Budget & Funding
The New York City budget is a fiscal policy statement representing the shared priorities of our City Government.
The adopted City budget details how the City will responsibly spend taxpayer money for programs and services such as education, public safety, social services, health, housing, and economic development. Given the size and diversity of New York City, the budget process involves taking limited resources and attempting to address the many needs of our communities through discussion and prioritization. This process involves the Mayor, City Council, Borough Presidents, and other elected officials.
To learn more about the City budget process, please read the following guides provided by the Independent Budget Office (IBO):
Capital Funding Apps Open Soon
Capital Funding grant applications for Manhattan public schools and City agencies open soon. Stay tuned to learn more about this year’s application when it opens.
