Democracy Technology Climate

Democracy x is a for-profit foundation that supports societal actors in addressing the major challenges related to democracy, technology, and climate.

Services

Here's how we help bring about change at your organization

Democracy x works with systemic change and develops concrete, action-oriented methods based on the latest research.
We help municipalities, businesses, and organizations align their strategies and plans with citizen engagement. We offer both customized and ready-made programs and initiatives that support your efforts to involve citizens in the green transition. We help you invite citizens to participate—not just as stakeholders in the consultation process, but as co-creators who can contribute. We help turn citizens’ interest and hopes into action and lasting change.
We offer the following programs, training courses, analyses, and activities. The programs function as standalone initiatives but also support one another.

We are creating Green Neighborhood Communities throughout Denmark

At Democracy x, we run the secretariat for Green Neighborhood Communities, where “practivists” across Denmark come together in local communities and take concrete steps to support both the climate and biodiversity—from green community dinners to planting pocket forests.

Democracy x and Green Neighborhood Communities use community organizing methods to connect citizens and local communities with municipal climate initiatives. In just a few years, we have supported and developed Green Neighborhood Communities into a dynamic grassroots movement that has grown to over 300 communities, led by passionate local advocates across the country.

We help municipalities throughout Denmark launch Green Neighborhood Communities and channel residents’ commitment and drive into climate action and local community building.

In October 2025, Green Neighborhood Communities received the Nordic Council’s Environment Prize.

We are organizing the Citizens' Climate Meeting

The Citizens’ Climate Meeting is a pathway to genuine citizen involvement in the revision of the municipality’s climate plan, laying the groundwork for dialogue, ownership, and action.

The Citizens’ Climate Meeting can serve as a first step toward involving citizens in the implementation of the ambitions outlined in the municipalities’ climate plans—including fostering changes in consumption patterns, eating habits, etc.

We assist with and ensure:

  • Targeted recruitment of citizens
  • Hosting an Engaging Climate Conference
  • Concrete input from citizens that can be used directly in the policy-making process
  • That the Climate Summit will serve as the starting point for local green communities
  • Involvement in community life through participation in a community bazaar

We train green ambassadors to spur local action

In every municipality, there are climate-conscious citizens who dream of making a difference but lack the skills to turn their motivation into action in collaboration with others. We help you identify and train the key individuals who can help drive citizen-led climate initiatives and spur the green transition from the grassroots level.  

The program lasts 18 weeks and consists of two parts:

  1. Workshop series for municipal employees: Two 2.5-hour workshops.
  2. Citizen Engagement Program: Three 3-hour workshops for local enthusiasts and selected staff members.

The program is a comprehensive course package that your municipality purchases for its own employees and residents. Municipal employees and local advocates participate together and gain concrete tools to foster norm-shifting, climate-friendly behavior and a shared foundation for lasting change.

We connect residents to the municipality through a local organizer

Democracy x helps a number of municipalities involve their residents in the green transition and climate action through what we call a local organizer. When your municipality hires a local organizer, you ensure that citizen-led climate action is firmly rooted in a person with local knowledge, a network, and motivation.  

Here's how we do it:  

  1. Democracy x helps you recruit the right organizer in your municipalities through our green network of local activists  
  2. Together with you and the local organizer, we’ll identify the municipality’s opportunities and potential for organizing local enthusiasts  
  3. Together with you and the organizer, we'll develop a plan and set goals for the project
  4. Democracy x is responsible for the professional development of the local organizer and provides ongoing feedback  
  5. The local organizer will become part of our network of organizers throughout Denmark, where we share experiences and ideas with one another
  6. You have a dedicated contact person at Democracy x who regularly follows up with you on the work and initiatives

We prepare analyses

… which strengthens citizen-centered climate action and broadens our understanding of how to engage Danes in the green transition. It is important for us to always build on a strong professional and analytical foundation as we work to involve Danes in climate action. That is why, in addition to many years of experience, our work is also based on both national and international research as well as our own analyses.

Previously available analyses:

Transition on the Brink:

A White Paper on Consumption, Behavior, and Public Participation in the Green Transition

Segment Analysis

A New Tool to Engage Danes in the Green Transition

Report

Toward Social Trends in Danes' Eating Habits

Citizen-Led Green Transition in Brøndby

In Brøndby Municipality, local climate communities are thriving, with citizen-led initiatives such as community dinners, garden walks, school forests, and repair cafés. Despite its size, the municipality has four times as many members in the grassroots movement “Green Neighborhood Communities” as the national average. How has this engagement been fostered?

The Three Major Societal Challenges

We are mission-driven in our work to develop long-term programs addressing three major societal challenges. 

1. Planetary Boundaries

Whether we’re talking about the climate, nature, and biodiversity, or what we should eat in a more sustainable future, we need to take a completely different approach if we are to succeed in creating a sustainable society. 

We have exceeded 6 out of 9 planetary boundaries. If this critical trend is to be reversed, we must recognize that it is as much a cultural challenge as it is a technological one. After all, it is not just about sacrifice, but also about sowing the seeds for new ideas about the good life. From local communities to national dialogues.

In the transformation toward a society in harmony with nature, the challenge for decision-makers and elected officials is therefore to use democratic methods to get everyone on board. Involving people early on can increase both sustainability and speed.

It’s actually quite simple. In a rusty democracy, the wind turbines don’t get built. Good green intentions are stifled by inertia and headwinds.

2. People, Technology, and Technological Acceleration

Technology in our society helps determine how we organize welfare, politics, health care, and democratic participation—and how we interact with and understand one another. 

The development and use of technology often take place without any debate or assessment of its consequences or desirability. The rapid pace of change makes it difficult for lawmakers to keep up with developments and ensure that societal considerations remain the guiding principle. This obscures the many crucial choices that technological possibilities present us with.

We are working to develop the methods and work processes that help decision-makers, researchers, citizens, and technology developers come together in a shared consultation: What do citizens consider to be an acceptable use of new genetic technologies? What concerns employees when it comes to AI for decision support? If misinformation is a growing problem, how can we use artificial intelligence to give citizens the tools to separate fact from fiction?

These are the big questions we tackle in a practical and concrete way every day. For us, it’s not just a matter of what we can do with new technology. It starts with what we want to do.

3. Democratic build-up

It is not only technological breakthroughs and looming environmental crises that challenge democracy. Democracy itself is also being put to the test these days. Things are creaking both abroad and at home.

Complexity, inertia, and creeping polarization threaten new progress and erode trust among people and in the authorities. However, where we see inertia or polarization today, decisiveness and new progress can emerge—if only the issue is addressed systematically.

Especially at a time of growing uncertainty and major societal challenges, it is worth remembering that democracy did not emerge in calm times; it was born in the midst of a storm. That it is not just about distributing benefits, but also risks and dignity. There has not been a greater need for a democratic rearmament since World War II.

About Democracy x

Democracy x is a for-profit foundation established to support societal actors in addressing the major challenges related to democracy, technology, and climate.Our services must be funded, but the money goes solely toward salaries, operations, and development—we are not required to generate a profit for anyone.

We are a group of about 50 specialists in citizen engagement, facilitation, and social change.

Democracy x was founded in 2023 when the Danish Board of Technology and DeltagerDanmark merged.

About the Danish Board of Technology

Since the 1980s, the Danish Board of Technology has been a leading force in developing and promoting democracy’s ability to bring together citizens, experts, stakeholders, and decision-makers on issues such as technological breakthroughs and the green transition.

The Danish Board of Technology was also a leading international organization with some of Europe’s foremost experts in citizen engagement and participation.

You can read more about the Danish Board of Technology here at tekno.dk

About DeltagerDanmark

Since the mid-2010s, DeltagerDanmark has established itself as an expert in organizing communities and strengthening the ability of citizen groups, public authorities, and organizations to achieve professional and political goals through the participation of citizens, members, and employees.

Among other things, DeltagerDanmark has trained opinion leaders, passionate advocates, union representatives, managers, and others to build organizations’ capacity for action and impact.

DeltagerDanmark has helped launch new organizations such as Modstrøm and Grønne Nabofællesskaber and developed the National Climate Action Day.

What is our approach?

Our toolkit of democratic methods combines 30 years of experience with the latest research.

Working closely with Danish and international authorities, researchers, organizations, and local communities, we develop and refine methods for overcoming inertia and disagreements and driving new progress.

We seek to push positive social tipping points

when, together with researchers and practitioners both here and abroad, we seek to understand and promote the dynamics and tools that can bring about positive social tipping points—both locally and nationally—in the sustainable transformation of our food system.

We use engagement methods

that bridges the gap between decision-makers in public authorities and the private sector, experts, and individuals and groups affected by decisions.

We are the tenth-largest recipient of EU research funding in Denmark

and help researchers and authorities direct technology development and research towards society's needs.

We are working to promote participation

understood as the commitment and ability of citizens, members and employees to act together on common problems and dreams in committed communities.

We work to create long-lasting solutions

on agendas that are fractured by many interests.

We create public meetings and connections between people
that builds trust rather than erodes it.
We take a systemic approach

and helps stakeholders rethink or supplement the underlying theory of change or habitual ways of thinking, and unlock the potential needed to bring about positive social tipping points.

We like to ask why the problem exists in the first place?
What mechanisms, relationships, or beliefs perpetuate the problem? Who has the resources to solve it, and what is preventing them from taking action? We listen deeply, asking questions that seek to get to the root of the issues and understand the fundamental potential for solutions that can bring people on board.

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News and Events

See what we're working on right now. 

Become an expert in citizen engagement

The European Commission is offering a new free course on citizen engagement—developed and delivered in collaboration with Democracy X. The course is particularly relevant for employees in municipalities and public administration who wish to strengthen their skills based on our many years of experience.

A new local cooking school in Brøndby aims to help residents cook more—together

A brand-new food community is launching in Brøndby. Starting in March 2026, the town’s residents will be able to put on their aprons and learn to cook healthy, homemade, and delicious meals at the new Brøndby Cooking School—a local initiative and collaboration between Café Brønden & Bønnen and the project Det Længste Bord.

Invitation to a Workshop on Technology in Elderly Care

Help shape the direction of how technology should be used in elder care. Share your perspectives and help develop visions for care that is based on each individual’s needs and life circumstances. Read more about the purpose and target audience here on this page.

Citizen Panel on Animal Welfare to Chart the Future of Danish Pig Production

The Ministry of Food, Agriculture, and Fisheries has established a citizens’ panel consisting of 36 Danes selected to be representative of the population, whose task is to make recommendations for improving animal welfare for the country’s pigs as part of the “Together for the Animals” agreement

Latest Releases

Citizens' Visions for the Digital Communities of the Future
April 2026
What happens when citizens come together and imagine what the digital communities of the future should look like? We explored this question in a project in which a group of citizens worked over the course of three workshops to develop visions for the online communities of the future. The visions are not a single, unified solution, but a snapshot of a turning point—and a glimpse into what can emerge when we open up space for collective imagination.

Contact: Sigrid Vedel Neuhaus, svn@demx.dk

Barriers to climate and environmental policies that promote sustainable development
November 2025
A preliminary study of the views from the top of Slotsholmen.

Contact: Bjørn Bedsted, bb@demx.dk

In Search of the Silent Majority: An Analysis of the Danish Population’s Perspectives on Democracy and Sustainability
June 2026
A knowledge and action framework for the VELUX FOUNDATION’s new vision initiative, “Democratic Sustainability.”

Contact: Aske Palsberg, aspa@demx.dk

The Voices of Young People in the Conversation About Generative AI
June 2026
The report stems from the National Youth Dialogue on Generative AI, in which 361 young people participated in the fall of 2024. The aim was to shed light on how generative AI has become part of young people’s lives, give young people a voice in the debate on the responsible use of AI, and strengthen their critical reflection on the role of technology in everyday life. The report was developed as part of the Knowledge & Democracy project.

Contact: Nicklas Bang Bådum, nbb@demx.dk

Toward Social Trends in Danes' Eating Habits
October 2024
Social measures, partnerships, and everyday communities as levers for promoting sustainable eating habits among Danes

Contact: Rasmus Mikkelsen, rm@demx.dk

Employees

Helena Lindberg

Organizer in Rødovre

Signe Schrøder

Communications Consultant and Organizer in Sorø

Anita Marinussen

Organizational Consultant and Organizer in Herning

Signe Friis Jørgensen

Organizer in Næstved

Karina Nikita Knudsen

Intern

Amanda Vincentz B. Gallmann

Consultant

Mads Schou Jensen

Head of Department

Marie Daugaaard

Consultant

Nanna Bay Tom-Petersen

Team Leader

Olivia Lyhne

Consultant

Victoria Uhrskov

Consultant

Jesse Labene

Consultant

Anna Tempte

Organizer in Hillerød

Helena Lindberg

Organizer in Rødovre

Marianne Norup

Organizational Consultant and Organizer in Fredericia

Signe Meyer

Organizational Consultant and Organizer in Høje Taastrup

Maja Bech Gregersen

Senior Consultant

Natasja Isabella Andersen

Communications Consultant

Ulla Schärfe

Team Leader

Ramona Micuda Bjerring

Controller

Karoline Amalie Steen

Chief Executive Officer

Rune Baastrup

Director of Development

Marina Janell Søndergaard

Head of Department

Bjørn Bedsted

Director of International Affairs

Signe Filtenborg

Consultant

Bjørn Hallsson

Consultant

Ida Kildsgaard Larsen

Junior Consultant

Lise Coermann Mathiesen

Consultant

Rasmus Mikkelsen

Head of Department

Jesper Byrgiel

Executive Secretary

Lene Säkäjärvi

Service Representative

Marie Hoff

Project Manager

Trine Krarup

Relationship Consultant

Anna Udby Aaskov Mortensdatter

Consultant (on maternity leave)

Thomas Richardt Ratje

Consultant

Nicklas Bang Bådum

Team Leader

Naja Kilime

Project Manager

Mia Danielsen

Team Leader

Morten Friis

Consultant

Helle Bager Nielsen

Senior Consultant

Aske Palsberg

Team Leader

Mie Clemens

Organizational Consultant and Organizer in Hvidovre

Sylwia Tawadrous

Special Consultant and Organizer in Brøndby

Stine Skot

Project Manager

Amal Thomsen

Community Building Manager

Frederik Rosén

Senior Project Manager

Sigrid Vedel Neuhaus

Project Manager

Lise Lerche

Consultant

Rebecca Jacobsen

Senior Consultant

Sissel Ladegaard

Project Manager

Mattias Friis Jørgensen

Senior Consultant

Bent Mariager

Consultant and Spokesperson for Green Neighborhood Communities

Lotus Dance

Team Leader

Mark Hessellund Beanland

Senior Project Manager

Hans Czajkowski Jørgensen

Web Developer and Administrator

Niels-Kristian Tjelle Holm

Project Manager

Lars Klüver

Senior Advisor

Sif Juhl Jacobsen

Project Manager

Lone Belling

Organizational Consultant

Board of Directors

Birgitte Kofoed Olsen

Chair of the Board

Ph.D., Partner, Carve Consulting

Else Sommer

Member of the Board of Directors, appointed by the Board of Directors

Professional Board Member

Jens Friis Lund

Member of the Board of Directors, appointed by the Board of Representatives

Professor, University of Copenhagen

Bjørn Hansen

Member of the Board of Directors, appointed by the Board of Directors

Deputy Director, BUPL

Lia Leffland

Member of the Board of Directors, appointed by the employees

Academic Director, Academy of Technical Sciences

Rasmus Øhlenschlæger Madsen

Member of the Board of Directors, appointed by the Board of Representatives

Deputy Director, Dagbladet Information

Stine Skot

Member of the Board of Directors, elected by the employees

Project Manager

Niels-Kristian Tjelle Holm

Member of the Board of Directors, elected by the employees

Project Manager

Jobs and Internships

Would you like to be part of a strong community and make a difference in the development of society? We are committed to creating the best and most flexible environment for everyone who builds a career with us. If you’re interested in learning more about our internship program, feel free to contact our internship coordinator, Mark Beanland, at mhb@demx.dk or at +45 31 78 97 50. If you can’t find the perfect project for you and your skills among our internship postings, don’t hesitate to contact us anyway. Together, we may be able to design an internship program that provides the perfect framework for you, your interests, skills, and learning goals.
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