Why should I create an Apolitical Community?
Learn from public servants and policymakers in a different city, region or country to you.
Solve problems faster by harnessing the collective knowledge of a community.
Create communities on any topic or theme relevant to government or for anyone working in government.
Nurture an environment that encourages your professional and personal development.
Expand your network and find new peers to learn from with access to the 500,000+ public servants from 170 countries already on Apolitical.
How do I create my own Apolitical Community?
It’s super easy to get started! Fill out a short form telling us about your proposed community. We’ll reach out to you and start a conversation about building your community and how we’ll support you.
Remember, no topic is off-limits. As long as it’s relevant to life in government, there’s a place for it on Apolitical.
Who can create an Apolitical Community?
Anyone working in and around government. An Apolitical community can be built by:
Whole departments and teams seeking to enhance their skills on a specific topic.
Individuals with a problem they want to solve or a topic they want to explore.
Experts and leaders looking to mentor and guide the next generation of public servants.
Partners who want to bring the latest knowledge and skills to government.
What’s it like to be a member of an Apolitical Community?
Visibility of all other community members, so you can start building connections.
Regular notifications telling you when peers have replied to and engaged with your posts and comments.
Digest emails with the most popular posts sent straight to your inbox.
Ability to like and comment on other posts and create threads on sub-topics.