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Latest news from the communityThe Civic Tech Graveyard is where you can visit, celebrate, and pay your respects to the projects that are no longer with us. This collection was originally created for the purposes of original research by Micah Sifry and Matt Stempeck. We’ve continued updating it with new entrants in the years since. Visit the Graveyard Illustration […]
The Civic Tech Field Guide is a crowdsourced, global collection of democracy tech. It’s your place to find and be found. Your support allows us to serve you better. We directly invest donations into platform improvements, better data collection, and faster user support. Can you pitch in? https://www.every.org/civic-tech-field-guide?theme_color=574fd9&designation=Civic+Tech+Field+Guide&utm_campaign=donate-link#/donate Over 50,000 civic tech practitioners from all […]
Thanks to Civic Tech in Africa for having me on to share the Civic Tech Field Guide and a great conversation with Nathi Mcetywa about the value in learning from each other.
A background explainer and snapshot of the Access to Information community at this moment in time, Summer 2024.
Over the period of a year, The Civic Tech Field Guide team met with democracy activists working in countries whose democracies are under active threat. A surprising finding was the overlap in these groups’ needs. What resources can begin to address these needs, and what more can we, as a field, do to help?