
- Impact Stories
Veteran teacher Shari Conditt shares why she used iCivics resources to teach about the 2024 presidential election.

- Impact Stories
Fulbright Roving Scholar Don Jenkins talks about how he uses iCivics to teach students in Norway about U.S. history and

- Impact Stories
Kristy Johnson discusses her work in adult education and the important role of civic education and information literacy.

- Impact Stories
Student Amanda Donley reflects on the importance of civic education today.

- Impact Stories
Student Saturnino Pajkos reflects on iCivics fellowship experience and civics in general.

- Impact Stories
High school teacher Michael Martirone reflects on his experience as part of the iCivics Educator Network.
Inspiring a passion for civic learning so young people can shape the world around them and believe in our country’s future
Learn About Our Strategic Vision

Innovate Education
We empower educators with resources that build the knowledge, skills, and dispositions students need for informed civic participation.

Inform Policy
We advance policy at the state and national levels to make civic education a priority for the health and strength of our nation.

Inspire Engagement
We invite and engage a diverse network of learners and leaders in the movement for high-quality civic education.

Illustrate Impact
We evaluate and share evidence-based findings that demonstrate the value and impact of civic education for our country’s future.

July 13, 2025
9:30 am - 10:30 am
Social Studies is Literacy: Connecting Social Studies & ELA
- Conference
Our Director of Educator Engagement, Natacha Scott, will present at the UNITED Conference in Seattle on July 13 at 9:30 a.m. PT. UNITED: The National [...]

August 4, 2025 - August 6, 2025
All Day
NCSL Legislative Summit
- Conference
Our policy team will have a booth at the National Conference of State Legislatures Legislative Summit in Boston. The NCSL Legislative Summit is an opportunity [...]
Engage With iCivics
Educators
Access lesson plans and LMS tools to seamlessly integrate iCivics into your curriculum.
Families
Support civic learning at home with games and resources that are fun and educational.
Communities
Find ways to engage in the nationwide movement to prioritize civic education.