Youth Engagement
Youth Engagement at iCivics
Civic learning doesn’t just happen in classrooms.
It happens when young people step forward and shape the conversation.
Youth Engagement at iCivics is a national platform for students who care about democracy, dialogue, and real change. Through the Carnegie Youth Fellowship at iCivics, our growing Alumni Network, and our expanding Youth Movement, students don’t just learn about civics—they lead it.
We welcome students to form their own opinions, contributing important and unique voices to the public conversation about civic engagement and education in the United States.
Applications for the iCivics Youth Fellowship Are Now Open
iCivics offers a 10-month (August–May) paid fellowship program for U.S. high school students. Fellows take part in civic and media workshops, learn how to articulate and share youth perspectives on civic education, and showcase their own civic learning experiences.
Students who join the program should expect a commitment of 5–10 hours a month. Students who complete all program requirements and adhere to the student code of conduct will receive a stipend at the end of the program.
Carnegie Youth Fellowship at iCivics
The Carnegie Youth Fellowship brings together high school students from across the country to explore civic issues, exchange perspectives, and lead meaningful change. Fellows collaborate, conduct research, and amplify youth voice in shaping the future of civic learning and engagement.
Applications for the 2026-2027 cohort close May 31, 2026.
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Inside the Fellowship
Fellows begin their experience with a multi-day symposium in Washington, D.C., where they meet peers from across the country and launch the program together.
Throughout the year, Fellows meet regularly via Zoom with their national cohort while also engaging in civic learning experiences within their own communities. Along the way, students build a Civic Engagement Portfolio, conduct a Community Research Project, and collaborate with peers to share ideas and findings with broader audiences.
Each cohort brings together students from across the country—different communities, backgrounds, and beliefs—creating a rare space where pluralism isn’t just a concept. It’s the room you’re sitting in.
By the end of the program, Fellows leave with new civic skills, meaningful connections nationwide, and a stronger voice in shaping the future of civic learning.
Applications close May 31.
Youth Fellowship Alumni Network
A Growing Community
The Fellowship may last ten months — but the community doesn’t end there. Alumni stay connected with peers nationwide, mentor current Fellows, and keep contributing to civic learning alongside iCivics or in their own ways and on their own paths.
Since launching in 2019, the Youth Fellowship has grown and evolved. If you’ve been a Fellow at any point, we’d love to have you stay involved and connected!
Youth Movement
Young people should help shape the future of civic learning—not just experience it. The Youth Movement connects students, alumni, educators, and organizations working to make that happen, ensuring youth perspectives stay part of the broader conversation shaping civic education.
Partner With Us
If your organization is interested in elevating youth voice or collaborating with iCivics Youth Engagement, we’d love to hear from you.