Participatory budgeting

Do you want to involve citizens in the allocation of your City's budget? Jenparle's participatory budgeting tool allows citizens to submit their own project ideas and/or vote for the projects to which they would like to allocate a portion of the City's budget.

The advantages of online participatory budgeting

Modular project submission form

Draft mode before validation

Multi-thematic management

Voting system

Customizing the steps of the process

Opportunity to exchange ideas with project leaders

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Discover participatory budgeting in video

Participatory budgeting allows citizens to be more involved in your community's decisions. Discover the tool in this video.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the differences with the regulatory consultation tool?
The consultation allows users to submit their contributions, but also to comment on, like/dislike, and respond to contributions from others, which is not the case with the regulatory consultation tool. The two tools address different needs.
Is there a regulatory framework for organizing a consultation?
If it is a "voluntary" consultation, there is no regulatory framework for organizing a consultation; however, if the consultation applies to a project falling under certain articles of the town planning code or the environmental code, a regulatory framework must be respected.
How can we analyze the contributions?
Below a certain number of contributions, you can analyze them by reading them individually, according to your chosen criteria. To facilitate analysis, you can add themes to the contributions. They will then be automatically sorted by theme when the data is exported. Beyond a certain threshold of contributions, it is advisable to use analysis software.
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