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We are working to establish a network of local "community information hubs" that will make policy information, news, and research available on websites, weekly email news digests, and policy analysis. The local PolicyOptions.org bureaus feature local PolicyOptions Issue Briefs on topics of local interest that draw upon policies and program models from around the country and world.  We believe that comprehensive, up-to-date, neutrally presented information is critical to informed citizen action in shaping policy and planning program improvements.

 

Why does this matter?

 

Take any policy-related topic you hear frequently about in the news and conversation: the achievement gap in education, health care insurance, environmental sustainability, economic development, affordable housing. Within any set of issues there is a complex array of information, examples, and choices that impact the public on a daily basis. Yet it’s difficult to sort through the overwhelming amount of information available on the Internet and elsewhere to understand the nature of the issues and how best to improve people’s lives through policy choices.

 

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The information needs we seek to address, and our proposed approach, are presented in the 2010 report "Informing Communities: Sustaining Democracy in the Digital Age" produced by the Knight Commission on the Information Needs of Communities in a Democracy.

 

 

Goal of the PolicyOptions

 

The goal of the PolicyOptions.org network is to fill an important gap in our public life: the availability of accurate, balanced, comprehensive information and analysis about the issues that we care about and hope to impact through public policy and civic engagement.  We believe colleges and universities can help bridge the divide between engaged citizens, community-based organizations, policymakers, and researchers.  

 

This effort is being led by the Corella and Bertram F. Bonner Foundation based in Princeton, NJ, working initially with its network of 70 colleges and universities that participate in the Bonner Scholar and Bonner Leader Program.  The local PolicyOptions.org Bureaus are being hosted by by college or university public policy or community outreach centers or institutes. The local bureaus are linked through an affiliate structure to cover state issues and to a central national office that will cover national and international policy and program activity.

 

The PolicyOptions.org approach is profiled among those described in Peter Levine's white paper: "Civic Engagement and Community Information: Five Strategies to Revive Civic Communication," which was one volume of eight commissioned as recommendations for Implementing the Recommendations of the Knight Commission

 

 

PolicyOptions Content

 

PolicyOptions wiki provide information on:

  

 

 

 

PolicyOptions Network Development

 

Beginning in September 2011, we have been piloting a statewide network of local PolicyOptions.org bureaus in five cities in New Jersey: Camden, Trenton, Princeton, New Brunswick, and Newark, hosted by Rutgers University campuses in Camden, New Brunswick and Newark, as well as The College of New Jersey.

 

Through this effort we have been testing various approaches for the following:

 

 

Developing local bureaus builds on an earlier 2009-11 pilot phase where we worked with faculty from colleges and universities to incorporate PolicyOptions Issue Briefs into their academic courses.  And, going back further, in 1997 the Bonner Foundation first began working with schools and faculty on incorporating community-based research projects requested by local organizations.  Each of these pilot efforts received funding from the Learn & Serve America Program of the Corporation for National and Community Service.

 

PolicyOptions Link to Campus Civic Engagement

 

Through this initiative we are seeking to expand the range of civic engagement partnerships of colleges and universities.  In addition to expanding the types of research support provided by local colleges and universities, the PolicyOptions.org initiative will incorporate both "public education" and "networking" in the form of public issue forums, capacity building support for local or regional issue  collaboratives (e.g., local community food alliance), and networking via social media, email listservs, and other emerging internet-based tools. 

 

Contact

 

Robert Hackett

President, Bonner Foundation

rhackett@bonner.org

(609) 924-6663