Participatory Budgeting / Grants Allocation
This page is an example of how to set up a participatory budgeting/grants allocation process on your EngagementHQ platform.
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This page is an example of how to set up a participatory budgeting/grants allocation process on your EngagementHQ platform.
This page is an example of how to set up a participatory budgeting/grants allocation process on your EngagementHQ platform.
Using the survey tool, allow for groups to complete a submission for grant funding.
Using the newsfeed, present details on all the community projects that meet the criteria of the funding program.
Using Balancing Act, seek feedback from the community about the allocation of funds for projects at the same time dynamically reporting back the distribution of funding across key categories or areas.
Highlight the successful projects that will be recipients of funding and help promote the projects within the community to gain futher support.