· This article describes six pilot initiatives of the Alliance for Children and Families -- New Voices at the Civic Table (New Voices), a philanthropy-funded effort to challenge human service organizations to integrate civic engagement as a permanent part of their infrastructure. · All six New Voices models included common elements: leadership training, civic education, experiential learning, participatory decision-making, networking, and reflective evaluation. · Each also reflected one of four primary variations to civic engagement based on their community needs and demands: self-efficacy, constituent involvement, mobilizing, and organizing. · Results demonstrate that civic engagement in human services not only produces a means for promoti...
In an effort to create an enhanced sense of civic engagement within the U.S. population, a variety o...
At a time when many are worried that the United States is experiencing a general decline in civic an...
This article comprises edited remarks delivered on November 17, 2015, during the keynote luncheon pa...
Civic service is a long-term, intensive form of volunteering. This article reports on a global asses...
Globalization and information-age technology have led to declines in labor market opportunity, espec...
Offers specific recommendations for giving citizens the tools they need to identify problems and dev...
The recent growth of community organizations and collectives can be seen as a consequence of social ...
The present essay deals with the problem of balancing community service provision and social-change ...
Civic engagement, with its focus on involving citizens and civil society organizations in thedevelop...
Interspersed throughout this issue are Voices of Community Action — the voices of executive director...
This research study examines the impact of the congregation-based community organizing group, Commun...
The article adds to a growing conversation that recognizes and supports young children’s civic capab...
Democracies must insure that each new generation of citizens identify with the common good and becom...
Why do people take part in social and civic life? There is clearly no simple answer for two reasons...
This issue features: Fostering Civic Responsibility Through Service Learning; Program Profiles; and ...
In an effort to create an enhanced sense of civic engagement within the U.S. population, a variety o...
At a time when many are worried that the United States is experiencing a general decline in civic an...
This article comprises edited remarks delivered on November 17, 2015, during the keynote luncheon pa...
Civic service is a long-term, intensive form of volunteering. This article reports on a global asses...
Globalization and information-age technology have led to declines in labor market opportunity, espec...
Offers specific recommendations for giving citizens the tools they need to identify problems and dev...
The recent growth of community organizations and collectives can be seen as a consequence of social ...
The present essay deals with the problem of balancing community service provision and social-change ...
Civic engagement, with its focus on involving citizens and civil society organizations in thedevelop...
Interspersed throughout this issue are Voices of Community Action — the voices of executive director...
This research study examines the impact of the congregation-based community organizing group, Commun...
The article adds to a growing conversation that recognizes and supports young children’s civic capab...
Democracies must insure that each new generation of citizens identify with the common good and becom...
Why do people take part in social and civic life? There is clearly no simple answer for two reasons...
This issue features: Fostering Civic Responsibility Through Service Learning; Program Profiles; and ...
In an effort to create an enhanced sense of civic engagement within the U.S. population, a variety o...
At a time when many are worried that the United States is experiencing a general decline in civic an...
This article comprises edited remarks delivered on November 17, 2015, during the keynote luncheon pa...