Engaged California
“This is a town hall for the modern era — giving Californians a real voice in shaping how government responds and improves.”
— Governor Gavin Newsom
Engaged California is a first-in-the-nation digital democracy initiative launched by the State of California to improve public engagement, rebuild trust, and integrate lived experience directly into government decision-making. Designed as a “modern town hall,” the program brings Californians into structured, civil, and policy-relevant conversations on complex public challenges.After an intensive global search, Ethelo was selected as the primary engagement platform to power the Engaged California program, which focused on two foundational engagements:
Together, these engagements demonstrate how deliberative digital engagement can operate at scale — across emotionally charged public crises and inside large public institutions — while producing actionable, decision-ready insights LA Wildfire RecoveryGovernment Efficiency
Ethelo’s platform was used as the core deliberative engine within Engaged California, supporting both public-facing and internal government engagements.
Key elements of the solution included:
Ethelo worked in collaboration with the Office of Data and Innovation (ODI) to ensure engagement design aligned with California’s digital democracy goals and operational constraints.
Engagement 1: LA Wildfire Recovery
Phase 1 — Agenda Setting
Participants rated the importance of ten wildfire recovery topics, including environmental cleanup, wildfire prevention and accountability, infrastructure restoration, climate resilience, and community recovery.
Results clearly surfaced the issues residents viewed as most urgent, with multiple topics receiving “very important” or “essential” ratings from over 80% of participants.
Ethelo’s platform was used as the core deliberative engine within Engaged California, supporting both public-facing and internal government engagements.
Phase 2 — Action Planning
Ethelo and ODI synthesized more than 1,300 public comments into 19 concrete recovery action options. Participants then evaluated and prioritized these options, resulting in a ranked set of community-endorsed recovery actions to inform state and regional decision-makers.
This phased approach ensured that recovery actions were directly grounded in community-identified priorities.
Engagement 2: Government Efficiency
Engaged California’s second major initiative invited state employees to help improve government effectiveness.
Employees were asked to:
The engagement treated employees as both public servants and Californians — recognizing their lived experience navigating government systems from the inside.
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Engaged California illustrates how structured digital engagement can move beyond consultation toward shared problem-solving and decision-making. By combining agenda setting, deliberation, and prioritization, Ethelo enabled California to listen at scale — and to turn that listening into action.
The project offers a replicable model for jurisdictions seeking to strengthen democratic legitimacy, improve policy outcomes, and rebuild trust between governments and the people they serve.