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iCivics empowers educators with resources that build the knowledge, skills, and dispositions students need for informed civic participation.

In a nation governed of, by, and for the people, each one of us has a role to play in our civic life together—and the civic education that makes that possible.

That’s why iCivics collaborates across sectors, geographies, political viewpoints, and more in leading the movement for high-quality civic education.

Engaging communities in the movement for civic learning

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Engage With iCivics

Educators

Access lesson plans and LMS tools to seamlessly integrate iCivics into your curriculum.

Students

Play games, watch videos, and complete class assignments.

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.

Civic Learning Week

Civic Learning Week highlights the importance of civic education in sustaining and strengthening constitutional democracy. 

This weeklong celebration unites students, educators, policymakers, and private sector leaders to energize the movement for a pluralistic civic education across the nation.

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Events in 21 States

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Partner Organizations

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Events and conversations tackle all kinds of matters, including:

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Civic learning as a matter of national security
Open forums for students with civic leaders, including U.S. Supreme Court Justices
“It’s about interaction, dialogue...looking someone in the eye.... That’s what civics really is. It’s the involvement.... Civics starts with civility.”
Chris Sununu
Governor of New Hampshire
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Leading the Movement for Civic Education

CivxNow, led by iCivics, is an ever-growing movement, now with 300+ coalition members working to make civic education a priority at the state and national levels.

Through its national policy, research, and awareness affinity groups and state coalition partners, CivxNow works to advance high-quality civic education for all students.

Educating for American Democracy

The Educating for American Democracy (EAD) initiative is a call to action to invest in strengthening history and civic learning.

A diverse group of more than 300 scholars and educators from multiple perspectives came together to develop EAD’s roadmap for providing excellence in history and civic education. States, local school districts, and educators from across the United States are adapting this framework to transform their own teaching of civics and history to meet the needs of today’s diverse 21st-century K–12 student body.

Engage

Connect with iCivics at upcoming events and conferences…

Civismo: Bridging Civics & Social Studies Through Game-Based Technology in your Dual Language Class
November 15, 2024    
12:00 pm

Civismo: Bridging Civics & Social Studies Through Game-Based Technology in your Dual Language Class

Our Senior Editor of Digital Learning and EL/ML, Kristen Chapron, and our Educator Network member, Veronica Schmidt-Gomez, will present at La Cosecha. Session description: ¿Por [...]
The State of Social Studies Education: What Our Many Voices Can Do Together
November 23, 2024    
9:10 am - 10:10 am

The State of Social Studies Education: What Our Many Voices Can Do Together

Our CEO, Louise Dubé, will speak on a panel about the current state of the civics and social studies education field at the 104th National [...]

Engage

Connect with iCivics at upcoming events and conferences…

Civismo: Bridging Civics & Social Studies Through Game-Based Technology in your Dual Language Class
November 15, 2024    
12:00 pm

Civismo: Bridging Civics & Social Studies Through Game-Based Technology in your Dual Language Class

Our Senior Editor of Digital Learning and EL/ML, Kristen Chapron, and our Educator Network member, Veronica Schmidt-Gomez, will present at La Cosecha. Session description: ¿Por [...]
The State of Social Studies Education: What Our Many Voices Can Do Together
November 23, 2024    
9:10 am - 10:10 am

The State of Social Studies Education: What Our Many Voices Can Do Together

Our CEO, Louise Dubé, will speak on a panel about the current state of the civics and social studies education field at the 104th National [...]

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Invest in iCivics Today

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.

Learn More About Our Strategic Vision

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Innovate Education

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

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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.

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Illustrate Impact

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