Project Title: Youth Financial Empowerment Center Planning and Development
The Stack Project
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| Project Title | Youth Financial Empowerment Center Planning and Development |
| Project Topics | Operations Political Organization, Policy Change, and Advocacy Public Administration Research & Development Strategic Planning Urban Planning |
| Skills & Expertise | Collaboration Community Assessment Conceptual Design Data Interpretation Financial Modeling Policy Development Program Design Project Management Public Administration Research and Analysis Spatial Analysis Stakeholder Engagement Strategic Planning sustainability strategy Urban Planning |
| Project Synopsis: Challenge/Opportunity | The Stack Project is dedicated to creating community-centered initiatives that empower underserved populations, particularly youth. They excel in developing programs that bridge gaps in financial education and career readiness, yet the challenge lies in establishing a sustainable model for a Youth Financial Empowerment Center in Binghamton. The specific business challenge is creating a replicable, community-driven model that integrates financial empowerment with broader revitalization efforts. Currently, the absence of such a center limits access to economic opportunities for youth, affecting the long-term vitality of the community and hindering Binghamton's revitalization goals. This project addresses the challenge by leveraging student talent to research, plan, and develop the center’s framework. Students will assess best practices, develop strategic programming, and collaborate with stakeholders to ensure the center aligns with community needs and revitalization efforts. The project is divided into phases, including research and analysis, strategic planning, stakeholder engagement, and final recommendations. Each phase offers students a chance to apply and expand their expertise in urban planning, policy development, and community engagement, making it an ideal learning opportunity. Exploring this challenge provides students with real-world experience in consulting, strategic planning, and community development. They will gain valuable skills in financial modeling, stakeholder analysis, and urban planning, making this project relevant and exciting beyond academia.
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Project Timeline
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Program Kickoff |
Sep 12 2025 | Event |
Program Managers
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| Tiffany Charbonier | New York University (NYU) |
Teams
| Team Name | Project Name | Team Members |
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| No Teams Available |