Jane Wales, Aspen Institute November 9, 2010 “The best boost for our nation’s civic health is to ensure all children graduate from high school and complete college,” according to the 2010 Civic Health Assessment. Educational attainment is the greatest predictor…

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A ServiceNation blog post on the 2009 Civic Health Index

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A Huffington Post op-ed by John Bridgeland and David B. Smith on the 2009 Civic Health Index

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This “infographic” explores the civic health of the city of Austin, Texas, and compares it with the state as a whole.

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Op–ed by Lattie Coor regarding Center for the Future of Arizona’s launch of the “Five Communities Project.”

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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.

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2014’s The Civic 50, the most community-minded companies in America, was just released today. How do these companies inspire active citizenship?

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The 67th Annual National Conference on Citizenship will be held in Philadelphia on Friday, September 14, 2012. The Conference will be held in partnership with the National Constitution Center during a year-long series of events celebrating the 225th anniversary of the signing of the United States Constitution.

Further details on the meeting are forthcoming, but please save the date.

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The Internet has made it easier and cheaper to contact Congress than ever before. However, technological developments have been so rapid, these communications may not be truly effective. NCoC and SparkAction invite you to join a special presentation of the Congressional Management Foundation’s (CMF) latest “Communicating with Congress” research.

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This year, for the first time, the Conference is being held outside Washington DC. The 2011 Conference will consist of a series of events to be held during Citizenship week, beginning September 15 in Philadelphia and culminating September 22-23 in Arizona.

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