Pledgebank is a website run jointly by mySociety and Barnet Council that allows residents to make pledges to complete projects or organize events. Pledges will only be fulfilled if a certain number of other residents also commit to supporting the pledge. Successful pledges in the past have been tied to widely attended events like the Royal Wedding, offered things residents wanted like organizing neighborhood parties, and worked with the council to reduce red tape for volunteers. Residents can submit their pledge ideas to the Pledgebank team through the website.
2. What is Pledgebank?
? The website is based on the
simple principle that the person
making the online pledge will
work to make it happen ¡®but only
if¡¯ a number of other people
commit too
? The site is a joint project
between mySociety and Barnet
Council
4. So what made these pledges a success?
? A Big Event ¨C using an occasion that everyone knows about to
base a pledge on (as with the Royal Wedding street parties)
5. So what made these pledges a success?
? The council offering something people want ¨C such as
making it easy to have a party and get to know your
neighbours (The Big Lunch)
6. So what made these pledges a success?
? Working together to cut red tape ¨C allowing people to
volunteer and get involved in things that would have been
difficult before (Hendon IT project)
7. What has worked well?
? Pledges where the council has made the offer
? Pledges where we have cut red tape, i.e.
volunteer packs
8. How do I make a pledge?
? What would you like to get done?
? Submit your pledge to the Pledgebank team via
pledgebank.barnet.gov.uk
? Pledgebank team will add your pledge to the website
? Promote your pledge by tweeting, sharing with
friends or printing flyers via the website
9. What have people said about
Pledgebank?
¡°It can be daunting trying to organise people - living in London
isn¡¯t like being in a village. This really can bring people together
and help them to get to know their community.¡±
Catherine Loveday, resident
¡°Thanks for your pledge. Neighbours are now talking and I have
had a few notes through my door from people who do not have
internet access but want to help.¡±
Barnet resident