True Collaborative: Leveraging major systems to shape inclusive healthcare delivery.

September 30, 2017

LBWHC set out to develop a curriculum for training healthcare professionals to deliver culturally competent and sensitive care to lesbian and bisexual women.

Maricopa County, AZ Improves Business Opportunities with SolSmart Designation

September 14, 2017

SolSmart provides recognition and no-cost technical assistance to help local governments reduce barriers to solar energy growth. With the help  of national and local experts, cities, counties, and towns are...

Announcing the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation – NCL Award for Health Equity

February 8, 2016

[fusion_text] The National Civic League has partnered with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to celebrate, honor and reward excellence in promoting health equity. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Award for...

Aspen Dialogue on Public Libraries

September 21, 2015

Public libraries are one of the cornerstone institutions of civic life.  The are safe spaces for learning, sharing, connecting, convening and creating.  Far from a collection of books or a...

How Do Communities Ensure their Youth are Healthy and Successful in School and Life?

September 17, 2015

[fusion_text]Around the country, communities are working to remove barriers for students to help their youth create a path to success. National Civic League is proud to announce that in 2016,...

AAC Communities Present Their Stories of Positive Change

June 14, 2015

Jury presentations began yesterday for the All-America City Awards. As always. Twelve communities from all over the country told their stories of positive change to a jury of 13 civic...

Mayor Hancock Leads Denver forward on My Brother’s Keeper effort

April 9, 2015

On Saturday, April 4th Denver Mayor and NCL Board Chair, Mayor Michael B. Hancock led a Summit focused on efforts to support young men of color in Denver.  The Summit...

Coming in the National Civic Review

February 25, 2015

[fusion_text]In most American cities, factors like family income, race and geography seem inextricably linked to academic performance. But in Denver, as elsewhere, there are outliers – powerful examples of what...

Making Public Participation Legal

October 23, 2013

New NCL Publication

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