We fund our free public participation platform by charging proponents of consultations a license fee. We do not sell advertising (like Facebook and Google) and we do not sell our participants’ personal information (like market research firms). We recognize that privacy is mission critical. We charge community groups and non-profit organization 1/10th of the cost of the Standard subscription. We do charge because human behaviour dictates that people take things more seriously when they pay for them than when they do not. Of course, citizen participants engage for free!

Our goal is to bring back ‘power to the people', but do so in conjunction with proponents. This will ensure that the directions and the decisions that we are making in land use policy in particular are made on an informed basis. This is what consultation is all about.">
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PlaceSpeak

https://www.placespeak.com/en/contact/
Last activity: 15.08.2016
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PlaceSpeak advances civic engagement to a whole new level by enabling evidence-based decision-making by allowing citizens to influence the process in an open, safe, secure and transparent manner.

PlaceSpeak is revolutionizing the online public consultation business. Public consultation is required broadly as part of the democratic process. Governments at all levels directly or indirectly require consultation on a range of issues, most of which are geographically defined. PlaceSpeak taps into that need to consult and adds value by generating verifiable data to support public policy development and local decision-making. PlaceSpeak takes the guesswork out of online consultation.

PlaceSpeak’s mission is to empower people everywhere to provide their verifiable feedback on public consultations, and we believe the best way to achieve that mission is by combining the values of a non-profit with the flexibility and innovation of a tech startup. We're a new kind of company: a "social enterprise," using the power of business for social good. Like most companies, PlaceSpeak has a business model that allows us to grow rapidly and be financially self-sustaining, providing thousands of people with a free public consultation platform. But unlike many companies, our business is social good.

We fund our free public participation platform by charging proponents of consultations a license fee. We do not sell advertising (like Facebook and Google) and we do not sell our participants’ personal information (like market research firms). We recognize that privacy is mission critical. We charge community groups and non-profit organization 1/10th of the cost of the Standard subscription. We do charge because human behaviour dictates that people take things more seriously when they pay for them than when they do not. Of course, citizen participants engage for free!

Our goal is to bring back ‘power to the people', but do so in conjunction with proponents. This will ensure that the directions and the decisions that we are making in land use policy in particular are made on an informed basis. This is what consultation is all about.
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Location: Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver
Employees: 1-10
Phone: +1 844-907-6977
Founded date: 2011

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15.08.2016PlaceSpeak aims to democratize your neighborhood and bring us all togetherDid you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more. The internet is a beautiful thing. It has the power to change the world on both a global and a local scale. But anonymity — on social n...
25.07.2014Open data and crowdfunding can breathe new life into democracyWe are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today! Democracy may be one of man’s greatest inventions...
25.07.2014Open data and crowdfunding can breathe new life into democracyDemocracy may be one of man’s greatest inventions, but it has suffered lately in many developed countries due to low citizen participation and general distrust of politicians and government institutions. In the U.S., only about 40 percent o...

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