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Seattleites Active Politically, But Among the Least Likely to Talk with or Exchange Favors with Neighbors

Seattle, WA – The Seattle CityClub and the National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC) released the 2013 Greater Seattle Civic Health Index. The report reveals how residents in the greater Seattle area engage in important civic activities such as voting, volunteering, and interacting with neighbors. This

February 13, 2014
Missourians Among the Least Likely to Hold Regular Family Dinners, Discuss Politics, and Attend Community Meetings

St. Louis, MO – Six prestigious Missouri Universities and the National Conference on Citizenship released a statewide Civic Health Index report as part of a major collaboration. The report reveals how Missouri residents engage in important civic activities such as voting, volunteering, and interacting with

January 18, 2014
Pittsburgh is a Civically Healthy City

Click here to download the Pittsburgh Civic Health Index About the Partners National Conference on Citizenship At the National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC), we believe everyone has the power to make a difference in how their community and country thrive. We are a dynamic, non-partisan

November 18, 2013
2013 Economy CHI: Civic Health’s Role in Boosting Economic Performance of Communities

Multiple studies over the past several years point to a compelling truth: there is a strong relationship between civic health and a thriving economy. This report attempts to weave together the most interesting studies into a story about how communities become healthier when more people

September 18, 2013
Texas Ranks Among Lowest in Nation for Political Participation and Civic Involvement

AUSTIN, Texas – June 4, 2013 – On the heels of the 83rd Legislative Session, the Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Life at The University of Texas at Austin and the National Conference on Citizenship today released the Texas Civic Health Index, the first nonpartisan, comprehensive evaluation

June 4, 2013
2012 Georgia Civic Health Index Shows Civic Health Requires a Boost

The inaugural Georgia Civic Health Index provides a benchmark of citizen participation and involvement among Georgians. The report examines how Georgians engage with one another, with their communities, with institutions, and in politics; how civic participation varies across educational attainment, age, income, and geographic location;

May 30, 2013
Michigan Releases its 2012 Civic Health Index Today

Click here to download the 2012 Michigan Civic Health Index About the Partners National Conference on Citizenship At the National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC), we believe everyone has the power to make a difference in how their community and country thrive. We are a dynamic,

April 24, 2013
N.H. Ranks High in Civic Health, UNH Carsey Institute Finds

DURHAM, N.H. – The state of New Hampshire is in good civic health, ranking higher than the national average on several key indicators such as voter turnout, engaging in political discussions, contacting public officials, volunteering, and charitable giving, according to new research from the Carsey

April 17, 2013
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