Institute for Citizens & Scholars

For Expansion Of The Schools And Scholars Initiative

  • Amount
    $300,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    2/12/2001
  • Term
    24 Months
  • Type of Support
    Project
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.woodrow.org 
Address
104 Carnegie Center Suite 301, Princeton, NJ, 08540, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for civic education field building  
The Institute for Citizens & Scholars cultivates talent, ideas, and networks that develop effective, lifelong citizens. Its mission is to ensure that Americans are well informed and productively engaged in and hopeful about our democracy. Part of the institute’s work on effective “citizen development” engages our public education system, its stakeholders, and community partners. Currently we support the institute’s efforts to build trusting partnerships across the civics field, develop a communications approach, and define a research agenda. The process of mounting these initiatives has been slower and harder than anticipated. This grant speeds up the development process by supporting additional staff capacity. (Strategy: K-12 Teaching and Learning)
for civic education field building  
Citizens & Scholars, formerly the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, designs and administers prestigious fellowships allowing recipients opportunities to pursue education and professional development and to build their professional network. In 2019, the foundation expanded its focus to include the co-creation and implementation of a more effective civic education and approach to “citizen development.” This grant supports Citizen and Scholars continuing efforts to build trusting partnerships across the civics field, develop a communications approach, and define a research agenda. (Strategy: K-12 Teaching and Learning)
for support of a civic learning agenda  
The Woodrow Wilson Foundation designs and administers prestigious fellowships allowing recipients opportunities to pursue education and professional development and to build their professional network. In 2019, the foundation expanded its focus to include the co-creation and implementation of a more effective civic education and approach to "citizen development." This grant will be used for activities including building trusting partnerships across the civics field, developing a communications approach, and defining a research agenda. The grant will also support the foundation’s development of targeted pilot programs at the local level.

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