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In 2006, the National Conference on Citizenship, in partnership with the Civic Health Index Indicators Working Group, launched “America’s Civic Health Index,” measuring civic trends over the last 30 years. In 2007, the Civic Health Index showed similar trends and focused on the attitudes and behaviors of a “civic core” of Americans. In 2008, the focus was on the timely theme of “Beyond the Vote” and geared findings towards ways to sustain engagement beyond an election (i.e. exploring public support for policies furthering community service and increasing civic education and testing phrases and messaging pertaining to civic health).

Focusing on the relationship between financial health and civic health, the 2009 Civic Health Index evaluated the impact economic and employment factors have play in effecting America’s civic participation, and was released on August 27.

The Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act, signed by President Obama in April 2009, directed NCoC to work in partnership with the Corporation for National and Community Service on a Civic Health Assessment. The first co-produced assessment between NCoC and CNCS, “Civic Life in America: Key Findings on the Civic Health of the Nation” was released in September 2010. For more on the 2010 findings, visit Civic.Serve.gov
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Census to collect new civic health indicatorsNCoC is thrilled to announce that several new civic health indicators have been added to the November 2011 Current Population Survey (CPS), administered by the U.S. Census Bureau. The CPS provides the ... November 29, 2011
Civic Health and UnemploymentCan Engagement Strengthen the Economy?This Issue Brief explores the relationship between civic engagement and economic resilience. September 16, 2011
Can Volunteering Help Us Weather Tough Economic Times?
National Conference on Citizenship Calls on Community Leaders to Further Investigate Perceived Connection between Civic Engagement and Economic Resilience
A report released today by the National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC) finds that states with higher levels of civic engagement are more resilient in an economic downturn. The report identifies five ...
September 16, 2011
Report Shows Majority of Americans Civically Engaged in Their CommunitiesBoomers and Older Adults Rank High Across Several Key Categories of Civic EngagementBetween 2008 and 2010, a majority of Americans were civically active in a variety of ways, working with others to improve their communities, according to the 2011 Civic Life in America: Key Findings on ... September 15, 2011
A Civic Nation: Executive Summary of America’s First Civic Health AssessmentNCoC’s executive summary of the leading findings from the 2010 Civic Health Assessment, based on research conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau and U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in 2008 and 2009. ... September 16, 2010
Millions Working to Solve Local ProblemsNCoC and the Corporation for National and Community Service Produce First Civic Health AssessmentThe Civic Health Assessment is the first-ever federal research on civic engagement. It was authorized under the landmark and bi-partisan Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act. Released September 16 by ... September 16, 2010
2009 Civic Health IndexCivic Health in Hard Times August 27, 2009
Civic Health Index Finds America in the Midst of Civic ForeclosureThe annual America’s Civic Health Index , based on survey data collected in May 2009, is a look at the state of civic engagement in America that reflects the impact of the economic crisis. ... August 27, 2009
2008 CHI Presentation Video Part 3 from the 2008 NCoC ConferenceThe National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC) is the nation’s leading advocate for civic participation and the only organization chartered by Congress to play that role. The NCoC created America’s ... September 22, 2008
2008 CHI Presentation Video Part 2from the 2008 NCoC ConferenceThe National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC) is the nation’s leading advocate for civic participation and the only organization chartered by Congress to play that role. The NCoC created America’s ... September 22, 2008
2008 CHI Presentation Video Part 1from the 2008 NCoC ConferenceThe National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC) is the nation’s leading advocate for civic participation and the only organization chartered by Congress to play that role. The NCoC created America’s ... September 22, 2008
2008 Civic Health Index: Sustaining civic engagement beyond Election DayThe National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC) today released their 2008 civic report called “America’s Civic Health Index: Beyond the Vote”. [True confessions: the Saguaro Seminar was ... September 22, 2008
2008 civic health index masthead 2008 Civic Health IndexBEYOND the VOTEThe National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC) is the nation’s leading advocate for civic participation and the only organization chartered by Congress to play that role. The NCoC created America’s ... September 22, 2008
2007 Civic Health Index 2007 Civic Health IndexRenewed Engagment: Building on America’s Civic CoreThe National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC) is the nation’s leading advocate for civic participation and the only organization chartered by Congress to play that role. The NCoC created America’s ... September 17, 2007
2006 Civic Health Index: Broken Engagement 2006 Civic Health IndexBroken EngagementThe principal findings of this report are based on 40 indicators of civic health organized into 9 catego- ries. The survey information is nationally representative of the population as a whole and is complete ... September 18, 2006
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PACE Webinar: "Building Playgrounds to Build Communities: How a 'Quick Win' Develops Long-lasting Community Capacity" http://t.co/8q6AJF3Q About 19 hours ago reply
Thanks for the RT @earthforce. Cool visual representation of your mission! http://t.co/eOX1tVBz About 19 hours ago reply
Thanks for the shout out @SocialCitizen! Check out their #NextGen #change orgs resources page http://t.co/FjtgMzuC About 19 hours ago reply
The real issue is mobility - that anyone who plays by the rules and works hard should have access to the #AmericanDream http://t.co/vZja15kS About 23 hours ago reply