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NYC++ Meetup

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meetup
c++
nyc

We are a monthly meetup for New York's C++ enthusiasts to network and learn together. Our events are rotationally hosted by local companies and universities, typically featuring a talk by an invited speaker and catered refreshments.

Budget


Transparent and open finances.

Fund Disbursement

Category
Divested (fund disbursement)
from Boost Foundation to NYC++ Meetup
-$6,191.23 USD
Paid
Invoice #222231

plates and cups

Category
Program Food & Groceries
from Em Riedlin to NYC++ Meetup
-$23.38 USD
Paid
Reimbursement #213106

Potbelly Catering

Category
Program Food & Groceries
from Em Riedlin to NYC++ Meetup
-$575.91 USD
Paid
Reimbursement #213105
$
Today’s balance

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Total raised

$13,068.25 USD

Total disbursed

$13,068.25 USD

Estimated annual budget

$9,172.67 USD

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News from NYC++ Meetup

Updates on our activities and progress.

2023 Year End Update

As 2023 comes to a close, NYC++ looks back on its first year of meetups for New York's community of C++ enthusiasts. What did we accomplish in 2023? We held catered meetups with 40-80 attendees every month of the year, exce...
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Published on December 22, 2023 by Dan Katz

October 2023 meetup

After our planned September meetup fell through at the eleventh hour, NYC++ returned in October for another excellent event. Adobe again welcomed us into t...
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Published on October 28, 2023 by Dan Katz

August 2023 meetup

Adobe welcomed us back into their Time Square offices for another excellent NYC++ meetup. Sandwiches and snacks from...
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Published on August 30, 2023 by Dan Katz

About


NYC++ partners with local companies and universities to host monthly meetups for C++ enthusiasts, which are open to the public at no cost. Our organizers do not receive an income from their work related to the meetup; they all participate as volunteers.

Food is delicious, and our attendees agree; we therefore try to provide catering from local restaurants for each event. This represents the most costly component of each meetup, but it helps to create a welcoming atmosphere and gives our attendees an immediate reason to be glad they came.

Some of our other recurring costs include liability insurance, domain hosting fees, and meetup.com organizer fees. As our meetup grows, some of our aspirations include:
  • Hiring a video production company to increase the quality of our recordings
  • Renting our own event spaces for meetups
  • Covering travel and hotel costs for distinguished speakers who live outside of the NYC area

Our team