Introduction to FirstRoot and Participatory Budgeting

Introduction to FirstRoot and Participatory Budgeting

Thank you for deciding to bring FirstRoot along with you as you make your journey through a Participatory Budgeting (PB) Cycle at your school!

If you’ve made it this far we’re going to assume you are at least somewhat familiar with Participatory Budgeting and the premise behind it.

If you're not familiar with PB, this Quick Start Guide will help you create and run your PB program.


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