Civic Assemblies

Civic Assemblies are a form of deliberative democracy that brings together a randomly selected representative group of residents, called Delegates, to provide civic insight, information, and recommendations on public policy and its process through in-depth deliberation and productive collaboration.

Enables evidence-driven public discourse and more collaborative, cooperative politics.

Creates diversity in civic participation and increases access for historically marginalized groups.

Surfaces previously untapped ideas and encourages effective policy co-production.

Enhances mutual trust in governance and fosters ownership with residents in public decision-making.

See it Action

Around the world, governments are employing Citizens’ Assemblies to put people at the center of democracy. Since 2008, Healthy Democracy has designed and convened assemblies in five U.S. states and two other countries.

Civic Assemblies can take many forms, depending on the complexity of the topic and the resources available. They can supplement current public engagement practices, replace existing bodies, or create new democratic infrastructure.
We start with the standard components below to customize the design of each Civic Assembly to fit the community’s needs.

GENERAL ASSEMBLYIN-DEPTH ASSEMBLY
Lower ComplexityHigher Complexity
Best for a more expansive, technical, or contentious policy issueBest for a more expansive, technical, or contentious policy issue
20–30 Delegates30-200+ Delegates
4–6 full days5-14 full days
10+ information sources15+ information sources
5–10 page report10–20 page report
1+ feedback loop2+ feedback loops
$30,000 – $100,000$70,000 – $250,000+
STANDING ASSEMBLYGOVERNANCE ASSEMBLY
Lower ComplexityHigher Complexity
Best for periodic feedback on a narrow set of policy topicsBest for serving multiple departments or a core governance function
20–30 Delegates20–40 Delegates
8–12+ full days/yr10–20+ full days/yr
15+ information sources/yr20+ information sources/yr
Brief, periodic reportsBrief, periodic reports
2+ feedback loops3+ feedback loops
$60,000 – $150,000/yr$60,000 – $150,000/yr

Bring new voices to the table.