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2015 Michigan CHI: Differing Civic Engagement by Generation

A report released by the Michigan Nonprofit Association, in conjunction with the National Conference on Citizenship, measures the engagement of Michigan residents in important civic activities such as voting, volunteering, interacting with neighbors, community participation, and charitable giving. The 2015 Michigan Civic Health Index finds

November 5, 2015
2015 Latino CHI: Youth Show Promise of Increased Civic Engagement

A report released by the National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC) shows that Latino youth are at the forefront of increasing civic engagement within their communities. While overall Latino civic participation rates are lower than the rest of the population, improved educational opportunities, English language proficiency,

June 1, 2015
2015 Veterans CHI: Veteran Status Powerful Predictor of Civic Engagement

The National Conference on Citizenship and Got Your 6 unveiled the findings of the first-ever Veterans Civic Health Index, a major study that reveals significant and positive trends in levels of civic engagement among veterans. Click here to download the full 2015 Veterans Civic Health

April 30, 2015
2015 Nebraska CHI: Vibrant Social Connections

Lincoln, NE — Robust civic health leads to many benefits for communities – resilient economies, representative and accountable governments, and higher social capital. Today, the first-ever Civic Health Index for the state of Nebraska is released to document Nebraskanså rates of interacting with neighbors, communicating

April 23, 2015
2015 Alabama CHI: Strong Neighborly Ties

Montevallo, AL – The David Mathews Center for Civic Life, University of Alabama’s New College, Auburn University’s College of Liberal Arts, and the National Conference on Citizenship have released the Alabama Civic Health Index. The report reveals how Alabama residents engage in important civic activities

April 14, 2015
2015 Indiana CHI: Family Connectedness

The Supreme Court of Indiana, Indiana University, the Indiana Bar Foundation, and the National Conference on Citizenship have released the 2015 Indiana Civic Health Index. The report reveals how Indiana residents engage in important civic activities such as voting, volunteering, and interacting with neighbors. This

March 23, 2015
2015 North Carolina CHI: Connections at the Heart of Innovation

A report released at the Institute for Emerging Issues’ 30th Annual Emerging Issues Forum, Innovation Reconstructed, highlights the many ways North Carolinians are and are not engaged in their communities. Click here to download the full 2015 North Carolina Civic Health Index The new study, The

March 4, 2015
2014 Atlanta CHI: Strong Electoral Participation and Formal Civic Engagement

Atlanta, GA – Today, the Atlanta Community Foundation and the National Conference on Citizenship released the 2015 Atlanta Carolina Civic Health Index. The report reveals how residents in Atlanta engage in important civic activities such as voting, volunteering, and interacting with neighbors. This type of

February 16, 2015
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