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Vote for New Projects by & for Brooklyn!

CEC and The Peoples Money logos
CEC and The Peoples Money logos: Vote for projects you want now!

What do you want to see next in Brooklyn? The project with the most votes gets funded!

This year there are 10 community-generated projects on the ballot:

Pick up ballots and drop them off at these local East NY locations:
Man Up Inc. office: 799 Van Siclen Avenue
Cypress Hills LDC: 276 Chestnut Street
Pink Houses Community Center: 2702 Linden Blvd.
New Lots Library: 665 New Lots Avenue
Community Board 5: 127 Pennsylvania Avenue
East NY Restoration office: 1159 Elton Street
and more locations to come!

or vote online:

In 2024, 40,133 Brooklyn residents voted in The People’s Money in 2024. Brooklyn youth put forward a project called Life Prep for High School Students 101. They got 22,982 Votes and that project was funded (for $200,000)! Your vote matters. Please vote this year at the at the locations above or the East NY Restoration office from Monday through Friday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm or Online (under who sent you, please say ENY Restoration).

Drop off your ballots at East New York Restoration, LDC. 1159 Elton Street, East New York.

FAQ

From May 14th to June 25th, 2025, all New York City residents ages 11 and older, regardless of immigration status, can vote on how to spend $4M of the city budget to address their community needs!

“Participatory Budgeting is a powerful, non-partisan tool that puts real decision-making in the hands of New Yorkers—regardless of age, background, or political affiliation. By welcoming youth as young as 11 into the democratic process, we are fostering the next generation of civic leaders and proving that everyone’s voice matters in shaping our communities.” Holly Bonner,  Commissioner, NYC Civic Engagement Commission

In an effort to build trust between communities and city government, this year’s vote campaign – You Pick, We Pay – aims to show residents that their voices aren’t just heard, but prioritized through real financial investment. It’s the city’s way of saying: we’re listening, and we’ve got your back.

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