2011 Annual Report: A Snapshot

A “by–the–numbers” snapshot of NCoC's 2011 activities and a chronicle of all articles, discussions, and summaries generated by its programs this year.

January 1, 2012

2011: BY THE NUMBERS 1,063: Participants in the 66th Annual National Conference on Citizenship (in–person and online) 12: New Civic Health Initiatives we worked on with partners in 2011 25: Total communities in which we’ve worked on Civic Health Initiatives since 2008 5: New indicators of civic health added into Census collection 52: Policy recommendations issued to improve civic learning for all students in “Guardian of Democracy” 76,847: Unique visitors to NCoC.net 1.9 million: Pages on NCoC.net viewed by those unique visitors 99: Mentions in major media outlets and blogs 58.4 million: Calculated media impressions 1: New logo resulting from an organizational re–branding initiative TABLE OF CONTENTS: 2011 Annual Report Here is a chronicle of articles, stories, and summaries of what we did throughout this year. Click on any link to see more about the program, special initiative, or research project. ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl483]@ Civic Health Initiatives ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl484]@ ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl485]@ ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl486]@ ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl487]@ ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl488]@ ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl489]@ ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl490]@ ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl491]@ (Seven more community reports and infographics to be released early 2012) Programs ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl492]@ ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl493]@ ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl494]@ ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl495]@ ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl496]@ Awards ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl497]@ ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl498]@ ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl499]@ Special Initiatives ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl500]@ ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl502]@ ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl501]@ ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl503]@ ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl504]@ About Us ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl505]@ ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl506]@ ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl507]@ ~1@BODYURL[id=114kcurl508]@

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