Lethbridge used Ethelo to engage over 2,000 residents, prioritize proposals for its Capital Improvement Program, and ensure community voices guided short- and long-term budget decisions.
Chatham-Kent engaged residents on private woodlot preservation using Ethelo’s eDemocracy platform. A transparent and validated process informed Council decisions, balancing landowner rights with environmental responsibilities.
The Ontario Liberal Party used Ethelo to engage thousands of its members online, enabling equitable, real-time policy discussions and applying member insights to shape future decisions.
Prince George used Ethelo’s Citizen Budget for online public consultations during COVID, achieving broad participation, educating residents on tax spending, and shaping future budget decisions.
The International Peace and Security Institute hosted a global symposium where 250 experts used Ethelo to collaboratively identify effective, non-military strategies for countering violent extremism
11,000 Canadian's revealed polarized views on climate action. Most favored bold government leadership, innovation, and reduced pollution, citing accessibility, fairness, and environmental security as priorities.
Vancity used Ethelo to efficiently allocate $400,000 in enviroFund grants, optimizing decision-making, reducing meeting time, and ensuring fairness across 11 judges and 50 applications
The Land Trust Alliance used Ethelo to revise standards collaboratively, engaging 1,100 members, saving 154 staff hours, and achieving transparent, actionable, and widely supported updates.
Hunter Water engaged 1,216 participants using Ethelo for water security planning, reducing polarization, saving costs, and ensuring community-informed, sustainable decision-making for 30 years.
Residents of the Capital Regional District (CRD) of BC were asked to provide feedback about a number of development strategies for a wastewater treatment new plant and 6 different siting/technology options.
The Squamish Nation used Ethelo’s Citizen Budget platform to engage members in budget decisions, improving education, priorities alignment, sovereignty, and financial decision-making
Rhiza Capital partnered with Ethelo to engage 650 credit union members in designing impact investment products, balancing social impact, financial returns, and real-world trade-offs.
In 2016, the Metro Vancouver Alliance used Ethelo to gather community input on transit issues, creating a policy platform presented to TransLink for fair fares.
Prince George used Ethelo’s platform to engage 814 residents, prioritizing 19 poverty reduction initiatives through an inclusive, educational process that empowered community-driven decision-making.
Salt Spring Island engaged 14% of residents online to create a consensus-backed Climate Action Plan, exceeding GHG reduction targets with 82% community support.
Stratford engaged 10% of its residents using Ethelo to prioritize long-term projects, revealing community willingness to increase taxes for valued infrastructure and services.
Whitby transformed its budget process with Ethelo, achieving a 7,750% participation increase, educating residents on budgeting trade-offs, and building trust through transparency and inclusion.
"Arbitrum DAO empowered its community to evaluate grant programs using Ethelo, achieving 87.5% approval and valuable insights. This participatory approach ensured funding decisions aligned with community priorities and strategic objectives."
Arbitrum DAO united its community with Ethelo, forging a shared vision, mission, and values. Over 500 members participated, resulting in a robust strategic framework that guides the DAO's future.
Big Green DAO is revolutionizing grantmaking with Ethelo! 75+ organizations empowered, $1.8M distributed, and a new model for decentralized philanthropy born.
"Reimagine Canada's future! Citizens, not surveys, shaped a bold budget for Canada. Participants explored trade-offs, prioritized policies (childcare, green energy), and funded it with progressive taxes. This model empowers citizens and delivers a truly democratic vision."
"Tree-mendous teamwork! Condo residents, divided on tree removal, used Ethelo to find a surprising compromise. Online voting sparked unexpected solutions and united neighbors, proving the power of inclusive decision-making.""Tree-mendous teamwork! Condo residents, divided on tree removal, used Ethelo to find a surprising compromise. Online voting sparked unexpected solutions and united neighbors, proving the power of inclusive decision-making."
Decentraland DAO: A community pulse check! Ethelo helped navigate the noise, gather honest feedback (governance, transparency), and empower the DAO to make data-driven decisions for a stronger future.
Gen Squeeze used Ethelo to prioritize program initiatives, empowering members to shape their future. By combining member input with resource constraints, GenSqueeze identified impactful programs with maximum member support.
London, Ontario, and Ethelo gamified climate action, engaging over 1,000 participants to design a community-backed plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by one million tonnes.
Gibsons, BC, used Ethelo’s innovative platform to engage 165 residents, gather 1,200+ comments, and validate 23 proposals, shaping a community-backed Official Community Plan.
Vancouver Coastal Health enhanced staff Pulse Checks with Ethelo’s tools, engaging 240+ participants to uncover key insights on workload, culture, and management for actionable improvements.
Discover how PHS used Ethelo’s collaborative platform to engage 400 staff, overcome leadership transitions, and identify actionable strategies with 88% organizational support.
Okotoks used Ethelo to revamp land-use planning, engaging hundreds of residents and gathering actionable insights on zoning, businesses, and amenities to shape their community’s future
Metro Vancouver engaged 17,000 residents with Ethelo to address traffic congestion, gathering 5,000 comments in four languages, revealing polarization, consensus, and actionable insights for mobility pricing.