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CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
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Ideas at work
Local plans and initiatives
Center of the American Experiment
A nonpartisan, tax-exempt, public policy and educational institution that brings conservative and free market ideas to bear on the hardest problems facing Minnesota and the nation.
Citizens League
The Citizens League builds civic imagination and capacity in Minnesota.
Hands On Twin Cities
Brings
people together to strengthen communities through meaningful volunteer action.
Minneapolis – Engaging
our Community
In May 2007 the Minneapolis City Council approved a three-track work plan that
outlines the next steps related to improving the City’s community engagement
system.
Minnesota 2020
Minnesota 2020 is a progressive, non-partisan think tank, focused on what really matters.
Minnesota League of Women Voters
The League of Women Voters is a non-partisan political organization
that encourages the informed and active participation in government,
and influences public policy through education and advocacy.
Minnesota Participation Project
An effort to support and expand the capacity of Minnesota nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations to effectively engage in permissible nonpartisan voter engagement efforts—registration, voter education, and get-out-the-vote (GOTV) activities.
Research-based strategies
Listed below are proven, effective strategies linked to reports that
provide data and information about how the strategies were implemented.
- Activities to engage youth in the political process and their communities (3)
- Formal volunteer management programs (1)
- Inclusive, nonpartisan community partnerships (2)
- Citizens at the center: A new approach to civic engagement
The Case Foundation, July 2006, 31 pp. Describes ways to make service and civic engagement a deeper and more entrenched cultural value and ethos in American communities. - Developing effective volunteer based partnerships with tough communities
Points of Light Foundation, September 2003, 16 pp. This paper shares the key learnings on the nature of volunteering in under-resourced communities. The paper explores the role that traditional volunteer agencies play in fostering and supporting volunteer mobilization in “tough” communities and the strategies organizations can take to effectively partner with low-income communities to mobilize volunteers.
- Outreach to special populations to increase voting participation (1)
- New experiments in minority voter mobilization
The James Irvine Foundation, September 2007, 44 pp. Reports on the California Voter Initiative, a multiyear effort to increase voter participation in targeted areas and evaluate the effectiveness of various nonpartisan strategies for increasing voting rates.
- Strong civic infrastructure (1)
- BetterTogether
Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, December 2001, 100 pp. Discusses social capital and principles for social capital building in the workplace; arts; politics and government; religion; and schools, youth organizations and families.
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