Participate and make a difference
In Tuusula, you can participate and influence in many ways. You can give feedback to the municipality, respond to resident surveys, participate in resident events, or get involved in association activities and volunteer work.
Give us your feedback!
You can provide feedback on the services provided by the municipality of Tuusula in the ways presented on this website. We value the feedback we receive and utilise it in our work and in developing our services.
Grants
We award grants to promote well-being, inclusion and community spirit, and to increase the attractiveness and vitality of Tuusula. You can apply for grants online.
This is how you make an impact
Tuusula residents and service users have the right to participate in and influence municipal affairs, and there are many ways to do so. On this website, you will find information about ways to participate and influence municipal affairs.
Participatory budgeting for children and young people
In participatory budgeting for children and young people, children and young people under the age of 18 decide how the local authority spends its funds.
Food aid
There are several organisations, parishes and other communities providing diverse food aid in the municipalities of Central Uusimaa. The methods and scope of food aid vary between different actors. For some actors, food aid is their main activity, while for others it is part of their other activities.
Association activities in Tuusula
The municipality of Tuusula supports the activities of associations and organisations in many ways. Among other things, the municipality provides facilities and event equipment, as well as discretionary grants. The municipality also informs associations and their members about current issues of interest in a newsletter.
Volunteering in Tuusula
In Tuusula, the local council and associations organise a wide range of voluntary activities. As a volunteer, you can help others and meet new people. At the same time, you can do something meaningful.
Survey for businesses in the retail and service sectors in the Hyrylä area
A survey aimed at businesses in the Hyrylä area to lay the groundwork for a new collaboration model has now begun. Entrepreneurs, share your ideas and thoughts by 21 June 2026!
Mid-year review of Tuusula’s ‘Child-Friendly Municipality’ initiative: Enjoying hobbies and having a say
Over the spring, Tuusula has taken many significant steps towards becoming an even more child-friendly municipality. The voices of children and young people have been heard more clearly, particularly in discussions about leisure and recreational opportunities and in participatory budgeting.
First news from the hobby group
The new members of the Tuusula Leisure Group, who launched their activities earlier this year, have thrown themselves enthusiastically into their work. Their first task this spring has been to compile a list of schools’ requests for leisure activities and clubs, and in the autumn they will be promoting the new leisure season.
There’s still time to nominate the most culture-friendly initiative of 2026
Every year, the Culture and Leisure Committee presents the ‘Culture-Friendly Person of the Year’ award to an individual or organisation. There’s still time to nominate a recipient!
Help us improve the association newsletter – have your say and influence its content!
The Association Newsletter is a monthly email newsletter that brings together current and useful information for associations and those interested in community activities within the municipality.
The results of the OSBU vote for children and young people are now in!
The voting period for Tuusula’s participatory budgeting for children and young people has now closed, and the proposals that received the most votes will be implemented over the next eighteen months. Thank you to everyone who voted!
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