New Online Course: Participatory Budgeting for Climate Change

We are facing a global climate crisis, and local governments need to do their part to address it. Public participation is a key strategy for effective local climate action. By integrating climate action into participatory processes (and vice versa), cities can build consensus around the need for climate change mitigation and adaptation, and around concrete projects and policies to implement. 

In the second online course of People Powered University, ’’How Cities Can Use Participatory Budgeting to Address Climate Change,’’ participants will learn how to engage more community members in addressing climate change, together. Experts from local governments and organizations around the world will share best practices, review lessons learned, and help participants plan the next steps for taking action.

This course follows our October course on engaging disabled people in PB. Both courses were identified as priorities by the Global PB Support Board and are made possible thanks to funding from the William & Flora Hewlett Foundation.

Who is leading the course? 

Who is this course for?

  • Government staff and officials responsible for managing citizen participation, resilience, and environmental programs around the world.

  • Local organizations that are supporting or advocating for government action on citizen participation, resilience, and climate change.

  • International organizations and funders that want to better support or encourage participatory action on climate change.

What will you get from this course?

After this webinar, you will be able to:

  • Identify and share best practices to successfully use PB to address climate change.

  • Identify which are key decisions you need to make to implement a successful PB process to address climate change in your city.

  • Identify key partners, actions, and tools to help you use PB to address climate change.

  • Develop plans and next steps for using PB to address climate change

When and where is the course 

  • December 8th, 9:00 - 10:30 am EST (New York time)

  • Via Zoom, in English, with captions and interpretation in French, Portuguese, and Spanish. 

If you are interested in effectively using participatory budgeting in your city to address climate change, register below. Space is limited, so sign up now to reserve your spot.