Call for Submissions – International Human Rights Art Festival

International Human Rights Art Festival (December 4 – 10, 2023) is jurying performance work in any media with the following interests, for performance blocks: Climate Change Celebration of Women’s Power Celebration of Immigration Celebration of Black Men Celebration of Indian Dance Celebration of Diversity Youth Voices (25 years old and under Artists) Any other activist/social … Read more

Job Op – Program Associate, Youth Engagement and Field (APIAVote)

APIAVote seeks an experienced community organizer to fill its Program Associate, Youth Engagement and Field role. Qualified applicants will need to work collaboratively to implement effective leadership training, organizing, and civic engagement programming targeting Asian American and Pacific Islander (“AAPI”) students and their networks, and assist with the implementation of the national field program. This … Read more

Job Op – Project Manager & Project Associate (Hester Street)

Hester Street seeks a Project Manager to join our community economic development team to support community-driven and community controlled real estate projects, and a Project Associate to support our community engagement, community planning, participatory design, and community development projects.

TRIE Neighborhood Initiative (2023-2024) Application

The Taskforce for Racial Inclusion and Equity (TRIE) Neighborhood Initiative is an initiative led by the NYC Civic Engagement Commission with support from the Mayor’s Office of Equity and the Young Men’s Initiative. The program invests in supporting and leveraging collaborative, community-based coalitions in 33 neighborhoods. The 33 neighborhoods, referred to as TRIE neighborhoods, were … Read more

Citywide Participatory Budgeting (2023-2024) Partnership Application

The Civic Engagement Commission (CEC) is excited to be entering into the second cycle of New York City’s Citywide Participatory Budgeting process, “The People’s Money” from October, 2023 through June, 2024. In this process, New Yorkers throughout the five boroughs are given the power to directly decide how $5 million of public funding should be … Read more