What We Do
The Civics Renewal Network is a consortium of nonpartisan, nonprofit organizations committed to strengthening civic life in the U.S. by increasing the quality of civics education in our nation's schools and by improving accessibility to high-quality, no-cost learning materials. On the Civics Renewal Network site, teachers can find the best resources of these organizations, searchable by subject, grade, resource type, standards, and teaching strategy.
Who We Are
- ABOTA Foundation
- American Bar Association
- Annenberg Classroom
- Annenberg Learner
- Bill of Rights Institute
- Center for Civic Education
- ConSource: The Constitutional Sources Project
- Constitutional Rights Foundation
- Constitutional Rights Foundation Chicago
- Core Knowledge Foundation
- Dirksen Congressional Center
- Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate
- Florida Joint Center for Citizenship at the Lou Frey Institute
- George Washington's Mount Vernon
- Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
- Historical Society of Pennsylvania
- iCivics
- Indiana University Center on Representative Government
- James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation
- Library of Congress
- National Archives and Records Administration
- National Constitution Center
- National Endowment for the Humanities, EDSITEment Project
- National History Day
- Newseum
- Share My Lesson
- Street Law
- TeachingAmericanHistory.org
- Thomas Jefferson's Monticello
- U.S. Courts
- U.S. Government Publishing Office
- What So Proudly We Hail
- Youth Leadership Initiative