Stanford PB platform
/An open-source and free digital platform that allows governments and organizations to run participatory budgeting (PB) votes on budget funds.
Read MoreAn open-source and free digital platform that allows governments and organizations to run participatory budgeting (PB) votes on budget funds.
Read MoreAn academic paper that describes how PB can diminish health disparities by strengthening residents’ psychological empowerment, strengthening civic sector alliances, and redistributing resources to areas of greatest need.
Read MoreA blog post focused on cases in Canada, U.S.A and Italy where PB has been used to reintegrate incarcerated people into society.
Read MoreA brochure that helps you integrate the arts into your PB process, to enhance community engagement.
Read MoreA guide to help organizers and advocates campaign to bring PB to their communities.
Read MoreA comprehensive guide that provides background and context for PB in the UK, including matrices and case studies, sample resources, and tools to implement a PB process.
Read MoreA toolkit designed for financial officers on how to implement PB processes.
Read MoreAn online platform that allows residents of New York City to submit and discuss ideas for how to spend a portion of the city budget in participating Council Districts.
Read MoreA comprehensive, free, and open source digital tool for citizen participation.
Read MoreAn interview with Jacqueline Fernández Castillo, planning coordinator of the central canton of the city of Heredia, Costa Rica, that explores the implementation of the canton's PB process.
Read MoreAn annotated bibliography that compiles articles, evaluations, studies, and other materials that reflect the lessons learned from 15 years of research on community-driven development projects and programs in Indonesia.
Read MoreA report that summarizes key evaluation findings of 2014–15 PB cycles in the U.S. and Canada.
Read MoreA website that presents information about Helsinki's Participatory Budgeting process, including dates of meetings, instructions to participate, and status of selected projects.
Read MoreAn online platform that allows citizens of Madrid, Spain to engage with local government on decisions about budgets, policies, legislation, and planning.
Read MoreA landscape analysis that explores top models of democracy beyond elections in four locations: Ireland, Scotland, Madrid, and New York City.
Read MoreA website dedicated to spreading information about and for PB in Scotland, with resources to facilitate PB implementation.
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