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Revitalizing Civic Engagement through Collaborative Governance

Stories of Success From Around the United States

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Abstract

This report was updated October 17, 2023.

A growing level of political dysfunction and hyper-partisan polarization has led us to a critical point in the way we govern. With democracy under threat and deep distrust of democratic institutions, how can we instill innovative reforms centered around real influence and decision-making power? At a moment of extreme vulnerability, communities and civic organizations need to have genuine political agency by directly influencing policy decision-making. Collaborative governance—or “co-governance”—offers an opportunity to create new forms of civic power. This report offers lessons from across local, city, state, and federal policymaking and highlights effective models of co-governance from community leaders and those in government.

More About the Authors

Lizbeth Lucero
Lizbeth Lucero

Program Associate, Political Reform

Mark Schmitt
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Mark Schmitt

Senior Director, Political Reform Program

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Jessica Tang
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Richard Young
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Grace Levin
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Chaya Braxton
Farah Ahmad
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Deborah Scott
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Liz Richards
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Sarah Johnson
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Fernando Mejia Ledesma
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Debolina Banerjee
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Eric Agyemang
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Abdi Yussuf
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Aretha Basu
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Adrienne Lever
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Peggy Flynn
Revitalizing Civic Engagement through Collaborative Governance

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