About this page

What we offer institutional partners

We are building infrastructure for structured civic participation — a venue where public problems turn into verifiable, validated solutions. This is not a forum site or a petition service: every claim is tied to sources, every decision to an audit trail, every participant to a verifiable reputation.

This page is for organizations that can strengthen our mission with their resources, expertise, or network. If your work touches on democracy, civic engagement, policy, or civic education — we have something to talk about.

What sets us apart

The terms of working with partners

Measurable results

All key metrics are public: the number of members, verified issues, and working groups that reached decisions.

Full transparency

An audit trail behind every decision. Partners see the process, not just the final report.

Co-branding

Co-branded materials, partner mentions in the project's public history, and joint publications.

Independence

The platform does not speak on a partner's behalf. Every partnership is open and does not influence the content of discussions.

Formats

Opportunities for partnership

Six types of institutional partners — each with its own collaboration scenarios.

Civil society foundations

Organizations that fund civic tech, democratic participation, community organizing, and the renewal of democratic institutions.

Scenarios
  • Grants for a pilot in specific states
  • Targeted grants for topics (housing, climate, education)
  • Co-funding with other foundations
What you get: A direct fit with the mission. Transparent KPIs: the number of members, verified issue pages, and working groups with a public result.

Think tanks and policy labs

Research organizations with expertise in the topics discussed on the platform.

Scenarios
  • Jointly filling issue pages with policy briefs
  • Joint publications and analytical reports
  • Posting draft bills for public verification
What you get: An audience of structured discussions instead of social-media comments. A link between your research and real civic initiatives.

Universities and academic institutions

Political science, public administration, civic engagement, and democracy studies.

Scenarios
  • Using platform data in research (under an ethics agreement)
  • Pilot programs with students as moderators / annotators
  • Courses on civic technology with hands-on work on the platform
What you get: Unique structured data on civic participation. A venue for pilots and student labs.

Professional associations

Bar associations, urbanist unions, and expert associations in political and social fields.

Scenarios
  • Certifying experts and confirming profession-based identity
  • Pro bono participation of association members in working groups
  • Joint publication of positions on specialized topics
What you get: A channel for your expertise in public discussions. Visibility and reputation for association members in the civic sphere.

Media and journalism

Outlets engaged in public-interest journalism, local newsrooms, and investigative projects.

Scenarios
  • Joint investigations tied to structured issues
  • Journalist subscriptions to the platform's verified content
  • Partner materials based on platform data (with attribution)
What you get: A transparent source: a discussion history and audit trail behind every claim. An audience that already works with the topic in a structured way.

Technology partners

Companies ready to support the infrastructure, the AI stack, or open-source components.

Scenarios
  • Cloud credits and hosting (Postgres, Qdrant, AI inference)
  • API integrations for annotations and verification
  • Joint development of open-source civic OS components
What you get: Visibility in the open-source civic stack. A reference customer for civic-tech offerings.

How we start

The process from first contact to launch

No multi-stage pitches. If there's a fit on mission, we move to a pilot quickly.

01

Getting acquainted

A short 30-minute call to discuss your mission and where we overlap. No slides, no pitch.

02

Pilot scope

If there's a fit, we define a concrete pilot project: topic, timeline, metrics, budget (if applicable).

03

Agreement

A memorandum of cooperation. Transparent terms, public reporting.

04

Launch and reporting

We launch the pilot, publish interim metrics every 30 days, and report results publicly with the option of independent verification.

Ready to discuss a partnership?

Tell us briefly who you are and what your mission is — we\'ll get back to you within 48 hours and propose a way to get acquainted.

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