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11,661 participants 649 proposals 121,325 votes Consultation from 18 September 2024 to 4 November 2024
In a rapidly shifting world, the key to building positive and sustainable change is massive engagement. We empower citizens, employees and stakeholders thanks to online tools and innovative collaboration methodologies


11,661 participants 649 proposals 121,325 votes Consultation from 18 September 2024 to 4 November 2024

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Open in a new windowFollowing its annual General Assembly on 23 April 2026, the Association Civic Tech Europe (ACTE), in cooperation with Make.org, hosted an expert event dedicated to the future of civic tech in Europe. A key highlight was the publication of ACTE’s White Paper on the European Civic Tech Hub, presenting a practical vision for the European Commission’s forthcoming initiative. The event took place at the Impact House in Brussels.
Read the articleOpen in a new windowConnecting Voices : How Digital Tools Bring Mini and Maxi Publics Together Following a collaborative workshop held during the 2025 Democracy R&D conference in Brussels, Make.org, Mehr Demokratie, DEMOS, and Thinks/CitizenLab developed a framework concept on “How Digital Tools Bring Mini and Maxi Publics Together”.
Read the articleOpen in a new windowFrom February 11 to February 22, thousands of citizens from across Europe have contributed their ideas, concerns, and experiences to the dialogue platform supporting the Young Citizens Assembly on Pollinators. Implemented for the Young Citizens Assembly on Pollinators (set up by the European Commission), together with ifok and Missions Publiques, this open online platform allowed citizens to react to questions raised by Assembly members and share their perspectives on how Europe can reverse pollinator decline. The results reveal strong public awareness of the issue and broad support for ambitious action to protect pollinators. Participants highlighted pesticides as the main cause for pollinator decline and identified agriculture and land use as the key levers to reverse this trend.
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