2022 Budget
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Regional Hubs to expand participatory democracy
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Work with coordinating organizations in each region to host regional discussions and activities, to respond to region-specific challenges and opportunities. Create collective visions and action plans in the regions for deepening participatory democracy at the local and national level. Strengthen regional networks and integrate more organizations in each region into People Powered, while moving forward initiatives and collaboration in each region. This project could be piloted in 2-3 regions in 2022.
Expenses include contracts with anchor organizations in each region and PP staff time.
Cost estimate: $40,000-$80,000
Original ideas:
https://participate.peoplepowered.org/processes/policies/f/8/proposals/61
https://participate.peoplepowered.org/processes/policies/f/8/proposals/81
https://participate.peoplepowered.org/processes/policies/f/8/proposals/58
https://participate.peoplepowered.org/processes/budget/f/1/proposals/50
http://participate.peoplepowered.org/processes/budget/f/1/proposals/95
http://participate.peoplepowered.org/processes/budget/f/1/proposals/72
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could this build on / learn from existing collaborations, like what's happening now with orgs in Eastern Europe... just a point that there are already some informal regional hubs
I think that we can play a very important role by supporting groups or informal regional hubs that already exist in many places, helping them to grow and flourish. The idea is not to have local chapters of PP, but to engage in the processes and help them to move forward.
It could be also interesting to create inter-regional hubs for organizations sharing a same language.
Having local/regional hubs will support growth of the organisation in a more grassroots way. Ila chapter like structure could address some of the key challenges around localization, for example: ensuring message tone and engagement are pitched in the local languages/contexts/sensitivity.
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