Civic Engagement
Civic engagement involves using knowledge, skills, values, and motivation to address social issues and improve communities through political and non-political means. It reflects a deep commitment to societal well-being, involves diverse voices, and is aimed at shaping societal decisions and policies. Civic engagement nurtures belonging and civic muscle and empowers people to tackle collective challenges and improve vital community conditions. Active participation in civic life builds essential civic infrastructure and facilitates collaboration and collective action across diverse groups and sectors.
Civic engagement encompasses a broad spectrum of activities individuals undertake to participate in and contribute to their communities, ranging from volunteering and voting to advocacy and activism. Its impacts are significant and far-reaching, shaping the fabric of society by promoting social cohesion, strengthening democratic processes, and driving positive change at local, national, and global levels. Through civic engagement, individuals exercise their rights and responsibilities and play a role in shaping the collective future of their communities.
Social and political movements like the Civil Rights Movement and the mobilization of labor unions have shaped the landscape of civic engagement in the U.S. Advocates have fought for and secured rights such as voting, freedom of speech, and assembly, laying the groundwork for current civic participation. Marginalized populations, including the BIPOC community, low-income communities, immigrants, and youth, are often disproportionately impacted by barriers to civic engagement, such as voter suppression, lack of access to information, and systemic inequalities, which has led to lower levels of civic engagement, as community members are marginalized and disenfranchised from government processes.
Decreased civic participation can exacerbate disparities in access to resources and representation and result in policies and decisions that do not reflect the needs or interests of marginalized communities.
Civic engagement in the U.S. faces challenges such as declining voter turnout, growing political polarization, and threats to civil liberties. These have been attributed in part to inadequate civic education in schools and significant disparities in civic learning opportunities for low-income and marginalized students. Civic education, which provides individuals with the knowledge and skills to participate in civic life actively, faces increasing controversy despite its critical importance, indicating the barriers to engaging youth.
Addressing barriers to civic participation can advance equity by ensuring access to resources and opportunities for engagement and amplifying historically marginalized or underrepresented voices in decision-making processes. Efforts to improve civic engagement should prioritize inclusive practices and actively work to dismantle systemic barriers.
High levels of civic participation contribute to a representative and responsive government, ensure that policies and decisions reflect communities' diverse needs and interests, and promote social justice. It fosters a sense of community ownership and accountability. It builds civic muscle, which contributes to the long-term stability and effectiveness of democratic systems and co-create a vibrant and transformative collective future.
Local communities and changemakers can leverage civic engagement to advance health equity by prioritizing community-driven approaches that address social determinants of health, promoting civic participation in decision-making processes related to health equity, and fostering partnerships between healthcare providers, community organizations, and civic leaders to develop inclusive policies and programs that promote equitable health outcomes for all residents.
Resources & Tools
We Will Vote! Voting as an Important and Actionable Social Determinant of Health: A Webinar
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Brought to you by NASEM
States Have Added Nearly 100 Restrictive Laws Since SCOTUS Gutted the Voting Rights Act 10 Years Ago
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Brought to you by Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law
2024 National Findings Report: Creating Thriving Communities Through Civic Participation
Resource - Report
Brought to you by CHR&R
Advancing Health Equity Through Voter Participation
Resource - Blog
Brought to you by Network for Public Health Law
Voting Restrictions and Public Health: An Analysis of State Variation 1996–2020
Resource - Journal Article
Brought to you by SAGE Publications
Mapping Civic Measurement: How Are We Assessing Readiness and Opportunities for an Engaged Citizenry?
Resource - Report
Brought to you by The Institute for Citizens and Scholars
Addressing Health Disparities Through Voter Engagement
Resource - Journal Article
Brought to you by Annals of Family Medicine
Equipping Local Leaders to Improve Civic Health and Transform Systems of Governance
Resource - Blog
Brought to you by The Fulcrum
The Relationship Between Voting Restrictions and COVID-19 Case and Mortality Rates Between U.S. Counties
Resource - Journal Article
Brought to you by PLOS
Conversation Guide: Civic Renewal
Resource - Guide/handbook
Brought to you by Living Room Conversations
Voter Participation Is a Path to Health Equity: How Health Departments Can Promote a Healthy, Inclusive Democracy
Resource - Journal Article
Brought to you by Wolters Kluwer
Opinion: Election Maps are Everywhere. Don't let them fool you.
Resource - Map
Brought to you by NYT
Action Guide for Building Socially Connected Communities
Resource - Guide/handbook
Brought to you by Foundation for Social Connection
Impacts of Adolescent and Young Adult Civic Engagement on Health and Socioeconomic Status in Adulthood
Resource - Journal Article
Brought to you by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Civic Engagement and Civic Infrastructure to Advance Health Equity
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Brought to you by National Academy of Sciences
Voting and Health: Evidence and New Tools for Action
Resource - Webinar
Brought to you by National Academy of Sciences
Guardian of Democracy: The Civic Mission of Schools
Resource - Report
Brought to you by Campaign for the Civic Mission of Schools
Bright Spot: YES! Youth Empowerment Model
Resource - Model Policy
Brought to you by Community Commons
Churches Don’t Have to Be Accessible. That’s Bad News for Voters.
Story - Written
Brought to you by Mother Jones
All-America City Award Finalists Stewardship in Action: Franklin, Tennessee
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Brought to you by Community Commons
Published on 09/19/2020
At Height of Pandemic, More Than Half of People Age 16 and Over Helped Neighbors, 23% Formally Volunteered
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Brought to you by Census Bureau
Published on 01/25/2023
Shaping a Thriving Future: The Power of Belonging and Civic Muscle
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Brought to you by Bridge Alliance Education Fund
Published on 04/15/2024
All-America City Award Finalists Stewardship in Action: Muncie, Indiana
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Brought to you by Community Initiatives
Published on 08/23/2020
How Civic Infrastructure Grows the Local Economy
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Brought to you by Medium
Published on 08/24/2022
Elections Have Gotten More Accessible for Disabled Voters, but Gaps Remain
Story - Written
Brought to you by NYT
Vital Village Network: Service Learning and Leadership Model
Story - Written
Brought to you by 100MHL
Want to Help Communities Thrive? Invest in Residents Eager to Disrupt the Status Quo.
Story - Written
Brought to you by The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Published on 03/14/2023
Americans Are Volunteering Less Than Ever
Story - Written
Brought to you by Bloomberg L.P.
Published on 01/15/2024
All-America City Award Finalists Stewardship in Action: Pitt County, North Carolina
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Brought to you by Community Commons
Published on 09/22/2020
All-America City Award Finalists: Stewardship in Action
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Brought to you by Community Commons
National Civic Review: Thriving Together Pathways to Renewal
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Brought to you by National Civic League
All-America City Award Finalists Stewardship in Action: Rancho Cucamonga, California
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Original
Brought to you by Community Commons
Published on 09/20/2020
Commons Good Podcast: Justice Horn, All-America City John Parr Youth Award Winner
Story - Audio
Brought to you by Community Commons
Published on 05/18/2022
Map: See Which States Have Restricted Voter Access, And Which States Have Expanded It
Tool - Data/mapping Tool
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