The Lou Frey Institute invites working partnerships with organizations that share a commitment to strengthening the civic health of our communities, state, and nation. Current active partnerships include:
The Bob Graham Center for Public Service is a community of students, scholars, and engaged citizens, devoted to enhanced citizenship and the training of civic leaders who can spearhead change.
Visit WebsiteCivXNow is a coalition of partners from diverse viewpoints working to create a culture shift that elevates civic education and engagement as a national priority in order to protect and strengthen America’s constitutional democracy.
Visit WebsiteThe Civics Renewal Network is an alliance of 37 nonprofit, nonpartisan organizations that provide free online classroom resources for civics education.
Visit WebsiteDoubleClick Democracy is an online voting service hosted by Kids Voting USA and offered locally by various affiliates. The system makes hosting online elections easy. The election is hosted on our server, so there are no downloads. The online voting ballots replicate the races and issues that are the adult ballot for each electoral district.
Visit WebsiteEducating for American Democracy (EAD) represents a more than yearlong, highly collaborative process involving more than 300 people across executive and steering committees, task forces, working groups, an advisory council, and listening sessions.
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Visit WebsiteThe Florida League of Cities‘ mission is to serve the needs of Florida’s cities and promote local self-government. We support local voices making local choices to protect and enhance Florida’s communities.
Visit WebsiteFMC, the Association of Former Members of Congress is a bipartisan, nonprofit, voluntary alliance of former United States Senators and Representatives, standing for America’s Constitutional system.
Visit WebsiteThe Hamilton Center at the University of Florida is devoted to research and teaching on Western civilization and the principles of a free society.
Visit WebsiteiCivics champions equitable, non-partisan civic education so that the practice of democracy is learned by each new generation. We work to inspire life-long civic engagement by providing high quality and engaging civics resources to teachers and students across our nation.
Visit WebsiteThe Jack Miller Center is a Philadelphia-based educational nonprofit committed to solving the national crisis of uninformed citizenship by teaching America’s founding principles and history. We are building a movement of civic educators to reach the next generation with the principles of equality, liberty, and opportunity that lie at the heart of the American political tradition.
Visit WebsiteThe National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC) is dedicated to strengthening civic life in America. We pursue our mission through a nationwide network of partners involved in a cutting-edge civic health initiative, our cross-sector conferences and engagement with a broad spectrum of individuals and organizations interested in utilizing civic engagement principles and practices to enhance their work.
Visit WebsiteSphere Education Initiatives works with grades 5-12 educators and administrators to provide them with the knowledge, experience, professional development, and viewpoint diverse resources to bring difficult conversations on the most pressing issues to the classroom and equip our country’s students to engage in civil discourse.
Visit WebsiteThe Teaching for Democracy Alliance (TFDA) believes that schools have an important role to play in developing students to be civically engaged and informed citizens.
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