Even in times of turbulence and turmoil, we believe that our American experiment is the greatest example of a citizen-governed republic in the history of the world. It’s also the most challenging. We also believe that the more well-informed and more effectively engaged our friends, neighbors and fellow citizens are, the farther we go on the journey to build a just, inclusive and prosperous society together. That’s never been more important than it is today.
WHAT WE DO
Connecticut’s Old State House
Beautifully restored and preserved, this Hartford museum and civic space offers programs for all ages that focus on history, civics, and government.
Kid Governor®
This ground-breaking approach to civics education gives fifth-graders a first-hand look at government, voting, and civic participation, complete with a campaign, election, inauguration and year-long term of office for the Kid Governor and their cabinet.
Connecticut History Day
Middle and high school students create projects that explore local, state, national, and world history in a multi-tiered, national competition.
Connecticut Network
Connecticut’s source for complete and balanced television and webcast coverage of state government and public policy: step one to being well-informed and actively engaged.
Public Programs
Timely, engaging and nonpartisan conversations bring together civics experts, historians, public figures and often members of the public to explore issues of government, democracy and issues of the day, from historical and modern-day perspectives.