Digital Participatory Budgeting: Voting
/This webinar provides guidance on online voting in participatory budgeting processes.
Read MoreThis webinar provides guidance on online voting in participatory budgeting processes.
Read MoreThis webinar introduces the basics of digital participatory budgeting.
Read MoreThe Participatory Budgeting Theory of Change (PB ToC) is a tool that can help researchers and practitioners understand how PB can lead to desired changes for people, communities, and governments.
Read MoreThis webpage looks at participatory budgeting (PB) in schools from a Scottish and international perspective. It presents insights on common school themes and points towards useful resources for practitioners.
Read MoreThis report offers an example of the recommendations that a climate assembly can present to a government or other convening authority.
Read MoreBeyond Inclusion: Equity in Public Engagement proposes eight principles to support the meaningful and equitable inclusion of diverse voices in public engagement processes across sectors.
Read MoreA four-page, user-friendly guide that provides actionable recommendations on how to engage immigrants, refugees, and IDPs in PB.
Read MoreThis interactive website allows residents of Mexico City to track the implementation of winning projects in the city's participatory budgeting process from 2014 to 2019.
Read MoreA video explaining a school participatory democracy approach used in the Andalusia and Murcia regions of Spain to address gender equity, climate change, and sustainable development.
Read MoreA paper that provides a model of the different levels of citizen participation and involvement in planning processes in the United States.
Read MoreIn this short book, Participatory Budgeting Project co-founder Josh Lerner provides a concise history of the organization's origins and its vision, highlighting its real-world successes in fostering grassroots budgeting campaigns in cities like New York, Boston, and Chicago.
Read MoreThis blog post presents a case study from rural Scotland, in which community members were given decision-making power over a public procurement process.
Read MoreA guide created by the City of Madrid, Spain to help residents understand the administrative steps and procedures between the approval of a project proposal and its implementation.
Read MoreA book providing a comparative analysis of innovative democratic practices, including popular assemblies, mini-publics, direct legislation, and e-democracy.
Read MoreThis essay examines several participatory experiences involving children and young people in Spain, Portugal, the Dominican Republic, and Argentina.
Read MoreA guide to using digital tools in citizens' assemblies, with practical examples and links to different options.
Read MoreThis article presents the key findings of a study from Spain on the benefits of discussing democracy in the classroom.
Read MoreThis report presents and analyzes the experience of six Indonesian cities in Indonesia in managing local participatory budgeting processes.
Read MorePhotos of participants in different stages of the participatory budgeting process of the Faculty of Political Science of the National University of Rosario in Argentina.
Read MoreThis toolkit provides instructions and worksheets to plan a participatory budgeting process.
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