Four Milwaukee Organizations Awarded $10,000 Each Through African American Roundtable’s Participatory Budgeting Program
Projects Will Benefit Youth, Elderly on Northwest Side
MILWAUKEE (October 18, 2023) — Yesterday, the African American Roundtable (AART) announced the winners of its $40,000 pilot Participatory Budgeting Program at a community celebration. More than 850 Northwest Side residents voted for the top projects they felt would increase safety and change lives.
Participatory budgeting (PB) is a democratic process in which community members decide how to spend part of a public budget. It gives people real power over real money.
The four projects that received the most votes belonged to Building Youth Opportunities Through Creative and Holistic Initiatives (BYOCHI), Brentwood Church, Korey’s Kids and Vaun Mayes of We Locked In MKE. Here is more information on the entities and how their projects will benefit the Northwest Side.
- BYOCHI is a children’s social club that works to prevent mental health issues and peer pressure through literature and educational programs.
- Brentwood Church will renovate their community church’s kitchen to install industrial equipment so that they can provide weekly meals, recreational, educational, and training activities for older adults on the Northwest Side.
- Korey’s Kids will provide clothing, food, diapers and resources to residents of Milwaukee County through Christmas toy giveaway events, community baby showers and back-to-school events for families.
- Vaun Mayes of We Locked In MKE will host a lock-in for young people where they have access to meals, mentorship, programming, prizes and space to be.
“This has been a truly transformational process,” said Devin Anderson, AART’s Campaign and Membership Director. “I am excited to see these projects come to life. I hope this shows city leadership the possibilities and that they follow our lead and invest in participatory budgeting.”
The winners will begin implementing their projects immediately, and AART will share updates on its social media channels and websites as they become available. The organization will continue to rally for participatory budgeting on the local level through its LiberateMKE campaign.
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