Understand what's happening in your community — and where your voice fits
CivicCause helps you follow local issues, meetings, and elections in one place — with clear, straightforward information you can actually use.
You don't need to know how local government works to get started. CivicCause organizes everything around the issues you care about, so you can quickly see what's happening and decide if you want to follow or take part.
How to use CivicCause
You don't need to be an expert to take part. CivicCause is designed to make local civic life easier to understand — and easier to engage with.
Free access for citizens
CivicCause is free for citizens to use. You can explore local civic information, understand what matters, and get oriented before deciding how involved you want to be.
- Browse causes, meetings, leaders, organizations, and public civic updates.
- Understand what is happening locally without paying for access.
- Read plain-language context alongside direct source material when it is available.
- Use CivicCause to get oriented before you decide whether to follow, share, or participate.
What you can do right now
Start with one of these entry points to see what's happening, follow issues, know who decides, and track elections.
Why free civic access matters
Core civic access is free for individuals. People should not need insider knowledge or expensive tools to understand what local government is doing, who decides, or how to take part.
Start here
New to CivicCause? Start with one place and one issue you care about. See what is happening this week, learn who is involved, and then decide whether you want to follow it or make your voice heard.