- From: Steven Clift <clift@e-democracy.org>
- Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2014 13:57:03 -0600
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As shared on our Open Gov Facebook Group: http://on.fb.me/1wvSZdo (Justin Herman has been doing a fine job of reaching out in stages to broader and broader communities both online and off. Nice to see. SLC) Blog update: http://bit.ly/2nddraftpublicparticipationplaybook Drafting here/provide input here: http://bit.ly/uspublicparticipationplaybookdraft Table of Contents Introduction 1. Clearly define and communicate your objectives 2. Select appropriate design format for public participation 3. Understand and communicate the benefit of participation 4. Understand your participants and stakeholder groups 5. Design for inclusiveness 6. Provide effective and timely notifications 7. Encourage community development and outreach 8. Empower participants through public/private partnerships 9. Provide multi-tiered paths to participation 10. Maintain responsive, accountable feedback loops 11. Use data to inform decisions 12. Protect citizen privacy 13. Transparently report outcomes and performance of participation Steven Clift - Executive Director, E-Democracy * Support E-Democracy. Pledge drive to raise $10,000 US: http://e-democracy.org/donate?ft - 20% to 2015 Goal ᐧ
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