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On Thursday, February 6, 2025, Hostos Community College became the epicenter of innovation and progress as the Center for an Urban Future, sponsored by Verizon, hosted Ideas for Creating a Stronger and More Equitable Bronx. The event gathered organizations from across the borough—each with a bold vision to uplift and transform their communities.

The night was filled with compelling idea pitches from activists, business leaders, nonprofit organizations, and entrepreneurs, all dedicated to strengthening the Bronx’s diverse communities. Local officials, including Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson, Assembly Member Amanda Septimo, and Council Member Althea Stevens, listened intently, alongside business leaders and community members, as ambitious proposals were unveiled.

Setting the stage for an evening of impactful discussions, Jonathan Bowles, Executive Director of the Center for an Urban Future, delivered opening remarks, highlighting the organization’s commitment to expanding transformative programs in the Bronx. This was followed by a fireside chat with Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson, who reflected on her achievements, outlined her continued efforts to uplift the borough, and emphasized her dedication to collaborating with organizations seeking funding for their initiatives.

The heart of the event was the idea pitches,…

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