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The concept that puts individuals at the core of a community building process, sometimes independently of traditional institutions. Citizen-centered approaches allow “ordinary people” to come together, deliberate, and take action on problems or issues that they themselves have defined as important in ways they deem appropriate—whether through volunteering, voting, activism, or organizing. The common thread of participation in and building of one’s community. It means improving the quality of life, making a difference, and developing the combination of knowledge, skills, values, trust and motivation among people to give back. Elements of civic engagement include community service, participation in groups, connection to information and current events, connection to individuals and organizations, and political involvement. A corporation’s holistic approach to “doing good,” the CEP is about improving the quality of life, making a difference, and developing the combination of knowledge, skills, values, trust and motivation among people to give back. This includes programs and initiatives that provide and support activities such as volunteering, pro bono service, in-kind giving, philanthropy, sponsorship, cause marketing, neighboring, and nonpartisan information sharing. (See also: “Civic Engagement”) The measure of how communities are performing in civic activities. It is determined by the levels of at which individuals are participating in civic engagement activities, such as political activity, service, and giving, as well as their levels of trust and connectedness, both to each other and to information and current events. Organizations that promote involvement in the political process, including voting and election participation, expression of political voice, creation of public policy, facilitation of town hall meetings, and opportunities for deliberative dialogue. The process through with a corporation demonstrates its commitment to giving back, often through development of a “Civic Engagement Program” which allocates financial and human resources toward improving communities in which they operate. Being a participant in an organized coalition or institution, including memberships in associations and community organizations.
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“Millennials” Play a Central Role in our Nation’s Civic Health, but Who are They?Major New Study Provides In-Depth Insight on Diverse Engagement of a GenerationThe Millennials Civic Health Index paints a comprehensive picture of young Americans 18 to 29. The study challenges commonly held beliefs about a generation of young Americans whose votes played a critical ... February 6, 2013
2008 Civic Health Index: Sustaining civic engagement beyond Election Day September 22, 2008
2009 Civic Health IndexCivic Health in Hard Times August 27, 2009
2009 NCoC in Review September 14, 2009
2010 Annual ReportNCoC’s Year in Review January 20, 2011
2011 Arizona Civic Health IndexThe Arizona We Want September 23, 2011
A Civic Health CheckupHuffington Post September 22, 2010
A Civic Nation: Executive Summary of America’s First Civic Health Assessment September 16, 2010
A Civic Return on InvestmentWhat’s our bottom line? May 26, 2009
A Closer Look: Great Consistency- Across Income, Education, Ethnicity- in Decreased ParticipationCalifornia 2009 Civic Health Index November 24, 2009
A Gift of Time: Many start giving of themselves in these tough timesCourier-Journal.com December 29, 2009
A Journey That CountsPromoting Citizenship Education from Sea to Shining Sea January 24, 2012
A Lesson in Civic Health Sitting Down with Two Secretaries of State July 31, 2012
About this ReportOhio Civic Health Index 2010 November 8, 2010
ACTIONS THAT BUILD COMMUNITYArizona Civic Health Index 2010 September 23, 2010
Activism equated to civic healthSurvey compares Ohio to nation October 24, 2008
Alabama students create posters for the National Civic Data Challengeal.com June 18, 2012
Alan Khazei - Be the Change Beyond the Vote November 5, 2008
American Volunteering in Civic Activities Remains StrongVoice of America September 19, 2010
Americans are Turning Inward and Cutting Back Civic Engagement in Tough Economic TimesThe Economic Downturn is Reshaping Civic Engagement August 27, 2009
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