By ensuring the integrity of our elections, you make certain that all voices can be heard.
An often overlooked and underutilized resource, the younger generation can become an important part of your community engagement strategy.
Five ways local government leaders can equip staff
Is the national divide impacting communities? A recent survey asks local governments how they deal with polarization when traditional approaches to engagement are no longer enough.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, shares the story of their success in implementing a new tool that benefits both staff and residents.
With government officials hoping for more trust and the public asking for transparency and ethical behavior, there is one solution that addresses both sides: public engagement.
Local governments, along with their community members and artists, can use art and cultural activities to renovate and reconstruct public spaces.
By increasing diversity of thought on advisory committees, a local government can be more approachable to its residents, more socially and fiscally responsible, and increasingly accessible to a greater number of people.
The U.S. Department of Treasury offers three webinars and an overview of the final rule implementing ARPA's Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) program.