Clean City Partnership formerly provided transitional employment opportunities through community improvement activities such as street sweeping, graffiti removal, and neighborhood greening. Low-income and homeless individuals are paid an hourly wage for up to four months as they strive to rejoin the workforce.
Since this time, there has been more collaborative and innovative activities towards entrepreneurship. As a few great examples, the ideas and opportunities have risen clean energy startup jobs, urban garden projecsts, clean community launches, hackathons and open knowledge sharing
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