The City of Cambridge launched the 11th cycle of Participatory Budgeting (PB11) in August 2024, and is now in the Proposal Development stage of this year's process.
From August 26 - October 1, 2024, over 1,200 ideas were collected from Cambridge community members on how to spend $1 million on projects to improve Cambridge. Take a look at all the ideas on the Idea Collection Map here!
Winning projects from past PB cycles have included youth center upgrades, home essentials for newly housed residents, pollinator gardens, laundry access in public schools, and many others. Projects are eligible for funding if they meet the following criteria:
- Benefit the public
- Cost $1 million or less
- If capital project:
- One-time expenditure
- On City-owned property
- Projects on CHA, DCR, and MBTA property are not eligible.
- If operating project:
- Fixed project duration (up to 3 years)
- Consistent with existing City policies
- Implemented by the City of Cambridge
- Implemented after July 1, 2025 (the start of the next fiscal year)
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What is Participatory Budgeting?
Participatory Budgeting (PB) is a democratic process that empowers community members through civic engagement to decide how to spend part of a public budget. PB was first developed in Brazil in 1989 and is now used in over 1,500 cities around the world.
In Cambridge, PB aims to directly involve residents in the budgeting and city-building process, foster civic engagement and community spirit, and help ensure that the City’s budget reflects the priorities of Cambridge residents and local partners. Cambridge residents have allocated more than $9.5 million to PB projects since 2014.
Cambridge has launched its eleventh PB process in the fall of 2024! From September through October, community members will be invited to submit ideas for how to spend $1 million of the City's FY26 budget to improve Cambridge. The City is also calling for volunteer Participatory Budgeting Delegates, to join the PB process in working alongside other Cambridge residents and City staff to review and develop all submitted ideas into 20 project proposals to meet community needs. Visit the Volunteer page for more information on volunteering as a PB Delegate.
The vote for the PB11 cycle will take place in March 2025, where 20 project proposals will be turned back to Cambridge residents for a city-wide vote.
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Some website images are provided by the Participatory Budgeting Project.