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Kids Voting USA joins with other organizations to further its mission and promote civic learning and activities for K-12 students.
The department offers B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. programs with a faculty that is engaged in research projects which benefit the student body while helping industry and the community. Under creation is a new School of Computing and Informatics that will house the existing CSE department as well as a new Biomedical Informatics Department.
The Campaign was created to increase the quality and quantity of civic learning in our schools, grades K-12. The Campaign coalition works to bring about changes in state, local, and national policy that promote civic learning and implement the recommendations in the Civic Mission of Schools report.
The Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) ensures that debates, as a permanent part of every general election, provide the best possible information to viewers and listeners. CPD also engages in various activities that further its goal of educating voters.
Discovery Education is the leader in digital video and multimedia-based learning. Through its public service initiatives, products, and partnerships Discovery Education reaches over 90,000 schools across the United States, serving 1.5 million teachers and their 35 million students each year.
Do Something strives to make community service as cool as sports. They inspire, support, and celebrate young people changing our world.
National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) serves as a medium for members to exchange information and take unified stances on important issues. Throught the New Millennium Project, NASS promotes voting and other forms of civic participation among young people.
Public Agenda helps American leaders better understand the public's point of view and helps citizens know more about critical policy issues so they can make thoughtful, informed decisions.
WWE's Smackdown Your Vote! is a campaign that encourages young people to become active participants in their democracy and to vote.
Street Law began in 1972, when Georgetown University law students recognized the need to take law out of the courtroom and into the classroom. Street Law programs give young people practical knowledge about law and democratic systems together with the skills that lead to carefully considered action.
YMCA Civic Engagement is an ongoing effort to promote the development of civic engagement attitudes, skills, and behaviors, especially in young people. |
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