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Individuals born between 1980 and 1995. Sometimes referred to as “Generation Y,” this generation is often characterized by its affinity for technology.
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Signs of Civic StabilityWhile most indicators of our civic health show decline, charitable giving has remained steady over the last 30 years. Volunteering among adults has remained steady in the past two years at 28.8% of the ... Sep 18th, 2006
Executive Summary Sep 17th, 2007
Millennials EmergeA New Civic Generation? Sep 17th, 2007
The Candidates Stump for National ServiceBy Richard Stengel September 11, 2008
CIRCLE receives two grants from the Corporation for National and Community Service September 2008
2008 Civic Health Index: Sustaining civic engagement beyond Election Day September 22, 2008
Service-LearningAmericans Favor Policy Change to Institutionalize Civic Engagement Sep 22nd, 2008
Special Opportunities for Increasing Engagement Sep 22nd, 2008
Two Special Generations: The Millennials and the Boomers Sep 22nd, 2008
Under 18 and Getting Out the VoteBy JOANNA BRODER October 30, 2008
The Internet: Civic Polarizer or Unifier? November 26, 2008
Make Your Voice Heard: Future Preparedness Index August 5, 2009
Executive Summary August 27, 2009
The Emerging Generation: Opportunities with the MillennialsWho Engages? August 27, 2009
When the going gets tough, Millennials and social media get goingSocial Citizens August 27, 2009
Internet Technology may help Level the Civic Engagement Playing FieldFlorida Civic Health Index 2009 October 14, 2009
Engaging Citizen 2.0 October 2, 2009
Building a Better CitizenHow the government can make us better at self-government. November 2, 2009
All Volunteer ForceCivic Lives of Our Newest Generation of Veterans November 11, 2009
More Than ZeroOften derided as cynical and disengaged, Generation Xers have plenty of public spirit.
November 13, 2009
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