Chartering Change: Transforming City Charter Processes Through Democratic Innovation

January 8, 2025

Representative deliberative processes are often used to address complex policy issues because they focus on finding common ground, unconstrained by political and partisan deadlocks. Cities that are undertaking charter reviews should consider using innovative strategies such as deliberative, lottery selected commissions to avoid some of the common pitfalls of the past.

Bridging the Divide: How Smaller Communities Can Thrive in the Tech Economy

January 8, 2025

An influx of new residents in rural and semi-rural areas, combined with the rise of remote work, presents an exciting opportunity for innovation. Smaller communities now have access to an innovative workforce that can participate in the global economy, while positively impacting their local economies, bringing new ideas, diverse perspectives, and a wealth of skills to drive technological growth.

Mapping a Healthy Democracy Ecosystem

January 8, 2025

In the spring of 2023, the National Civic League and Center for Democracy Innovation set out to create an interactive website to map the greater ecosystem of organizations, networks, coalitions, and funders promoting healthy American democracy. The result is a free, public resource that is a contribution to the healthy democracy space to benefit funders, practitioners, the field, and the American people.

Citizens’ Governance Spaces

January 8, 2025

For those of us concerned about democratic conditions today, there is much to learn from the nimble, innovative, participatory, and practical governance initiatives that ordinary citizens are creating and leading.

Newark, New Jersey: Using Community Engagement to Improve Public Safety

January 8, 2025

National crime rates in most urban areas have fallen considerably since the 1990s, but some cities have experienced greater improvements in public safety than others. One of those cities is Newark, New Jersey, where innovative community engagement strategies have helped make a difference in reducing the rate of crime.

The Creativity Necessity: Seven Ways Art Works to Build Better Democracies

January 8, 2025

Creativity, neglected for too long as a part of pro-democracy politics in the US and abroad, is fundamental to changing the seemingly intractable problems we face, and to seeing, designing and rehearsing new versions of the world we want to make.

Communities Collaborating to Reduce Homelessness

January 8, 2025

In a 2024 study on how communities are handling the seemingly intractable problem of homelessness, three elements of success emerged: Strong leadership from civic and political figures acted as a catalyst for uniting communities, collaborative efforts engaged stakeholders from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors, and the development of networks helped integrate service delivery.

Everything Everywhere All at Once:  Democratic Practices for Good Governance and Human Flourishing

January 7, 2025

For many years, practitioners have talked about the beneficial secondary effects of good democratic process, and rightly so. But placing people’s experience at the heart of our work calls on us to be explicit about the experience of democracy and how it can and should contribute to human flourishing.

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