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NEW: EngagementHQ Marketplace
We’re excited to officially launch our new Marketplace, offering a variety of integrations that make it easy to connect EngagementHQ with your current systems and create a seamless user experience for participants and administrators.
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Display your EngagementHQ projects in more places with Project Finder!
Create a visual display of your engagement projects directly on your council or corporate website. The new Project Finder integration displays your projects on any website and ensures the information you display is always up-to-date for participants.
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What does the future of Community Engagement software look like?
It's been an inspiring journey over the past 12 years and we have you to thank for our ability to grow and improve community engagement on a global scale.
Hear from Bang the Table CEO, Matthew Crozier, as he shares his vision for the future and how we'll look to innovate EngagementHQ to address the next wave of challenges for our clients around the world.
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Speaking to a Bilingual Community: City of Moncton
Let’s Chat Moncton is enabling better engagement with a bilingual community across a variety of local issues.
As Canada’s first officially bilingual city, Moncton communicates primarily in both English and French. Speaking to the engagement needs of a bilingual community remains a key strategic objective as the city takes a digital approach to public participation.
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Podcast: High Performance Government
The concept of High Performance Government is the commitment that we make to continue to better ourselves as a government to the people we serve. This podcast features guest speaker Nick Kittle with Cartegraph and discusses the 5 tenets of High Performance Government and the most efficient and effective ways organizations can positively impact their community.
Learn about the 5 tenets of High Performance Government: 1. Building Effective and Innovative Teams 2. Building Efficient Processes 3. Creating Measurable, Actionable Results 4. Doing this all in a way that is clear and accountable to our residents 5. Engaging our Community
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Engagement Projects of the Month
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Bang the Table Staff Pick: City of Launceston - Tomorrow Together
The City of Launceston recently launched a new engagement campaign titled ‘Tomorrow Together’ and is taking a theme-based approach to engage with their community. Rather than asking for feedback on each individual project, they are currently asking people up-front “what is most important” and inviting them to work with council on the solutions.
See what we love the most about this project!
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Cutting down use of Fossil Fuels and Engaging on Micro-Mobility: City of Eugene
Adding a fun new form of local transportation while cutting down their consumpotion of fossil fuels, the City of Eugene is beginning consultation around the use of e-scooters in Eugene!
Using Map and Survey tools, community members are suggesting locations for scooter pick up and drop off as well as providing feedback around e-scooters and their potential use in Eugene.
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New Engagement Sites Launched
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