Description: There are new and exciting opportunities to engage citizens by informing, consulting, involving, and collaborating
with them through a number of techniques; for example, the use of online surveys and peer-to-peer communication tools such as blogs and wikis. Many of these are now being piloted and used by states, localities, and nonprofits. There is also an increased interest by federal agencies. But the challenge of reaching
those who don’t already participate as activists or interest group members remains.
This report documents a spectrum of tools and techniques developed largely in the nonprofit world in recent years to increase citizens’ involvement in their communities and government. It also highlights ways in which public managers can develop an active approach to increasing citizens’ involvement in government
at all levels. This report will be useful and informative to managers across the nation seeking new, innovative ways to engage citizens.
Collaboration: Networks and Partnerships
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