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Everything you need to thrive in New York City. From navigating city living and accessing municipal resources to understanding city government, finding community, and landing NYC jobs, this is your guide to making the most of the greatest city in the world—whether you’re new here or a lifelong New Yorker.
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Your City, Your Power: Everything You Need to Know About NYC Government
How to have a say in how your tax dollars are spent in NYC.
Making It in Manhattan (and Beyond)
The 2026 Guide to NYC Living for Professional Women.
NYC Wellness & Safety Resources: Mental Health, DV Support, Tax Help
NYC has free, confidential services available.
NYC Career Resources: Job Training, Education & Transit Help
The city offers an extensive network of free resources designed to help New Yorkers.
NYC Financial Help: SNAP, WIC, Energy & Legal Aid Guide
Here's your practical guide to getting support in 2026.
Your Guide to NYC Resources: Childcare, Housing & Health
NYC runs hundreds of programs offering affordable childcare, housing lotteries, free health services, and financial assistance.
Where NYC Women Entrepreneurs Go for Real Support
Women launched 49% of new businesses in 2024—the highest rate in five years. But starting is one thing. Surviving and scaling is another. Here's where NYC's 832,967 women-owned businesses are finding help, capital, and community.
How NYC Immigrant Women Build Community From Scratch
Over 3 million immigrants call NYC home, with women facing unique barriers to education, employment, and community connection. Here's how grassroots organizations are creating pathways—and what the numbers show about who gets left behind.
How NYC’s $43M Women Forward Plan Is Changing Lives
Two years into the city's ambitious gender equity initiative, data shows the impact of programs addressing everything from domestic violence to career advancement—and what's planned as the work continues in 2026.
Why NYC Women Are Turning to Networks for Career Support
New data shows corporate America is pulling back on women's advancement just as NYC's childcare crisis intensifies. Here's how professional women are responding through community networks and city initiatives.