IGT’s After School Advantage Program provides qualifying non-profit community agencies and public schools with digital learning centers. The program strives to close the “Digital Divide” for children who are at… Continue Reading »
In 1948, the United Nations created the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Within 30 articles of the UDHR, there are declarations stating the basic rights of the individual, political rights,… Continue Reading »
TheGeoChallengeis an annual themed and standards-based competition from the National Geographic Society that challenges student groups in grades 5-8 across the US to develop a creative solution to a real-world… Continue Reading »
ExploraVisionis a competition for K-12 students that engages the next generation in real world problem solving with a strong emphasis on STEM. Students work in groups to simulate real research… Continue Reading »
TheWe the StudentsEssay Contests requires high school age students to write an essay responding to a prompt surrounding citizenship and civic duty.
Are you passionate about public service and representing the U.S.? If so, you should consider a career path as an FSO. An FSO promotes peace, supports prosperity, and protects U.S…. Continue Reading »
TheAwesome Foundationprovides $1,000 grants through various global chapters to fund awesome projects. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
TheNCSC sponsors an annualCivics Education Contest where students grades 3-12 submit essays responding to a civics focused prompt. Prizes range from $100-$500.
Kids on Earth is traveling the world, interviewing kids as they take the first steps toward global citizenship.
This program provides guidelines and resources to help school personnel, students, parents/guardians and community members develop a school culture and related programs that support the implementation of human rights education.