DAVID PRIZE — Nomination Extract for Keith De Cesare

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DAVID PRIZE NOMINATION FOR KEITH DE CESARE

David Prize Nomination for Keith De Cesare

Keith DeCesare envisions a New York City where every child and community thrives—bridging nature, art, and technology through Wings Without Borders, the First Ground Zero Memorial and 9/11 Museum, and Bridging Tomorrow, his ethical AI learning initiative.

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HOW HE CAN ACCOMPLISH HIS VISION (Under 1,500 characters)

For forty years, Keith DeCesare has turned crisis into creation. His work connects resilience, education, and the environment to shape a stronger, more equitable city.

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Legacy and Commitment to Service- A Catalyst for Change

Keith De Cesare's work honors New York’s past, serves its present, and prepares its future. He identifies an urgent need, crafts a practical solution, acts immediately.

Keith De Cesare is exactly the type of “proven doer” the David Prize seeks. For 40 years, he has consistently served community with tangible results on a shoestring budget funded out of his own pocket. But his projects are historic, successful, extraordinary — limited only by his resources.

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