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We empower educators with resources that build the knowledge, skills, and dispositions students need for informed civic participation.
We advance policy at the state and national levels to make civic education a priority for the health and strength of our nation.
We invite and engage a diverse network of learners and leaders in the movement for high-quality civic education.
We evaluate and share evidence-based findings that demonstrate the value and impact of civic education for our country’s future.
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High School Social Studies Teacher
Inspiring a passion for civic learning so young people can shape the world around them and believe in our country’s future
Civismo: Bridging Civics & Social Studies Through Game-Based Technology in your Dual Language Class
The State of Social Studies Education: What Our Many Voices Can Do Together
Sandra Day O’Connor
iCivics Founder and Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice
News and Insights
New Online Game Uses Eve of the Revolution to Teach Critical-Thinking Skills to Upper Elementary School Students
Uncovering Loyalties with Colonial Williamsburg challenges students to determine who in 1774 Williamsburg is a Patriot and who is a Loyalist by engaging with young people from multiple perspectives.
New Collection of Resources Teaches Students How to Verify Online Information
Civic Digital Literacy, developed by the Digital Inquiry Group and iCivics, is a collection of nonpartisan, evidence-based resources to help middle and high school students learn how to navigate misinformation, disinformation, and AI-generated content.
iCivics and the White House Historical Association Launch “Brief the Chief,” a New Digital Game Showing Students How Presidents Throughout History Relied on Multiple Perspectives to Make Difficult Choices
Developed in consultation with top historians and educational games experts, Brief the Chief gives students insight into American history by teaching them how Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Lyndon B. Johnson navigated complicated governing situations.
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iCivics works to ensure high-quality civic education opportunities are available for every student in the United States, preparing them for informed engagement in our nation’s self-governing society.
With your support, that vision is within our reach. Today, up to 145,000 teachers and 9 million students in all 50 states utilize iCivics’ innovative and free resources. Your tax-deductible donation helps us further our reach and deepen our impact, ensuring the practice of democracy is learned and embraced by each new generation.