June 2020
Creation of the Civic Spring Project
On the heels of publishing a white paper in 2019 titled, From Civic Education to a Civic Learning Ecosystem, Rajiv Vinnakota, president of the WW National Fellowship Foundation… Read More »Creation of the Civic Spring Project
Partnership
Each grantee partnership brings together non-profits, youth-led or youth-driven organizations, and may also include governmental agencies, businesses, out-of-school-time organizations, or higher learning institutions focused on… Read More »Partnership
What is the Community of Practice?
Beyond their individual grant work all grantees will participate in a Community of Practice. The Community of Practice will serve as a forum for sharing… Read More »What is the Community of Practice?
Research
Programs funded through the Civic Spring Project will be independently evaluated by the Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE), part… Read More »Research
The Civic Spring Project
The Civic Spring Project was announced by WW in mid-May to support organizations who could meaningfully partner, mentor and involve young people over the summer… Read More »The Civic Spring Project
Youth Development
The Civic Spring Project is supporting six grantee partnerships who are meaningfully partnering, mentoring and involving young people over the summer in responding to local… Read More »Youth Development
Newark, NJ
Previous Next Project Synopsis Through a mix of art, research, policy briefs, advocacy training, personal narrative writing, videography, and photography, Newark youth will grapple with… Read More »Newark, NJ