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Participatory Budgeting (PB) is a democratic process where community members can vote to decide how to spend part of the city’s budget. The City of Cambridge hopes PB will help residents become involved in the city budgeting process. PB aims to help promote civic engagement and community spirit and ensure the City’s budget reflects the priorities of Cambridge residents. 

The twelfth PB cycle has started, and the City wants to hear your ideas for projects! How would you spend $1 million to improve our community?  

Submit your ideas!

Curious about what's won in the past? View all the ballot and winning projects on the PB Cycles tab!

To be eligible for PB funding, projects must:

  • Benefit the public.
  • Be either a capital project on city-owned property OR an operating project with a fixed duration of up to three years
  • Consistent with existing City policies
  • Implemented with the City of Cambridge
  • Implemented after July 1, 2026 (the start of the next fiscal year)

Submit your ideas before October 12, 2025. 

Have you ever wondered how the ideas become projects on the ballot? Then volunteer as a PB Delegate! PB Delegates are volunteer Cambridge residents that research, review, and develop submitted ideas into the 20 projects the community sees on the ballot in March 2026. Sign up to join today!

PB12 Cycle timeline

PB Cycle 12 Timeline

 

What is Participatory Budgeting?

Participatory Budgeting (PB) is a democratic process where community members can vote to directly decide how to spend part of a public budget. PB was first developed in Brazil in 1989 and is now used in over 7,500 cities around the world.

In Cambridge, PB aims to directly involve residents in the budgeting and city-building process, foster civic engagement and community spirit, and help ensure that the City’s budget reflects the priorities of Cambridge residents and local partners. Cambridge residents have allocated more than $10.5 million to 79 PB projects since 2014. Learn more about the past PB Cambridge cycles on our PB Cycles page

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