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What is Open Government And how can it work with your community foundation? November 14, 2013 Susan Mernit Knight Circuit Rider, Oakland Local Editor/Publisher 1 All rights reserved. susanmernit.com
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What is Open GovernmentAnd how can it work with your community foundation?

November 14, 2013

Susan MernitKnight Circuit Rider, Oakland Local Editor/Publisher

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WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT

What is Open Government and what opportunities does it offer for you as a community foundation?This webinar will:•Talk about how partnerships between technologists and city, county, state and federal governments can result in greater transparency and accountability, more access to data for citizens, and even cost-savings•Share case studies where community foundations have gotten involved•Show you resources to use to get started

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Welcome to Northern California! This region is a center for open government & open data projects--

•San Francisco has the first Chief Innovation Officer in the country—who launched SF as an open data city

•Oakland passed a resolution to support data transparency in ALL content

•Code for America was founded here, MapLight is here—and GovFresh was also started in the Bay

And of course, we like to #hack like crazy..because there are so many programmers

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But open government projects are happening all over the country, with some amazing ones in:

•Chicago, CA•New Orleans, LA•New York, New York•Washington, DC

Questions to check in on before we go farther:•What is open data and open government exactly?•What’s the benefit to my organization & my community to get involved?

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“Transparency promotes accountability and provides information for citizens about what their Government is doing.” --White House

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We’re talking a

“Open data is data that can be freely used, reused and redistributed by anyone – subject only, at most, to the requirement to attribute and sharealike.”--OpenDefinition.org

The US Government has more than 40,000 datasets available at data.gov, and just about every state has a data repository now.Local counties, big cities and even smaller cities are also getting involved.

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Hashtags to watch for: #opengov, #opendata, #gov2.0 Related: #citycamp #github #tbarcamp

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Open government projects often pair city officials with highly skilled volunteers and other community members to solve problems in ways government could not on their own.

Example 1:

Open Budget OaklandRead & understand the $1B Oakland city budgethttp://openbudgetoakland.org/

Who was involved?City of Oakland, Code for America,Open Oakland brigade volunteers, East Bay Economic Development Association

Created at a hackathon, supportedat a co-working space, built withCity data by volunteers from a @codeforamerica brigade with infoshared on data.openoakland.org, data.oaklandnet.com, and GitHub atgithub.com/openoakland

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Example 2: How’s Business Chicago from Open City Apps

http://howsbusinesschicago.org/

This is one of several apps built by a very skilled volunteer team using city data.OpenCityApps.org hosts a weekly Open Gov hack night and creates free,Open source projects that others can implement elsewhere.

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Other projects from Open City Apps includehttp://opencityapps.org/

Chicago Councilmatic: Interactive App showing what legislation the CityCouncil has been passing

CAPSure: Alerts for community policeMeetings

2nd City Zoning: Guide to your neighborhood from a planning perspective

And many more!

IMPACT: HUGE. High usage of some apps, big press awareness, lots of momentum.

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Discussion break: What kind of apps would you like to see your community build if you had access to the data and people with the skills?What projects is your foundation working on where an open-source app could really have impact if it was widely used?

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Community Foundations in some cities have already gotten involved.

Hawaii Community Foundation and OpenData Hawaii worked together this fallTo encourage ALL candidates runningFor Mayor to sign a pledge to vow to makeHonolulu City Government transparentand to follow the practices of opengovernment.

The candidates all signed—and Open Data Hawaii says they are working with the CF to “push these initiatives forward, changing policy and creating opportunities for tomorrow’s citizens and entrepreneurs.”

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In Oregon, the Meyer Memorial Trust, Oregon’s largest community foundation,built a new platform to connect engage citizens with policy & non-profits

For Oregon Unlimited, launched March 2013, the MMT leased a platform that allows complete connectivity, community and discussion of civic projects.

They use it as both an economic development engine and a communityconnector.

https://www.oregonunlimited.org

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Oregon Unlimited is a follow up to Ideas4Oregon, a 2010contest for a “million dollar” idea that gotmore than 200 entries and promisedto spend up to $1MM to bring thebest one to life.

That project was built on top of anothercommercial platform called UserVoice; theyopen sourced the ideas so everyone couldsee them (just like Knight Foundation often does with their competitions.)

www.ideas4oregon.org/

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Building a transparent process with local government & community

In South Wood County MI, the local community foundation, IncourageCF, purchased the now-shuttered newspaper building and is conducting a community-outreach process around what to do with it.

They’re conducting meetings, and documenting the process online, as part of a bigger program of creating cultural change in their community to spark innovation and economic development.

http://www.tribunebuilding.org/

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“Managing a resident-centered, resident-led design process entrusts decision-making to the community and invites everyone to participate. It requires more time, effort and resources than unilateral decision-making.

We’re asking community members to determine its end use. “—InCourageCF CEO

So, what’s the takeaway?

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How do civic engagement processes, open data, open government and your mission in your city fit together?

Where do you see risks & challenges?

How would you/will you address them?

Discussion

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The latest Knight CommunityInformation Challengefunded 10 civic engagement/open government projects that eeach involve a CF

(see Foundations strengthen local journalism, open government - Knight Foundation http://kng.ht/1aNPZgS)

Cities include Lexington, KY, Chattanooga, TN, Gary, IN, Boston, MA, New Orleans, LA, and others.

Dreaming of local data……

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How to get involved (go ahead, jump in!)

Attend a civic engagement meet-up, a Bar Camp, or a Brigade meeting in your town and meet folks.

Talk to your city’s IT department and lead officials about making data available in usable forms

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Tech resources:

Github: Open Source Code Repository

Socrata.com: Commercial database for local government

Granicus: Software for city government

Data.gov: 40K federal data sets

OpenGov.org: Resource for open data at state and local levels

Participatorypolitics.org: Building open source tools for open government

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Resources

NATIONALSunlight Foundation, http://sunlightfoundation.com/Broadly focused, national non-profit focused on supporting every aspect of government transparency.

Code for America, http://codeforamerica.org The “peace core” for open government tech, having a huge impact through fellows’ programs, support for city government projects, and volunteer brigades.

City Camp: http://citycamp.govfresh.com/How to start a City Camp and how to affiliate.

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ResourcesNational Network Indicators Project, http://www.neighborhoodindicators.org/Long-established network of data-driven non-profits using local data and analytics for policy planning and program development.

Open Knowledge Foundation, http://okfn.org/EU-based global resource for supporting in-country open data, open source & transparency.

Open Government stories on GitHub, http://government.github.com/Space to share and read stories about #opengov and #open data projects

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Followup

– Reach Susan: [email protected]– See MORE resources on my Pinterest board:

http://www.pinterest.com/susanmernit/open-government-and-community-foundations-board-fo/

– Other Mernit presos:http://slideshare.com/susanmernit

– See this presentation and download at the KDMC site: http://www.knightdigitalmediacenter.org

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