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Civic engagement is an essential part of politics and society. Civic engagement can promote greater political participation and catalyze social change. This guide to civic engagement resources can help train organizers as well enable organizations or individuals to mobilize voters.
List of definitions
http://www.civicengagementworks.org/content/defining-civic-engagement
-Provided by Civic Engagement Program of the Alliance
List of training modules
http://www.bonner.org/resources/modules/home.htm
-Provided by Bonner curriculum
Grant-seeking training
http://www.tgci.com/gtptraining.shtml
-Provided by Grantsmanship Center
Civic engagement lesson plan for teens
http://www.donesomething.org/oldpeople/pdf/citizenaction_hs.pdf
-Provided by DoSomething.org
Voter Organizer Resources
Mobilizing young voters
http://www.rockthevote.com/about/about-young-voters/how-to-mobilize-young-voters
-Provided by Rock the Vote
http://www.civicyouth.org/PopUps/Young_Voters_Guide.pdf
-Provided by George Washington University School of Political Management
Campaign toolkit materials
http://www.newvotersproject.org/materials
-Provided by New Voters Project
Information/resource Links
http://theleague.com/resources
-Provided by the League of Young Voters
Voter Mobilization
http://www.apsanet.org/content_5258.cfm
-Provided by the American Political Science Association