American Democracy Project
National Resources
Civic Engagement Resources
Civic engagement is at the heart of a thriving democracy, and across the nation, countless organizations and initiatives provide opportunities to get involved. Whether you’re looking to volunteer, advocate for important causes, participate in policy discussions, or connect with like-minded changemakers, these national resources offer the tools and networks to help you make a meaningful impact. No matter your passion—social justice, environmental sustainability, voter participation, or community service—you’ll find ways to contribute to a better future.
- American Democracy Project (AASCU)
- Nashville Conference on African American History and Culture
- When We All Vote
- Young Invincibles
- Vote Latino
- Western Native Voice
- Students Learn Student Vote
- Project Pericles
- BriteHeart
- Imagining America
- iCivics
- National Conference on Citizenship
- National Constitution Center
- CIRCLE: The Center for Information and Research on Civic
Learning and Engagement - C-SPAN’s Video Library of all programming since October 1987
- The Political Engagement Project of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
- Move On: Democracy In Action
- Greenpeace USA Internships
- A Crucible Moment: College Learning & Democracy’s Future
- Civic Prompts: Making Civic Learning Routine across the Disciplines
- Teaching Civic Engagement Across the Disciplines
- Teaching Civic Engagement: From Student to Active Citizen
- The Society for Values in Higher Education
- National Voter Registration Day
- IDHE Election Imperatives
Please contact us if you have an online resource to add to our list.