Participatory budgeting (PB) is a democratic process in which community members decide how to spend part of a public budget.

Each year, residents brainstorm ideas, turn them into proposals, and vote to decide which proposals to fund. Started in Brazil in 1989, PB has been used for over 7,000 public budgets globally, for cities, states, countries, schools, universities and other institutions.

This graphic and video from the Participatory Budgeting Project explain how PB works:

 

The participatory budgeting process:

 

1. Brainstorm Ideas Residents share and discuss ideas for projects.

2. Develop Proposals Volunteers develop the initial ideas into feasible proposals.

3. Vote
Residents vote on which projects to fund.

4. Fund Winning Projects
The government funds and implements the top projects.

 
 

Participatory budgeting in action:

 

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