About the California Civic Innovation Project

The California Civic Innovation Project promotes innovations in technology, policy and practice that deepen engagement between government and communities throughout the state. Through research and information-sharing, CCIP builds communities of practice within California’s local governments and identifies best practices to improving service delivery, opening new channels for public voices, and bridging the state’s digital divides.

The intersection of technology, policy and civic engagement is increasingly central to making local governments work for everyone. There are information and innovation gaps between municipalities throughout the state, and a goal of CCIP is to bridge those gaps through researching existing knowledge sharing networks and identifying methods for strengthening those networks and making them better conduits for innovation.

Through the work of pilot projects in California cities, CCIP is testing various partnership models and innovation processes. Each partnership functions as a mico-culture that fosters innovation within local governments, while providing additional resources and community inclusion. Over time, the learnings from the pilot projects will be shared and scaled to cities throughout California.

When developing standards and best practices for government innovation, CCIP and its working groups place special emphasis on open-source, needs-driven and inclusive approaches to civic engagement.

CCIP was launched in the Spring of 2012 with support from the James Irvine Foundation, and is directed by Alissa Black.

Publications

Apr 11, 2013 | Data-Smart City Solutions |
Rachel Burstein
Apr 2, 2013 | New America Foundation |
Rachel Burstein
Mar 27, 2013 | Harvard Business Review |
Rachel Burstein
Mar 27, 2013 | Zócalo Public Square |
Alissa Black
Jan 25, 2013 | New America Foundation |
Alissa Black
Jan 2, 2013 | Stanford Social Innovation Review |
Rachel Burstein
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Latest Blog Posts

Rachel Burstein
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
President Obama made headlines last week when he issued an executive order on open data. The order reasserted the administration’s commitment to opening data, arguing that the measure will result in “continued job growth, Government efficiency, and the social good”. The order also stressed the...
Rachel Burstein
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
At CCIP we spend a lot of time conducting and disseminating “actionable research.” Whether it’s advancing our understanding of the innovation process in local government as we did in our recent study of knowledge sharing and the meaning of innovation for city and county administrators in California...
Rachel Burstein
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
During the last presidential election, the President and his Republican challenger held a debate promoted as a town hall meeting. In this event, ordinary people, rather than journalists, posed questions on topics as varied as gun control and national security. Commentators gushed about the...
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Alissa Black
Director, California Civic Innovation Project

Alissa Black directs the New America Foundation's California Civic...

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Research Associate, California Civic Innovation Project

Rachel Burstein is a research associate for the California Civic Innovation...

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