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Individuals everywhere are self-organizing to meet community needs, demanding transparency and accountability from elected officials and greater social responsibility from corporations.

The 2010 National Conference on Citizenship, “BIG Citizenship: Citizens as Catalysts and Innovators,” will explore the powerful role civic innovators are playing in fostering societies that are informed, engaged, giving and trusting.
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NCoC: Live! Participate in the 2010 NCoC hereIf you can’t join us on September 17 in the Library of Congress, we hope you’ll participate online by watching the video livestream and sending in questions via Twitter August 27, 2010
Civic Innovators ForumA pre-conference event to the 65th Annual National Conference on CitizenshipThe Civic Innovators Forum will be held on September 16 at the Newseum in Washington, DC in partnership with the Case Foundation, Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement, and SplashLife August 11, 2010
Justice Ginsburg to address National Conference on CitizenshipIt is with great honor NCoC announces that Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, will participate in a keynote conversation at the 2010 National Conference on Citizenship.

Justice Ginsburg was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1993. She is the second female Justice, and first Jewish female Justice to serve in America’s highest court. Prior to joining the court, Justice Ginsburg was a tireless advocate for the equal citizenship status of women and men as a constitutional principle.

April 26, 2010
2010 National Conference on CitizenshipBIG Citizenship: Citizens as Catalysts and InnovatorsThe 2010 National Conference on Citizenship will be held September 17 at the Library of Congress. Stay tuned to this page to be updated with the latest information regarding speakers, program, and logistics as it develops. April 12, 2010
2009 Conference Save the Date: 2010 National Conference on CitizenshipBIG Citizenship: Citizens as Catalysts and InnovatorsIndividuals everywhere are self-organizing to meet community needs, demanding transparency and accountability from elected officials and greater social responsibility from corporations.

The 2010 National Conference on Citizenship, “BIG Citizenship: Citizens as Catalysts and Innovators,” will explore the powerful role civic innovators are playing in fostering societies that are informed, engaged, giving and trusting.
March 24, 2010
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Honored to welcome Justin Bibb (@jbibb216) to the NCoC staff. He's our brand new Director of the Civic Health Index http://ncoc.net/justin About 4 hours ago reply
TODAY is the registration deadline for #NCoC on 9/17. Register here: http://ncoc.net/conference About 12 hours ago reply
"Don't stop, ballots pop, Lobby hard until we drop... Vote Vote Vote Vote" http://bit.ly/am16fX -- Fun Ke$ha/civics parody by @FCLorg Yesterday reply
Tomorrow is the last day to register for #NCoC on 9/17. Sign up at http://ncoc.net/conference Yesterday reply