Engage for change : building resilience in a complex world
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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Make.org forPublic Institutions & Non-profit
In times of uncertainty, our democracies face growing challenges in fully meeting citizens’ expectations & fostering social cohesion. Make.org provides innovative solutions to help public institutions and non-profit organizations effectively engage citizens on a large scale, supporting democracy at key stages, from elections to participatory policymaking. This ensures alignment in collective action.
Companies face rising complexity and disengagement among employees and customers. Adapting to today’s rapid geopolitical, environmental and technological changes requires new approaches. Make.org uses innovative solutions to massively involve stakeholders in strategic, operational, and CSR processes, fostering alignment and shared ownership to help businesses adapt quickly and effectively.
AI research is vital to ensuring that artificial intelligence remains a positive force in the service of democracy and society. Make.org addresses this challenge by building specialized platforms to collect and provide hyper-qualified data tailored to the unique needs of various research stages. Additionally, Make.org has established dedicated research programs focused on aligning AI development with democratic values and societal needs.
Make.org engages thousands in Young Citizens Assembly on Pollinators
From 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.
“The Ripple Effect”: New impulses for institutional engagement
In today’s digital public sphere, institutional engagement is no longer simply about visibility. Messages compete in an environment shaped by fragmented audiences, algorithmic platforms, and rapidly evolving narratives. For European institutions, the challenge is no longer only what to communicate, but how to create meaningful links with citizens. That is why Make.org joined Cronos Europa’s efforts, alongside Communities, and BeInfluence. We developed “The Ripple Effect” - exploring how institutions can adapt to this new environment. We argue that sustainable communication does not come from isolated campaigns but from interconnected waves of engagement, the ripples, that spread through communities, technology, and, curically, dialogue.
Stéphane Garcia, Secretary General of “Et Pk pas?”: “Online consultation, a valuable complement to foster youth participation in public debate”
Stéphane Garcia and Valentina Holecz (Co-President of “Et Pk Pas”) look back on the success of the consultation that brought together nearly 14,000 Swiss citizens to rethink the civic Service.