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Ideas in Action: Project Implementation

The Office of Participatory Budgeting is actively working with lead departments to support the implementation of the projects below.

OPB will provide regular updates on the progress of each project via our website and newsletters.

Other Ideas on the PB Ballot for Cycle One

Additionally, we would like to share a summary of proposals that did not receive the highest votes. Below is the list, along with the number of votes each project received and their ranking. The office recognizes the value residents placed in each proposal, and we’ll be sharing these ideas with the appropriate City Departments to consider for future initiatives.

RANK

VOTES

PROJECT NAME

LEAD DEPARTMENT

FUNDING

#7

1415

Expand Evening Recreational Opportunities for Youth

Youth Sports Grants, Human Services

$300,000

#8

1411

Support and Education Programming for at Risk Youth Ages 10-13

Youth Development Fund

$300,000

#9

1294

Economic Opportunities for Low-Income Entrepreneurs

Office of Small Business

$500,000

#10

1292

Pilot an Expansion of the Youth Jobs Program during the School Year

Office of Youth Employment and Opportunity

$515,000

#11

1193

Enhance Access to Essential Items for Boston’s Senior Populations

Age Strong

$500,000

#12

1172

Publicly Accessible Fruit Trees for Boston Residents

GrowBoston

$500,000

#13

841

City-Wide Campaign to Promote PAATHS Addiction Support Services

BPHC’s Recovery Services Bureau

$300,000

#14

782

Connecting Boston Residents to Health Resources

BPHC’s Mayor’s Health Line

$250,000

For more information, email pb@boston.gov.

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