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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


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Open in a new windowAt a time when environmental challenges are more urgent than ever, meaningful public engagement is key to developing solutions that work for people and the planet. Together with the European Commission, ifok, and Missions Publiques, Make.org is launching a Dialogue for the Young Citizens Assembly on Pollinators. This platform will enable citizens to give input and vote on the recommendations that resulted from the young citizens assembly in December 2025.
Read the articleOpen in a new windowLast week, the Future of Democracy Parliamentary Group, of which Make.org is part of, hosted an event in the European Parliament about the “Price of Trust” ahead of the new EU’s Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF). This conversation gathered high-level speakers from the EU institutions as well as civil society organisations, which together gave the momentum for important discussions on regions, democracy and the EU’s future budget.
Read the articleOpen in a new windowLast week, Make.org joined the Political Tech Summit in Berlin, one of Europe’s key gatherings at the intersection of democracy, technology, and civic innovation. Represented by our Founder and CEO Alicia Combaz and Germany Team Lead Alina Schütze, Make.org contributed to two forward-looking discussions on artificial intelligence, political participation, and democratic renewal.
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