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building a pillbox of financial contacts
anyone else not know what this means?
Posted on: 2015/3/30 19:18
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Jersey City gets $2.25M Bloomberg grant to revitalize main street districtsBy Brian Platt has been named director of Jersey City's new Innovation Team, a program funded through a three-year, $2.25 million grant from Bloomberg Philanthropies. Jersey City was one of 12 cities in the United States selected in December 2014 to take part in the program. The Innovation Team, nicknamed the "I-team," will initially focus on the revitalization of main-street business districts in Jersey City. Read more: http://www.nj.com/jjournal-news/index ... y_gets_225m_bloomber.html
Posted on: 2015/3/30 15:23
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The Bloomberg/Fulop connection
Politicker NJ By Politicker Staff | 12/16/14 3:10pm The receipt by Jersey City of $2.25 million from Bloomberg Philanthropies this week had Hudson politicos in cat with canary in its mouth mode. It?s no secret that Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop is pawing at the ground in advance of 2017, with Drumthwacket his preferred destination. The complication of former Goldman Sachs star Phil Murphy in the budding gubernatorial contest makes the Mike Bloomberg connection look like Fulop?s way of building a pillbox of financial contacts, starting with the Manhattan media mogul. Read more at The Bloomberg/Fulop connection | New Jersey News, Politics, Opinion, and Analysis http://politickernj.com/2014/12/the-bloombergfulop-connection/
Posted on: 2014/12/16 21:17
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Maybe we can learn from elephants in the wild !
http://germaneconsulting.com/elephant ... -leading-boys-to-manhood/ It could be a winning innovation to be granted some funding!
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Without getting into too much detail, I will say that I have done quite a bit of work at the Bloomberg Philanthropies headquarters and those people live and breathe a very altruistic goal of figuring out ways to spend his money in improving or addressing social problems. Regardless of what people may think of his politics, stances, or way to do things, the guy is genuinely interested and focused on ways to spend his fortune in meaningful ways with long lasting results. For that, I do admire him.
I am glad Jersey City is getting this money. Hopefully, something good will come out of it.
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Terrence T. McDonald | The Jersey Journal
JERSEY CITY ? Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg's philanthropic foundation is giving Jersey City $2.25 million to create a data-drive innovation team, or "i-team," that will focus on violent crime, youth development and economic development. The award is one of $45 million given to 12 cities nationwide as part of Bloomberg Philanthrophies' Innovation Team program, which aims to fund in-house innovation consultants in City Halls across the United States. More
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