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CPA Letter Daily A call for Americans to take the “Citizen’s Oath”Michael Weiser, chair of the congressionally chartered National Conference on Citizenship, asks all Americans to mark this Inauguration Day by reciting and committing themselves to the "Citizen's Oath," by which Americans can formally embrace the responsibilities of self-government. January 20, 2009
A Gift of Time: Many start giving of themselves in these tough timesCourier-Journal.comArticle on chartiable giving and volunteering in Louisville, KY and Southern Indiana area mentions 2009 Civic Health Index December 29, 2009
Cincinnati.com Activism equated to civic healthSurvey compares Ohio to nationEighty-two percent of Ohioans think government is not run with their interests in mind, according to a Miami University study released Thursday. October 24, 2008
America Turns Inward in Tough TimesUS News and World Report2009 Civic Health Index Coverage from US News and World Report September 1, 2009
Americans Cut Volunteer Time, Focus On Personal PrioritiesThe NonProfit TimesCoverage of the 2009 Civic Health Index from The NonProfit Times August 27, 2009
Americans Less Engaged in Civic Participation, Volunteerism, Report FindsPhilanthropy News DigestCoverage of the 2009 Civic Health Index from the Philanthropy News Digest, a service of the Foundation Center August 28, 2009
Scripps News An Oath for All CitizensJay AmbroseThe proposal is that we adult Americans take a citizen’s oath, similar in some ways to the oath promising that the new president will faithfully execute his office and defend and protect the Constitution. The citizen’s version would involve pledges to embrace the principles of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, to stay informed about current events and work with others to address issues, to help the needy, to vote and to practice civic decency. January 19, 2009
Biking 150 miles for a cause -- in a dress and heelsCNN.com October 28, 2009
Building a Better CitizenHow the government can make us better at self-government. November 2, 2009
The Miami Herald Business leaders learn benefits of volunteeringMiami HeraldMiami Herald article on corporate citizenship shows businesses that depend on the community for support understand the bottom-line benefit of giving back. April 20, 2010
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Honoring the Memory of Senator ByrdMourning the Loss of a Civic PioneerToday the nation mourns as America's longest–serving senator, Democrat Robert Byrd, passed away at the age of 92. Senator Byrd was a tireless champion for civic causes and the importance of civic education. June 28, 2010
NCoC.net Gets a Facelift!New website features allow NCoC.net to recommend content you may find interesting based on your interests and website activity.
June 14, 2010
David B. Smith selected as 2010 American Express NGen FellowWe are pleased to report that the Executive Director of the National Conference on Citizenship, David B. Smith, has been selected a 2010 American Express NGen Fellow, an award given to only twelve non-profit leaders across America under the age of 40. June 3, 2010
Rick Stengel is 2010 Citizen of the YearIt is with great pleasure the National Conference on Citizenship announces Rick Stengel will be honored as the 2010 Citizen of the Year at our Annual Conference on September 17 in Washington DC. May 19, 2010
New Features for NCoC.netThe National Conference on Citizenship works hard to make NCoC.net a valuable resource for our visitors, and we are excited to announce a set of new features to enhance your ability to find and share civic information from our website.

As we continue to build and grow, will soon be able to recommend information you may find valuable based on your interests. We know that our ideas aren’t the only ones, so please take our quick survey and help us server you better.

Image from 2009 NCoC by Nick Troiano
March 15, 2010
Notice of Federal Funds Available Agency Announces $50 Million Available for Organizations to Invest in Effective Nonprofits Working in Low-Income CommunitiesThe Corporation for National and Community Service released a Notice of Federal Funds Availability (NOFA) for the newly-created Social Innovation Fund (SIF). Applications are due by April 8, 2010, 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

The SIF, authorized by the 2009 Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act, is specifically designed to: Promote public and private investments in effective nonprofit community organizations to help them replicate and expand to serve more low-income communities; create new knowledge about how to solve critical social challenges; and develop the grantmaking infrastructure necessary to support the work of social innovation in communities across the country.

February 16, 2010
California Suffering ‘Civic Recession’Report finds downturn affecting volunteerism and trust November 24, 2009
New Report Reveals Disappointment and Disengagement Among Illinois Citizens

A new report shows that Illinois citizens are disappointed, frustrated and disillusioned by recent political scandals and the pressures of the recession. The report, co-sponsored and funded by the Chicago-based McCormick Foundation and the McCormick Freedom Project, reveals a badly fractured civic culture, with Illinois ranking 40th in the nation. The study also found that young people in Illinois are significantly less engaged than those in other states.
November 18, 2009
All Volunteer Force: Civic Lives of Our Newest Generation of Veterans November 11, 2009
THE 2009 OHIO CIVIC HEALTH INDEX REPORT:
Civic Engagement in Hard Economic Times
Ohio's Civic Health Index Report was released at the 2009 Ohio Civic Health Symposium held at the Statehouse in Columbus and shows 80% of Ohioans surveyed say they have cut back on time spent volunteering, participating in groups, and performing other civic activities in their communities during the past year while the economy was shrinking.
November 10, 2009
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Don’t underestimate the younger voterSeattle TimesSome political analysts say that older voters have the biggest sway in this fall's election. But Seattle Times’ guest columnists Thomas Goldstein and Thomas Bates argue that younger voters are increasing in participation and influence. Don't underestimate the political punch of the Millennial Generation. August 18, 2010
Apple and Google could network better with their local communitiesMercury NewsA look into how well Apple and Google interact with and help the communities where their headquarters are located. After all, interaction is what both of these companies are all about, right? August 2, 2010
Nurture good citizensEmphasizing civics education will create a more engaged citizenry and stronger republic.Editorial in the Orlando Sentinel discusses the state of Florida’s civic learning and says informed and engaged citizens are the bedrock of American democracy. March 20, 2010
St. Petersburg Times Students need civics lessonsSt. Petersburg TimesEditorial in the St. Petersburg Times calls for more civic learning in Florida Schools. March 20, 2010
Fulfill King’s goal with a call for global serviceBy Michelle Nunn and John BridgelandOp-ed in the Atlanta Journal Constitution calls for honoring MLK legacy with global service commitment. January 18, 2010
USA Today How joblessness hurts us allUSA TodayA December 2009 USA Today op-ed by Thomas Sander and Robert Putnam, two members of the Civic Indicators Working Group December 10, 2009
The Miami Herald We should do our civic dutyby Michael WeiserNCoC Chairman Michael Weiser reflects on the work and dedication of two fellow Floridians and public servants, Bob Graham and Lou Frey. October 19, 2009
Our Common Obligation to Give of OurselvesSpotlight on Poverty and OpportunityA September 28, 2009 Op-Ed: Civic Health in Hard Times, By Peter Levine, Director of CIRCLE, and John Bridgeland, Chair of the National Conference on Citizenship September 28, 2009
The Washington Times The butcher, the baker, the candlestick makerThe Washington TimesAn op-ed by Bob Graham and Michael Weiser on the 2009 Civic Health Index September 21, 2009
Civic Health in Hard TimesHuffington PostA Huffington Post op-ed by John Bridgeland and David B. Smith on the 2009 Civic Health Index August 28, 2009
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An Evolving RelationshipExecutive Branch Approaches to Civic Engagement and PhilanthropyA new white paper from Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement outlines Executive Branch approaches to civic engagement and Philanthropy.

“An Evolving Relationship” provides a broad overview of Executive Branch approaches to civic engagement, participation, and service over the past two decades. It also describes how philanthropy has worked with the federal government on these issues over the same time frame.
May 17, 2010
Disrupting Philanthropy: Technology and the Future of the Social Sectorby Lucy Bernholz, Edward Skloot, and Barry VarelaThis monograph by Lucy Bernholz, Edward Skloot, and Barry Varela explores the immediate and longer-term implications of networked digital technologies for philanthropy. May 11, 2010
Creating Spaces for ChangeWorking Toward a “Story of Now” in Civic EngagementCreating Spaces for Change: Working Toward a "Story of Now" in Civic Engagement, a new report from the Deliberative Democracy Consortium and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, is an attempt to describe the areas of convergence in civic engagement philosophies, and the remaining differences, so that the people who advocate, support, or practice civic engagement might better understand one another and decide how to work together more effectively. April 23, 2010
Annual Report 2009NCoC Year in ReviewNCoC is proud to announce the release of our 2009 Annual Report. Last year brought us many successes, thanks in large part to our many partner organizations that allowed us to expand the scope of our programs. Among the highlights of our report are a recap of our Annual Conference, our expanded Civic Health Index reports, and our plans for 2010.

Thank you to our partner organizations for your invaluable contribution to the success of NCoC. We are excited for what 2010 holds, and look forward to working closely with you and your colleagues to continue building an active and engaged citizenry.
February 1, 2010
An Inequitable Invitation to CitizenshipNon-College-Bound Youth and Civic EngagementThere has been considerable effort to engage college-bound students in public life, but much less attention has been paid to the 50% of youth that are not on the secondary education track. Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement (PACE) recently released its report which examines the gap in public and civic involvement between college-bound youth and non-college-bound youth. December 8, 2009
Paths to 21st Century Competencies Through Civic Education ClassroomsThere is an expectation that students will have mastered an essential skill set by the completion of their education. In an economy that is globally connected and rapidly changing, the required skills are also evolving beyond the basics of mathematics and literacy. The “Paths to 21st Century Competencies Through Civic Education Classrooms” report from the Campaign for the Civic Mission of Schools illustrates how those students that experienced civic education were better equipped with these essential 21st century competencies than their counterparts who were not exposed to civic education programs.

Photo courtesy of U.S. Army
December 1, 2009
All Volunteer Force All Volunteer ForceCivic Lives of Our Newest Generation of Veterans“All Volunteer Force: From Military to Civilian Service,” a report written by Civic Enterprises, and underwritten by Target and the Case Foundation, finds that the overwhelming majority of veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan want to serve again on the home front, and those who have opportunities to serve again have better transitions than those who do not .

However, they feel disconnected from the communities to which they return home. This first ever nationally representative survey focused on their transitions home and civic lives highlights that only 13 percent of veterans strongly agree their transitions are going well.
November 11, 2009
Funding and Fostering Local DemocracyWhat Philanthropy Should Know about the Emerging Field of Deliberation and Democratic GovernanceAs the philanthropic community grapples with the question of how to support innovative and effective forms of democratic governance, PACE (Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement) has released a guide that provides a detailed description of how local civic engagement has grown and developed over the past decade.

The guide describes some of the most influential models and processes, as well as the possibilities, and limitations, of various approaches to working with the public.
May 19, 2009
The Quiet Crisis in the Nonprofit SectorA March 2009 report, found that even as Americans struggle through the current recession, the nation’s nonprofit organizations are facing a triple whammy: the evaporation of wealth has decimated charitable donations; the state and local budget crunch is costing nonprofits their foremost paying clients; and the human need for nonprofit help is skyrocketing as nonprofit resources shrink.

Last week’s signing of the Serve America Act was a leap forward in overcoming the “Quiet Crisis,” but there is still work to be done. What suggestions would you offer for recovery in the nonprofit sector and in what ways do you think civic engagement and public participation can step up to meet our society’s most pressing needs in this challenging time?

April 28, 2009
Engaged for Success Apr 1st, 2008
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Serve America Act: One Year LaterIndividuals recognize Edward M. Kennedy legacyLast April, President Obama signed a large piece of federal legislation to support service and civic engagement initiatives, the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act. The Act received truly bi-partisan support and is meant to support programs and initiatives that help communities better harness the civic power of their citizens in order to solve social problems.

To celebrate the anniversary of the Act’s passing, our friends at Service Nation asked individuals everywhere to submit videos about what the late Senators service meant to them.
April 26, 2010
Engaging Citizen 2.0Two panels at the afternoon session of the 2009 National Conference on Citizenship explored “Why Social Media is Important for Civic Engagement?” and “How Can Organizations Best Utilize Social Media?” October 2, 2009
Presentation of the HOOAH AwardThe inaugural HOOAH Award, commissioned by the Major George A. Smith Memorial Fund, was presented to Lt. Eric Greitens at the 2009 National Conference on Citizenship October 2, 2009
Conversation with Associate Justice Antonin Scalia2009 National Conference on CitizenshipThe keynote address of the 2009 National Conference on Citizenship was a one-on-one conversation with Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Antonin Scalia. October 2, 2009
Social Innovation in Civic LifeA 2009 NCoC PanelThis panel at the 2009 National Conference on Citizenship explored the role of social innovation in civic life. September 25, 2009
Civic Health in Hard TimesA 2009 NCoC PanelThis panel at the 2009 National Conference on Citizenship explored the impact of the economic crisis on the civic health of the states, using the 2009 America’s Civic Health Index findings. September 25, 2009
2009 NCoC in ReviewThe 2009 National Conference on Citizenship was held September 9 in the Library of Congress.

Perhaps the most notable difference between the 2009 event and year's past was the proliferation of social media, or Web 2.0 technologies, that allowed the conference discussions to go beyond the walls of the Library of Congress to engage hundreds of individuals across the country. Thanks to a team of dedicated volunteers who staffed our social media stations, our conference more than doubled its attendance by allowing online participation.
September 14, 2009
The Internet: Civic Polarizer or Unifier?There's an old saying, ”Great minds think alike.” Or is that just what we tell ourselves when we find people who think as we do? Sean Parker, William Galston and Joe Trippi conclude their dynamic discussion on civic engagement and the Internet. This time they answer the question: Is the Internet a divider or a “uniter?” November 26, 2008
Gatekeepers and New MediaDuring the 2008 National Conference on Citizenship, panelists Bill Galston of the Brookings Institution and Sean Parker, Founding President of Facebook, agreed to disagree on the subject of gatekeepers in media. Bill Galston surmised that perhaps, decades ago, newspaper editors may have provided an environment for elevated discourse by deciding what news should or shouldn’t be fodder for public consumption? Were Americans better off several decades ago not knowing all the peccadilloes of their political leaders? Is more information equivalent to better information? Do we need to resurrect the gatekeeper in a high tech information society where every citizen with a cell phone, pocket video camera or other device has the potential for breaking news? November 20, 2008
Can Facebook Replace Face-to-Face? The 2008 National Conference on Citizenship raised this provocative question with Sean Parker, Founding President of Facebook and Bill Galston of the Brookings Institute. Parker and Galston discussed, and sometimes debated, the impact of the internet on political and civic involvement. Political advisor and internet innovator, Joe Trippi moderated the discussion that delved into the impact of social networks and other online experiences on civic and political involvement. Can Facebook replace face-to-face? Is that even the right question? November 14, 2008
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What Can YOU Do? An Update on the Situation in LouisianaBy Stephen Jordan and Gerald McSwiggan, BCLCA guest post by the Business Civic Leadership Center at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, explores opportunities to help with Gulf Coast recovery after the BP oil spill. August 25, 2010
Transforming high expectations into great impact: Corporate America is getting itEvan Hochberg on the Case Foundation blogEvan Hochberg guest blogs at the Case Foundation about the results of Deloitte’s 2010 Volunteer IMPACT Survey. May 5, 2010
Bolstering the Economy by Serving the Common GoodHuffington Post By John Bridgeland and Alan KhazeiJohn Bridgeland and Alah Khazei in the Huffington Post on the role of national service to bridge the employment gap and invest in our people at low cost to the taxpayer. April 21, 2010
Supporting a Nation of Social Inventorsby John BridgelandIn a piece originally appearing on the Huffington Post, NCoC Advisory Board Chairman John Bridgeland discusses the importance of moving government from status quo funder to catalytic partner of social invention.

Bridgeland suggests the Administration could catalyze civic invention through development of social innovation offices in government agencies, bipartisan agenda support, and signature summits, among other actions.
March 22, 2010
What nonprofits need to know about social mediaSmartBlog on Social MediaIndividuals who attended the “Engaging Citizen 2.0” discussions co-hosted by NCoC, PACE, and the Case Foundation at the 2009 Annual Conference might find helpful this interview with Beth Kanter on SmartBlogs about what nonprofits should know about social media use. March 15, 2010
Blame Their Parents, Not Usby Morley Winograd and Michael D. HaisWhat most distinguishes Millennials from other generations is the type of community activities in which they are involved. February 4, 2010
New Hope in Africa to End MalariaJohn Bridgeland in Huffington Post December 11, 2009
USA Today How joblessness hurts us allUSA TodayA December 2009 USA Today op-ed by Thomas Sander and Robert Putnam, two members of the Civic Indicators Working Group December 10, 2009
State’s Civic Health on Life SupportHuffington PostA Huffington Post blog by Shawn Healy of the McCormick Freedom Project on the Illinois Civic Health Index November 19, 2009
America’s Civic Health Index 2009: Hard TimesServiceNationA ServiceNation blog post on the 2009 Civic Health Index August 31, 2009
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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 2 hours ago reply
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