The Open Gov Hub is a co-working community in Washington, D.C. and network of over 50 organizations (almost all nonprofits) promoting transparency, accountability, and civic engagement around the world. The 20,000 square foot Hub is the physical home of about 150 people promoting these open government ("OpenGov") reforms through technology, research, media, and advocacy.
The OpenGov Hub’s mission is twofold: provide a physical home to opengov organizations (helping them be more efficient and share resources); and be the center for collaboration, learning, and innovation on opengov issues (helping members work together to be more effective and have greater impact together).
The Open Gov Hub is a co-working community in Washington, D.C. and network of over 50 organizations (almost all nonprofits) promoting transparency, accountability, and civic engagement around the world. The 20,000 square foot Hub is the physical home of about 150 people promoting these open government ("OpenGov") reforms through technology, research, media, and advocacy.
The OpenGov Hub’s mission is twofold: provide a physical home to opengov organizations (helping them be more efficient and share resources); and be the center for collaboration, learning, and innovation on opengov issues (helping members work together to be more effective and have greater impact together).