
Nine Months of Immersive Engagement in Lakewood, Colorado
In February 2017 the City of Lakewood, Colorado launched LakewoodTogether.org, their first comprehensive community engagement site powered by EngagementHQ.
In February 2017 the City of Lakewood, Colorado launched LakewoodTogether.org, their first comprehensive community engagement site powered by EngagementHQ.
Barwon Water, based in Geelong, one hour South West of Melbourne, is Victoria’s largest regional urban water corporation, and provides water and sewerage services across 8,100 square kilometres to more than 298,000 customers.
Find out how City of Yarmouth in Canada used ideation to generate community ideas for a smart city funding competition.
The Downtown Austin Alliance is made up of downtown property owners, individuals and businesses devoted to preserving and enhancing the value and vitality of the area.
The City of Casey has been a client of Bang the Table for 8 years, and their strategy has evolved exponentially during that time. Dinuki and Laura from the City of Casey discuss how they embedded their community engagement strategy across the council.
Empowering Your Community Through Information and Building Trust To hear more details from Kathyrn D’Angelo herself about what worked well for Richmond read more
Use Virtual Reality to inform your next major development project.
It takes time to build community awareness and interest in an online engagement platform. Repeat engagement across a range of issues, gradually building the participant database is the surest way to do this.
The Vision Town of Victoria Park (with a population of almost 40,000) started using EngagementHQ to engage their community in read more
Congratulations to our clients at the City of Oshawa! They have been awarded a gold Hermes creative award for their read more
In 2016, Christchurch Borough Council was awarded £50,000 from the UK Government’s ‘Coastal Community Fund’, a UK-wide program designed to read more
A brief overview of how the City of Penticton built community engagement around the question “What Could Make Our Parks and Recreation Facilities and Programs Better in the Future?”