Event - November 2025
The Affordability Crisis Facing NYC’s Older AdultsOn December 10th, the Center for an Urban Future will hold a policy forum that will explore how city efforts to tackle New York’s affordability crisis can ensure that older adults’ unique cost-of-living challenges are front and center, and the bold policy actions and investments needed to strengthen financial security, stabilize incomes, expand access to vital supports, and reverse the alarming rise in older adult poverty.
impact - October 2025
“The think tank quietly influencing NY’s top officials”Crain's New York Business recently published this in-depth profile of the Center for an Urban Future (CUF), titled “The think tank quietly influencing New York’s top officials.” The article noted that “CUF has hit its stride in recent years, managing to catch the attention of powerful city officials with its brand of pragmatic, hyper-specific ideas for improving economic mobility.”
Report - October 2025
Preparing Every NYC Student for an AI-Powered FutureAs AI reshapes New York's economy, city leaders will need to prepare more young New Yorkers for an AI-powered workforce. To accomplish this, the city will need to train thousands of future teachers to integrate digital and computational literacy into their curriculum.
Event - October 2025
2025 GalaOn October 22, 2025, CUF hosted its 2025 Gala at Tribeca Rooftop honoring Winston Fisher, Louise Carroll, and Kiersten Barnet.
Commentary/Op-Ed - October 2025
NYC tech education in today’s AI ageIn this NY Daily News op-ed, Eli Dvorkin and Loris Toribio urge policymakers to seize a generational opportunity and ensure that the city leads the nation in preparing every teacher and student for success in the age of AI. To achieve this--and expand pathways into tech careers for underrepresented New Yorkers--the city can build on its landmark Computer Science for All initiative and scale-up CUNY's Computing Integrated Teacher Education initiative.
Report - September 2025
Sustaining Long Island’s Creative SparkFew factors have contributed more to Long Island’s economic vitality over the past decade than growth of its vibrant arts and culture sector. Local and state policymakers should address the challenges Long Island's artists and arts organizations face, in order to strengthen communities, retain young people and families, and support local businesses.

