three legislative campaigns
A memo on how the new NYC administration can strengthen and expand participatory budgeting in NYC, by Community Voices Heard, Participatory Budgeting Project and CDP.
An overview of the Partnering For Impact conference hosted by the Community Development Project, Center for Urban Pedagogy and Hester Street Collaborative
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