New York – Bloomberg To Launch $17M Contest For US Cities

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    Former Mayor of New York City Michael Bloomberg speaks during the "China and the U.S.: One Belt, One Road and 100-Day Plan," a discussion hosting high-level delegation of Chinese leaders, in Manhattan, New York, U.S., June 14, 2017. REUTERS/Bria WebbNew York –  New York billionaire Michael Bloomberg’s foundation is putting up more than $17 million for a new contest that encourages the nation’s mayors to address critical issues themselves.

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    The new effort, to be announced on Monday, comes as local leaders are increasingly concerned about the impact of the Trump administration’s policies.

    Bloomberg Philanthropies will award at least $100,000 to 35 cities and millions more to a handful of top winners that develop innovative policies to help their residents. There are few boundaries on the projects, which could address Bloomberg priorities such as climate change, the opioid epidemic, illegal guns and obesity.

    The contest is part of a larger $200 million initiative aimed at helping America’s cities that Bloomberg will announce Monday at the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Miami.


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    6 years ago

    A man who chooses not to spend his fortune on casinos or golf courses. If only somehow he could be a role model for . . .

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    6 years ago

    Isn’t interesting that some rich people (like Mayor Bloomberg in this case) are interested in public affairs? Others (like Mitt Romney) are not.