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“According to the U.S. Chamber [of Commerce], more than 70% of Americans fail a basic civic literacy quiz on topics like the ...
Evanston’s participatory budgeting voting process will close in eight days — but until then, residents still have an opportunity to cast a ballot. Their votes will determine how City Council ...
School participatory budgeting is a democratic process in which students are the ones that decide how their budget will be allocated.
African American Roundtable has led the push for participatory budgeting, which allows residents to decide how to spend part of a budget.
Participatory Budgeting was launched in the Spring of 2022 by the Finance Department as a way for the community to decide part of a public budget democratically.
Boston is wrapping up the initial phase of its first participatory budgeting process which officials hope will bring more civic engagement.
This year’s 36 Fulbright awardees will begin teaching and research assignments in 23 countries across four continents in Fall ...
Mayor Michelle Wu announced the City’s Participatory Budgeting initiative, ‘Ideas in Action,’ is returning for a second year following a successful inaugural year of the program, which featured ...
'Ideas in Action,' the city of Boston’s “participatory budgeting” initiative, is now open for Boston residents to make their own proposals on how to spend $2.2 million of the city budget. Now through ...
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