As an alternative to paying directly to the Municipality, taxpayers can voluntarily settle unpaid fees by working for the community.

As an alternative to paying directly to the Municipality, taxpayers can voluntarily settle unpaid fees by working for the community.
Structured training and the resulting employment opportunities methodically provide new perspectives to young ex-offenders.
Joint efforts by the City, companies, and NGOs offer coordinated ecological education to bring measurable benefits for citizens, in terms of pollution and costs.
The urban Borough of Ealing sets up a comprehensive tree strategy, including free fruit for all residents from orchards, planted on public land.
A system of mutually beneficial aid is available in Livorno, where families in economic distress are financially supported in exchange for eight hours of municipal work per week.
A project management strategy is introduced to assist in the implementation of national policies on the local level, helping to establish a more efficient government.
Citizens are encouraged to invest (even small amounts) in local businesses, allowing them to become more independent and promoting regional prosperity.
Structural changes and new methods of organising sponsorship and funding are implemented in within a system that connects local businesses with non-profit organisations and sports clubs.
Finland has become the first country in the world to allow people to electronically authorize another person to make important decisions for them online.